E Square is an IT System Integration and Software Consulting company focusing on providing quality, cost effective solutions to government, defence, SME and more. We specialize in delivering solutions in Business Process Automation, Infrastructure Management, System Integration, Cloud Management, Mobility and Digital Transformation.
This presentation forecasts how urban planning and technology is shaping our cities through smart city initiatives. Ultimate objective is to make people happy and provide impactful experiences for people living in cities and solving cities challenges. Technology is only an enabler but people come first. These initiatives should be driven by outcomes and what cities want to achieve and become.
Critical insight about smart government initiatives in the gcc countriesSaeed Al Dhaheri
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A Smart City will only become a reality when citizens are engaged in the transformation process through an open and innovating ecosystem. TCS Intelligent Urban Exchange Solution is an integrated platform, based on liquid data that aggregates real-time data from multiple sources along with citizen open data sets, delivers insights and intelligence that municipalities can use to make well-informed, city-level decisions.
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Senior management team from Accenture India, Nitin Sawant and Archana Narawane presented smartcities presented and technology opportunities like IoT and more. This was presented live on 22nd Jan 2016 at CSI event IT2020 in University of Mumbai India.
This presentation forecasts how urban planning and technology is shaping our cities through smart city initiatives. Ultimate objective is to make people happy and provide impactful experiences for people living in cities and solving cities challenges. Technology is only an enabler but people come first. These initiatives should be driven by outcomes and what cities want to achieve and become.
Critical insight about smart government initiatives in the gcc countriesSaeed Al Dhaheri
This presentation was presented during the 20th GCC e-Government and e-Services Conference. The presentation covers smart government and smart cities concepts and definitions. It also explains the need for smart governance operating framework and covers the m-government and smart government initiatives in the GCC countries.
A Smart City will only become a reality when citizens are engaged in the transformation process through an open and innovating ecosystem. TCS Intelligent Urban Exchange Solution is an integrated platform, based on liquid data that aggregates real-time data from multiple sources along with citizen open data sets, delivers insights and intelligence that municipalities can use to make well-informed, city-level decisions.
Csi it2020 presentation by accenture team combinedTechXpla
Senior management team from Accenture India, Nitin Sawant and Archana Narawane presented smartcities presented and technology opportunities like IoT and more. This was presented live on 22nd Jan 2016 at CSI event IT2020 in University of Mumbai India.
Europe ‘s Smart budgeting mechanism creates immense opportunities for Smart City companies in the region. Moreover, government funding to entrepreneurs provides huge growth potential. Smart Cities Market Report Presentation Smart Buildings and Infrastructures, Energy Management, System Integration, Consulting Engagement, Market Research
Smart government means going beyond mobileArti Gupta
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Various cities around the world are taking that connectivity to the next level. They’re addressing some long-standing development issues by examining the potential of smart cities. In fact, estimates are that more than $41 trillion will be invested in the Internet of Things (IoT) tools and platforms to modernize cities around the world.
Smart cities are at the forefront of the next wave of the Internet of Things. The goals are to streamline communication and improve the lives of citizens. And save a little money along the way.
Nvidia's 10/26/17 Advantech Solution Day presentation by Adam Scraba. Showcases examples of how Nvidia powered AI solutions increase public safety through video analysis and object recognition to significantly speed surveillance camera footage review and search.
Full details and tech talk video: http://www.advantech-eautomation.com/eMarketingPrograms/Server_SolutionDay/
Startup Cities-Smart Cities: how can we merge the concept of lean startup with smart cities ?
Georgia Voudouri, Maria Sfyraki, Angeliki Zervou, Georgia Psychogyiou, Ilira Aliaj, Katerina Papathanasiou
Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences
Smart cities or smart citizens : which is the future?Naba Barkakati
A brief talk on smart cities or smart citizens, which is the future?
For more see http://nbtmv.blogspot.com/2016/03/smart-cities-or-smart-citizens-which-is.html
Innovation examples from the uae smart governmentSaeed Al Dhaheri
This presentation was presented during the Abu Dhabi: Defining Standards Conference held on November 19th 2014 in Abu Dubai during the Plenary meeting for ISO JTC1 committee.
