On the Smart Cities Summit in Frankfurt I saw the excellent presentation of Josep Ramón Ferrer. He points the variety of challenging activities which are currently carried out in Barcelona.
Best regards to Josep and Barcelona,
Frank Alexander Reusch
Presentation given by Nicola Graham, Smart Dublin, at Open & Agile Smart Cities' annual Connected Smart Cities & Communities Conference 2020 on 23 January in Brussels, Belgium
The leading global forum on smart cities held in Rio de Janeiro-Brazil. Produced and organized by Centro da Construção - The Building Centre of Brazil, brings together technology and innovation for sustainable and efficient cities.
Presentation given by Nicola Graham, Smart Dublin, at Open & Agile Smart Cities' annual Connected Smart Cities & Communities Conference 2020 on 23 January in Brussels, Belgium
The leading global forum on smart cities held in Rio de Janeiro-Brazil. Produced and organized by Centro da Construção - The Building Centre of Brazil, brings together technology and innovation for sustainable and efficient cities.
Creating Municipal ICT Architectures - A reference guide from Smart CitiesSmart Cities Project
E-government operations require citizens and external organisations to receive appropriate e-services, delivered by an organisation’s automated business processes and supported by information and communication technologies (ICT). This area of service management can be reinforced and strengthened, however, by using architectures: business architectures, information systems architectures, technology architectures and the processes used to produce them.
Architecture frameworks often are difficult concepts to understand. This publication is a collection of ideas about enterprise architecture which will contribute to people’s understanding of this subject. This publication answers some basic questions: What is an ICT architecture? What is the value of ICT architectures and how are they produced? Why should we bother with them? Using the enterprise architecture approach we show how architectures and the processes followed to produce them can help the development and improvement of e-government.
Josep RAMON FERRER, Smart city director de la Ville de Barcelone - INNOVATION...Les Interconnectés
L'ensemble des acteurs institutionnels, entreprises, société civile organisée sont aujourd'hui conscients de la nécessité d'explorer de nouvelles manières de travailler et d'inventer conjointement de nouveaux modèles économiques.
Plusieurs points de vue seront proposés en écho aux témoignages des collectivités françaises.
Smart Cities Mission is an urban renewal and retrofitting program by the Government of India with a mission to develop 100 cities (the target has been revised to 109 cities) all over the country making them citizen friendly and sustainable
A Geek's Smart City Tour of Barcelona: How the IoT can help townsPaul Wallbank
A walking tour of Barcelona that looks at some of the ways the city is using smartcity technologies to improve the lives of its citizens, reinvigorate industry and reduce the cost of government with the Internet of Things (IoT).
Vskills certification for Smart Cities Professional assesses the candidate as per the company’s need for developing knowledge and awareness. The certification tests the candidates on various areas in Need for Smart cities, approach to building smart cities, open data for smart cities and Sharing Economy
Keynote - Cambridge July 2017 "Building Smart Cities Mindfully"Matthew Bailey
Presenting publicly for the first time the new whitepaper outlining how to build Smart Cities and Smart Regions - with concrete examples from the USA.
Download the whitepaper for free -
http://matthewjamesbailey.com/building-smart-cities-mindfully/
Creating Municipal ICT Architectures - A reference guide from Smart CitiesSmart Cities Project
E-government operations require citizens and external organisations to receive appropriate e-services, delivered by an organisation’s automated business processes and supported by information and communication technologies (ICT). This area of service management can be reinforced and strengthened, however, by using architectures: business architectures, information systems architectures, technology architectures and the processes used to produce them.
Architecture frameworks often are difficult concepts to understand. This publication is a collection of ideas about enterprise architecture which will contribute to people’s understanding of this subject. This publication answers some basic questions: What is an ICT architecture? What is the value of ICT architectures and how are they produced? Why should we bother with them? Using the enterprise architecture approach we show how architectures and the processes followed to produce them can help the development and improvement of e-government.
Josep RAMON FERRER, Smart city director de la Ville de Barcelone - INNOVATION...Les Interconnectés
L'ensemble des acteurs institutionnels, entreprises, société civile organisée sont aujourd'hui conscients de la nécessité d'explorer de nouvelles manières de travailler et d'inventer conjointement de nouveaux modèles économiques.
Plusieurs points de vue seront proposés en écho aux témoignages des collectivités françaises.
