In my Master Project for the Innovation & Technology Business School Zigurat i was thinking about digital transformation of a country in focus of cities. I worked out a high level concept based on citizen needs: A Platform Model that includes Virtual Identity, Service Portfolio and a Public Backlog, that enables Cities to create a highly innovative Enviroment that fits to different city cultures. I looking forward to your thoughts and feedback. Mail me: andre@hyperstacks.de
what is smart city?
how make smart city?
why we need smart cities?
what the parameters of the smart cities?
world examples of smart cities
some problems and suggestions for Damascus city
Smart city implication on future urban mobility and transportationSuvodip Das
My project Report on 'Smart City:Its impact on Future Urban Mobility and Transportation' briefs a brief description about Smart City and It also briefs about how the urban mobility and transportation will shape in Smart City.
what is smart city?
how make smart city?
why we need smart cities?
what the parameters of the smart cities?
world examples of smart cities
some problems and suggestions for Damascus city
Smart city implication on future urban mobility and transportationSuvodip Das
My project Report on 'Smart City:Its impact on Future Urban Mobility and Transportation' briefs a brief description about Smart City and It also briefs about how the urban mobility and transportation will shape in Smart City.
A technical lecture on Information and Technology as enabler for Smart City at Institute of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers (IETE), Vadodara, Center
this presentation shows you the meaning, advantages, projects etc about smart cities and also about smart cities in India. who will invest in these smart city projects? cities in india which are going to be smart cities.
This presentation was presented during smart traffic ME conference in Abu Dhabi held from 18-19 May 2015. The presentation covers the concepts of smart government and smart cities and how the two relates together and provide insight about the digitalization trends in the transportation industry towards smart transport or smart mobility. And finally provides example from the UAE transportation sector.
The Business Case for Smart Cities
• What is a Smart City?
• Where are the Smart Cities?
• Does Smart = Sustainable?
• How can the investment be justified?
• How can success be measured?
India’s recent stand on Smart City Development and involvement of various high income countries; initiates the talk of ideal variables for smart city evolution by our own standards. With a vision of Urban Governance for general livability, it becomes imperative to study these parameters and ensure the evolution of our own concept of a Smart City. Our spatial planning models based on unique factors such as Human Diversity, Physical-Social networks and ICT impact on urban fabric, City resilience, etc. make it all the more interesting to evolve a blueprint for Planning a Smart City.
The paper centers the infrastructural developments for the Smart Urban Development in India. The research helps us arrive at a general line of action for Urban Planning implications catering to the Infrastructure Sector, amongst others; thus affecting environmental, social and economic structure significantly. The study further finds the scope of progress, encouraged from various government policies for successful implementation of Smart City Development. It also allows a peek into future scenario of improvements and deliberations particular to Indian standards in consideration with the scenario of other countries.
Need for Smart Cities, Introduction to Smart Cities, India Smart City Initiative Details, Financing Mechanisms to support implementation & Global Examples
The role of digital technologies in promoting smart city governance; Data-driven decision making.
Gabriela Viale Pereira, Postdoc, Danube University Krems, AU
Planning Laws - Its Implications for Urban Development JIT KUMAR GUPTA
Paper tries to analyse the role and importance of legal framework in the context of urban development and the need to make urban laws more rational, simple and supportive of the urban development.
With increasing population, urbanisation, pollution, and congestion, we must design, plan and rebuild cities to accommodate growing requirements over time. Smart City is a viable solution to address and upgrade the cities in sync with present-day requirements. Design plays a pivotal role in the development of Smart Cities. Architecture and urban planning aid in making cities liveable and enhancing the quality of life of its residents.Smart city design principles extend to proper visualization, planning, designing, implementation, and maintenance.
Smart Cities and Big Data - Research Presentationannegalang
Research presentation on smart cities (sensor technology) and big data, presented in a graduate course I took on Transmedia Design and Digital Culture.
Smart Cities and ICT - An assessment framework for Smart City ICT architectureHakan Demirel
There are many definitions of a <Smart City>, and almost all identify ICT as the key enabler. But, what are the characteristics of a smart city, and what is the role of ICT in enabling those characteristics? Moreover, how ICT maturity can be assessed in a smart city context?
The slides give a brief on smart city concepts, elaborate on the role of ICT in smart city enablement and also introduce an EA framework to assess ICT maturity of smart cities.
Regional Planning in Nepal: Prospects and ChallengesAshishDangal1
This presentation was prepared as part of my Regional Planning I course in the University of Stuttgart. I have researched the context of Nepal, present status of development and the challenges of Regional Planning in Nepal.
Vibrant Gujarat - Large Project investment Opportunities in Gujarat - ProfileVibrant Gujarat
The Government of Gujarat through its nodal agency, GIDB, is planning to develop an eco-city/smart community.
GIFT is conceptualized as the first Financial Services Special Economic zone to be developed as a global financial hub. With its strategic location, state of the art infrastructure, green and intelligent buildings it is poised to become a globally benchmarked International Finance Centre providing exciting opportunities for financial services and IT/ITeS companies.