UAE competitiveness in e-government and Innovations examples in service delivery and citizen engagement are highlighted.
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.
Smart cities - Perspectives from the SouthWaternomics
This is a presentation made by Adegboyega Ojo at the Waternomics final event on 31/01/2017 for sharing an overview of smart cities in developing countries
Europe ‘s Smart budgeting mechanism creates immense opportunities for Smart City companies in the region. Moreover, government funding to entrepreneurs provides huge growth potential. Smart Cities Market Report Presentation Smart Buildings and Infrastructures, Energy Management, System Integration, Consulting Engagement, Market Research
Smart government means going beyond mobileArti Gupta
To be Smart, governments needs to look beyond making their services available on mobile devices. It means understanding citizen's needs and designing services accordingly. Multiple technologies need to be used to design and deliver such experiences.
Various cities around the world are taking that connectivity to the next level. They’re addressing some long-standing development issues by examining the potential of smart cities. In fact, estimates are that more than $41 trillion will be invested in the Internet of Things (IoT) tools and platforms to modernize cities around the world.
Smart cities are at the forefront of the next wave of the Internet of Things. The goals are to streamline communication and improve the lives of citizens. And save a little money along the way.
Nvidia's 10/26/17 Advantech Solution Day presentation by Adam Scraba. Showcases examples of how Nvidia powered AI solutions increase public safety through video analysis and object recognition to significantly speed surveillance camera footage review and search.
Full details and tech talk video: http://www.advantech-eautomation.com/eMarketingPrograms/Server_SolutionDay/
Startup Cities-Smart Cities: how can we merge the concept of lean startup with smart cities ?
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Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences
Smart cities or smart citizens : which is the future?Naba Barkakati
A brief talk on smart cities or smart citizens, which is the future?
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Innovation examples from the uae smart governmentSaeed Al Dhaheri
This presentation was presented during the Abu Dhabi: Defining Standards Conference held on November 19th 2014 in Abu Dubai during the Plenary meeting for ISO JTC1 committee.
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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.
Smart cities - Perspectives from the SouthWaternomics
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Presentation for iCiTy conference at University of Malta, April 2016.
What is smart city learning? How do we design for effective learning in smart city urban spaces? What is the nature of a user-learner experience in smart city learning? How do we measure and evaluate user-learner experiences in smart city learning?
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How can cities stay sustainable in the future? How can a city interact with citizens with proximity marketing? How to make citizens feel they are truly connected to the city?
Smart city proposal citizens initiative for smart portblair - final lite verANIRBAN CHOUDHURY
It is a citizens effort in participatory panning of his city. The idea behind / goal of CITIZENS INITIATIVE FOR SMART CITY PORT BLAIR is to
Practice participatory planning. What we have achieved is that we are able to demonstrate that its possible using new communication modes & tools like facebook; Though there was a will among the coordinator, members of group and PBMC officials, it could not happen in a desired way due to lack of quality internet connectivity.
Change the focus from conventional development models and move towards THIRD INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION COMPLIANT ECONOMY. You will find the SMART CITY PROPOSAL - Citizens Initiative's objective in synergy with TIR Compliance. It would also fulfill additional agenda of MOUD; Govt of India.
Highlight the fact that there is a need to have customized solution, we cannot be taken for granted for ever. It cannot be a COPY-PASTE job. When a foreign company starts work in India, it either spends years before establishing or takes an Indian partner / hires Indians. Unfortunately in case of consultants working in the islands, neither they spend time to get a feel of the place nor do they spend money to hire local resources.
Here is the resume of the contribution by Dr Igor Calzada, MBA to the 2016 Strategic Innovation Summit on Smart Cities that took place in Dublin, held by Harvard University and Dublin City Council on 13th October 2016.
To cite the publication:
Calzada, I. (2016), (Un)Plugging Smart Cities Transformations and Strategies in Europe, Harvard University Whitepaper contribution given on 13th October at 2016 Strategic Innovation Summit: Smart Cities Europe held by the Dublin City Council and the Technology and Entrepreneurship Center at Harvard University in Dublin, Maynooth University. DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.34524.80000.
