How can we utilise the opportunities offered by information and networking technology in integrated, sustainable urban development? How can we increase the quality of life and opportunities for participation and co-determination for each individual?
The question of how our cities and communities will develop in the age of digitalisation is not only being asked in Germany, but worldwide. The Smart City Dialogue website presents which initiatives, offers and events the federal government uses to support municipalities on their way to becoming a smart city, together in a dialogue between politics, administration, business, science and civil society.
Various activities are being promoted by the Smart City Dialogue:
- the national dialogue on smart cities through the National Dialogue Platform Smart Cities and the Smart City Charter
- the promotion of model projects through the Model Projects Smart Cities Funding Programme
- the international dialogue through the International Smart Cities Network (ISCN) and
- cooperation within the EU through the #connectedinEurope project
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Model Projects Smart Cities Funding Programme
The Federal Ministry for Housing, Urban Development and Building (BMWSB) is currently funding 73 Model Projects Smart Cities, which have been selected in three phases since 2019, with a total of 820 million euros in the Model Projects Smart Cities Funding Programme. The aim of the federal funding is to test and implement practical solutions for shaping sustainable urban and municipal development geared towards the common good in the age of digitalisation and to contribute to their dissemination in Germany.
Coordination and Transfer Office Model Projects Smart Cities
The central point of contact for the Model Projects Smart Cities and all municipalities in Germany is the Coordination and Transfer Office Model Projects Smart Cities (KTS), which was set up by the Federal Ministry for Housing, Urban Development and Building (BMWSB). It organises the inter-municipal exchange of experience, advises municipalities and "translates" the practical and specialist knowledge gained into knowledge transfer for the public, in particular for the specialist community. To this end, the strategies and implementation concepts of the Model Projects Smart Cities are systematised by means of accompanying research and new findings and needs-based solutions are derived for broad municipal practice.
National Dialogue Platform Smart Cities 3.0
To address the opportunities and challenges of digitalisation for urban development, the German government set up the National Dialogue Platform Smart Cities in 2016. Its aim is to shape the digital transformation in municipalities in a sustainable manner and in the interests of integrated urban development.
Around 70 experts from cities, districts and municipalities, municipal umbrella organisations, the federal states and various federal ministries, scientific organisations, business, professional and social associations and civil society are represented on the dialogue platform. With the Smart City Charter, they jointly developed an understanding of the values and objectives of smart cities, assessed their opportunities and risks, drew up guidelines and recommendations for action and are now supporting their implementation.
International Smart Cities Network
International Smart Cities Network (ISCN)
The International Smart Cities Network (ISCN) promotes the integration of digital solutions into citizen-centred urban development processes and facilitates the exchange of good practices and experiences between urban development stakeholders worldwide.
The ISCN currently consists of the core member countries Brazil, Mexico, Peru, India and Germany. These are each involved in the network activities at national and municipal level. Through the ISCN, the partner countries have the opportunity to continuously exchange their expertise and experience in the field of smart cities. The constant "learning from each other" should make it possible to jointly shape the digital transformation of cities in terms of sustainable and integrated urban development.
The #connectedinEurope Project
In the coming years, the European Green Deal and the Digital Europe programme will play a central role in the implementation of European regulations and the design of funding instruments. One of the aims is to develop European municipalities into smart cities. This requires a European exchange between institutional players and municipalities on how the digital transformation can contribute to realising the goals of sustainable, integrated urban development that is oriented towards the common good at European and national level.
Contact
National Dialogue Platform Smart Cities
Office of the National Dialogue Platform Smart Cities
Contact for technical questions at the BBSR
Federal Institute for Research on Building, Urban Affairs and Spatial Development (BBSR) at the Federal Office for Building and Regional Planning (BBR)
Unit RS 5 „Digital city, risk prevention and transport“
Email: smart-city-forschung@bbr.bund.de
Office National Dialogue Platform Smart Cities
Contact for organisational queries
Urbanizers
Email: dialogplattformsmartcities@urbanizers.de
Phone: +49 30 889 22 29 0
Model Projects Smart Cities
Coordination and Transfer Office Model Projects Smart Cities (KTS)
c/o DLR-Projektträger
Heinrich-Konen-Straße 1
53227 Bonn
Phone: +49 30 67055 9999
The #connectedinEurope Project
International Smart Cities Network (ISCN)
German Development Cooperation (GIZ)
c/o Federal Ministry for Housing, Urban Development and Building (BMWSB)
Unit S III 5, Smart Cities
Krausenstraße 17-18
10117 Berlin
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International Smart Cities Network (ISCN)
International Smart Cities Network (ISCN)
German Development Cooperation (GIZ)
c/o Federal Ministry for Housing, Urban Development and Building (BMWSB)
Unit S III 5, Smart Cities
Krausenstraße 17-18
10117 Berlin
Smart Cities Research Cluster
Federal Institute for Research on Building, Urban Affairs and Spatial Development (BBSR) at the Federal Office for Building and Regional Planning (BBR)
Deichmanns Aue 31-37
53179 Bonn
Christian Rauch
Eva Schweitzer
Smart City team coordinator in the research cluster
Model Projects Smart Cities Funding Programme
Federal Ministry for Housing, Urban Development and Building (BMWSB)
Unit S III 5, Smart Cities
Krausenstraße 17-18
10117 Berlin