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CLEAN DATA. (QUALITY). SECURITY ... + DATA. CITY. + SERVICES. INCENTIVES FOR. LONG TERM. THINKING ... and secure data in
MEMBERS E V E N T REPORT

NEWCITIES

FOUNDATION

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2014

ONE DAY, TWENTYTWO PERSPECTIVES Ericsson generously hosted the New Cities Foundation 2014 Members Event at their

Frog facilitated this exchange using its

suburb of Kista. In addition to initiative

issues and ultimately generate a discrete

engaged in an afternoon of alignment

this exchange

the evolution of urbanism at large.

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STOCKHOLM SE

BUSINESS MODEL TRANSFORMATION

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combinations that will drive meaningful and lasting change within cities new

intervention…and invention?

CITIZEN APPS

HEALTH EDU TRANSPORT NAV

TRIADS GENERAL INCENTIVES

PIVOTS

TALENT CROWD SOURCED IDEAS CHANGING BEHAVIORS

BEHAVIORAL FOOTPRINTS BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE INVESTORS

ENCOURAGE BRAND COMPETITION AMONG CITIES

PRIVATE ENTERPRISE + DATA

CLEAN DATA (QUALITY)

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INCENTIVES FOR LONG TERM THINKING

ENTREPRENEURS AS NEW KINGS OF THE CITY

CITY + SERVICES (STANDARDS) INTEROPERABILITY (DATA)

SECURITY PRIVACY

PASSING INFORMATION BETWEEN GENERATIONS

ENTREPRENEURIAL MATCHMAKING MENTORSHIP

To drive change in the city we need to encourage entrepreneurship. Governments need to provide the data footprint of the city which in turn provides raw material for new business ideas and creative solutions. creative hub they will be encouraged to contribute to these cycles. Ideally and 5

and secure data infrastructure as well as

may emerge brand the city as a creative hub. Businesses longer-term service vision and design.

FUTURE URBAN ATTRACTORS What are the new urban mythologies? Can we reimagine the criteria that will

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criteria going to be relevant a decade

INVENTION

TRIADS

PIVOTS

CREATIVITY EDUCATION CLEANNESS RESPONSIVENESS SERENDIPITY CONSERVATION

REWARDS

STRANGE ATTRACTORS PROXIMITY

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HERITAGE SOUL POV/ STAND-FORSOMETHING

ACCESSIBILITY SAFETY

OTHER VILLAGES MY VILLAGE

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“Serendipity City” will deliver the fundamentals of safety, accessibility, and proximity while nurturing heritage and soul and enable free creativity and reward participation. will grow. Future attraction will necessitate robust civic awareness of the technological ensure creativity and heritage are connected to “big” datas in this environment and what ecology that engages citizens with education

THE CONNECTED EVERYDAY >

can use as a guide through the

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social tools? Is the home a functional

CONNECTEDNESS & SOCIALITY

PUBLIC SPACES

TRIADS

PIVOTS

RELEVANCE IDENTITY

ECONOMIC EQUALITY PARTICIPATION & VOICE INFORMATION ACCESSIBILITY

PLATFORMS

INTERACTIONS & INTERFACES

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TECHNOLOGY DATA CLOUD DIFFERENT ACTORS EXPERIENCE PRODUCTS & SERVICES

MOBILITY AFFORDABILITY

TRANSPORTATION ENERGY

CHOICE & EASE & TIME

literally immersed in a matrix of energy and

cases from mere surfaces to windows that

we have to safeguard our own identities which interface. Whether we carry it around with us

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diverse actors to create valued experiences, encourages participation, provides access to services and fosters equality.

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What do we ultimately stand to lose as we connect our everyday? What do we want to keep disconnected? Where do we lose the power of choice and how will we compensate for that? This play between human considerations offers an important counter balance to technical visions of what is possible.

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