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Smart Cities: efficient, connected and integrated

Smart Cities: efficient, connected and integrated. Chair: I an Short, Chief Executive, Institute for Sustainability Dr Rick Robinson, Smart Cities Executive Architect, IBM Vin Sumner, Managing Director, Clicks and Links Lean Doody , Associate, Arup. www.ibm.com/smartercities.

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Smart Cities: efficient, connected and integrated

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  1. Bartholomew Room

  2. Smart Cities: efficient, connected and integrated • Chair: Ian Short, Chief Executive, Institute for Sustainability • Dr Rick Robinson, Smart Cities Executive Architect, IBM • Vin Sumner, Managing Director, Clicks and Links • Lean Doody, Associate, Arup Main Theatre / Salisbury

  3. www.ibm.com/smartercities Digital Platforms for Smarter City Marketmaking21st June 2012Rick RobinsonExecutive Architect, Office of the CTO, IBM Software Group Europe rick_robinson@uk.ibm.com twitter.com/dr_rick theurbantechnologist.com

  4. http://www.newscientist.com/issue/2678 http://royalsociety.org/policy/projects/people-planet/report/ http://www.e-skills.com/insights2010 Photo of Dhaka, Bangladesh by Ahron de Leeuw http://www.flickr.com/photos/ahron/148314949/ Why do Smarter Cities matter? There are a lot of us already, and more every day: • The UK is the most densely populated major country in Europe. • In 2010, the UK population grew by 409,000 – one third of the total population growth in the EU. • The world cannot support continuing GDP growth at the current level of usage of natural resources Most of us live in urban areas: • More than 50% of the world’s population, and more than 90% of the UK’s, now live in urban areas. • Cities are importers of resources including food, energy water, labour and skills. • City supply chains are congested and vulnerable to disruption. We are not prepared for the competitive global society of the future: • Whilst future economic growth is expected to be highly dependent on technology, less than 20% of people hired to do IT jobs in the UK acquire their IT skills in the education system. • Despite the evolution of internet and pervasive technologies, many people do not have access to technology, education and opportunity.

  5. http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/innovationstudies/researchthemes/ourprojects/platformshttp://www3.imperial.ac.uk/innovationstudies/researchthemes/ourprojects/platforms Smarter Cities are new markets for new things ... Photograph of chocolate printer by Jason Bauman http://www.flickr.com/photos/11776347@N06/6167798093/ ... and new technology and financialplatforms will make them work.

  6. http://www.cloudpro.co.uk/cloud-essentials/private-cloud/3555/sunderland-cloud-implementation-points-way-local-councilshttp://www.cloudpro.co.uk/cloud-essentials/private-cloud/3555/sunderland-cloud-implementation-points-way-local-councils http://theurbantechnologist.com/2011/11/18/building-a-smarter-city-on-the-cloud-in-sunderland/ http://www-01.ibm.com/software/success/cssdb.nsf/CS/STRD-7YJM5P?OpenDocument https://www-304.ibm.com/connections/blogs/ibmireland/entry/innovative_new_data_sharing_network_to_create_commercial_opportunities1 Smarter Cities are new markets for new things ... Smarter access to opportunities for growth for Social Enterprise and SMEs in Sunderland, Dublin and Wuxi ... and new technology and financialplatforms will make them work.

  7. http://www-01.ibm.com/software/success/cssdb.nsf/CS/STRD-7YJM5P?OpenDocumenthttp://www-01.ibm.com/software/success/cssdb.nsf/CS/STRD-7YJM5P?OpenDocument Smarter Cities are new markets for new things ... Smarter sustainable communities in Dubuque ... and new technology and financialplatforms will make them work.

  8. http://www.medwayyouthtrust.org/91.html Smarter Cities are new markets for new things ... Smarter access to opportunity in Medway ... and new technology and financialplatforms will make them work.