Data Privacy using IoTs in Smart Cities ProjectIndicThreads
Smart Cities is the next big IT thing that the Indian Government is planning. As it is lot of buzz and the draft policy is already made public, a better understanding of what has happened and what can be done with IoT in Smart Cities space will help to make adequately open but private Smart Cities. The session would look at learnings from previous government IT projects like UID, CSC etc. esp. from data privacy perspective and suggest recommendations for Internet of Things implementation in Smart Cities Project.
Session Outline
– Reading the Government’s Smart Cities and IoT Policy
– Smart Cities learnings from around the globe
– Data in previous government projects
– Challenges in Indian Smart Cities implementation
– Handling data in Smart Cities using IoT in India
Take Away
– Knowing typical IT operations in Government Projects
– Understanding details of IoT and Smart Cities plan of DEITY
– Data Handling for ensuring data privacy
– Recommendations for IoT implementation in Smart Cities Project
Session at the IndicThreads.com Confence held in Pune, India on 27-28 Feb 2015
http://www.indicthreads.com
http://pune15.indicthreads.com
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• 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.
Smart Cities Market: Advancing Towards a Connected and Resilient Futureajaykumarpmr
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Smart city India , What is a Smart City?
Government Of India (GOI) Smart City Mission
Strategies for Smart Cities Success
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The Smart City Services Platform (SCSP)
Smart City Concept In India | Top 10 Smart City In IndiaTheUnitedIndian
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Smart City Concept In India | smart city in IndiaTheUnitedIndian
The Smart City concept in India promises digitally integrated urban landscapes while encouraging innovation and connectivity. From efficient infrastructure to sustainable practices, it seeks to improve citizens' quality of life.
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A Smart City is a Future Vision of developed urban area, anchored on sustainable and inclusive economic development, and yielding a high quality of life for all by excelling in multiple complementing dimensions; Governance, People, Economy, Mobility, Environment and Living
Smart Cities: Smarter Solutions for better tomorrowResurgent India
It is estimated that by 2030, 40% of India’s population will be living in urban areas and contributing 75% of GDP. On account of the ongoing rural-to-urban migration, an estimated 400 million people are expected to migrate to cities over the next 15 years.
Abstract:
In 2050, the number of people living in cities will be almost as large as the world’s entire population today. That’s why we need completely new approaches to be taken in order to make our cities to be Smart City. Smart Cities gained importance as a means of making ICT enabled services and applications available to the citizens, and authorities that are part of a city’s system. It aims at increasing citizens’ quality of life, and improving the efficiency and quality of the services provided by governing entities and businesses. Smart City is a type of city that uses new technologies to make them more livable, functional, competitive and modern through the use of new technologies, the promotion of innovation and knowledge management. Cities today are facing significant challenges including increasing populations, infrastructures, and declining budgets.
As new technologies enter cities, more population relocate to cities from underdeveloped parts
of a state. The increase in population attracts more technology investors into the cities which in turn attract
more people into the cities. This is a cumulative process which has raised issues of scarcity of resources and
lack of security among the increased population in the urban areas. The concept of Smart cities is viewed as a
solution to this problem thus enhancing the quality of existing public services. Internet of Things (IoT) is an
approach to build smart cities by interconnecting almost everything and increasing transparency in services.
IoT follows heterogeneous network architecture with application specific protocols. This paper presents the
importance of smart cities and IoT approach towards achieving the smartness.
It’s the age of getting smart or smarter. Technology has been seeping into every sphere of our lives in the past few years. After our phones and televisions have gotten smarter, it’s time to envisage our cities to become smarter. Big Data and the Internet of Things (IoT) have a significant role to play in making our lives simpler by inter-connecting our scattered digital footprints to create an efficient and cohesive habitable unit for us. While the idea of a smart city has been floating around for some time now, its successful implementation needs to counter and conquer many roadblocks.