Smart Cities Mission is an urban renewal and retrofitting program by the Government of India with a mission to develop 100 cities (the target has been revised to 109 cities) all over the country making them citizen friendly and sustainable
A Geek's Smart City Tour of Barcelona: How the IoT can help townsPaul Wallbank
A walking tour of Barcelona that looks at some of the ways the city is using smartcity technologies to improve the lives of its citizens, reinvigorate industry and reduce the cost of government with the Internet of Things (IoT).
Vskills certification for Smart Cities Professional assesses the candidate as per the company’s need for developing knowledge and awareness. The certification tests the candidates on various areas in Need for Smart cities, approach to building smart cities, open data for smart cities and Sharing Economy
Keynote - Cambridge July 2017 "Building Smart Cities Mindfully"Matthew Bailey
Presenting publicly for the first time the new whitepaper outlining how to build Smart Cities and Smart Regions - with concrete examples from the USA.
Download the whitepaper for free -
http://matthewjamesbailey.com/building-smart-cities-mindfully/
An IOT gateway Architecture using an MQTT bundle transport & LTP Convergence ...Alex Kritikos
In the last 30 years, messaging middleware software (MOM) has been offering store and forward services by decoupling senders (publishers) and receivers (subscribers) while offering various levels of QOS and transport protocol options. As hardware options became multi-core and with the aid of developments in Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), Event Driven Architecture (EDA) and cloud computing, a plethora of MOM products have emerged most of them based on the popular publish-subscribe paradigm. This has also led to standardisation efforts both at the API level (JMS) or the transport protocol level (MQTT, AMQP) and an ever increasing developer user base.
The majority of today’s IOT architectures involve a gateway node that bridges sensor/field networks with the internet. This is typically done either by using the consumer internet subscription or by leveraging new long range WAN technology such as SigFox and LoRa. In the majority of real world cases, the gateways use advanced software to buffer / support back pressure, an unavoidable result of the network diversity and intermittent connectivity of IOT and mobile nodes.
In an effort to find a killer application for DTN that is immediately useful and based on technology available today, we have researched an IOT gateway architecture that acts as a bi-directional convergence layer between MQTT events and RFC 5050 Bundle protocol packets. This allows existing MQTT based sensor applications to leverage DTN services without the need to make any code modifications. At the same time, the approach allows the definition of alternate DTN based routing paths between the gateway and the accompanying data ingestion cloud services, without being restricted from the typically tiny routing table size. Geographically dispersed such gateways can now also provide routing services for each other by further converging over Licklider Transmission Protocol (LTP) for all or a subset of the messaging namespace payloads. Finally the cost of data ingestion from occasionally connected field networks is greatly reduced due to the simplicity of developing applications for them.
By John Fox, Managing Director at Lucy Zodion
John explores the meaning and context of ‘Smart cities’, extending the discussion to introduce enabling technologies and possible applications. With urbanisation and tightening budgets these technologies will be used to extend services and increase efficiencies. The presentation goes on to draw these threads together and explain the pivotal position of the lamppost in future cities.
Next Generation Intelligent Transportation: Solutions for Smart CitiesUGPTI
This March 1 seminar presentation provided an overview of key technology trends that are steadily transforming our transportation system. Bridgelall provided a sample of research needs that exposed the complexities and interdependencies between transportation supply, transportation demand, performance measures, and policy making.
Innovative Approaches for Smart City Development
ดิจิทัลไทยแลนด์ 2016: วิธีการใหม่ การพัฒนาเมืองอัจฉิริยา Trends and case studies from Germany, UK, and rest of Europe. Focus on how to get started and medium sized cities. Presented at Digital Thailand Days on 27 May 2016. www.facebook.com/events/1088455231202211
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Governments around the world are taking advantage of cloud not only to reduce costs, but to transform the way they deliver on their mission. The expectations of an increasingly digital citizenry are high, yet all levels of government are facing budgetary and human resource constraints. Cloud computing (on-demand delivery of IT resources via the Internet with pay-as-you-go pricing) can help government organizations increase innovation, agility, and resiliency; all while reducing costs. The session will highlight the transformative impact of cloud architectures, practical strategies being deployed by governments worldwide to break down innovation barriers, and tackle mission-critical operations with the cloud.
Peter Moore, Regional Managing Director, Amazon Web Services, WWPS APJ
Overcoming the cybersecurity challenges of smart citiesSaeed Al Dhaheri
This presentation was presented during the "Towards Dubai 2020 Smart City Conference held at the University of Dubai on 15th January 2017. The presentation highlights the importance of cybersecurity strategic planning for smart cities and discuss the Cybersecurity challenges facing smart cities initiatives and solutions.
