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Smart cities thinking outside the box

  1. 1. © 2017 MassTLC All Rights Reserved© 2017 MassTLC All Rights Reserved Smart Cities: Thinking Outside The Box Source: https://smartcitiesworld.net/
  2. 2. © 2017 MassTLC All Rights Reserved© 2017 MassTLC All Rights Reserved Smart Cities: Thinking Outside The Box Moderator: Setrag Khoshafian, Pegasystems Inc. Ed Bernardon, Vice President, Strategic Automotive Initiative, Siemens PLM Software Subu Ramasamy, Senior Global Product Manager, Connected Lighting Systems, Philips Lighting Kris Carter, Co-Chair, Mayor's Office of New Urban Mechanics, City of Boston
  3. 3. © 2017 MassTLC All Rights Reserved © 2017 MassTLC All Rights Reserved ˆSource: UN
  4. 4. © 2017 MassTLC All Rights Reserved © 2017 MassTLC All Rights Reserved Source: http://coolinfographics.com/
  5. 5. © 2017 MassTLC All Rights Reserved Realizing Value for Smart Cities: Insight to Action through Value Streams Source: Intel Value Stream Raw-data Providers Consumers (raw data) Aggregate / Re-format / Maintain Enhancers (raw -> value add) Data-driven Smart City Service Providers Analytics (raw -> value add) Insights / new data sets Raw or Value Added Technical Interface : • Globally-standardised architecture & APIs Commercial / Legal Interface : • Legal agreements for data sharing • Charging framework for optional data access SMART CITY DATA EXCHANGE & MARKETPLACE
  6. 6. © 2017 MassTLC All Rights Reserved © 2017 MassTLC All Rights Reserved Smart Cities Source: Schneider Electric
  7. 7. © 2017 MassTLC All Rights Reserved© 2017 MassTLC All Rights Reserved Smart Cities: Thinking Outside The Box Ed Bernardon Vice President, Strategic Automotive Initiative, Siemens PLM Software
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  9. 9. Affordable. Experience. Adaptable.
  10. 10. © 2017 MassTLC All Rights Reserved© 2017 MassTLC All Rights Reserved Smart Cities: Thinking Outside The Box Subu Ramasamy Senior Global Product Manager, Connected Lighting Systems, Philips Lighting
  11. 11. © 2017 MassTLC All Rights Reserved© 2017 MassTLC All Rights Reserved Public infrastructure should be as connected as we are Today, we expect more from our infrastructures More than any other city service, public lighting bridges the emotional and technical realms Source: Philips Lighting
  12. 12. © 2017 MassTLC All Rights Reserved© 2017 MassTLC All Rights Reserved million street lights worldwide1 Lighting can account for up to 40% of a city’s total energy consumption2 On average, public lighting is more than 20 years old3 2% of installed systems are connected, expected to reach 35% by 20253 Public lighting is everywhere but connectivity is not ~300 40% 1 Northeast Group, Global LED and Smart Street Lighting Forecast 2015-2025 2 European PPP Expertise Centre (EPEC), European Commission, Energy Efficient Street Lighting, 2013 3 Philips market analysis Source: Philips Lighting
  13. 13. © 2017 MassTLC All Rights Reserved© 2017 MassTLC All Rights Reserved The Climate Group's lightsavers trial investigated pilots with LED and smart lighting in 12 major cities. In 15 trials, with over 500 lights and 27 products, significant energy savings were identified. Connect to leverage the benefits of LED energy savings energy savings with LED 50-70% energy savings when coupled with smart controls Up to 80% Source: The Climate Group, The Big Switch, 2015 Source: Philips Lighting
  14. 14. © 2017 MassTLC All Rights Reserved© 2017 MassTLC All Rights Reserved Connected lighting and citizen engagement It’s beyond lighting, it gives a city its identity, its branding, it makes people want to connect and feel proud of their city Source: Philips Lighting
  15. 15. © 2017 MassTLC All Rights Reserved© 2017 MassTLC All Rights Reserved Lighting sculpture responds to environmental data Cities are investing in architectural lighting to create identity, attract tourists, and become better places to live, work and play. Understanding the impact these installations are having allows the city to make the most of their investment Sentiment analysis through social media Source: Philips Lighting
  16. 16. © 2017 MassTLC All Rights Reserved© 2017 MassTLC All Rights Reserved Connected lighting and city monitoring Open to exploring the power of city data Source: Philips Lighting
  17. 17. © 2017 MassTLC All Rights Reserved© 2017 MassTLC All Rights Reserved Vision – Empowered cities with connected lighting New systems need to be connected, scalable, and open 4+ billion connected people 25+ billion embedded, intelligent systems 25+ million apps 50+ trillion GB of data The cloud Source: Mario Morales, International Data Corpora-on (IDC). Forecast for 2020 Source: Philips Lighting
  18. 18. © 2017 MassTLC All Rights Reserved© 2017 MassTLC All Rights Reserved Smart Cities: Thinking Outside The Box Kris Carter, Co-Chair, Mayor's Office of New Urban Mechanics, City of Boston
  19. 19. © 2017 MassTLC All Rights Reserved Managing Growth
  20. 20. © 2017 MassTLC All Rights Reserved Improving Resiliency
  21. 21. © 2017 MassTLC All Rights Reserved Increasing Equity
  22. 22. © 2017 MassTLC All Rights Reserved From our Mayor’s Office of New Urban Mechanics: (see monum.github.io/playbook)
  23. 23. © 2017 MassTLC All Rights Reserved(see monum.github.io/playbook)

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