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#Organizer : Open & Agile Smart Cities (OASC) #IsTraining : Minimal Interoperability Mechanisms (MIMs) needed to create a smart city market
A variety of cities in Europe have formed the Open & Agile Smart Cities (OASC) initiatives, which has now grown into an international smart city network that has the goal of creating and shaping the nascent global smart city data and services market. After a phase of rapid growth, OASC now connects 124 smart cities globally organised in national networks from 25 countries and regions. Its main goal is to establish the Minimal Interoperability Mechanisms (MIMs) needed to create a smart city market. MIMs are simple and transparent mechanisms, ready to use in any city, regardless of size or capacity. By implementing MIMs, cities increase the speed and openness of innovation and development, whilst decreasing cost and inefficiency. In essence, MIMs allow cities to engage in global digital transformation.
Several pioneering OASC cities have joined forces with vendors under the umbrella of the SynchroniCity project[2] to propose a common reference architecture (see figure) including MIMs (highlighted in red) and pilot these in practice at scale.