3. 300 people
50 M euros
The BRIC
Public administration which organizes,
promotes and spreads the use of Information
and Communication Technologies within the
Brussels-Capital Region
Target audience
Regional and Local Authorities Schools,
Hospitals, Citizens
Advantages
cutting-edge IT skills through IRISteam asbl
founding shareholder of IRISnet, the Brussel’s
broadband telecommunications network.
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5. Improve connectivity for schools
and public spaces
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• 166 connected secondary
schools by 2019 (28 schools
per year)
• Average cost of connectivity
35.000 EUR per school
• The Region will give 1 million
EUR par year
A large scale free public
wireless network: 60 sites
connected, 4.000 users every
day
12. « In Smart Cities, digital technologies translate into
better public services for citizen, better use of
resources and less impact on the environment »
Digital Agenda for Europe
13. Concept smart city
2008
• mobile > fixed
• Things > humans
• Rural > urban
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New ICT paradigm
• Mobile applications
• Social networks
• Internet of things
• Cloud computing
• Big data
Sustainability triangle
• Social empowerment
and governance
• Environmental resources
and pollution
• Economic growth and
efficiency
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A. Existing services
B. Consultations
C. European projects
Strategy
• web portal http://smartcity.brussels on line since 3 June 2015
• Smart City Manager hired in september 2015
• Approval of a strategy for Brussels Smart City early 2016
Strategy and proposals
for 2016 - 2019
“To create a smart city where living and
working are much more pleasant thanks
to the smart use of technology”
State Secretary for IT and
Digital transition Bianca Debaets
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3. Education (citizen, open data, teachers, uses within the wall of the
school)
4. Weaknesses of the private sector, innovation insufficiently
highlighted, to re-inforce (start-ups, EU projects, universities).
5. Need of high quality information (transparency) in both ways
(contribution, co-creation)
1. Citizen must be at the heart of
every smart city strategy
2. Data related to privacy (to convince,
educate, find a solution for the future of any exchange of personal
data)
Smart City Summit
3 June 2015
17. Meeting with ICT
companies
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1. Open data
2. The cloud
3. ICT training and education
4. Clusters and incubators
Smart City Wheel Boyd Cohen
18. www.smartcity.brussels
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Fix-My-Proprété
Wifi arrêts de bus
Streaming conseil communaux
Application qualité de l’air
Open data
Stationnnement
Ecoles
Changement d’adresse
Caméra d’ambiance
Antennes intercommunales
WiFi événementiel
20. European Cloud Marketplace for Intelligent
Mobility (CIP)
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Platform to publish services available in the cloud. Mobile payment and parking assistance services
Proof of concept
Integration of BePark services (find and use private parking spots with access management tools) and
MobileFor (SMS’s payement for on street parking purposes) http://m.ecim-cities.eu/
building an Internet of Things Open innovation
ecosystem for connected smart objects (H2020)
Interconnection of platforms, use of combined set of data from different platforms and creation of
application building blocks
3 proof of concepts (to be defined)
• Safety on the way to school (sensors: mobile and traffic counting)
• Smart mobility for emergency services (sensors: cameras and GPS)
• Measuring cyclists (sensors: bikes sensors, mobile, trafic lights)