Smart Infrastructure solicits a consortium leading to,
co-innovation, local adaptability, system modularity
and life-cycle cost optimisation.
With our consortium we address some core functions
required, for a smart city, community, township & building
3. Showcase Details
from:
5 to 7
October ‘17
at:
Jaipur
Hotel Clarks Amer
15th edition by:
RSVP : Dhiraj Bhadane : +91 9619 101 332 :: [for exhibition and seminar passes]
4. concept of Smart Cities
via interpretations from Eindhoven
University of Technology &
the Pune’s Smart City docket.
sneak-peek to the showcase
pitch by the consortium of My Liveable City,
Clancy Global & Secutech Automation.
Topics Covered
5. at a Macro scale, the framework provided by Eindhoven
University of Technology is most relevant, to draw common
reference.
SMART
LivingPeople Environment
MobilityEconomy Government
21st Century Education
Inclusive Society
Embrace Creativity
Culturally Vibrant & Happy
Safe
Healthy
Green Buildings
Green Energy
Green Urban Planning
Entrepreneurship & Innovation
Productivity
Interconnectedness
Mixed-Modal Access
Clean & Non-Motorized [options]
Integrated ICT
Supply/Demand Policy
Transparency & Open Data
ICT & E-Government
6. at a relatively Micro scale, the docket by Pune’s Smart City sets
out the blocks for cities & townships incl. components at building level.
Mixed-Use
Compactness
Open Spaces
Transportation & Mobility
Walkable
IT Connectivity
Housing & Inclusiveness
Sanitation
Waste Management
Safety
Citizen Participation
Identity & Culture
Economy & Employment
Health
Education
Intelligent Govt. Services
Energy Supply
Energy Source
Water Supply
Wastewater Management
Water Quality
Air Quality
Energy Efficiency
Underground Electric Wiring
7. [passive]
providing the undertone
framework for hardware
with a seamlessly
integrated layer of
software
[active]
knowledgeable planning
inc. computational analysis;
with integrable elements
at city, township, building &
community level
“The passive measures will be contemplated via 1] articles curated by Shyam
Khandekar, from various issues of the magazine he co-founded i.e. My Liveable
City. 2] functional, yet engineering measures to be considered, by Akhil Ganatra,
MD, Clancy Global.”
8. [passive]
providing the undertone
framework for hardware
with a seamlessly
integrated layer of
software
[active]
knowledgeable planning
inc. computational analysis;
with integrable elements
at city, township, building &
community level
10. engineering measures:
Building
Envelope
Natural
Ventilation
Under-floor
Systems
Heat
Recovery
“The active measures will be showcased via 1] a live installation conceptualised
by co-founder of Secutech Aditya Prabhu 2] a collaborative assessment of the
intelligence that can be built-in 3] the most relevant considerations for planning of
engineering 4] facilitating the understandability of core infrastructure services.”
11. c
screen 1
Security Platform
screen 2
IoT* BMS#
screen 3
IoT* Gateway#
screen 4
Remote Analytics
an installation by:
* IoT :: Internet of Things ------ # BMS :: Building Management Systems
a collaboration of:
IBMS&
control logics
Preventive
Maintenance
Augmented /
Virtual Reality
Smart /
Consumer Devices
c
12. Energy Management
Climate Control Systems
BIM :: Building Information Modelling
Structural Systems
The Water Loop
Electrical :: source to distribution
Life Cycle Costs
Human Safety :: Fire & Security
articles by:
13. For more details contact :: Akhil Ganatra | +91 9892 502 840 | akg@clancy-global.com
secutechautomation.comclancy-global.commyliveablecity.com
Smart Infrastructure solicits a consortium leading to,
co-innovation, local adaptability, system modularity
and life-cycle cost optimisation.
With our consortium we address some core functions
required, for a smart city, community, township & building