Paper presented by Dr Steve Hodgkinson - Research Director IT – Asia/Pacific Ovum, at the Serve You Right Conference, Melbourne, September 2011. The modern digital economy requires new behaviours from citizens, industry partners, peer agencies and governments to inspire economic, social and environmental sustainability, nurture digital society initiatives, collaborate to pool thinking and resources and leverage proven platforms and solutions.
A technical lecture on Information and Technology as enabler for Smart City at Institute of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers (IETE), Vadodara, Center
this presentation shows you the meaning, advantages, projects etc about smart cities and also about smart cities in India. who will invest in these smart city projects? cities in india which are going to be smart cities.
This presentation was presented during smart traffic ME conference in Abu Dhabi held from 18-19 May 2015. The presentation covers the concepts of smart government and smart cities and how the two relates together and provide insight about the digitalization trends in the transportation industry towards smart transport or smart mobility. And finally provides example from the UAE transportation sector.
The Business Case for Smart Cities
• What is a Smart City?
• Where are the Smart Cities?
• Does Smart = Sustainable?
• How can the investment be justified?
• How can success be measured?
India’s recent stand on Smart City Development and involvement of various high income countries; initiates the talk of ideal variables for smart city evolution by our own standards. With a vision of Urban Governance for general livability, it becomes imperative to study these parameters and ensure the evolution of our own concept of a Smart City. Our spatial planning models based on unique factors such as Human Diversity, Physical-Social networks and ICT impact on urban fabric, City resilience, etc. make it all the more interesting to evolve a blueprint for Planning a Smart City.
The paper centers the infrastructural developments for the Smart Urban Development in India. The research helps us arrive at a general line of action for Urban Planning implications catering to the Infrastructure Sector, amongst others; thus affecting environmental, social and economic structure significantly. The study further finds the scope of progress, encouraged from various government policies for successful implementation of Smart City Development. It also allows a peek into future scenario of improvements and deliberations particular to Indian standards in consideration with the scenario of other countries.
Need for Smart Cities, Introduction to Smart Cities, India Smart City Initiative Details, Financing Mechanisms to support implementation & Global Examples
The role of digital technologies in promoting smart city governance; Data-driven decision making.
Gabriela Viale Pereira, Postdoc, Danube University Krems, AU
Planning Laws - Its Implications for Urban Development JIT KUMAR GUPTA
Paper tries to analyse the role and importance of legal framework in the context of urban development and the need to make urban laws more rational, simple and supportive of the urban development.
With increasing population, urbanisation, pollution, and congestion, we must design, plan and rebuild cities to accommodate growing requirements over time. Smart City is a viable solution to address and upgrade the cities in sync with present-day requirements. Design plays a pivotal role in the development of Smart Cities. Architecture and urban planning aid in making cities liveable and enhancing the quality of life of its residents.Smart city design principles extend to proper visualization, planning, designing, implementation, and maintenance.
Smart Cities and Big Data - Research Presentationannegalang
Research presentation on smart cities (sensor technology) and big data, presented in a graduate course I took on Transmedia Design and Digital Culture.
Smart Cities and ICT - An assessment framework for Smart City ICT architectureHakan Demirel
There are many definitions of a <Smart City>, and almost all identify ICT as the key enabler. But, what are the characteristics of a smart city, and what is the role of ICT in enabling those characteristics? Moreover, how ICT maturity can be assessed in a smart city context?
The slides give a brief on smart city concepts, elaborate on the role of ICT in smart city enablement and also introduce an EA framework to assess ICT maturity of smart cities.
Regional Planning in Nepal: Prospects and ChallengesAshishDangal1
This presentation was prepared as part of my Regional Planning I course in the University of Stuttgart. I have researched the context of Nepal, present status of development and the challenges of Regional Planning in Nepal.
Vibrant Gujarat - Large Project investment Opportunities in Gujarat - ProfileVibrant Gujarat
The Government of Gujarat through its nodal agency, GIDB, is planning to develop an eco-city/smart community.
GIFT is conceptualized as the first Financial Services Special Economic zone to be developed as a global financial hub. With its strategic location, state of the art infrastructure, green and intelligent buildings it is poised to become a globally benchmarked International Finance Centre providing exciting opportunities for financial services and IT/ITeS companies.
Paper presented by Dr Steve Hodgkinson - Research Director IT – Asia/Pacific Ovum, at the Serve You Right Conference, Melbourne, September 2011. The modern digital economy requires new behaviours from citizens, industry partners, peer agencies and governments to inspire economic, social and environmental sustainability, nurture digital society initiatives, collaborate to pool thinking and resources and leverage proven platforms and solutions.
Smart city platform for 21st century service deliveryTristan Wiggill
A presentation by Jaco Cromhout (Head: Specialised Solution Sales) at the Transport Forum SIG 2 June 2016 hosted by George Municipality. The theme for the event was: "Smart City" and the topic of the presentation was: "Smart City Platform for 21st Century Service Delivery"
Mr. Khalid Attia's presentation at QITCOM 2011QITCOM
QITCOM 2011
Presentation:
E-City Concept - Building Future, Green, Intelligent City
Presenter:
Mr. Khalid M. Attia - Service Solutions Director, Huawei
A Quintessential smart city infrastructure framework for all stakeholdersJonathan L. Tan, M.B.A.