This catalogue contains information on over 50 Catalan
companies that are attending this Congress. They clearly
demonstrate the capacities of the Catalan business fabric
involved in ICTs and smart cities, promoting Catalonia as a
technological, business and investment hub in the Smart City
sector, especially with regard to mobility, lightning and waste.
Cities future outlook and digital cities by Marco Moretti - A2A Smart City Pr...EIT Climate-KIC
Cities future outlook and digital cities: the public utility contribution in the digital and green field presented by Marco Moretti - A2A Smart City President | CIO A2A Group at the Climate Innovation Summit in Milan, 2017.
REPLICATE, “Renaissance of PLaces with Innovative Citizenship And TEchnology”, is funded by a 29M grant from Horizon 2020, the main EU program fostering research and innovation actions. This
project belongs to the “Lighthouse” call (Smart Cities and Communities solutions integrating energy, transport, ICT sectors through lighthouse (large scale demonstration - first of the kind) projects), one of the most competitive in the program.
REPLICATE aims to increase the quality of life for citizens across Europe by demonstrating the impact of innovative technologies used to co-create smart city services with citizens, and prove the optimal process for replicating successes within cities and across cities.
In particular, Dr. Igor Calzada (PhD), MBA, will lead – as the person in charge of the project from the University of Oxford, experts in smart city replication strategies and implementions –, the WP8 Replication which will contribute to innovative solutions and methodologies in the field of city-to-city learning and benchmarking. In particular, the strategic and ethnographic analysis will take account of the lessons learnt by the ongoing ESRC Urban Transformation portfolio. Similarly, the replication and adaptability plans of the follower, lighthouse and observer cities will be based on the policy transfer and knowledge exchange foundations that the Future of Cities programme and the ESRC Urban Transformations portfolio is currently developing.
Erasme is a public DoTank developing and experimenting innovative uses of digital technologies for local authorities.
Connected to 1500 public and private innovative actors of the Metropolitan territory we animates each year in our UrbanLab open innovation process and Research partnerships producing several dozens of original methodology and opensource services and participating to the transformation of the public administration.
This presentation shared at Smarticty WorldCongress 2018 will show through the “mobility challenge” example how articulation of short and long term open-innovation methodologies operated by both public and private actors produces applied, frugal, user centered, sustainable new answer for public services and smartcities problematics.
Cracking the Workplace Discipline Code Main.pptxWorkforce Group
Cultivating and maintaining discipline within teams is a critical differentiator for successful organisations.
Forward-thinking leaders and business managers understand the impact that discipline has on organisational success. A disciplined workforce operates with clarity, focus, and a shared understanding of expectations, ultimately driving better results, optimising productivity, and facilitating seamless collaboration.
Although discipline is not a one-size-fits-all approach, it can help create a work environment that encourages personal growth and accountability rather than solely relying on punitive measures.
In this deck, you will learn the significance of workplace discipline for organisational success. You’ll also learn
• Four (4) workplace discipline methods you should consider
• The best and most practical approach to implementing workplace discipline.
• Three (3) key tips to maintain a disciplined workplace.
Unveiling the Secrets How Does Generative AI Work.pdfSam H
At its core, generative artificial intelligence relies on the concept of generative models, which serve as engines that churn out entirely new data resembling their training data. It is like a sculptor who has studied so many forms found in nature and then uses this knowledge to create sculptures from his imagination that have never been seen before anywhere else. If taken to cyberspace, gans work almost the same way.
Enterprise Excellence is Inclusive Excellence.pdfKaiNexus
Enterprise excellence and inclusive excellence are closely linked, and real-world challenges have shown that both are essential to the success of any organization. To achieve enterprise excellence, organizations must focus on improving their operations and processes while creating an inclusive environment that engages everyone. In this interactive session, the facilitator will highlight commonly established business practices and how they limit our ability to engage everyone every day. More importantly, though, participants will likely gain increased awareness of what we can do differently to maximize enterprise excellence through deliberate inclusion.
What is Enterprise Excellence?
Enterprise Excellence is a holistic approach that's aimed at achieving world-class performance across all aspects of the organization.
What might I learn?
