About the DMI ecosystem
The Netherlands faces major and urgent challenges.
CO2 and nitrogen emissions must be reduced significantly. We need 900,000 additional homes in the city, the climate urgently requires adjustments in the built environment, and energy supply is no longer a given. In addition, the pressure on available space, the mobility system, our energy networks and public finances has further increased. Citizens, businesses and governments notice the consequences of this every day.Â
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All these different issues are interrelated. And so if we really want to tackle all these major challenges properly, we must do so in coherence. So that the way in which we organize our environment, stay there and move around really does bring sustainable progress. That requires the targeted coordination of policies and investments - both between governments and between governments and the business community - so that we make sufficient scale and impact quickly. And in doing so, we must maximize the potential of information technology, within socially responsible frameworks.
DMI ecosystem facilities.
Cohesion and cooperation are keywords of DMI ecosystem. We shape that with the facilities below.Â
This is how the DMI ecosystem was created
A few companies report to the Ministry of IenW with the idea for a data-driven ecosystem around mobility data. Later in the summer this will broaden to other Theme, including urbanization.
Partners submit the Data-Driven Ecosystem Mobility and Smart City (DEMS) investment proposal to the National Growth Fund.
The proposal is approved subject to modifications. The team will work on the feedback and come up with a new name: the Dutch Metropolitan Innovations (DMI) Ecosystem.
The ecosystem is expanding: 17 innovation proposals become part of the new application. IenW, BZK and participating G40 municipalities submit the new proposal.
The Council of Ministers, on the advice of the National Growth Fund, decides to invest 85 million euros in the DMI ecosystem. The business sector will contribute an additional 42 million euros.
From the DMI ecosystem, the first innovation assignments are being issued. This involves the development of innovative applications based on data exchange and reuse between different parties and domains.
The DMI Centre, located at Barchman Wuytierslaan 10 in Amersfoort, opens its doors. The Centre offers the DMI network a physical place, centrally located in the country, where public and private partners can meet.
These DOCUMENTS form the basis of the dmi ecosystem
Functioning of the DMI ecosystem.
Collaborate on scalable solutions and responsible use of data.