Smart City Infrastructure Framework provides guidance to open government data and infrastructure essentials for ICT \ Telecom, Energy \ Renewable Energy, Water \ Waste Water, Transportation, Education, Health and Government Services systems
I. Smart City Drivers
Smart City Definition
Smart City Elements
II. Smart City Infrastructure Frameworks
III. Technology Ecosystem
Stakeholders
ICT Essentials
OGD
ICT for Building Automation
Smart Water
Smart Energy
Smart Transportation
Smart Education
Smart Healthcare
Smart City Services
IV. Smart City Applications
V. Smart City Systems Infrastructure
Top SC Vendors
Digital strategy for a successful smart city initiativeSaeed Al Dhaheri
This presentation was presented during the Arab Future Cities Summit held in Dubai from 10-11 November 2014. It highlight the development of a digital strategy for a smart city initiatives. What is the main focus of a digital strategy for a smart city, what are the different planning approaches to smart city initiatives, and covers Dubai smart city initiative.
Hitachi Vantara and our special guest, Dr. Alison Brooks, Research Director at IDC, discuss:
• How video and other IoT data can help your business become smarter, safer and more efficient.
• How to harness IoT data to gain operational intelligence and achieve better business outcomes.
• How Hitachi’s customers are innovating with IoT to excel.
• Which practical applications and best practices will get you started on your own IoT journey to reach your goals and tackle your challenges.
Presentation done at the London Summit of the Leaders the 16th April 2014.
http://www.summitofleaders.co.uk/en/speakers-london-summit-of-leaders-11-12-april-2014
This presentation covers some of the main aspects of the current smart city discussions: definitions, market drivers, analyses and trends as well as best practice examples of what the concept of smart city means in practice. It examines the importance of using data and software to improve and optimise infrastructure (including lighting) performance. It also gives an overview of barriers and obstacles to smart city deployment, and offer some resources and links for further reading.
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Mr George Niland, Policy Advisor at EUROCITIES, presenting Why cities invest in ICT & the EUROCITIES open data guidebook during the ENoLL fringe session "Open Innovation and Living Labs shaping the cities and regions of the future" at the EC Innovation Convention 2014.
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With a focus on the 2024 revisions issued by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), participants will gain insight into the key changes affecting federal grant recipients. The session will delve into critical regulatory updates, providing attendees with the knowledge and tools necessary to navigate and comply with the evolving landscape of federal grant management.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the rationale behind the 2024 updates to the Uniform Guidance outlined in 2 CFR 200, and their implications for federal grant recipients.
- Identify the key changes and revisions introduced by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in the 2024 edition of 2 CFR 200.
- Gain proficiency in applying the updated regulations to ensure compliance with federal grant requirements and avoid potential audit findings.
- Develop strategies for effectively implementing the new guidelines within the grant management processes of their respective organizations, fostering efficiency and accountability in federal grant administration.
Many ways to support street children.pptxSERUDS INDIA
By raising awareness, providing support, advocating for change, and offering assistance to children in need, individuals can play a crucial role in improving the lives of street children and helping them realize their full potential
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Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
Presentation by Jared Jageler, David Adler, Noelia Duchovny, and Evan Herrnstadt, analysts in CBO’s Microeconomic Studies and Health Analysis Divisions, at the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists Summer Conference.
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Russian anarchist and anti-war movement in the third year of full-scale warAntti Rautiainen
Anarchist group ANA Regensburg hosted my online-presentation on 16th of May 2024, in which I discussed tactics of anti-war activism in Russia, and reasons why the anti-war movement has not been able to make an impact to change the course of events yet. Cases of anarchists repressed for anti-war activities are presented, as well as strategies of support for political prisoners, and modest successes in supporting their struggles.
Thumbnail picture is by MediaZona, you may read their report on anti-war arson attacks in Russia here: https://en.zona.media/article/2022/10/13/burn-map
Links:
Autonomous Action
http://Avtonom.org
Anarchist Black Cross Moscow
http://Avtonom.org/abc
Solidarity Zone
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Memorial
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OVD-Info
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RosUznik
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Uznik Online
http://uznikonline.tilda.ws/
Russian Reader
https://therussianreader.com/
ABC Irkutsk
https://abc38.noblogs.org/
Send mail to prisoners from abroad:
http://Prisonmail.online
YouTube: https://youtu.be/c5nSOdU48O8
Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/libertarianlifecoach/episodes/Russian-anarchist-and-anti-war-movement-in-the-third-year-of-full-scale-war-e2k8ai4
Russian anarchist and anti-war movement in the third year of full-scale war
City as a Platform - The global Village
1. The global Village.
Master Project
André Fisch – 31.07.2018
Smart City Solutions for a collaborative tomorrow.
2. Focus
Prelude
High-Level Concept for a ideal typical Smart City Transformation
with focus on Digital Service Layers in context of a meta-citizen-types.
Economic and Demonographic Research
Pestel Analysis
Design Thinking (Brainstorming,Double Diamond Model)
User Research
User Stories
Google Sprint Philosophy Aspects
Used Methods
4. Current Observation.
An brief overview about current status of transformation within
public sector in Europe with focus on Germany.
