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DIGITAL INNOVATIONS FOR SMART CITIES Marsudi Wahyu Kisworo Rektor Perbanas Institute Senior Advisor Citiasia, Inc.
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DIGITAL INNOVATIONS FOR SMART CITIES • MarsudiWahyu Kisworo • Rektor Perbanas Institute Senior Advisor Citiasia, Inc. • This document is a proprietary of Citiasia Inc. The distribution to unauthorized parties are prohibited without prior permission from Citiasia Inc. Any violation of this policy may be subject to legal consequence.
“When a society requires to be rebuilt, • there is no use in attempting to rebuild it on the old plan” • John Stuart Mill, Essays on Coleridge (1859)
Speaker’s Profile • Prof. Dr. Ir. Marsudi Wahyu Kisworo • Lahir di Kediri, 29 Oktober 1959 • Tinggal di Jl. Anggrek Nelimurni A/104 Jakarta • Riwayat Pendidikan: • S1 Teknik Elektro, Institut Teknologi Bandung, 1983 • S2 Ilmu Komputer, Curtin University, Australia, 1990 • S3 Ilmu Komputer, Curtin University, Australia, 1992 • Riwayat Profesional: • Rektor Perbanas Institute • Senior Advisor, CitiAsia Inc • Trainer dalam bidang public speaking, mengajar kreatif, motivator, NLP, hypnotheraphy, pembelajaran aktif kreatif dan menyenangkan (PAKEM), dll • Kontak: • E-mail : marsudi.kisworo@gmail.com • http://marsudi.wordpress.com • Facebook: Marsudi Wahyu Kisworo • https://id.linkedin.com/pub/marsudi-wahyu-kisworo/25/262/546 • HP : 0818-888-537
Percentage of world population lives in urban areas • (World Urbanisation Prospects – UN DESA 2014) • 54% • 66% • 2014 • 2050
Percentage of Indonesia’s population lives in urban areas/ cities • (Proyeksi Penduduk Indonesia 2010-2035 - BPS) • 53,3% • 66,6% • 2015 • 2035
The Centre of Growth • City is Not Only About Administration • But, It’s the Centre of Growth
Competition to Gain Investment & Talent • and The Competition is Getting More Intense • Not popular + No interest + No need • = • People Will Neither Visit Nor Go to Your City
Smart Governance • Smart Governance is the basic foundation of smart city model. It acts as an engine to drive the entire smart city’s elements. Smart Governance should be implemented across three governance functions i.e. public policy, bureaucracy, and public service
Digital Innovations for Smart Governance • E-Government • Enterprise Bus Technology • Operation Room Technology • Traffic and Crowd Management • Big Data • Cloud Computing • Digital Records and Archives Management • Mobile Apps Technology • Smart ID
Smart Branding • Smart Branding is the second most important element of Smart City. The objective is to promote the value of a city or regency to citizens, visitors and businesses. Smart Branding must be carried out by taking into account these three following attributes that are tourism, business, and image
Digital Innovations for Smart Branding • Social Media • Semantic Web • Digital Broadcasting • Mobile Apps Technology • Location-based Technology
Smart Economy • One of the main responsibilities of a city or regency is to create a smart economy system by developing appropriate industry ecosystem, improving citizen wealth, and convenient transaction methods.
Digital Innovations for Smart Economy • E-Government • E-Business • Digital Money • Branchless Digital Banking • Broadband Technology • Internet of Things
Smart Living • Smart Living is a portrayal of a liveable place for inhabitants. The key parameters of the Smart Living is the visibility of harmony among citizens viability. The harmonization within a city or regency should be reflected within residential, commecial, and recreational facilities for the citizens. • Other than those stated attributes, a city should be able to mobilize citizens accordingly, either public transportation or individual transportation, as well as the capacity to manage logistic flows for the citizens. Moreover, the ability to provide a good quality of healthcare services plays critical roles in providing Smart Living in particular city or regency
Digital Innovations for Smart Living • Broadband Technology • High Speed Mobile Technology • Digital Healthcare • Digital Banking • Internet of Things • Security and Privacy Technology • Streaming and Compression Technology
Smart Society • Smart Society is an ideal condition where community interaction exists among individual, social, and digital. Each individual within this community should be granted an access to an education supported by digital learning facilities. Government should also guarantee the protection of life, property, and disaster risk for the community.
Digital Innovations for Smart Society • Instant Messaging • On-line Community • E-Democracy • Smart Schools and Smart Campuses • Ubiquitus Learning • Security and Privacy Technology • Early Warning and Disaster Management • Digital Repository • Smart ID
Smart Environment • Smart Environment reflects the commitment of a city or regency on environmental protection, waste management, and energy usage issues. All of these initiatives should be designed to support the life-being of all ecosystems on this planet.
Digital Innovations for Smart Environment • Smart Waste Management • New and Renewable Energy • Green and Low Power Technology • Smart Energy Management • Traffic Management
Citiasia Smart Nation Framework • Citilization is a process of shifting the new transformation of society into three characteristics containing new modernization, new digitalization, and new civilization. • New • civilization • + • New • Digitalization • New • Modernization • Smart Nation • Smart City • Smart Readiness • Citilization • Smart nation is an ultimate goal of every nation. It can be achieved by particular country once cities within the nation have consistently implemented the smart city model across development processes. Smart city implementation will be accomplished if it is equipped with its “Smart Readiness” within Citilization’s complexities • Smart city is geared towards reaching a more secure, easier, healthier, and wealthier society by utilizing Information, Communication, and Technology (ICT) and innovations to improve performance, reduce costs, and engage with citizens. • Smart Readiness is the capability level of a regency or city to apply smart city model in its development processes. To enable a city or regency to practice smart city at maximum capacity, it should improve its readiness level by interfering some of its readiness attributes.