  9. http://www.ibm.com/software/industry/intelligent-oper-center/http://www.ibm.com/software/industry/intelligent-oper-center/ A Platform for Cities: Intelligent Operations Centre A platform for innovation Apps Apps Apps Programming APIs Visualization Analytics Intelligent Operations Center Dashboards Predictive Systems Alerts Modeling & Simulation Event Rules Semantic Models Workflows Reports/ Analysis City Archives Alerts KPI’s Directives Advanced Visual Features Service Bus Standards Based Interfaces Gateway Gateway Gateway Gateway Gateway Data Integration Other Feeds: • Weather • Citizens • Environmental Quality • Financials • … A platform for integration Utilities Transport Public Safety Human Services Buildings 9

  10. www.ibm.com/smartercities We need to build Smarter Cities ... • Smarter cities need to be joined-up and forward-thinking. • While new technologies create new opportunities, Smarter Cities are about people. • Sustainable smarter cities will need sustainable financial models. … together. rick_robinson@uk.ibm.com twitter.com/dr_rick theurbantechnologist.com

  11. Bartholomew Room

  12. Main Theatre / Salisbury Smart Cities: efficient, connected and integrated Vin Sumner, Managing Director, Clicks and Links

  13. Green Digital Cities Base London 21st June 2012 Vin Sumner Clicks and Links Ltd

  14. Cities as Catalysts and Leaders

  15. Green Digital A Green Shift ICT that is more energy efficient Global Footprint 2 to 3% Opportunities for Efficiencies • Low Energy Devices • Green Data Centres • Energy Efficient Networks Green Procurement Possible Increase in Energy Use

  16. Green Digital A Green Shift ICT that enables new energy efficient processes ICT that is more energy efficient Global Footprint 2 to 3% Opportunities for Efficiencies • Low Energy Devices • Green Data Centres • Energy Efficient Networks Green Procurement Possible Increase in Energy Use Smart Transport Smart Buildings Lighting Smart Manufacturing Smart Grids 15% Savings (Smart 2020)

  17. Green Digital A Green Shift ICT that enables new energy efficient processes ICT that drives new values and behaviours ICT that is more energy efficient Global Footprint 2 to 3% Opportunities for Efficiencies • Low Energy Devices • Green Data Centres • Energy Efficient Networks Green Procurement Possible Increase in Energy Use Smart Transport Smart Buildings Lighting Smart Manufacturing Smart Grids 15% Savings (Smart 2020) Measurement Change Behaviours Restructuring Low Carbon Activity Enabling Infrastructure Smart Consumption Space 25% Savings ?

  18. Green Digital Charter • Clicks and Links / Manchester Initiative • Taken forward by EUROCITIES and European Commission • Commits cities to reduce emissions through ICT • Promotes progress in tackling climate change through the innovative use of digital technologies in cities

  19. Commitments • Work with Green Digital Charter signatories on ICT & energy efficiency • Deploy 5 large-scale ICT pilotsper city within 5 years • Decrease ICT’s direct carbon footprint per city by 30% within 10 years

  20. Charter Signatories

  21. 40% carbon reduction by 2020 Bristol - Malmo Murcia - Nuremberg 20% carbon reduction by 2020 Bologna - Helsinki 60% carbon reduction by 2026 Birmingham 21% carbon reduction by 2020 Vienna - Zagreb 31.64% carbon reduction by 2020 Rijeka Carbon neutral by 2050 Gent

  22. NiCE Project • To establish a replicable implementation and monitoring structure for the Green Digital Charter • To transfer the monitoring and implementation framework to cities and deliver practical support for accelerated achievement of GDC commitments in a sustainable way • To double the number of GDC signatory cities, facilitate exchange with similar initiatives in China, and engage with key stakeholders to be involved as implementation partners • FP7 Funded • EUROCITIES/Clicks and Links / Manchester CC/ IOER

  23. NiCE Approach NiCE GDC cities GDC TOOLKIT Action Framework Action Tools Catalogue Reporting tools (GDC, CoM, ICT) SUPPORT TO CITIES GDC Contact Point Technical trainings Study tours OUTREACH Roadshows Cooperation with CoM Focus on China ADVISORY GROUPS: Reference Cities Group & Expert Advisory Board

  24. NiCE Approach • Roadmap: online • Draft: June 2012 • Final: June 2013 NiCE GDC cities GDC TOOLKIT Action Framework Action Tools Catalogue Reporting tools (GDC, CoM, ICT) SUPPORT TO CITIES GDC Contact Point Technical trainings Study tours OUTREACH Roadshows Cooperation with CoM Focus on China ADVISORY GROUPS: Reference Cities Group & Expert Advisory Board

  25. Green Digital Framework

  26. NiCE Approach • “Measuring Green IT” Belfast, 19 June 2012 • Study Tour Resource Pack – August 2012 NiCE GDC cities GDC TOOLKIT Action Framework Action Tools Catalogue Reporting tools (GDC, CoM, ICT) SUPPORT TO CITIES GDC Contact Point Technical trainings Study tours OUTREACH Roadshows Cooperation with CoM Focus on China ADVISORY GROUPS: Reference Cities Group & Expert Advisory Board