5. Deloitte – The journey to government’s digital transformation
82% 44%
increase investment
in 2017 in europe
of European IoT Projects
are already Smart City Projects.
only
see digital as
an opportunity
in europe
Connected IoT-Devices
Worldwide by 202 0.
47%20.4 Billion
Europe
6. Statista.com
Perception of Digital Maturity in Germany
very advanced
advanced
less developed
not developed 5%
Tax Find Job Education Health Social
Assistance
Civil
Status
Justice
Police
9% 8% 10% 10% 16%14%
34% 44% 47% 47% 52% 53%50%
53% 42% 40% 37% 34% 27%31%
8% 5% 5% 6% 4% 4%5%
8. Every Second
is concerned about
Statista.com
„The glass-citizen“ (data in centralized-systems)
unsecured data transer
data theft
9. Statista.com
40%
don’t use public digital services, because
they don’t know it
they need extra hardware
no completion online
no help by public sector
no overview of offers
11. * typical Events in a life of citizen, for each citizen this events can occur in different times, some maybe not, other more
individual are not shown here
Typical Citizen Life Events
School Work Family Entrepreneur Retirement
Birth Trainee
University
Wedding Re-Skill House Exitus
12. timeHealth
Safty
QualityofLife
Cost
of
Living
Jobs
Social
Connection
no buerocracy
seamless parking space
transport
public services
Family
support
parenting
no delays
opportunities
green parks
work-life balanceentertainment
sport
clean air
clean water
sustainable
low noise
pollution-free
WIFI / Broadband
transport
activities
Access
Enviroment
communities
connect
sharecollaborate
government
participation
engangement
*based on interviews and data (MGI-Smart-Cities-Full-Report)
training
economic prediction
education
entrepreneurgrowth
curiosityplayful
motivation
fun
start-up
transparency
health
medicine
help
accessable
effortless
high quality
care
doctor
support
affordable
safety tax reduction
housingenergy
annual expenditures
rents
health
Free
WIFI / Broadband
transport
food
affordable
neigbhourhood
emergency
control
dataprivacy
transparencytrust
safe
no crime
assaults
robberies
auto thefts
effective
effortless
simple
fast
fast
effective
accessable
accessable
Citizen
Satisfaction
13. Smart City Vision
Empower and Engange citizen to live a life dedicated to
research, exploration and creativity, while automation ensures
that everyone has enough food and leasure time to pursue
their unique contribution to the world.
14. Mission Value Proposition
Createing a co-creating space with high
quality in life, supporting environment,
connected and sharing society,
transparent and in control of the people.
–
From People to People
Simple, easy, accessable – anywhere,
anytime. Create value by interacting and
sharing data and assets.Transparent and
secure to the people.
Less buerocracy and administrative work.
15. Transforming government processes
Data-driven government
Open-data philosophy
Improving, simplify & aligning processes
Meeting needs of rapidly changing demographics
Balancing cost, while optimising efficiency
(performing while transforming)
Attract new investors
Create trust and acceptance of citizen to
use digital services
Transformation has a big impact on society
People have to be willing to transform,
re-skill, re-learn
Blurring between Public and Private Sectors.
Security on every level: local, national, global
– physical, virtual, social and economic
Too many competing priorities
Insufficient Funding
Lack of Workforce Skills
Goals Challenges
16. … simplify govermental processes to reduce buerocracy?
How might we …
… engange Citizens?
… raise Citizens satisfaction?
… reduce pollution?
… create value for citizens in a constantly changing Enviroment?
… create trust and transparency to citizens?
… achieve self-realization for citizens?
17. Solution:
City as a Platform
A Co-Creation Space with entrepreneural mindset, that
provides a platform with city related services and an innovative
space, that everybody can contribute its own ideas and
improve the city together.
18. City Government as a Provider and Investor
Public Role
Security
Education
Health
Procurement
Invest / Funding
Human Capital Development
Regulatory Enablement
Support of innovative Networks
Vibrant Innovative Ecosystem
Innovation
Empowerment
Creativity
Invest / Funding
Resources and Infrastructure
Citizen Capabilities
Citizen Succeed in Scale
Fund in Education
International Trade Alliances
Opening Borders for Immigrants and Expats
City Governments have to focus on value creation for their citizen and
support them with goods and services that individuals cannot provide by
themselves. It provides solutions to collective problems and needs. Citizen
create public goods, that benefit everyone without collective compulsion.
19. Platform Model
Citizen Citizen
Platform Platform
Private PrivatePublic Public
Privacy
Transparancy
CyberSecurity
Cloud
Physical
Infrastructure
V-Identity
Service Portfolio Public Backlog
20. Use Cases & Applicatons
Public Services
Citizen Services
Tourist Services
Public Transport
Virtual Idenity
Public Backlog
Information
Free Wifi and Broadband Access
Sustainability
Enviromental Monitoring
Smart Waste Managment
Smart Grids & Energy
Smart Metering
Smart Water
Smart Air
Transportation
Smart Roads
Connected Vehicles
Smart Parking
Smart Traffic
Noise and Pollution
Autonomous Transport
Predictive Maintanace
Predictive Problem Identification
Public Safety
Smart Lightning
Enviroment
Asset Tracking
Emergency Response
Cyber Security
Economic Security
(Video Surveillance)
Smart Functions
Smart Care
Smart Education
Smart Governance
Smart Planning
Smart / Open Data
Infrastructure
Smart Infrastructure
Structural Health
Smart Buildings
Smart Irrigation
Smart Roads
Cloud Infrastructure
Blockchain Network
ICT Systems
21. Enabler for a consitant omni-channel experience with
a single sign-on to every service public or private. Key
to automate services.
