Global Urban Innovators: Urban Tech Startups Set to Transform Cities Around the World
août 15, 2016 — Uncategorized
We need innovative solutions for our planet’s increasingly crowded cities — and we need them fast. Around the globe, one million people — the equivalent of an entire medium-sized city — move to urban centers every week. This pace of urbanization is picking up, putting relentless pressure on transport systems, infrastructure and services, and health and medical facilities. Cities desperately need concrete examples of innovative projects and innovative tools and services that reach the millions of newcomers and existing city-dwellers alike to enable cities to drive economic, social and environmental progress.
Finding those innovations is behind NewCities’ decision to launch the Global Urban Innovators initiative: each year, we identify and work alongside ten of the world’s most promising startups and social enterprises that use technology to address specific urban challenges, and help them scale. The Global Urban Innovators Class of 2016 — announced Monday, April 11 — range from the world’s first civic crowdfunding platform in London to a leading app for auto-rickshaws in Chandigarth, India and from an incentive-based recycling program using SMS in Lagos to a marketplace for pop-up businesses to connect in San Francisco.
NewCities, a leading global non-profit institution with offices in Montreal, New York, Paris, Zurich and Hong Kong, recognizes that technology has the distinct advantage of being able to scale rapidly and adapt quickly to different local contexts. With the fast pace of urban growth, cities are in great need of doing more with less; building better, more affordable infrastructure; being more inclusive by responding to the needs of aging, disabled or low-income communities; and encouraging a vibrant and active cultural life.
Being chosen as a Global Urban Innovator can be a huge boost for an urban tech start-up. Each Innovator receives mentorship and personalized access to NewCities’ broad global network of industry and public sector players. Through those connections and with the international exposure gained through NewCities’ international events and media channels, these startups can scale and grow. We believe that urban innovation thrives only when it is supported by an ecosystem of actors working together to create an environment conducive to entrepreneurship at the urban level.
We look for companies that have demonstrable urban applications, leverage the power of technology, show the potential to scale up, and are less than 5 years old. The startups and social enterprises selected as this year’s NCF Global Urban Innovators may hail from different countries and work in vastly different fields, but a common thread binds them: they are all bottom-up projects that grew out of local needs in their home cities, but whose solutions can apply in cities anywhere around the globe. These ambitious startups are already looking to expand beyond their borders to help cities adapt to the forces of urban growth.
The diverse mix of Innovators includes startups that are already showing traction and the ability to scale rapidly to solve present-day challenges — Cubigo, FoodCloud, Jugnoo, OurCityLove, PopUpsters, Spacehive, Wecyclers, and what3words— as well as those that are more experimental, but are on the cusp of developing truly cutting-edge technology that anticipates cities’ future needs —BestMile and Urban3D.
These exciting startups will showcase their innovations at the New Cities Summit in Montréal, Canada (June 21-23, 2016), NewCities’ celebrated flagship event, convening urban innovation leaders from around the world. Not only does NewCities celebrate and recognize their already impressive accomplishments, but we also aim to give them the support they need to continue shaping a better urban future for all.
For more information on NewCities’ Global Urban Innovators: http://bit.ly/1S0OQU8
This article first appeared in The Huffington Post on Monday, April 11 2016.