Smart & Secure City Solutions by Rupinder SinghIPPAI
This document discusses Cisco's smart and secure city solutions for transforming government protection of people, property, and critical infrastructure. It describes setting up a central command center connected via an IP network to IP cameras, video analytics, and emergency communication systems at key points of interest around the city to enable central monitoring and intelligent incident detection. The goal is to provide intelligent traffic management, citizen and asset protection, and ensure public safety.
WORKSHOP CABLE CAR SHIMLA PRESENTATION FINAL 26 JUN 2014_Dr Toshimanen OzukumIPPAI
This document provides details of a proposed metro cable project in Kohima, Nagaland, India. It includes summaries of the existing transportation system and issues, proposed route and phasing of the metro cable project, station locations and designs, projected ridership and revenue, land needs and impacts, and financial and economic analysis demonstrating the project's viability. Key elements are the 8.77 km metro cable network connecting 7 stations, projected ridership of 54,240 passengers per day by year 15, and financial and economic rates of return of 20-21% indicating the project would be financially viable with government grant support.
This document discusses smart travel and mobility in India. It outlines elements of smart travel like business, education, health, and leisure. Factors that impact travel include ease of availability, affordability, and alternatives. Challenges to smart travel are fewer options, congestion, poor infrastructure, and operational inefficiency. Pointers for smart mobility include sustainability, smooth travel for individuals and society, and balancing self comfort with the common good. The current ground level scenario in India shows a lack of long term city development plans, increasing congestion, and constraints on transport infrastructure expansion. The outlook calls for reliable journey times, quality last mile connectivity, and more public over private transport options. Key roles include an integrated mobility manager to oversee
M.N.Krishnamurthy IPS Director General of Police (Administration , Community...IPPAI
The document discusses technologies that can make cities smarter and safer. It describes how technologies like traffic light timing, parking apps, city guide apps, WiFi networks, emergency alert systems, surveillance cameras, charging stations, and integrated command centers can improve city operations, public safety, emergency response, and citizen experiences. Both technological components like CCTV, computer networks, and vehicle tracking, as well as non-technological components like community policing, education programs, and training are discussed as important parts of developing effective urban security systems.
TRANSPORT: INITIATIVES FOR INDIA - Prof. Ralph GakenheimerIPPAI
The document discusses initiatives for transportation in Indian cities, specifically Unified Metropolitan Transport Authorities (UMTAs). It makes three key points:
1) UMTAs aim to harmonize different transportation modes in cities that developed piecemeal over time, but they struggle due to different origins of agency powers.
2) Internal agreement within UMTAs on overall transportation policy, even if allowing some flexibility, would be an important achievement in unifying networks.
3) If successful, UMTAs could become major innovators and drivers of unified action at the metropolitan level.
Smart & Secure City Solutions by Rupinder SinghIPPAI
This document discusses Cisco's smart and secure city solutions for transforming government protection of people, property, and critical infrastructure. It describes setting up a central command center connected via an IP network to IP cameras, video analytics, and emergency communication systems at key points of interest around the city to enable central monitoring and intelligent incident detection. The goal is to provide intelligent traffic management, citizen and asset protection, and ensure public safety.
WORKSHOP CABLE CAR SHIMLA PRESENTATION FINAL 26 JUN 2014_Dr Toshimanen OzukumIPPAI
This document provides details of a proposed metro cable project in Kohima, Nagaland, India. It includes summaries of the existing transportation system and issues, proposed route and phasing of the metro cable project, station locations and designs, projected ridership and revenue, land needs and impacts, and financial and economic analysis demonstrating the project's viability. Key elements are the 8.77 km metro cable network connecting 7 stations, projected ridership of 54,240 passengers per day by year 15, and financial and economic rates of return of 20-21% indicating the project would be financially viable with government grant support.