Virtual Identity
22. Security and Data Control
Nobody owns the data it is distributed in the blockchain.
User owns key to all its data fragments.
User control: Access and share data.
Services have to provide benefits to the user, that he is willing to allow access.
Some necessary Public Services such as tax are excluded from control.
Allow Access
Distributed Cloud Technology makes sure, that the data is safe and in
control of the user.
23. Model V-ID
Decentralised Cloud Access Layer
CyberSecurity
Distrubuted Blockchain
Health Data
Finance Data
Work Related Data
Connected Public Services
Educational Data
Connected Private Service
Personal Data
Privacy
Shared Data
24. Virtual Identity Structure
Data Functionality Technology / Physical
Personal Data
Name, Adress, Age, Birthdates
Health Data
Educatinal Data
Job Data
…
Licenses
Driver License
Merriage Certificate
…
Services
Public
Private
3rd Party
Digital Signature
Trusted Identification
Sharing Control
Sharing Timer
Transfer History
Access History
Single Opt-Out for all services
Individiual Opt-Out Functionality
Decentralised Cloud Technology
2048 Bit Document Encryption
AI & Big Data for Analysis
25. Empower Citizen to engange and create projects in an
innovative and entrepreural enviroment to constantly
improve the city.
Public Backlog
26. Public Backlog
Create Projects Knowledge Sharing Collaboration
prioratize by rating (by citizen)
investing /funding
Citizen, Companies, Government
Physical and Virtual on different scales
Neighbourhood, City, Country Level
data-base for
information
knowledge
skills
find supporting network
partnerships
exchange information
collaboration
Based on Apple Appstore and Crowd-Funding (Kickstarter) philosophy.
Overview, Transparancy and Participation of Public Projects.
27. Marketplace that provides an overview and access to
city and citizen related services.
Service Portfolio
28. Service Platform
Government Services Public Services Private Services
All Goverment related
Admnistrative Services
highly adpoted and rated services
from public backlog will be
implemented as free accessable
public services
Payable private Services
build on city platform enviroment
for all kind of services such as:
home, energy, infrastructue, transport
Appstore like platform. Install / Connect services &
subscriptions to your profile and manage it.
It is important to communicate with platform to the citizen.
29. Accessable Public Services
Virtual identity
Digital Identiy
Digital Signiture
Mobile-ID
Smart-ID
e-Residency
e-Governance
Government Cloud
i-Voting
State e-Services Portal
e-Cabinet
Mobility Services
Smart Transport System
Smart Parking
Border Queue Managment
Economic
e-Tax
e-Bankning
e-Business Register
Industry 4.0
e-Real Estate
Predictive Unemployment
Education & Skilling
e-School
e-Schoolbag
School Platform
Re-Skilling / Training
Platform Ecosystem
Public Backlog
X-Road
e-Land Register
Population Registry
Sharemind
Feedback
Security & Safety
KSI Blockchain
e-Law
e-Justice
e-Police
Cyber Security
Healthcare & Insurance
e-Health Records
e-Prescription
e-dcotor
e-insurance
31. Infrastructure
Smart Grid Transport Technology Physical
Energy Grid
Smart Home
Electric Mobility
Wind Energy
Water Energy
Solar Energy
Transmitter
Distribution Stations
Cars
Busses
Trains
Drones
Bikes
Motorbikes
Autonomous Transport
IoT & Sensors
Cloud Technology
Blockchain Technology
ICT Techology
Smart Buildings
Smart Traffic Lights
Smart Street Lights
People and Devices
Technical and physical infrastructure allows to build digital
service layers, that can adopted by citizen
32. Result
Transparency
Citizen have an overview about
ongoing city projects.
Easy Access
Virtual Identity enables easy and
trusted access to private and public
services.
Reduce cost and effort by cluster similar
projects and connect people.
Cluster similar Projects
Less Buerocracy and Effort
Citizen are not bothered with buerocracy
because of automated public services like tax,
create businesses, transfer real-estate,
register new citizen, order licenses.
Citizen can participate or support, as well as
create own projects on different scales:
Neighbourhood, City- or Country-Level
Kickstarter Philosophy
highly innovative space to constantly
improve and innovate
citizens experience.
Enganged Citizen
Improve and Innovate
33. Transform to a
better tomorrow
Each City has specific needs, geophraphy and culture.
Optimse and Priorizise your transformation, based on that
data.
