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ΕΠΙΧΕΙΡΗΜΑΤΙΚΟΤΗΤΑ Γ. Δημητρίου From Open Data to Open Innovation DECURIO (DE) - MSI Worldwide (USA) – GD (GR) Γιώργος Δημητρίου 2 ο Technology Forum,

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1 ΕΠΙΧΕΙΡΗΜΑΤΙΚΟΤΗΤΑ Γ. Δημητρίου From Open Data to Open Innovation DECURIO (DE) - MSI Worldwide (USA) – GD (GR) Γιώργος Δημητρίου 2 ο Technology Forum, 8 Μαϊου 2015, Θεσσαλονίκη

2 Who is George Dimitriou

3 Where we work – MSI Worldwide Our professional network worldwide is comprised of 1,400 development professionals.

4 Open Data “ Publicly available data that is structured in a way that enables the data to be fully discoverable and usable by end users” Accessible: Convenient, non-proprietary, machine-readable formats. (e.g. CSV, JSON, XML) Described: Fully documented; limitations and processing instructions explained. (e.g. data dictionaries, code books, tutorials) Reusable: No restrictions on use. Complete: Highest level of granularity practicable. (e.g. latitude / longitude, individual survey responses) Timely: Made available when data is of greatest use and updated regularly. Managed Post-Release: Point of contact assigned to continue updates and respond to queries. And most importantly………..Public

5 What makes Data useful Consistency: “ The largest problem isn’t whether or not data are open, but whether or not they are standardized and comparable” Explicit relationship between data: Unique and consistent IDs to connect data. Scale: Comparable data across multiple countries. Uniqueness of the data: Data difficult/impossible to access any other way. Documentation: How the data are collected is the most value added but is the hardest part. Timely: Recent, ideally real-time data. Easily accessible: Web based interface where the data can be downloaded at the drop of a hat.

6 The Data Value Matrix

7 Potential Economic Value

8 The Value of Open Data

9 Open Government Data

10 Ανοικτά δεδομένα στην Ελλάδα Την 8.1.2015 δημοσιεύθηκε η εγκύκλιος για την εφαρμογή των διατάξεων του Κεφαλαίου Α’ του ν. 4305/2014 (ΦΕΚ 237/Α΄) σχετικά με την «ανοικτή διάθεση και περαιτέρω χρήση εγγράφων, πληροφοριών και δεδομένων του δημόσιου τομέα, την τροποποίηση των διατάξεων του πρώτου κεφαλαίου του ν. 3448/2006, προσαρμογή της εθνικής νομοθεσίας στις διατάξεις της οδηγίας 2013/37 του Ευρωπαϊκού Κοινοβουλίου και του Συμβουλίου και την περαιτέρω ενίσχυση της διαφάνειας στο δημόσιο τομέα». Κατοχυρώνεται η αρχή της εξ ορισμού ανοικτής διάθεσης και περαιτέρω χρήσης των εγγράφων, πληροφοριών και δεδομένων του δημόσιου τομέα (open by default), αντικαθιστώντας την ισχύουσα ρύθμιση σύμφωνα με την οποία η πρόσβαση στη δημόσια πληροφορία προϋποθέτει αίτημα του ενδιαφερόμενου. http://data.gov.gr/ http://geodata.gov.gr/geodata/index.php https://open-data.europa.eu/en/data http://okfn.gr/ http://ckan.org/ https://ellak.gr/

11 Open Government Data

12 Open Innovation

13 Our current market Our new market Other firm´s market Open Innovation External technology insourcing Internal technology base External technology base Henry Chesbrough, 2004 Internal/external venture handling Licence, spin out, divest

14 Open Data driven innovations

15 Open Innovation Pillars Citizen Experience Data-Driven Decision Making Operational Efficiency Economic Impact Citizen Participation in government decisions Systematic approach to defining and tracking goals Consolidation and re- use of apps, data and services Ability to deliver reduced transaction costs for businesses. User-friendly digital services on web, mobile and machine-to- machine interfaces Interactive public dashboard to show performance data Retirement of aging systems and the ability to scale programs more easily Embrace “catalyst” role in the emerging data economy: help in incubating start-ups. Government services via location-aware mobile apps Data visualization and employee- facing analytics apps to extract insights Economies of scale through outsourced data storage Open Science: Access to data that supports academic research, driving new discoveries. Integration with consumer web services like Google maps, etc. Sophisticated data collection capabilities, including crowdsourcing and sensor networks Economies of scale through outsourced data storage Public-private data exchange Active promotion of data transparency efforts De-siloed systems and centralized web-based access to data Shift from custom-built systems and data bases to service-oriented architecture (SOA) Cross-departmental and inter-government data federation

16 Through Open Innovation businesses are increasingly open to insights, ideas and collaboration from multiple sources…….

17 Elements in the Open Innovation Process

18 Ecosystem Open Data IoT Developers, Start ups Apps / Services Business

19 Elements of a healthy Ecosystem

20 Smart City The global Smart Cities market to grow from $411.31 Billion in 2014 to $1,134.84 Billion by 2019, at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 22.5% during the forecast period.

21 Why there is nothing rather then something? “ Theory is when you know everything but nothing works. Practice is when everything works but you don’t know why. Our aim is to join theory and practice: Nothing works and we don’t know why.” Unknown

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