Author: Daniel Sarasa

Blog, Smart Cities

Smart Cities and Universities -or “Univercities”-, by Jon Glasco

Collaboration between smart cities and universities can have very positive impacts. There is a growing interest in urban matters for research and academia.

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Talks and interviews, Urban Data

Urban Data and Co-Creation

Interview during Eurocities’ Knowledge Society Forum celebrated in Zaragoza in November, 2018...

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Blog, Innovation Districts

Zaha Hadid’s Pavilion Bridge: Linking Architecture and Smart City

Mobility is an essential side of any smart city strategy, as it is a smart citizenship. But, traditionally, the motor industry around Zaragoza has stood with his back turned to the city. The situation will likely change when the Pavilion Bridge opens its doors and the citizens will be able to interact with the latest developments when they walk through its exhibition rooms.

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Blog, Innovation Districts

Innovation Districts: From Barcelona to Dublin, This Is What I Know

Elections for Mayor are a-coming. With the aim of shaping my contribution to the approaching campaign, I have been reflecting lately on innovation districts. Ours, the Digital Mile (Milla Digital) is unfinished. One tends to think that all innovation districts are, by definition, unfinished. But, seriously, the Digital Mile must be one...

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Innovation Districts, Talks and interviews

Dublin’s Declaration on Smart Districts

With the sole exception of a clearer reference to environmental and energy sustainability, Dublin’s Declaration on Smart Districts represent a practical set of guidelines that any planner dealing with the design, delivery or management of innovation districts should look at.

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Blog, Open innovation, Publications

“Zaragoza’s Open Urban Lab”. The city as a platform for innovation

From the beginning of urbanization to the end of the 20th century, the historical ability of cities to adapt its form and function to the changing needs of people have been founded on a close relationship between urban planning and infrastructures. Traditionally servicing the purposes of urban planners, the role of infrastructures in...

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Blog, Innovation Districts

The Digital Mile: Past, Present and Future of Zaragoza’s Innovation District

I have been recently invited to speak at “Digital Media City (DMC) International Conference” (to be held in the capital city of South Korea on Sep, 27th-28th) about Zaragoza’s Digital Mile innovation district. Digital Media City is, doubtless, a major achievement in South Korea’s strategic move towards an...

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Projects, Smart Cities

Citykeys: guidelines to measure our progress to a smarter future

The project Citykeys has developed a framework to measure the entire panoply of subjects around smart cities and smart city projects, including collaboration and co-creation, so that it can also be used in this the new era of “collaborative smart city projects”.

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Talks and interviews, Urban Data

Data sharing and co-creation will boost urban innovation

Data sharing is something we all think should be happening but that no one has seen yet. In my Master on City Sciences’ thesis I pointed out that there are gigantic organizational and behavioural (psychological) barriers that block the way. As more projects on co-creation start in the following years, and small scale urban data sharing examples are being built, we expect that a whole new body of knowledge about the subject will appear.

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Smart Cities, Talks and interviews

Nordic Smart Cities: connecting people and ideas to the city

Our keynote at Nordic Smart Cities, Stockholm, on Nov 3rd on the topic of “Cities as Innovation Platforms” and the specific case of Zaragoza (Spain)

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