36. Main Pillars to a Successfull Transformation
transparency
trust
Data control
supported
participate
engaged
sharing
worriless
educatd
simplified
digitalized
accessable
automated
omni-chnannel experiencepeople to people
inter-connected
innovative
value creation
secure
resilience
decentralized
user controlled
transparency to the user
Smart
decentralized
inter-connected
IoT
Cloud
Citizen Infrastructure CyberSecurityGoverment
37. Transformed Government
Improve
Processes by
Automation, Big Data,
Analysis and AI
Across Organization
Empower Peope
Break down hierachies
Collaborate
Agile Methodology
Engage Talent
Citizen Centric Driven
Value Creation & Innovative
Mindeset
Create Value
38. 1
Optimization &
Adoption
Build IT base
for Transformation
Quickwins
Bi-Modal IT
Interconnect
entities, devices
and systems
Automate processes
and improve services and
systems
Create new values
based on City as a Platform
Connect Automatization &
Excellence
Collaborating &
Sharing
2 3 4
Program & Change Managmenet
Staffing, Re-Skilling, training & Knowledge Mgmt.
Set KPI’s to measure Progress
40. 1 – Optimization & Adoption
MVP:
Digitalised ID,
Digital Signature,
Driving Licenses
Re-Skill & Train Public Sector Employees
Implement new Methologies: Agile Squad Teams, i.e
Citizen can start to adapt
to new Identity
Private Sector can start to adapt
to new Technology and API’s
People & Entities
Virtual Identity
Start to digitalise all
kind of
public data and
structurize it
Transform Data
Bi-Modal IT
Run vs. Perform Strategy
Implement Cloud Technology
Optimise Legacy Systems
CyberSecurity
IT Infrastructure
MVP:
actual available
digital services: Tax
Service Platfrom
MVP:
Show actual
Ongoing Projects
Public Backlog
41. 2 – Connect
Create API’s to
connect to Entities
constantly improve CyberSecurity by Hackatons Create a consistant experience over
all channels. User can decide which channel
he want to interact and communicate
CyberSecurity Omni-channel Experience
Virtual Identity
Connect IoT
Devices to the Cloud
IoT
Start to build up
Smart Grid Solutions
Smart Lightning
Smart Home
Smart Building
…
Smart Grid
Implement
new Services
Service Platfrom
Integration of
Citizen and Private Sector
Public Backlog
42. 3 – Automization & Excellence
remove unnessesary
structures & institutions
Implement Control,
Transparency
Virtual Identity
Automate
e.g. full automated Tax,
real-estate transfer
Service Platfrom
Build new Services
based on Pubic Backlog
Public Backlog
Ai
Selectivly Pick
Predictive
Analysis
Automation
Enviroment & Economic Prediction
Robotics and Autonomous for Waste Managment Cycles
Improve & Cleanup
43. 4 – Collaboration & Sharing
This phase indicates a new way of interaction and collaboration within the society.
Sharing to make use of
unused assets to reduce
wastecycles and costs.
Sharing
Collaboration to the higher
good – People to People
Sustainable Enviroment
Improvements
Collaboraton Sustainability
reduce poverty, unemployment
reduce crime
rise satisfaction
Improve Citizen Realization
44. Selectivly Pick
3d Printing Drones
Autonomous
Transport
ChatBots Robots Smart Housing Smart Grid
Smart Light
Basend on the maturity level new Technology can be adapted
Smart Light
45. Prototype and Scale
1 3
Prototype
Priorize different Scopes based on
Cities matured technology
to quickly iterate, fail and learn
Scale to Country Level
Scale
2
Adapt
Adapt successful projects
Cities have an important role in Country Transformation
46. Transform Workforce with a citizen centric value
creation mindset and teach skills from the youngest
ages to be best prepared for the future.
People & Education
47. Democratic Shift: Nurses & Physical Therapists
More Freelance and Contractual Work
Shift from manual handwork to higher-cognitive, communication social skills
Train, Re-Skill existing Workforce, Find new digital talent (national & international)
Invest in Citizen talent from the early ages with right educational programs
Key Takeaways
48. Necessary Skills
Collaborative
Processes
Business Acumen
Technological
Collaboration between teams, entities
and organizations are necessary to
deliver best possibile citizen experience.
Understanding constant
changing enviroment and citizens
needs to make the right decisions.
Citizen-Centered value creating
mindest.
UX Design Agile Structure
Entrepreneural
Mind-Set
User Experience Designer
create consitant
omni-channel experiences.
Agile Metholodgy
is necessary to implement
incremental iterative constant
service delivery.
IT Expert, Developer, Analytics,
Scientific and Technical design
49. Rewire Your Brain
Mindset Shift
life-long learning culture
training opportunities, Citizen-
Centred,
Design Thinking & Agile Structures,
less hierachy, collaborative team
networks
activities will be reloacted
between workes with different skill levels
creating a new set of middle-skill postions
booming gig economy:
independet contractors and
freelancers
Mindset shift at leadership
Talent Strategies to face
change
Organizational Setup
New Collar Jobs
Workforce Composition
Leadership and HR Changes
Retain
Raise Skill-Level by train new
or advanced skills
redefining work, task,
redesigning processes
acquire new talent and experts
external workforce: contractor
or freelancer
remove not needed skills
wait for normal attrition or
retirement
Redeploy
Hire
Contract
Release
McKinsey Skillset Shift
50. Skillset Shift
Physical &
Manual
Basic
Congnitive
Higher
Cognitive
Social &
Emotional
Technological
203 Billion
Public Work
Hours
in 2016
Change
in 2030 - 14%
115 Billion
-15%
140 Billion
+ 8%
119 Billion
+ 24%
73 Billion
+ 55%
entrepreneurship
and initiatve taking
leadership
people re-skilling
creativity
problem solving
complex information
processing
and interpretation
basic data input
basic litery,
numeracy
communication
Back Office Work
Equipment
Navigation
and Operation
Inspecting and
Monitoring
advanced IT
Skills
digital skills
by AI, Automation and Robots
53. “We a young couple in the 20s and just married and plan
our first baby. We want stable and safe enviroment for our
kids with the best future perspective.”