  27. NiCE approach • Call for roadshows • GDC and EU policies/funding • Public-private cooperation on GDC commitments • Energy & Technology • Visibility events: Annual ceremony, EUSEW, Open Days • EAST-WEST • Cyprus, 4 September 2012 • "Green Digital Agenda in Smart Cities – European and Chinese cities leading by examples“ NiCE GDC cities GDC TOOLKIT Action Framework Action Tools Catalogue Reporting tools (GDC, CoM, ICT) SUPPORT TO CITIES GDC Contact Point Technical trainings Study tours OUTREACH Roadshows Cooperation with CoM Focus on China ADVISORY GROUPS: Reference Cities Group & Expert Advisory Board

  28. NiCE Approach NiCE GDC cities GDC TOOLKIT Action Framework Action Tools Catalogue Reporting tools (GDC, CoM, ICT) SUPPORT TO CITIES GDC Contact Point Technical trainings Study tours • Reference Cities Group • Bologna, IT • Eindhoven, NL • Linkoping, SE • Manchester, UK • Warsaw, PL • Yantai, China • Expert Advisory Board • Claus Barthel, Wuppertal Institute • Dennis Pamlin, independent consultant • Jess Page, Austrian institute of Technology • Molly Webb, Climate Group • Nicola Villa, CISCO OUTREACH Roadshows Cooperation with CoM Focus on China ADVISORY GROUPS: Reference Cities Group & Expert Advisory Board

  29. City Projects Green IT collaboration in the City of Malmö • Introduce a model for collaboration concerning Green IT within the municipality departments in the City of Malmö • Green AddICTBristol • Carries information on ICT-based carbon dioxide emissions in Bristol including case studies on green businesses, carbon calculators, and statistics on ICT carbon and energy bills.

  30. City Projects • Birmingham AIM HIGH project • Field test and evaluate the effectiveness of digital technologies for energy saving such as domestic smart meters, heating controls etc in a testbed of 348 homes • Amsterdam Smart Challenge • Involve 11 organisations over 2 months using the ‘Wattcher’ to monitor their energy consumption, thereby becoming more aware of their usage and enabling them to save energy Amsterdam Wattcher Source: http://www.greenlaunches.com/gadgets-and-tech/wattcher_to_curb_energy_consumption_at_home.php

  31. City Projects • Nice Côte d’Azur Eco Valley • providing seamless journeys for travelers by coordinating and integrating different methods of transport • Different pilots: intelligent parking, electric car-sharing schemes and Near Field Communication (NFC) technology around ticketing and payment • Bologna Traffic control centre • Development of a traffic control centre to manage traffic in the metropolitan area. This will improve traffic flow, provide real-time traffic data, and contributing to the development of municipal traffic planning tools • Tallinn Real-time information system • Make up-to-date, reliable travel information available to passengers in an effort to increase ridership levels on public transport.

  32. City Projects • Energy Efficiency Public Lighting inRijeka • 97% of public lights in Rijeka are energy efficient. City spends less energy per light and has sustainable goal to reduce lighting pollution City of Burgas • Genoa ILLUMINATE • investigate the implementation of “smart” lighting in high quality urban areas, with the aim of piloting innovative solutions and achieve both energy efficiency and improved quality of light. City of Rijeka

  33. City Projects • Manchester Smart Environments • Enable residents to collect data about the city environment through the use of wearable sensor technology as well as sensors embedded in streets, buildings and green spaces. • Example: provide info as “at what time of day pollution is at a high” or “how trees help improve the environment” • Eindhoven Ambient sensor network • Distributed control system for energy management to achieve efficient energy use • Awarded the Living Labs Global Award in 2011 Eindhoven sensors Source: http://www.llga.org/past_edition.php?idPastE=50&any=2011#

  34. Signing the Charter • BENEFITS FOR SIGNATORIES: • Free trainings  priority • Financial support  travel and accommodation • Visibility  website, events • Prior access to GDC toolkit and support

  35. www.greendigitalcharter.eu @GDCharter

  36. Gamification - SME Platforms Alternative Currencies Future Cities

  37. Contacts info@greendigitalcharter.eu www.greendigitalcharter.eu vin.sumner@clicksandlinks.com www.clicksandlinks.com Twitter @vinsumner

  38. Bartholomew Room

  39. Smart Cities: efficient, connected and integrated Lean Doody, Associate, Arup Main Theatre / Salisbury

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