Smart Technology Solution to help scale up cycling in Dublin
•Small Business Innovation Research – Briefing Session
•23rd March 2016
•10:00am to 12:00pm (registration and coffee from 09:30am)
•Enterprise Ireland, East Wall Business Park
Up to €100,000 seed fund to pilot new cycle ideas
Dublin City Council through their Smart Dublin regional initiative have recently launched an SBIR call for tenders which are relevant to the software development sector. The call is online on eTenders plus they are having an information event in Enterprise Ireland offices on the 23rd March at 10:00. The tender closes on the 3rd of May and attendance at the information event is not mandatory.
Smart Dublin is an initiative of the four Dublin Local Authorities to engage with smart technology providers, researchers and citizens to solve city challenges and improve city life. www.smartdublin.ie
NOTE
SBIR refers to the public procurement of research and development on new innovative solutions before they are commercially available. It involves different suppliers competing through different phases of development, while the risks and benefits are shared between the procurers and the suppliers under market conditions. Developments are 100% funded and focused on specific identified needs, increasing the chance of exploitation. Full details of the call are available on eTenders.
Smart Dublin recently launched this Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) competition, in collaboration with Enterprise Ireland.
SBIR Briefing Session, March 2016 - Pauline Riordan, Dublinked Regional Manager. SBIR Challengue March 23rd
1. Data informing Smart Cycle Solutions
March 23rd 2016 Enterprise Ireland
Pauline Riordan, Dublinked Manager
2. Supporting data-driven innovation in the Dublin Region
Our vision is to drive innovation and collaboration in the development
of new urban solutions, using open data and with the Dublin City
Region as a test bed.
•1.3 million population
•Growing reputation as a global
technology hub
•World class research clusters
•Emerging start-up and open data
community
Dublin Region: hub for technology & data innovation
3. Supporting data-driven innovation in the Dublin Region
1. To stimulate economic
growth and innovation
2. To drive public sector
cost efficiencies and
improve services
3. To promote
transparency and
participation in local
government
Dublinked Open Data Platform – Our Goals
5. Supporting data-driven innovation in the Dublin Region
Sharing data stories
http://dublinked.ie
/data-stories/
New applications
that unlock social
and economic
value
6. Supporting data-driven innovation in the Dublin Region
Events Planning, Technical, Spatial, Visualisation, Open Innovation, Public
Sector, Public Transport ,Linked Data, Tourism, Data Analytics, Smart Dublin……
Connect people with ideas to people with problems
7. Supporting data-driven innovation in the Dublin Region
Platforms for engagement
1. Dublinked portal invites
reuse of local gov open
data for new applications
and services
2. Dublin Dashboard
provides interactive
visualisations of real time
and time series open data
3. Smart Dublin engages with
technology providers,
researchers and citizens
for smart solutions to
identified needs
10. Supporting data-driven innovation in the Dublin Region
Sensors real time
• Traffic, footfall & cycle counters
• air and noise pollution
• river levels
Street assets
• parking meters
• traffic lights
• street lights
• real time bus signs
• cycle infrastructure
Telecommunications
• Fibre,Wifi, CCTV,Traffic cameras
Access to expertise and infrastructure for test sites
11. Understanding cycle demand – sources of data
Supporting data-driven innovation in the Dublin Region
-CKAN portal
-Open Licence (CC-BY)
-Data discovery
„Data quality is universally
awful. The good news is
its awful everywhere‟
Richard Stirling, Data.gov.uk
12. Modes of travel– CSO POWSCAR (AIRO)
Supporting data-driven innovation in the Dublin Region
20. Supporting data-driven innovation in the Dublin Region
Cycle parking locations
http://www.dublincity.ie/sites/default/files/content/YourCouncil/StrategicPolicyCommitteeandCorporatePolic
yGroup/Transport/12,%20Dublin%20City%20Centre%20Cycle%20Parking%20Strategy%20RevE.pdf
21. Supporting data-driven innovation in the Dublin Region
Bicycle security – Dublin cycling campaign
Dublincycling.ie
http://www.dublincycling.ie/sites/dublincycling.com/files/bike_t
heft_survey_results_feb_2015.pdf
22. Supporting data-driven innovation in the Dublin Region
Safety – bicycle collisions
Dublin Inquirer Bicycle Collision Tracker
Worst junctions
(cycling campaign):
•Grattan bridge
•Talbot Memorial bridge
•Ormond Quay @Jervis St
•Victoria Quay @ Guinness
•Samuel Beckett bridge
•Customs House
•Church Street
•North King Street
•O’Connell St North
•D’Olier Street
•Tara /Townsend St
•Kevin St/Bridge St
•Christchurch ……
http://www.dublincycling.ie/site
s/dublincycling.com/files/dublin
city10worstjunctions.pdf
23. Supporting data-driven innovation in the Dublin Region
Seeking technology and data driven proposals that...
•Better use existing cycling data to inform solution
•Produce new data to better understand the issues
•Address Cycling Safety (both actual accidents and
perception of safety)
•Address bike Security (cycle parking, bicycle theft)