Innovation procurement in cities Denisa Naidin, EUROCITIES Where have cities invested in innovation? Electric mobility Public transport Renewables Energy efficiency Clean vehicles Waste treatment Tourism Passive buildings Creative industries Entrepreneurship Open data E-services CSR Housing Social care E-inclusion How were these investments financed? CIP FP7 ERDF IEE Life INTERREG Cohesion Fund EMFF Europe Aid Which mechanisms were used? Where is innovation still needed? Building refurbishment Public transport Culture Green urban mobility Waste (water) treatment Clean energy Health and quality of life Economic development Social care E-government Integrated urban management and planning Employment policies Education Elderly care City experience with innovation procurement • Lack of knowledge about innovation procurement • Complicated and time-consuming procedure • Uncertainty regarding the final product • Large risk associated with it • Unclear legal framework Has your city ever used PCP or PPI? 20% Yes No 80% Are cities planning to use IP in the new MFF? • • • • • • • • • • • Health Environment Employment Youth policies ICT Smart cities Energy efficiency Social innovation Entrepreneurship Energy saving Green mobility Horizon 2020 EaSI Life SIP / ESF National OPs INTERREG ERDF Cohesion Fund Question time! For more information Denisa Naidin denisa.naidin@eurocities.eu