Mateusz Jarosiewicz
2018-10-16 09:45:53 UTC
Dear friends,
Do smart city initiatives spread around you? Do you see how the startup
ecosystem becomes interesting for the city town hall? Do you see possible
synergies? I'm sure yes! This is what made me go deeply and practically
into the subject of how smart cities and co-working can be the driving
force of future smart cities.
https://medium.com/@MJarosiewicz/from-coworking-to-a-smart-city-5bf31c875b0e
In this article and in the interview in the Smart City Podcast, I express
my experiences and ideas as well as thoughts developed over the last 10
years. I started in a small co-working space in my flat in Poland in 2008.
I hope both forms will prove it is interesting and valuable.
What concerned me and what Iâm talking about in the Smart City Podcast is
that if, in fact, startups offering services to the citizens are often
placed in coworking, I assumed that the future role of this community for
the city will be of a great importance. Recognizing the positive effect of
gathering creative people in post-industrial districts in order to
revitalize it gives me hope that the urban strategy will eventually include
a systematic approach to support and give benefits for local communities.
But it's not what always happens. In most cases the positive effect of this
coalition is consumed by private business, not the city itself.
Read full article
<https://medium.com/@MJarosiewicz/from-coworking-to-a-smart-city-5bf31c875b0e>
.
I am waiting for your opinions!
Best regards,
Mateusz
Do smart city initiatives spread around you? Do you see how the startup
ecosystem becomes interesting for the city town hall? Do you see possible
synergies? I'm sure yes! This is what made me go deeply and practically
into the subject of how smart cities and co-working can be the driving
force of future smart cities.
https://medium.com/@MJarosiewicz/from-coworking-to-a-smart-city-5bf31c875b0e
In this article and in the interview in the Smart City Podcast, I express
my experiences and ideas as well as thoughts developed over the last 10
years. I started in a small co-working space in my flat in Poland in 2008.
I hope both forms will prove it is interesting and valuable.
What concerned me and what Iâm talking about in the Smart City Podcast is
that if, in fact, startups offering services to the citizens are often
placed in coworking, I assumed that the future role of this community for
the city will be of a great importance. Recognizing the positive effect of
gathering creative people in post-industrial districts in order to
revitalize it gives me hope that the urban strategy will eventually include
a systematic approach to support and give benefits for local communities.
But it's not what always happens. In most cases the positive effect of this
coalition is consumed by private business, not the city itself.
Read full article
<https://medium.com/@MJarosiewicz/from-coworking-to-a-smart-city-5bf31c875b0e>
.
I am waiting for your opinions!
Best regards,
Mateusz
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