smart city expo: an opportunity for liveable cities
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Presentación de Rosa García, CEO de Siemens España, en el Smart City Congress sobre los retos del futuro y las soluciones Siemens para mejorar la calidad de vida de las ciudades. Barcelona, Londres, Madrid o Singapore son algunos casos reales sobre como las ciudades pueden mejorar su sostenibilidad.TRANSCRIPT
Rosa GarcíaCEO Siemens Spain. Barcelona, November 29th, 2011
Living & PeopleSmart Cities: an opportunity for liveable cities
The world is changing and need answers to these burning questions
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Increasing life expectancy
Population growth
CO2emissions
Rising temperatures
GDP increase indeveloping countries
Population
-More than 50% of the world's population is living in cities, an will increase from 3.5 B to 4.7 B until 2030
Powerhouses
- 50% of world GDP is produced in cities with a population over 750.000
Major energy and climate factor
- 75% of energy consumed in cities
- 80% of CO2 emissions are produced in cities
Demographic Change- 65+ generation will nearly double
by 2030 (from 7% to 12%)- Need adequate infrastructures as
well as health- and elder care
Cities need pioneering solutions to solve their problems
From closed island solutions and single products to cross-linked intelligent infrastructure solutions
� How to get enough electric power? How to reduce the energy consumption and emissions?
� How to manage the ever increasing traffic ? How to bring enough goods into the city?
� How to ensure security and safetyof people?
� How to finance all this?
� How can we provide personalized & early detection healthcare for everyone?
Solutions for better cities are already available
Renewable energy generation
Smart
Mobility
Smart grids
AffordableHealthcare
Buildingtechnology
Energy Efficiency
Water treatment
Security
City Tolling- 30% congestion reduction
London innovative solutions
Smart Grid Pilot- more than 8 million customers
Intermodal Traffic Management-20% traffic
Barcelona´s sustainable urban mobility
Retrofit Hybrid Bus- 30% fuel reduction
Driverless technology Metro- Europe´s longest line project
Singapore the water city expert
Waste Water Treatment Plant- 228,000 cubic meters of pure drinking water per day by 2012
Madrid paperless hospitals
SATE- Baggage Handling System Barajas Airport
UNIPOST- automotive letter classification
Retrofit Hybrid Bus- 30% fuel reduction
Madrid integrated solutions
Thank youwww.siemens.com/sustainable-cities@ciudadelfuturo