Family
Birth of Baby
Create ID with name
Parent Parttime Details
Online Registration ProcessChildcare / School Finder Individual Support and Promotion
Automatic Registered Automated Baby Related Money Transfer
School Family
Birth Trainee
University
Wedding
timeHealth
Safty
QualityofLife
Cost
of
Living
Jobs
Social
Connection
54. Status Quo Vision
Search
Manual Data Input and Gathering
Weeks Minutes
Automated Processed Data
Public Find & Support Services
From To
It requires a lot of appointments and scheduled
requirements and dependencies are necessary for
registration, childcare, school and university.
Finding the right childcare, school and universtity
with the perfect enviroment to grow your child is a
big challenge.
Have a seamless start for new member
of the big city family. Support for
parents so the child enjoy the best
opportunities for its future based on its
personal skills and likes and to grow up
safe.
55. Child ID Connection
Employee
Goverment
Get information
about Parent Part-Time
Parents Child
Hospital
Education
Parents will have remote access to their Childs ID
until the age of 16 and until 18 with limited access to
protect IDs from illegal usage and access.
Representative Actions
Digital Signature
Control of profile usage
Applying to services like school
Supporting Services
(Care, School, Tips)
Automated Parental
Allowance
Confirm Birth
School Finder
Registration
Individual Promotion
Automated
Maternity Pay
Insurance
Childcare
Childcare Support
Childcare Finder
Registration
Marriage
Certificate
Personal Data
Health Data
Educational Data
56. Cloud AIAutomation
Service PortfolioAutomated ServicesVirtual Identity
Blockchain Autnomous Transport
Child ID
Child Registry
Child Benefit Transfer
Parental Allowance Transfer
Maternity Pay Transfer
Parents
Personal Data
Insurance Data
Digital Signature
Marriage Certificate
Time of Parent Part-Time
Child ID-Connection
Child
Personal Data
Health Data
Birth Certification
Parent Support Services
24h Social Media Support
School Finder
Schooling Process
School e-Portal
Childcare Support
Childcare Finder
Autonomous Transport from Home
Social Media Chatbot
57. Economic Prediction Skill & Financial Support Create Startup Create Public Blacklog Project
Find Supporters / Investors Buy Equipment (Automated Tax) Find Employees (National & International)
“I am in my mid 30s and working in my job since 15 years.
Digital Transformation is a challenge for me. I am worried
about my future.”
Entrepreneur
Work Entrepreneur
Re-Skill
timeHealth
Safty
QualityofLife
Cost
of
Living
Jobs
Social
Connection
58. Status Quo Vision
Unemployment
Personal Understanding Economic Changes
Business in Weeks Business in Minutes
Predictive Econmic Analysis
Educational and Entrepreneural Support
From To
Closed Borders for Immagrants and Expats Open Borders
Manual Tax / Tax Consultant
Open Borders
Fully automated Tax
Todays people have to be aware of
economic changes by themselves. It Is a
challenge for people to constantly be aware of
changes and understand the impact on their
personal life. A lot of people missed it and get risk
of unemployment.
Protect citizen from unemployment with
predictive economic models, so they can early
re-skilled, trainend and supported to grow their
human realisation.
59. Create Business
Person ID
Allow Access to transfer related data
Request transfer
Transfer Money
Public Services
Government
Create Business in Minuntes
Economic Prediction Service
Education / Re-Skill
Support
Create Projects
Find Supporters / Funder
Find Experts (National & International)
Public Backlog
Business Profile
Finance Data
Personal Data
Work Related Data
Within Minutes
60. Automated Tax
Virtual ID
Personal Data
Business Profile
Finance Data
Consumer Company Government
Automated Invoice & Tax
Invoice & TaxBuy
Notification
Automated Tax Decleration
Completyly automated. No efforts for the user.
61. Cloud AIAutomation Blockchain
Automated ServicesVirtual Identity
Tax & Invoicing
Tax Decleration
Business Creation
Personal Data
Finance Data
Work Related Data
Business Licence
Tax and Transfer History
Digital Signature
Service Portfolio
Reskilling
Business Licenses
Public Backlog
Create Project
Find Supprt / Funders
Find Experts
Collaborate
62. End-to-End Process Design: Door-to-Door
Look up Real-Estate Online VR Online Experience / Visit Buy House
transfer automated
all entities automatically informed about movement
Move Support
by autonomous transport
Family
House
“I am in my 40s and want to buy a house in a new city with
my family, because my wife got a new job.”