This document discusses smart travel and mobility in India. It outlines elements of smart travel like business, education, health, and leisure. Factors that impact travel include ease of availability, affordability, and alternatives. Challenges to smart travel are fewer options, congestion, poor infrastructure, and operational inefficiency. Pointers for smart mobility include sustainability, smooth travel for individuals and society, and balancing self comfort with the common good. The current ground level scenario in India shows a lack of long term city development plans, increasing congestion, and constraints on transport infrastructure expansion. The outlook calls for reliable journey times, quality last mile connectivity, and more public over private transport options. Key roles include an integrated mobility manager to oversee
M.N.Krishnamurthy IPS Director General of Police (Administration , Community...IPPAI
The document discusses technologies that can make cities smarter and safer. It describes how technologies like traffic light timing, parking apps, city guide apps, WiFi networks, emergency alert systems, surveillance cameras, charging stations, and integrated command centers can improve city operations, public safety, emergency response, and citizen experiences. Both technological components like CCTV, computer networks, and vehicle tracking, as well as non-technological components like community policing, education programs, and training are discussed as important parts of developing effective urban security systems.
TRANSPORT: INITIATIVES FOR INDIA - Prof. Ralph GakenheimerIPPAI
The document discusses initiatives for transportation in Indian cities, specifically Unified Metropolitan Transport Authorities (UMTAs). It makes three key points:
1) UMTAs aim to harmonize different transportation modes in cities that developed piecemeal over time, but they struggle due to different origins of agency powers.
2) Internal agreement within UMTAs on overall transportation policy, even if allowing some flexibility, would be an important achievement in unifying networks.
3) If successful, UMTAs could become major innovators and drivers of unified action at the metropolitan level.
1) The document discusses what is required for cities to be considered "smart cities" on a global scale. It examines trends in ecological footprints and biodiversity loss as well as the role of cities as centers of economic growth and urbanization.
2) Smart cities need to transition to low-carbon development through sustainable urban planning, renewable energy, green buildings, and engaging citizens to make sustainable lifestyle choices. The Earth Hour City Challenge recognizes cities that demonstrate global leadership in committing to and taking ambitious actions on climate change.
3) Cities require national and global support through knowledge sharing and financial innovation, as well as engaging citizens, to make progress toward becoming globally recognized smart cities that improve quality of life through sustainable urban solutions
Industry Qualifications India - Cdr(Retd.) Kartik VigIPPAI
This document discusses Industry Qualifications India (IQ), which aims to bring stringent quality norms and international standards to vocational training in India. It notes that India needs to significantly increase skills training to meet its growing workforce needs. IQ plans to map existing Indian courses to international standards, develop new niche qualifications, and offer international certification for its qualifications. The benefits mentioned include increasing employment, income, and international experience for India; assuring quality and skills for industries; and providing credibility and career prospects for educational institutes. Going forward, IQ intends to expand nationwide, develop specialized courses, and help link industries and training providers.
The Essel Group is a leading Indian conglomerate with a diverse portfolio across various sectors including media, infrastructure, utilities and manufacturing. It has a presence in over 169 countries with 12,000+ employees. Essel aims to transform urban infrastructure in India, particularly in the areas of smart water and waste management. Currently, water supply, sanitation and waste management in Indian cities is inadequate and below standards. Essel seeks to implement various infrastructure projects leveraging public-private partnerships to improve urban services and enable the development of smart cities.
The document discusses the Future Cities Catapult, which is one of seven innovation centers in the UK that aims to commercialize innovations and take them to markets around the world. Specifically, the Future Cities Catapult focuses on addressing challenges facing urban areas, such as increasing populations, inequality, and resource pressures. It plans to create a market for solutions to urban issues by establishing a housing lab for data analytics and modeling, building digital strategy demonstrators in cities, and creating an economic impact database to prove viability and demand to businesses and cities.
