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City Infrastructure as a Service --Gordon Feller phone: +1-4157178751

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City Issues: Rapid Urbanization, Economic Constraints, and Environmental Sustainability

Rapid growth puts pressure on city infrastructure, making it harder to maintain citizen quality of life

Greater need to manage carbon footprint and improve sustainability

Boosting livability index is more crucial than ever to retain and attract trade, commerce, and talent

Current Challenges faced by Cities Implication Rapid urbanization §  50% of world population lives in cities §  6.3 billion will live in cities in 2050, up 70%

from 3.6 billion in 2010

Environmental pressure §  Cities responsible for between 60-80% of world’s

energy and greenhouse emissions §  Cities consume 60% of all water and lose as much

as 20% in leakage

Economic pressure §  Large section of developed world will only grow

between 0-2% in 2013 §  Recent economic recovery has not resulted in

proportional job growth

The ability to improve city infrastructure management is increasingly defining social, environmental, and economic success

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Cities Have Traditionally Addressed These Issues in Silos

This fragmented approach is inefficient, has limited effectiveness, and is not economical

Every city department makes investments independently resulting in: §  No sharing of infrastructure costs and IT resources

§  No sharing of intelligence/information, e.g., video feeds, data from sensors, etc.

§  Waste and duplication of investment and effort

§  Difficulty in scaling infrastructure management

Waste management

Pollution/ environment

City lighting

Public safety

Parking optimisation

Traffic management

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Smart City Solutions Smart Parking

Give citizens live parking availability information to reduce circling and congestion

Smart Street Lighting

Manage street lighting to reduce energy and maintenance costs

Public Wifi & Citizen Engagement Platform

Leverage location data for contextual content and advertising

Smart City Traffic

Monitor and manage traffic incidents to reduce congestion and improve livability

Smart City Safety & Security

Automatically detect security incidents, shorten response time, and analyze data to reduce crime

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Constraints in scaling Smart City Solutions

Financing Difficulty in scaling smart city pilots on account of: •  Challenges in obtaining financing for full fledged initiatives •  Current city budgets not accommodating larger cross sectorial projects •  Pilots being backed by special or non-repeatable Government funding

Unclear ROI •  Uncertainty in realizing the estimated incremental revenues / cost benefits

•  City investment / spending not linked to business outcomes

Implementation •  Rate of deployment constrained by availability of Government Staff •  Roll-out of Smart City projects without causing any disruption to citizens’ quality of life

(closing roads, blocking of streets etc.) •  Delays in establishing the ecosystem

Accountability •  Achieving the right coordination & alignment across involved Government agencies •  Lack of a single source of accountability (single throat to choke) on account of the complex

landscape of solution providers required to deliver Smart City Solutions

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Introducing “City Infrastructure as a service” model

Effective Deployment Smart City Solutions deployed by Cisco and its ecosystem Partners

Single point of accountability Service Provider will be responsible for managing Smart City Services

External Financing Support Asset Owner will finance the Smart City Infrastructure

Cities can provide Smart City Services to citizens without any capital investment

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Future State

•  80%-90% savings in Street Lighting costs

•  50%-60% reduction in Carbon Emissions

•  20%-30% increase in Parking Revenue

•  Free Wifi services to Citizens

•  Incremental revenue through Location based Advertising / Wifi Offload

•  Leverage existing infrastructure to deploy Smart Traffic & Security solutions

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Cisco and its Industry partners offer to administer an investment fund to 5 qualifying Cities for incubating and scaling their City Digitisation agenda

Selected Cities have an opportunity to:

•  Be Iconic showcases of Smart City at Scale for peers from around the world

•  Benefit by partnering with Industry thought leaders in Smart Cities

•  Improve City GDP and Livability Index

•  Accelerate Local Innovation and Job Creation

•  Environment Sustainability

City Digitisation Challenge Which Partners?

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•  Significant Capital Injection to be an “early mover” for building a Smart City

•  Smart City Blueprint for the City

•  Consortia for Innovating, Delivering and Operating Smart Services in the City

•  Best Practices and Execution expertise from around the world

•  Innovation Centre to promote local entrepreneurship

•  University Partnership to link academic research with Growth agenda

What Cisco and Partners will bring to the table

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•  Commitment to partner on 3 year transformation for being a “Digital City”

•  Agreement to work with Industry on new partnership models which enable private investments

•  Buy in from respective City and Federal agencies to roll out program

•  Baseline information on City and Joint Partnership to identify City Digitisation Requirements, Develop Business Cases and appropriate Industry Consortia

•  Launch an Innovation Centre and University Partnership for research and innovation

What Cisco and Partners will expect from the City