Conférence InOut 2019 Changer les méthodes d'innovation
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Description : Its alliances between many actors could allow to change our mobility. It is therefore a race of a new kind that mixes skills, interests, types of actors, forced to coordinate in the movement with new technological opportunities that open up over time. Synchronization and alignment of human and financial resources become as important as technical, financial, legal or regulatory skills.
Public actors, and especially communities, could help create the conditions to allow all stakeholders to project together outside their comfort zone over long periods of time. We will look at this change from several angles:
- What are the urban economic models?
- What is an "open" territory that would provide these resources under certain conditions to solve challenges,
- Looks from Germany, France / Spain, Africa
- What if we start with (de) mobility hubs ?
Speakers :
- ACr_ademe-RICHAUD
- Julien DE LABACA Le facilitateur des mobilités
- Julia EBERT Open Source Lab on Sustainable Mobility (DFKI)
- Gabriel PLASSAT La fabrique des mobilités
Topics :
- ACr_ademe / ADEME - Paris : Explain how l’ADEME reinvente its methods to help innovative projects with cities ? start with examples + presentation of FabMob project on Hub
- jonathan BLAISE / TheCamp - Aix : ecosystem accelerator in different domains (mobility, food, energy, waste) with dedicated programs. On-going methodology with all major partners : industry, cities, startups, labs, schools. Jonathan can explain different programs and experimentation : how it’s organised ? present the different methodology used ?
- julia EBERT / open source lab - Berlin : sustainable mobility combined with open source / open data. White paper to be published. Julia can bring open source approach in urban conditions. Description of German ecosystem in general. How open data, open source are understand ?
Presentation :
Evénement lié : Conférence InOut Rennes 2019
Organisations impliquées : ADEME, Open Source Lab, The Camp
Contributeurs : juliendelabaca, Utilisateur:Amandine RC, EBERT Julia, BLAISE Jonathan
Tags : innovation, territoire, open source, collaboration
Thème : Collectivité
Animateur Atelier : Gabriel Plassat
Défi lié à l'Atelier : Accompagner une collectivité à ouvrir un maximum de ressources et construire un kit d'aide à l'innovation
Commun(s) impliqué(s) : Manifeste pour ré-inventer les hubs légers utiles citoyens
Communauté(s) d'intérêt impliquée(s) : Communauté des Territoires et Collectivités
Actions décidées par les participants : Convaincre une ou plusieurs parties prenantes de s'engager dans un projet, Expérimenter / Implémenter un produit/service dans un contexte/territoire précis
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