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Lars Holstein, FAV Berlin Helsinki, April 2003 METROPOLIS Exchanging experiences on Innovation in Metropolitan Regions Thematic Group: Innovation Regional.

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1 Lars Holstein, FAV Berlin Helsinki, April 2003 METROPOLIS Exchanging experiences on Innovation in Metropolitan Regions Thematic Group: Innovation Regional Indicators 'SMARTGROWTH Indicator Project – Centres of Competence in Transport & Mobility' Contact: LHolstein@FAV.de

2 Network Manager for BerlinBrandenburg Reliable partner for science, industry, SMEs, users and politics Network management of research institutions, enterprises, users and customers Initiates innovative projects, integrates partner and promotes system level cooperative programmes Corporate Office for the Strategy Council Transport and Mobility BerlinBrandenburg FAV Vision Transport Technology Systems Network (FAV) Berlin Am Borsigturm 48 D-13507 Berlin phone +49 30 4303 3545 fax +49 30 4303 3550 e-mail Info@FAV.de www.fav.de www.kompetenznetze.de Support: TSB TU Berlin Senate of Berlin

3 FAV-Network and Strategic Alliances international FAV Member of BMBF Company-Network Research- Network national regional GZVB Braunschweig ZIV Darmstadt IVM Münster FORVERTS Nürnberg S u p p o r t i n g A s s o c i a t i o n... more than 100 research institutes... more than 400 enterprises... ca. 48.000 jobs in manufacturing enterprises Thanks to its alliances beyond the European borders, the FAV enjoys an international standing Leeds (ITS); Madrid (UPM; DATSI); Lissabon (IST; Rotterdam (OBR); Université de Valenciennes (UVHC); Hong Kong (HKUST); Zürich (ETH); Beijing (BIT); Washington DC (Eno); Cambridge, MA USA (MIT-ITS ); Narwick (NIT); Athen (NTUA); Shanghai (Tongji); Prag (CTU); Ulaanbaatar (Government Implementing Agency); Wien (BIT); Zilina (CETRA) Projektpartner: OGM Brüssel; CEMR/ ELANET Brüssel; CULMINATUM Helsinki; CERTU Lyon; ISIS Rom; Erasmus Universität Rotterdam; NEA Rijswijk; TNO Delft; TU Wien; City Hall Gdynia; Regia Autonoma de Transport Bucuresti; INECO Madrid, SOCINTEC Madrid; Barcelona (FPC-UPC)

4 Regional Innovation Indicators/ Benchmarking National+International BEST – Benchmarking European Sustainable Transport [EU] BOB – Benchmarking of Benchmarking [EU] BENCHVKR – Benchmarking of national Centers of Competences Transport & Mobility [TSB] DESIRE – Design of Interurban Road Pricing Schemes [EU] SMARTBENCH – Defining Transport Research Strategies in selected European Countries, USA and Japan [BMBF] SMARTGROWTH IndicatorProject – Centres of Competence in Transport & Mobility [TSB] SMARTGROWTH Indicator Project – Centres of Competence in Transport & Mobility [TSB] Experiences from ongoing projects „Learning from the Best“

5 ‘SMARTGROWTH Indicator Project – Centres of Competence in Transport & Mobility’ Idea: Elevate Regional Innovation Indicators/ best practise of International (Europe, USA, Asia) Competence Regions in Transport and Mobility Potential Partners: Ten cities, like Berlin, Paris, Madrid, Lissabon, London, Helsinki, Hong Kong, New York, and Tokyo, each of it having an – actual or potential – image as a „Region of Excellence in Transport & Mobility“. Aim: Creating an uniform International database that contains Regional Innovation Indicators for Transport Technology: (1) Overall innovation enabling indicators (e.g. area, population, urban density, GDP per capita, R&D per capita) (2) Transport & Mobility indicators (e.g. public transport lines & modes, airports & passengers, modal split) (3) Transport Technology & Innovation (e.g. innovations in transport technology, regional SME & research capabilities, transport policy)

6 SMARTGROWTH should concentrate on innovative & complex solutions for transport & mobility in metropolitan areas: How is the regional innovation system organised? How is mobility organised to meet citizens´ needs and how is it supported by technologies? How do organisations (research, enterprises, operators, officials & poli- ticians) co-operate in order to push innovative solutions into application? Which – legal and political – frameworks are created in order to accelerate innovation? SMARTGROWTH will not produce a large amount of incomparable figures, but it is to learn from other Metropolitan Areas. SMARTGROWTH Key Issues

7 SMARTGROWTH Call for partners in Metropolitan Areas Potential partners shall achieve Identifying key organizations -> listing key organizations & summarizing the expertise of each. Assessing activities of regional authorities with respect to their usefulness in Metropolitan Areas/ Examining urban policy support to such kind of approach -> Assemble descriptive documentation using the analysis template. Identifying important ongoing approaches of transport technologies related developments. Identifying specific individual expertise on transport telematics, railway technology, city logistics, automotive engineering, and aeronautics. Assisting FAV in organizing & conducting interviews with experts; joining FAV in conducting interviews to help bridge linguistic & contextual gaps; and/or conducting interviews on behalf of FAV. Deadline for proposals: June 6 th, 2003

8 SMARTGROWTH Proceedings Presentation of SMARTGROWTH-project in Helsinki: April 2003 announcement of call for partners Project start: June 2003 Identification of European partners: July 2003 Clarifying possible partners opinion towards SMARTGROWTH: August 2003 Clarifying indicator aspects with specific European added value: July – September 2003 Identification of potential interested partners in USA and Asia: July/ August 2003 Conference with potential partners from Europe, Asia and USA: Spring 2004

9 Source: The Millenium Cities Database for Sustainable Transport, 2001 Innovation Enabling Indicators (1)

10 Innovation Enabling Indicators (2) Source: The Millenium Cities Database for Sustainable Transport, 2001

11 Transport & Mobility Indicators (1) Source: The Millenium Cities Database for Sustainable Transport, 2001

12 Transport & Mobility indicators (2) Source: The Millenium Cities Database for Sustainable Transport, 2001

13 Transport & Mobility indicators (3) Source: FAV, 2000


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