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Imagination at work Navigating the Smart City ILP Summit September 2015

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Imagination at work

Navigating the Smart CityILP SummitSeptember 2015

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Improved using a range of new and existing technologies,

connected to the Internet of Things (IoT), enabled by cloud computing and data analytics

What is a Smart City?Wikipedia: A smart city (also smarter city) uses digital technologies or information and communication technologies (ICT) to enhance quality and performance of urban services, to reduce costs and resource consumption, and to engage more effectively and actively with its citizens.

UK Dept. for Business, Skills & Innovation: A Smart City should enable every citizen to engage with all the services on offer, public as well as private, in a way best suited to his or her needs. It brings together hard infrastructure, social capital including local skills and community institutions, and (digital) technologies to fuel sustainable economic development and provide an attractive environment for all.

European Parliament: A Smart City is a city seeking to address public issues via ICT-based solutions on the basis of a multi-stakeholder, municipally based partnership.

Pike Research: a smart city is characterized by the integration of technology into a strategic approach to sustainability, citizen well-being, and economic development.

Many Definitions…

City Infrastructures /

Services

Energy Roads Health EnviroAdmin

How we understand it

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5G…

Smart City = Data Driven Industrial Revolution?Urbanisation, demographics

Tight(ening) Municipal Budgets

Ageing (Energy , Transport) Infrastructures

Resource Constraints

Traffic and Congestion

Energy, Climate Change and Land Use

Drivers and Pain Points

Social media & business

Crowd funding

Decentralised energy, modal shift

Resource efficiencies

Smart phone guidance, sensors in lighting system

Micro finance, off grid

Example Outcomes

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Disruptive technologies

Terabytes of Data

CloudSoftware Analytics

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$11 Trillion Annual IoT Market by 2025 (Global)

$1.5 trillion p/a by 2025 for

city services enabled by the

Internet of Things

Public Safety & Health

Traffic Control

Resource Management

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5 Laszlo Goczan

ComOps day

Experimenting

Emerging

Pioneering

Europe

Asia

NorthAmerica

LatinAmerica

Oceania

MiddleEast

Global Smart Cities Adoption

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Lighting and the Smart CityStreet lights are already being fitted with controls and communications systems that optimise usage and asset management. Add sensors and cameras, and you have a ‘smart’ lighting system, generating valuable

data and services. LEDControls

SensorsCameras

(IoT)Cloud

Big DataSoftwareAnalyticsServices

Lighting Market ICT & Software Market

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Sensors and Cameras – Infos and Value

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Thank [email protected]

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