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iCity ‘Building a Smarter London’

iCity ‘Building a Smarter London’ . Nick Bromley iCity Programme Manager 07970 956576 nick.bromley@london.gov.uk. iCity Breakfast Briefing Outcomes: Establish a shared understanding of ‘Smart Cities’ - baseline context, key technologies, example apps;

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iCity ‘Building a Smarter London’

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  1. iCity ‘Building a Smarter London’ Nick Bromley iCity Programme Manager 07970 956576 nick.bromley@london.gov.uk

  2. iCity Breakfast Briefing Outcomes: • Establish a shared understanding of ‘Smart Cities’ - baseline context, key technologies, example apps; • Explore answers to these key questions: • What should be the purpose - wider ‘Smart City’ agenda or iCity?; • What challenges/issues does the programme need to address?; • Do we have the right people in the room – who else?; • Set out an action plan – SIG’s, topics e.g. BIM, iCity detailed plan etc.

  3. Structured approach: Strategic Direction – National/International Targets, Vision 2020, London Plan, Mayoral Policies Masterplanning & Development Opportunities (iCity) Projects Smart City Outcomes Challenge & Opportunity Driven Technology Platform – ‘Cloud’, ‘Big Data’ Communities of Use (Use Cases) Open Data & Infrastructure Private Data RFID WiFi Air Qu Demo Econo iBus Internet of Things

  4. Characteristics of cities: • Uniquely important – population, CO2, economic driver (64%); • Uniquely vulnerable – local and regional competition, aging population, infrastructure failures; • Under intense pressure to change – energy costs, climate change impacts, public realm improvement, housing, infrastructure; • All problems are difficult and messy – ill defined, highly dynamic, politicised, interconnected; • Silo subsystems, strongly interconnected yet weakly coordinated, lacking structured awareness of each other, lack of institutionalised and operational adaptability.

  5. Agenda: • Introduction – mayoral vision, Andrew Collinge GLA • Masdar - planning a ‘Smart City, Gerard Evenden, Foster + Partners • Tcity - building on a legacy, Andreas Knobloch • ‘Smart Cities’ types and characteristics – Adam Poole, Michael Mulquin, Duncan Wilson • Break • How ‘Open Data’ and ‘Open Infrastructure’ is changing the world – Gavin Starks, ODI • How ‘Big Data’ helps us understand and plan ‘Smart Cities’ – Jan Piotrowski, Economist • Key technology enablers e.g. IoT and ‘Cloud’ - Duncan Wilson, Intel • iCity platform – how ‘Open Data’ and ‘Open Infrastructure’ foundation, Nick Bromley • Examples from CycleAlert, Kings College/Citilogik, Active in Time • Plan of action.

  6. Andrew Collinge, Assistant Director, Intelligence

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