Dr. Chandra Mohan B, IAS,Managing Director,Chennai Metropolitan water supply ...IPPAI
Dr. Chandra Mohan B discusses smart water management solutions for Chennai, which faces water challenges due to its rapid growth and lack of local water sources. Smart solutions could include integrated management focusing on supply to customers, and using new technologies in areas like connections, billing, non-revenue water monitoring, water quality testing, and pipeline and facility maintenance. The presentation outlines the scope of work for an implementing agency to design, develop, install, test, train users and provide long-term support for a new smart water management system to help address Chennai's water needs.
Smart Connected Cities Cisco Vision & Perspective by Ravinder Pal SinghIPPAI
The document discusses the concept of smart connected cities and how digital infrastructure and internet of everything technologies can enable smart city capabilities. It notes that everything will be connected by 2050 with 50 billion connected devices and that application-centric infrastructure will be essential. It describes how smart city services across different domains like transportation, healthcare, and energy can be integrated and outlines the benefits of smart sustainable communities like reductions in crime, traffic, and resource consumption. Finally, it provides an example of how Cisco has helped the city of Barcelona create a smart city that generated billions in value and thousands of new jobs through integrated smart services and technologies.
Business Development, Industry Solutions, Internet of Everything Cisco India ...IPPAI
1) The document discusses how IoT, big data, cloud computing, and cybersecurity (IoE) can help address challenges facing smart cities related to rapid urbanization, economic constraints, and environmental sustainability.
2) Traditionally, city infrastructure has been managed in silos by different departments, resulting in wasted resources; a converged approach using a shared network and common data models is needed.
3) Cisco is developing a City Infrastructure Management platform to help cities better manage infrastructure like lighting, parking, traffic, and security on a single network through integrated hardware, software, and data virtualization.
Smart Water and Waste Management for Smart Cities - Mr. James DunningIPPAI
The document discusses smart water and waste management technologies for smart cities. It describes some of the barriers to implementing smart water systems, such as too many alarms overwhelming operators. The document also provides examples of smart water deployments by Thames Water and Anglian Water. Anglian Water deployed monitoring units that helped locate leaks and bursts. After repair work, the units showed a reduction in bursts and leaks, saving water.
Smart Water and Wastewater Management For Smart Cities - Mr. Anjum ParwezIPPAI
The document discusses smart water and wastewater management in Indian cities. It provides data on water availability, sources of drinking water, wastewater treatment, and initiatives to improve services in various cities. It highlights challenges like inadequate and inequitable water supply, high non-revenue water, and lack of sewerage infrastructure. Recent initiatives by organizations like BWSSB and under programs like AMRUT and JnNURM aim to ensure regular water supply, reduce losses, recycle wastewater, and improve cost recovery through measures like metering and tariffs. Public-private partnerships are also being used to enhance water and sanitation services in cities.
Smart Water & Waste Management for Smart Cities by Mr. Gyan MisraIPPAI
IL&FS Infrastructure Leasing & Financial Services was established in 1987 to develop commercial infrastructure initiatives through public-private partnerships. One of its subsidiaries, IEISL, provides sustainable waste management solutions across India, managing over 10,000 tons of waste per day. The document outlines IEISL's objectives for smart solid waste management in cities, which include maximizing resource recovery and minimizing environmental impacts through an automated waste collection system and segregated processing of waste streams including food, recyclables, biomedical, e-waste, and construction debris.
최근 ‘뽀통령’, ‘뽀느님’ 이라 불리우며 유 아동들에게 하느님이나 대통령 이상의 막강한 영향력을 행사하고 있는 국산 캐릭터 ‘뽀로로’가 새삼 재조명되고 있다. 2003년 처음 세상에 모습을 드러낸 안경 낀 개구쟁이 펭귄의 브랜드 가치는 현재 8000억원으로 추산, 어느새 국내 유아동 콘텐츠 비즈니스 마켓에서 미국의 디즈니 캐릭터나 일본의 ‘앙팡맨’ 캐릭터는 조용히 뒷전으로 물러나고, ‘뽀로로’ 를 비롯한 ‘꼬마버스 타요’, 등 국내 창작 캐릭터와 콘텐츠들이 득세하고 있다.
