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Dortmund in the semi-finals for European Innovation Capital

Flyer of the city of Dortmund for "INNOVATION NEXT DOOR - Future from the neighborhood": The text "INNOVATION NEXT DOOR - Future from the neighborhood" is accompanied by a photo of a group of people in a semicircle at an event. The coat of arms of the city of Dortmund is additionally integrated at the bottom left. © Kristina Malis
INNOVATION NEXT DOOR - Future from the neighborhood: Flyer of the city of Dortmund
This year, Dortmund entered the race for the iCapital Award with the title "INNOVATION NEXT DOOR - Future from the Neighborhood" and presents the city's innovation model with its wide range of social, sustainable and technology-oriented projects and strategic approaches. Among them are two projects of the Social Research Center. One is iResilience: Social Innovations and Smart City Infrastructures for the Resilient City of the Future (iRes, funded through the BMBF Future City program) and T-Factor: Participatory Futures - Co-creating cities with temporary urbanism (funded through an EU Horizon2020 Innovation Action).

The iResilience project aims to develop and test climate precautionary measures and new practices as well as technologies for the continuous improvement of urban climate resilience in two Dortmund neighborhoods. Together with local stakeholders, solutions are being developed to better meet the challenges of climate change. Focus topics are heat and health, heavy rain prevention and urban green. In a participatory process, the project brings together citizens, local companies, employees, city administrators, politicians and initiatives in various events and new innovative formats.

The T-Factor project unites 25 European partner organizations, 6 of which are pilot cities, which will jointly investigate and test the opportunities and challenges of interim uses as part of urban development over a period of four years.  The consortium's goal is thus to make the interim period in larger urban development projects accessible to many creative uses, especially with reference to the regeneration of historic urban city areas.

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