Co-creating smart & green neighborhoods, blocks and spaces 10th June

Artikkelikuva: Co-creating smart & green neighborhoods, blocks and spaces 10th June

Co-creating smart & green neighborhoods, blocks and spaces event will gather the latest insights from Helsinki and other Nordic cities. 

When: 10th June 2022 10.00–12.00 EEST / 9.00–11.00 CET
Where: Webinar

Join the webinar here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TvHu6dXGEpg

Co-creating smart & green neighborhoods, blocks and spaces is an online-event organised by The Helsinki Innovations Districts -programme. Come and join the stream to hear fresh insights from the projects. 

The Helsinki Innovation District -programme has expanded smart city development to the suburbs and older districts under development. The talks include perspectives on retrofitting the smart city and getting inspired on experiences from the sharing cities in Sweden. We will also talk about experimentation with citizen engagement in planning of green spaces and get fresh insights on how the behaviour changes can be measured within urban spaces. 

Programme:

Welcome
Maija Bergström, Project Manager, Helsinki Innovation Districts

Retrofitting the Smart City 
Kerkko Vanhanen, Programme Director, Forum Virium Helsinki  
Elina Eskelä, Senior Planning Officer, City of Helsinki

Sharing Cities
Charlie Gullström, PhD, Architect SAR/MSA, Research and Innovation Strategist, Sweco

Reflections:
Kimmo Rönkä, Future Living Specialist, Rönkä Consulting oy 

Experimentation in Circular Green Blocks
Annamaria Rossi, Project Manager, Forum Virium Helsinki

Nordic Collaboration: Healthy Liveable Neighbourhoods
Kaisa Spilling, Development Manager, Forum Virium Helsinki

Reflections:
Lauri Lemmenlehti, Senior Technical Expert, City of Helsinki
Magnus Egelund Thomsen, Project Manager, Copenhagen Solutions Lab 

How to Measure Public Space with Cultural Analytics
Damiano Cerrone, Partner, SpinUnit  

Q&A + Discussion

Article photo: Lauri Rotko / Helsinki City Material Bank

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