智慧城市的黑客马拉松和生活实验室之间的协同作用,作为加速城市有形创新的工具

M. Alba, Manuel Avalos, Carlos Guzman, Víctor M. Larios-Rosillo
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世界各地的政府、大学和公司都在寻求促进创新的方法,以构建智慧城市的解决方案。随着智慧城市的发展,人们创建了生活实验室作为平台,在将这些解决方案应用于城市之前,在现实环境中测试这些解决方案。举办智慧城市主题黑客马拉松是一种极好的方式,可以让市民意识到他们的积极参与如何对城市的生活质量产生积极影响。因此,生活实验室和智慧城市黑客松之间的协同作用已被证明是成功的,更具体地说,在墨西哥瓜达拉哈拉市,每年举办两次的一系列智慧城市黑客松,并取得了具体成果。这些黑客马拉松作为一个平台,鼓励整个生态系统,包括政府、教育、行业和公民,专注于解决准时问题,以实现智慧城市。在这些活动中产生的解决方案和对智慧城市的贡献可以是应用程序、数据集、api、硬件、可穿戴设备和传感器的创建;这些都是有形的足迹,可以用于面向城市流程和服务优化的后验研究。为了最大限度地发挥这些活动的潜力,它们必须遵循具体的组织准则;因此,本文提出了一个描述黑客马拉松成为城市生态系统创新推动平台的步骤模型。遵循这种预先确定的举办黑客马拉松的模式,根据之前在瓜达拉哈拉市组织成功活动的经验而设计,而且是成功的协同作用,可以加速实施智慧城市的创新资产,通过开发这些资源产生经济影响。
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Synergy between smart cities' hackathons and living labs as a vehicle for accelerating tangible innovations on cities
Governments, universities and companies around the world are seeking ways to promote innovation in order to build solutions towards Smarter Cities. As smart cities grow, living labs are created as platforms to test these solutions in a real-life context before implementing them on cities. Hosting smart cities' themed hackathons is an excellent way for empowering and engaging citizens to be aware of how their active participation can positively affect the quality of life in their cities. Hence, a synergy between living labs and smart cities' hackathons has been proven successful, more specifically in the city of Guadalajara, Mexico, where a series of biannual smart cities' hackathons has been hosted with concrete results. These hackathons work as a platform that encourages the whole ecosystem which involves government, education, industry and citizens to focus on solving punctual problems in order to achieve a smarter city. The solutions and contributions for smarter cities generated at these events can be in the form of applications, creation of datasets, APIs, hardware, wearables and sensors; which are tangible footprints that can be used for posterior research oriented towards the optimization of the city's processes and services. To maximize the potential of these events, they must follow specific organization guidelines; therefore, a model describing the steps for hackathons to become an enabler platform of innovation in a city's ecosystem is proposed. Following this predetermined model for hosting hackathons, designed by the previous experience of organizing successful events in the city of Guadalajara, but moreover a successful synergy, can lead to the accelerated implementation of innovative assets for smarter cities, generating an economic impact through the development of these resources.
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