Real-Estate
timeHealth
Safty
QualityofLife
Cost
of
Living
Jobs
Social
Connection
63. Status Quo Vision
Entities Notary, Bank, …
Manual Data Input and Gathering
Weeks Minutes
Automated Processed Data
Blockchain Smart Contracts
From To
Requires weeks to transfer object.
Notary collect information about different entities.
Notary certificates buying contract.
Citizen has to make a lot of appointment and invest
time.
A seamless automated transfer and
registry of related data between buyer,
seller, goverment. Automated change of
move related decleration services.
64. Transfer
Buyer
Allow Access to transfer related data.
Request transfer.
Transfer Money.
Smart Contract
Blockchain
Within Minutes Other EntitiesCity
House is an object that is connected
to the owners identity.
It has different tags about its status.
Automated Tax
Automated Registry of Adress, Car
and other related requirements
That needs infromed about new location
such as all connected services
Allow Access to transfer related data.
Allows transfer.
Receive Money.
Seller
Finance Data Finance Data
Personal Data Personal Data
Owner Status
Finanace Status
Object Address
Object Info
Work Related Data
65. Cloud AIAutomation
Service PortfolioAutomated ServicesVirtual Identity
Blockchain Autnomous Transport
Tax
Real-EstateTransfer
Registry
Move Related Decleration Services
to private and public entities
Personal Data
Finance Data
Work Related Data
Digital Signature
Real-Estate Finder
Personal Assistant
Autnomous Transport
VR / AR
66. Predictive Emergency Call Hospital Emergency Drone with Medicine Traffic Control
Fast Emergency Help at Patient Home Virtual Doctor Appointment Virtual Prescription
Retirement
Exitus
“I am 70 years old, i have a cronical desease and need help
and support that give me a better quality of life.”
Virtual Doctor
timeHealth
Safty
QualityofLife
Cost
of
Living
Jobs
Social
Connection
67. Status Quo Vision
Disconnected
Physical doctor visit Virtual Doctor Visit
Connected Health Data
From To
Uncontrolled City Traffic
Insurance buerocracy
Smart Traffic Lights and control to
Speed up emergency calls
Automated insurance service
A lot of people die because of cronical
desease in older ages. There is a need of
taking action immendiately in
emergency situations.
Always feel safe and supported in
emergency situations or if
suffering on cronical illnesses.
68. Emergency
Smart
Infrastructure PatientHospital
Patients give access to their health
data and sensors. It allows to avoid
emergencies based on data.
Smart Traffic Lights
Traffic Control
Virtual Doctor Visit
Virtual Prescription
3rd Party Health Sensors
Automated Alarm for predictive Health Protection
Automated
Payment
Insurance
Personal Data
Health Data
69. Cloud AIAutomation
Service PortfolioAutomated ServicesVirtual Identity
Blockchain Drones Autonomous Transport
Emergency Calls based on Data
Traffic Control & Lights
Automated Insurance Payment
Personal Data
Health Data
3rd Party Data
Location
3rd Party Health Gadgets and Sensors
VR / AR
70. What we could achieve
A Estimation of Change and Opportunities.
Data Estimation mainly based on
McKinsey – MGI-Smart-Cities-Full-Report.pdf
71. … simplify govermental processes, reduce buerocracy and costs.
Virtual Idenity Single Sign-On
Connected Services in a single Platform
Omni-Channel Experience
Automation
Reduced & Optimised
We can …
1000%
less Time Invest
300%
less Cost
72. … engange Citizens.
… raise Citizens satisfaction.
… create value for Citizens in a constantly Changing Enviroment.
… create Trust and Transparency.
… achieve Self-Realization for Citizens.
Public Backlog - A innovative Vibrant Ecosystem
Investing and Funding by Government and Private Sector
Transparency given by City as a Platform
User Controlled Data
We can …
5x
higher Engagement
10x
Innovation Potential
3x
higher satisfaction
73. … reduce Pollution.
IoT and Sensors, to measure
Big Data Analytics and Predictive Analysis, to detect pattern
that improve Asset Usage, Waste Cycles, Maintanance Cycles
Smart Buildings and Homes
Clean Energy and Smart Grid
We can …
15-25%
Less Emissions
30-130kg
reduction of Waste / Person
25-80 L
saved Water / Person
74. Commute Time
-15–20%
time spent on Goverment and healthcare
-65%–80%
Crime Incidents
-30–40%
Emergency Response
-20–35%
Fatalities
-8%–10%
Less Emissions
-15-25%
Less Water Consumption
-20–30%
Desease burden
-8-15%
less waste
-20-30%
Satisfaction
+20-40%
Citizen Expenditures
-3–5%
formal employment
+5-10%
local community
Citizen feel connected
+15%
local government
+25%
unemployment
-20-30%
timelessAwareness
Thoughtless
PurposeofLife
Joy
of
Living
Self-
Realization
Together
Human
Realization
75. Main Sources
McKinsey
other sources: sources.zip
European Comission
McKinsey – MGI-Smart-Cities-Full-Report
Estonia
www.e-estonia.com
Public Services Government 4.0 –the public sector in the digital age
PWC
Agile-Government
Deloitte
The journey to government’s digital transformation
Digital Transformation Scoreboard 2017