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How can Berlin become the Sharing Capital of Europe? Social Media Week Workshop
1. Von der geteilten zur teilenden Stadt
Thomas Dönnebrink @tdoennebrink
Francesca Pick @francesca_sp
How can Berlin become the sharing capital of Europe?
2. OuiShare is a global network empowering citizens,
public institutions, and companies to build a society
that is based on sharing, collaboration and openness
We are: entrepreneurs, makers, designers, journalists, social hackers,
researchers, public officials, engaged citizens, … and many more.
PARIS | LONDON | BERLIN | BARCELONA | ROME |
MADRID | BRUSSELS | AMSTERDAM | MUNICH| LISBO
AMAS | BUENOS AIRES | RIO DE JANEIRO | PORTO AL
SANTIAGO | ATHENS | MONTREAL| BILBAO | LAUSAN
LYON | TORINO | LILLE | MILAN | THE HAGUE | GHE
3. 65 Facebook Groups
Local groups for action in a city/region
Linguistic groups for knowledge sharing
Vertical groups for deep expertise
Functional groups (videos, labs, …)
Gathering around 400 contributors
from 20 countries in Europe and Americas
4. Seit July 2012
150+ Artikel (FR/EN/ES)
70+ Autoren
20.000 Besuche/ Monat
9.400 Facebook Fans
120 Twitter Mentions/Tag
.net
10. “Sharing, renting, bartering, gifting and
swapping of goods and services reinvented
through technology and social networks”
Sharing Economy |Access over Owernship
17. EAT | Collaborative Distribution of Local Food
260 local communities(+160 more coming soon)
1,200,000 products sold since launch in 2011
20,000 orders/month overall
35. Paris Area
Vélib & AutoLib
first big city to implement bike-sharing and one-way car sharing.
36. “The Collaborative Economy
is a priority on our agenda.
(…) We want the Bordeaux
area to think and act
collaboratively, by involving
both companies and citizens”
Vincent Feltesse
Head of Bordeaux Metropolitan Area
Bordeaux Area
Ambition to become a Shareable City
39. Seoul
2012 – 09 - 20
Seoul Metropolitan Government
Act for Promoting Sharing
includes 20 sharing programs & policies
40. San Francisco
2013 – 06 – 26
Shareable cities resolution
passed by 15 US city mayors
• Make cities more shareable.
• Encourage better understanding of the sharing economy.
• Create local task forces reviewing regulations.
• Play active role in better utilizing publicly owned assets.
42. Los Angeles
(Re-)Creation of green belts and oasis within the
the city limits. Los Angeles is one of the most spoilt
(zersiedelte) cities in the world.
43. New York
Pop-up
temporary
hotels, with modular
systems On the one hand buildings /
skycrapers have a high
vacancy rate
On the other hand tourisms is
growing rapidly.
Solution:
Pop up temporary hotels.
51. Ghent
I Make Rotterdam
Modern development had cut off
a thriving district
A team of young architects
crowdfunded a connecting wooden bridge
with 17,000 sponsored planks stamped with the
sponsor’s name
54. Neal Gorenflo’s advice
Raise awareness of what is happening in the sharing economy.
Preparing more community organizing than typical event planning.
Invite a very diverse group of people: entrepreneurs, NGO leaders,
government officials etc. Build relationships across these sectors.
Focus: „How can we amplify the city as a platform for sharing?
Aspects: education and action planning.
Keynotes/pitches providing context, then open space to selforganize.
Find a great facilitator!
Have a big party when the conference is over!
Long distance ridesharing is only happening in europeIt’s been around for 10 years, it’s the earliest sharing economy model here
WHAT IS A FABLAB ?http://www.openp2pdesign.org/2013/spaces/what-is-a-fablab/A space about bits and atomsPart of global network (tools, processes, events, collaborations)A local communityA set ot tools and machinesA set of knowledge (intersciplinarity)A set of processes (ex: making a pcb)A service (service design approach)A business (model)Not a franchiseAn ongoing experimentHackerspace / 3DoodlerHackSpace in london
Once critical mass (liquidity of the market) is reached, dramatic growth happens. Average around 100% growth x year in many cases. This is where the internet effect is felt.Society needs this kind of solutions and speedGrowth without consumption of resources