“유아동들에게 자발적으로 선택하여 참여한 놀이 활동은 가장 가치 있는 학습 경험이다.”
이번 강연에서는 <뽀롱뽀롱>, <꼬마버스>, <치로와> 등 국내 대표적인 유아용 엔터테인먼트 콘텐츠를 개발하고 사업을 진행해 온 ㈜아이코닉스 엔터테인먼트가 그간의 유아동 콘텐츠 개발 실제 사례를 근거로 하여, 과연 유아동의 연령 타겟은 다른 연령 타겟과의 어필 포인트가 어떻게 다른지? 이를 충족시켜 유아동에게 매력적인 콘텐츠를 제작하기 위해선 어떤 것들이 요구되는 지를 소개하는 시간을 갖고자 한다.
1) The document discusses what is required for cities to be considered "smart cities" on a global scale. It examines trends in ecological footprints and biodiversity loss as well as the role of cities as centers of economic growth and urbanization.
2) Smart cities need to transition to low-carbon development through sustainable urban planning, renewable energy, green buildings, and engaging citizens to make sustainable lifestyle choices. The Earth Hour City Challenge recognizes cities that demonstrate global leadership in committing to and taking ambitious actions on climate change.
3) Cities require national and global support through knowledge sharing and financial innovation, as well as engaging citizens, to make progress toward becoming globally recognized smart cities that improve quality of life through sustainable urban solutions
Industry Qualifications India - Cdr(Retd.) Kartik VigIPPAI
This document discusses Industry Qualifications India (IQ), which aims to bring stringent quality norms and international standards to vocational training in India. It notes that India needs to significantly increase skills training to meet its growing workforce needs. IQ plans to map existing Indian courses to international standards, develop new niche qualifications, and offer international certification for its qualifications. The benefits mentioned include increasing employment, income, and international experience for India; assuring quality and skills for industries; and providing credibility and career prospects for educational institutes. Going forward, IQ intends to expand nationwide, develop specialized courses, and help link industries and training providers.
The Essel Group is a leading Indian conglomerate with a diverse portfolio across various sectors including media, infrastructure, utilities and manufacturing. It has a presence in over 169 countries with 12,000+ employees. Essel aims to transform urban infrastructure in India, particularly in the areas of smart water and waste management. Currently, water supply, sanitation and waste management in Indian cities is inadequate and below standards. Essel seeks to implement various infrastructure projects leveraging public-private partnerships to improve urban services and enable the development of smart cities.
The document discusses the Future Cities Catapult, which is one of seven innovation centers in the UK that aims to commercialize innovations and take them to markets around the world. Specifically, the Future Cities Catapult focuses on addressing challenges facing urban areas, such as increasing populations, inequality, and resource pressures. It plans to create a market for solutions to urban issues by establishing a housing lab for data analytics and modeling, building digital strategy demonstrators in cities, and creating an economic impact database to prove viability and demand to businesses and cities.
Dr. Chandra Mohan B, IAS,Managing Director,Chennai Metropolitan water supply ...IPPAI
Dr. Chandra Mohan B discusses smart water management solutions for Chennai, which faces water challenges due to its rapid growth and lack of local water sources. Smart solutions could include integrated management focusing on supply to customers, and using new technologies in areas like connections, billing, non-revenue water monitoring, water quality testing, and pipeline and facility maintenance. The presentation outlines the scope of work for an implementing agency to design, develop, install, test, train users and provide long-term support for a new smart water management system to help address Chennai's water needs.
Smart Connected Cities Cisco Vision & Perspective by Ravinder Pal SinghIPPAI
The document discusses the concept of smart connected cities and how digital infrastructure and internet of everything technologies can enable smart city capabilities. It notes that everything will be connected by 2050 with 50 billion connected devices and that application-centric infrastructure will be essential. It describes how smart city services across different domains like transportation, healthcare, and energy can be integrated and outlines the benefits of smart sustainable communities like reductions in crime, traffic, and resource consumption. Finally, it provides an example of how Cisco has helped the city of Barcelona create a smart city that generated billions in value and thousands of new jobs through integrated smart services and technologies.
