This new name symbolises the anticipated merger of the EIP-SCC Marketplace with the Smart Cities Information System (SCIS).
Under the umbrella of the Smart Cities Marketplace the European Commission aims to gather all actors in the European Smart City community to help citizens, cities, research institutions and industry delivering more sustainable, resilient and smart urban areas.
The Smart Cities Marketplace is an initiative for those looking for inspiration, knowledge-exchange or investment to deliver Smart City solutions in any of the areas of ICT, Energy or Transport & Mobility. The initiative is supported by the European Commission’s DG Energy, DG Move and DG Connect!
Georg Houben, Policy Officer, Directorate-General for Energy at the European Commission, said:
“The recovery from COVID-19 will be a green recovery and cities all over Europe are in a pole position to support the ambitious reduction of greenhouse gas emissions put forward in the European Green Deal. The Smart Cities Marketplace will help cities and towns of all sizes to deliver more sustainable urban energy systems, and offers all the information needed to explore, shape and set up a successful smart city project – in one place.”
Luana Bidasca, Policy Officer, Directorate-General Move at the European Commission, highlighted:
“In these uncertain times where cities across Europe are dealing with consequences of COVID-19, one thing recognized is the importance of efficient – and smart – urban mobility connected to other systems in the city. Developing Smart Cities – embracing clean transport and mobility - is complex, but when done right it makes cities more efficient, more resilient and more sustainable. The Smart Cities Marketplace will continue to help cities doing it right.”
Svetoslav Mihaylov, Project Officer, Directorate-General Connect at the European Commission, stated:
“European Smart Cities have done great work in piloting ICT to lower their carbon footprint and the potential in scaling up the solutions is tremendous. The launch of the Smart Cities Marketplace comes at a crucial moment when Europe is dealing with the impact of COVID-19 and is more committed than ever to fighting climate change. Harvesting and unleashing the power of urban data as well as rolling out data platforms and connectivity will help us build both more sustainable and more resilient cities through cross-sector AI-based services.”
The work done by the Smart Cities Information System to collect and disseminate the accumulated learnings from various Smart City initiates will continue under the new initiative.
The Smart Cities Marketplace is a hub for all stakeholders, groups, networks, platforms and initiatives being involved in the Smart City field. Its single purpose is to support the massive upscaling of Smart City solutions across Europe and deliver more sustainable cities.
On 22 November, the revamped and renamed Booster was officially launched at an exciting and fact-filled online event, hosted by the European Commission.
The event offers a glance at the valorisation ecosystem and examines the myriad of free-of-charge support services available for dissemination and exploitation activities.
One of the main challenges faced by the R&D community is converting their findings into valuable outcomes. Booster takes on this challenge by offering expert and personalised support to increase the added value of Research & Innovation (R&I) projects and bring them out into the world.
We are thrilled to announce that Horizon Results Booster (HRB) will take part in the upcoming Energy Fair of the European Sustainable Energy Week (EUSEW) in Brussels from June 11 to 13.