Read the full blog here: http://suyati.com/the-role-of-big-data-in-smart-cities/
Reach us at: achoudhury@suyati.com
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6. Smart Cities Portfolio:
Smart City is an approach for sustainable and inclusive urban development.
Smart City opportunities is to deliver the enhanced business outcomes with more
intelligent response and actionable insights.
Smart City Mission :
Smart Cities focus on their most pressing needs and on the greatest opportunities to
improve lives.
They tap a range of approaches – digital and information technologies.
Urban planning best practices
Public-private partnerships
Policy change – to make a difference.
Putting people first
7. Quantum of opportunities in INDIA
According to a McKinsey Global Institute (MGI) report, India’s urban population is
projected to increase from 340 million in 2008 to 590 million in 2030.
Forward-thinking leaders recognize that although difficulties as such tight budgets,
scarce resources and legacy systems frequently challenge their goals.
But Newer and innovative technologies can help turn challenges into
opportunities by Integrating, coordinating and synergising different
participants of the smart city ecosystem.
These include several aspects such as smart planning, transparency in governance, smart
energy, smart infrastructure, smart buildings, and smart service delivery mechanisms.
Essentially, a smart city is not about a single or a certain industry segment but will open
multiple growth opportunities across all industries.
8. Analyzing the future of cities : Ecosystem Architecture
Planning and
Management
Lead with vision and deep insight
to improve efficiency,
collaboration and response for
government, public safety and city
operations
Infrastructure
Build resilient, sustainable
infrastructure to increase
efficiency, sustainability and
proactively plan for energy, water
and transportation
People
Enable individuals’ health and
productivity to deliver better
outcomes and reduced costs in
social programs, health and
education
9. EnergyGovernment HealthcarePublic Safety
Prioritized Industries
Transportation Water
Solutions
Smarter City Operations
Consulting and Services
Smarter Cities Solutions - An expansive opportunity
InfrastructurePlanning and Management People
Intelligent Operations Center
Law enforcement, public
safety, intelligence, counter
fraud
Emergency management
Building management
Campus management
Transportation management
Water management
Utility network management
Asset management
Social program management
Smarter care
Health management
Educational outcomes
Business Partner Solutions
10. The Scope of Opportunity
What 'smarter' means ?
Forward thinking leaders see transformative possibilities in using :
11. The Scope continues…
Why Big Data ? Big data and the Internet of Things (IOT) have the power to drive the
implementation. * Big Data Usage : Sustainability : Effective Spending :Transport : Web
Provision : Security/Policing : Future Proofing: City Planning
Gartner 2016 Magic Quadrant for Advanced Analytics Platforms: certifies Technology Leaders
like IBM, SAS, KNIME, RapidMiner in this space.
IOC’s - Intelligent Operations Center solution integrates and uses data from multiple sources
and makes sense of it on a single interface. It simplifies the disarray and multiplication of data
sources that are necessary for understanding.
It also provides a single interface to all systems of an enterprise or city to make them usable by
taking advantage of the power of advanced analytics, asset management, and collaboration
tools.
Cloud for Collaboration among disparate agencies: The main driving force behind cloud
computing is to provide on-demand resources from the pool of virtualized resources to tackle
elasticity and scalability for large-scale computational tasks.
12. The Scope continues…
Mobile to gather data and address problems directly at the source:MobileFirst Platform
enables you to build, enhance and continuously deliver mobile apps more efficiently. It can be
used on premises environment or as a cloud offering.
Social technologies for better engagement with citizens:
GIS Technology – GIS platform is being used for all the aspects of smart city planning, design
and management. A centralized information system based on GIS provides an IT framework
which integrates every aspect of a smart city – starting from conceptualization, planning, and
development to maintenance.
13. Evolving Entrepreneurship opportunity…
Scope for MSME – Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
Exponential Growth of SME’s
Digital Entrepreneurship
Sustainable urban development
Entrepreneurial Marketing
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cost effective solutions to government, defence, SME and more. We specialize in delivering solutions in
Business Process Automation, Infrastructure Management, System Integration, Cloud Management,
Mobility and Digital Transformation.
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