The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf(CBTL), Business strategy case study
How digital technology is shaping the future of humanity john g
1. HOW DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY IS SHAPING
THE FUTURE OF HUMANITY?
John G. Jung
Chairman and Co-Founder
Intelligent Community Forum
www.intelligentcommunity.org
Barcelona
February 28, 2017
COACB Auditorium
Caspe, 130
5. ICF Intelligent Communities
1999 - 2017
160 Global Examples
are at the forefront of
innovation and have
greater resilience to
withstand economic
downturns.
6. ICF Intelligent Communities in Taiwan
1999 - 2017Changhua County
Chiayi City
Hsinchu City
Hsinchu County
Kaohsiung
Keelung City
New Taipei City
Tainan City
Taitung County
Taoyuan City
Taipei
Taichung City
Yilan County
Smart21, Top7 and Intelligent Community of the Year
13. WHAT IS THE INTERNET OF THINGS? >
PEOPLE
Things –
Connected M2M -
Generate lots of Data
That is analyzed to
make sense of it all
For People who
will benefit from
the connected
devices and the
information
derived from
them
15. •2014- 50% of the world’s population is urban
•2050, 70% will be urban
•“As cities continue to grow, with some already
at the breaking point, the resources necessary
to manage them are not able to keep pace.”
Why is this Important?
City Challenges at a breaking point
23. SMART CITIES ARE EFFICIENT CITIES
Improve the way cities work:
1. Infrastructure / Sensors
2. Big Data
3. Analytics
4. Efficiency
5. Asset Management
6. Reputational Capital
7. Competitive Advantages
24. INTELLIGENT COMMUNITIES
Achieve more holistically:
1. Infrastructure / Smart Cities
2. Education/ Skilled Workforce
3. Innovation/ Creativity
4. Digital Inclusion
5. Advocacy/ Marketing
6. Sustainability (environment, social,
cultural and fiscal)
25. BARCELONA- DELIVERING BUSINESS VALUE BY
CONNECTING THE UNCONNECTED
Smart Citizens
Smart Lighting Smart WaterSmart Buses Smart Bus Stop Smart Parking Smart Waste
Revenue Jobs Productivity Cost AvoidanceCitizen Experiences
1,500 New Companies; 56,000 New Jobs; Mobile Collaboration: $1.6B; Telework: $199M;
Smart Parking: $67M; Smart Water: $58M; Smart Lighting: $47M
26. EINDHOVEN, THE NETHERLANDS
“Smart cities are a reflection of a city that works
better; an Intelligent Community reflects a city in
which people live better.”
27. Beyond SMART INFRASTRUCTURE
Holistic Strategies of Intelligent
Communities: Application and Use
Creative Industries have become a key
interest of cities and regions.
• Conveys powerful optics
• Revival / survival of cities.
Innovation Hubs and Districts
28. INNOVATION CLUSTERS
• Biotech and Pharma
• Sustainable Energy
• Security
• Advanced Manufacturing
• IoT and Smart
Technologies
• Lifestyle and Health
“Innovation is the key to
invigorating …(insert
country name here)…
economy and building
the foundations of a
prosperous knowledge
economy”
29. CITIES ARE CRUCIBLES
Experimentation and market forces combine to test innovation.
City Labs
Sustainable Cities
Green Cities
Beta Cities
Global Cities
Mega Cities
Resilient Cities
Smart Cities
Intelligent Communities
35. Thank you!
John G. Jung
Chairman and Co-Founder
Intelligent Community Forum
jjung@intelligentcommunity.org
www.intelligentcommunity.org
Editor's Notes
2014- 50% of the world’s population have moved to cities bringing untenable challenges to most of these urban areas
By 2050, 70% of the world’s population will be in urban environments.
As cities continue to grow, with some already at the breaking point, the resources necessary to manage them are not able to keep pace.
Some urban communities are looking to the promise of technology to solve their urban challenges. Through deploying smart city infrastructure and undertaking big data analytics, civic efficiencies (traffic, utilities and services) are expected to generate improved asset management that should be able to help municipalities make better decisions and help them keep pace with their budgets.
By deploying sensors in these areas and addressing data management in ways, for instance, to create improved civic operations and relieve traffic congestion, the value of Internet of Things applications will be demonstrated to their citizens, with the hope that trust and confidence in these technologies will also be enhanced.
Other Internet of Things examples include “The Internet of Cows” in which RFID tagged cows are able to be continuously screened prior to milking for any diseases or other health issues that might taint the milk as well as directed to a secure area for medical assistance. With sufficient data from these cows, researchers and veterinarians are able to undertake predictive medical treatments for them, avoiding issues before they start.
“The Internet of Schoolchildren” is a long standing program in Taiwan where all schoolchildren are provided smartcards which can be used for transportation and other basic expenditures but which also send a text message to the parents that their child has entered or left their school. Through data gained over a long period of time and properly analyzed, administrators are able to determine well in advance the predictive behaviours of these children and undertake remedial measures to improve their attendance, ensure their safety and security and other measures.
Cities that are applying Internet of Things applications, linking their device’s identifiers are doing so to monitor and measure for efficiencies, security and higher productivity. Often this is referred to as developing Smart Cities.
The drivers of Intelligent Communities are people (talent and leadership), innovation and creativity, inclusion, advocacy and marketing, sustainability, collaboration, and, oh yes, advanced, Smart City infrastructure. By incorporating the Internet of Things in a more horizontal, open source and shared ecosystem, people at all levels will be able to create increased social, economic and cultural opportunities and live better lives. This is a community approach focused on people and not just systems, technology and data.
Cities are crucibles where experimentation and market forces combine to test innovation. They are also the place we call home where we live out our dreams, raise our families and add to our culture and economy.