These cookies are necessary for us to understand, among others, from which platforms our visitors come, and how they found our pages. According to Annemarie de Wildt, its collections have since long been made This involves, for instance, collecting stories of living inhabitants and recent experiences (often in digital platforms), other times it includes more immediate action to collect objects related to recent events, a practice that she calls “journalistic collecting”. In … Amsterdam manages over 70 smart city projects with more than 100 partners. But what makes The Amsterdam Museum encouraged anyone and everyone to share their stories and experiences.

Jaïr, Aik and Pinar were able to paint us a picture of the future of Amsterdam in which digital technology and collaboration between the city, people, business and science are key for innovation.After a short introduction on the CTO office and a brief history lesson on 750 years of technology in Amsterdam, Aik explained that the municipality is involved in many activities related to digital innovation. The sun was killing my eyes from 5 o’clock in the morning and i was making an effort to sleep more.

Box 77777 NL 1070 MS Amsterdam The Netherlands +31 (0)20 549 12 12 For example, a project in collaboration with start-up Lucemgo to transform the Zuidas from a business to a business-and-housing zone, recently resulted in a pilot study where residents can use their smartphone to activate connected led lights on the streets to guide them in, for example, a late-night-run.Finally, Pinar talked about the CSO office. Sofia Lovegrove. If you continue without changing your settings, we’ll assume that you are happy to receive all cookies on our website. Athens to Copenhagen: First impressions June 22, 2017. Say ‘Amsterdam ArenA’ and inevitably you mean ‘football stadium’. Copenhagen to Forslov by bike February 2, 2018. Photo: courtesy of Amsterdam Museum and Jewish Cultural Quarter.Corona in the City is certainly not a complete representation of what is currently happening in Amsterdam.‘Nowruz’ by Zarlasht Zia. Corona in the City: reflections on the present and future of a Dutch city museum. Amsterdam ArenA: Incubator for the city of the future. This begs the question: whose stories and experiences are made visible in this process? KIN Center for Digital Innovation ⓒ 2019 We at the KIN Center for Digital Innovation use a select number of cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. Photo: courtesy of Amsterdam Museum.‘Closed thoughts’ by Rodney van den Beemd and Jan Widdershoven, in the room Isolation in the City at the online exhibition ‘Corona in the City’. Specifically, the CSO office collaborates with the metropolitan region, science and business to gather research, match people and publish research results on an open platform (openresearch.amsterdam).The talk by the Amsterdam CTO and CSO office showed us how the city of Amsterdam is building a bright future through the use of digital technology, and how the research performed at KIN is directly connected to the real-life challenges and opportunities created by digital innovation.In our upcoming KINTalks, Arjan Bartlema and Ad Rietberg will unravel the potential of blockchain technology. mins. RAI Amsterdam Europaplein 24 1078 GZ Amsterdam P.O. Amsterdam’s smart city promotes partnerships between authorities, businesses, research bodies, and citizens, who jointly initiate and lead smart city projects—this model has come to be known as Smart City 3.0.

This time a talk about the future of Amsterdam by Jaïr Halevi, Aik van Eemeren and Pinar Sefkatli of the CTO and CSO office of the municipality. days. We discussed this issue of inclusion and representation at length. But who is the ‘public’ at a moment when travel is restricted? Future City Update. These digital spaces are continuously being developed by curators of the museum, and external individuals, mostly artists and organisations. Enthusiastic people, warm setting, and very interesting speakers, all the right ingredients for a great new edition of KINTalks. 18 June 2020.