Business Development, Industry Solutions, Internet of Everything Cisco India ...IPPAI
1) The document discusses how IoT, big data, cloud computing, and cybersecurity (IoE) can help address challenges facing smart cities related to rapid urbanization, economic constraints, and environmental sustainability.
2) Traditionally, city infrastructure has been managed in silos by different departments, resulting in wasted resources; a converged approach using a shared network and common data models is needed.
3) Cisco is developing a City Infrastructure Management platform to help cities better manage infrastructure like lighting, parking, traffic, and security on a single network through integrated hardware, software, and data virtualization.
Smart Water and Waste Management for Smart Cities - Mr. James DunningIPPAI
The document discusses smart water and waste management technologies for smart cities. It describes some of the barriers to implementing smart water systems, such as too many alarms overwhelming operators. The document also provides examples of smart water deployments by Thames Water and Anglian Water. Anglian Water deployed monitoring units that helped locate leaks and bursts. After repair work, the units showed a reduction in bursts and leaks, saving water.
Smart Water and Wastewater Management For Smart Cities - Mr. Anjum ParwezIPPAI
The document discusses smart water and wastewater management in Indian cities. It provides data on water availability, sources of drinking water, wastewater treatment, and initiatives to improve services in various cities. It highlights challenges like inadequate and inequitable water supply, high non-revenue water, and lack of sewerage infrastructure. Recent initiatives by organizations like BWSSB and under programs like AMRUT and JnNURM aim to ensure regular water supply, reduce losses, recycle wastewater, and improve cost recovery through measures like metering and tariffs. Public-private partnerships are also being used to enhance water and sanitation services in cities.
Smart Water & Waste Management for Smart Cities by Mr. Gyan MisraIPPAI
IL&FS Infrastructure Leasing & Financial Services was established in 1987 to develop commercial infrastructure initiatives through public-private partnerships. One of its subsidiaries, IEISL, provides sustainable waste management solutions across India, managing over 10,000 tons of waste per day. The document outlines IEISL's objectives for smart solid waste management in cities, which include maximizing resource recovery and minimizing environmental impacts through an automated waste collection system and segregated processing of waste streams including food, recyclables, biomedical, e-waste, and construction debris.
최근 ‘뽀통령’, ‘뽀느님’ 이라 불리우며 유 아동들에게 하느님이나 대통령 이상의 막강한 영향력을 행사하고 있는 국산 캐릭터 ‘뽀로로’가 새삼 재조명되고 있다. 2003년 처음 세상에 모습을 드러낸 안경 낀 개구쟁이 펭귄의 브랜드 가치는 현재 8000억원으로 추산, 어느새 국내 유아동 콘텐츠 비즈니스 마켓에서 미국의 디즈니 캐릭터나 일본의 ‘앙팡맨’ 캐릭터는 조용히 뒷전으로 물러나고, ‘뽀로로’ 를 비롯한 ‘꼬마버스 타요’, 등 국내 창작 캐릭터와 콘텐츠들이 득세하고 있다.
“유아동들에게 자발적으로 선택하여 참여한 놀이 활동은 가장 가치 있는 학습 경험이다.”
이번 강연에서는 <뽀롱뽀롱>, <꼬마버스>, <치로와> 등 국내 대표적인 유아용 엔터테인먼트 콘텐츠를 개발하고 사업을 진행해 온 ㈜아이코닉스 엔터테인먼트가 그간의 유아동 콘텐츠 개발 실제 사례를 근거로 하여, 과연 유아동의 연령 타겟은 다른 연령 타겟과의 어필 포인트가 어떻게 다른지? 이를 충족시켜 유아동에게 매력적인 콘텐츠를 제작하기 위해선 어떤 것들이 요구되는 지를 소개하는 시간을 갖고자 한다.