A way to engage all in creating Inclusive Excellence. Lessons from the US military and their parallels to the story of Harry Potter. How belt systems and CI teams can destroy inclusive practices. How leadership language invites people to the party. There are three things leaders can do to engage everyone every day: maximizing psychological safety to create environments where folks learn, contribute, and challenge the status quo.
Who might benefit? Anyone and everyone leading folks from the shop floor to top floor.
Dr. William Harvey is a seasoned Operations Leader with extensive experience in chemical processing, manufacturing, and operations management. At Michelman, he currently oversees multiple sites, leading teams in strategic planning and coaching/practicing continuous improvement. William is set to start his eighth year of teaching at the University of Cincinnati where he teaches marketing, finance, and management. William holds various certifications in change management, quality, leadership, operational excellence, team building, and DiSC, among others.
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It is a sample of an interview for a business english class for pre-intermediate and intermediate english students with emphasis on the speking ability.
Remote sensing and monitoring are changing the mining industry for the better. These are providing innovative solutions to long-standing challenges. Those related to exploration, extraction, and overall environmental management by mining technology companies Odisha. These technologies make use of satellite imaging, aerial photography and sensors to collect data that might be inaccessible or from hazardous locations. With the use of this technology, mining operations are becoming increasingly efficient. Let us gain more insight into the key aspects associated with remote sensing and monitoring when it comes to mining.
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Explore the world of the Taurus zodiac sign. Learn about their stability, determination, and appreciation for beauty. Discover how Taureans' grounded nature and hardworking mindset define their unique personality.
The world of search engine optimization (SEO) is buzzing with discussions after Google confirmed that around 2,500 leaked internal documents related to its Search feature are indeed authentic. The revelation has sparked significant concerns within the SEO community. The leaked documents were initially reported by SEO experts Rand Fishkin and Mike King, igniting widespread analysis and discourse. For More Info:- https://news.arihantwebtech.com/search-disrupted-googles-leaked-documents-rock-the-seo-world/
Improving profitability for small businessBen Wann
In this comprehensive presentation, we will explore strategies and practical tips for enhancing profitability in small businesses. Tailored to meet the unique challenges faced by small enterprises, this session covers various aspects that directly impact the bottom line. Attendees will learn how to optimize operational efficiency, manage expenses, and increase revenue through innovative marketing and customer engagement techniques.
RMD24 | Debunking the non-endemic revenue myth Marvin Vacquier Droop | First ...BBPMedia1
Marvin neemt je in deze presentatie mee in de voordelen van non-endemic advertising op retail media netwerken. Hij brengt ook de uitdagingen in beeld die de markt op dit moment heeft op het gebied van retail media voor niet-leveranciers.
Retail media wordt gezien als het nieuwe advertising-medium en ook mediabureaus richten massaal retail media-afdelingen op. Merken die niet in de betreffende winkel liggen staan ook nog niet in de rij om op de retail media netwerken te adverteren. Marvin belicht de uitdagingen die er zijn om echt aansluiting te vinden op die markt van non-endemic advertising.
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𝐓𝐉 𝐂𝐨𝐦𝐬 (𝐓𝐉 𝐂𝐨𝐦𝐦𝐮𝐧𝐢𝐜𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐬) is a professional event agency that includes experts in the event-organizing market in Vietnam, Korea, and ASEAN countries. We provide unlimited types of events from Music concerts, Fan meetings, and Culture festivals to Corporate events, Internal company events, Golf tournaments, MICE events, and Exhibitions.
𝐓𝐉 𝐂𝐨𝐦𝐬 provides unlimited package services including such as Event organizing, Event planning, Event production, Manpower, PR marketing, Design 2D/3D, VIP protocols, Interpreter agency, etc.
Sports events - Golf competitions/billiards competitions/company sports events: dynamic and challenging
⭐ 𝐅𝐞𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞𝐝 𝐩𝐫𝐨𝐣𝐞𝐜𝐭𝐬:
➢ 2024 BAEKHYUN [Lonsdaleite] IN HO CHI MINH
➢ SUPER JUNIOR-L.S.S. THE SHOW : Th3ee Guys in HO CHI MINH
➢FreenBecky 1st Fan Meeting in Vietnam
➢CHILDREN ART EXHIBITION 2024: BEYOND BARRIERS
➢ WOW K-Music Festival 2023
➢ Winner [CROSS] Tour in HCM
➢ Super Show 9 in HCM with Super Junior
➢ HCMC - Gyeongsangbuk-do Culture and Tourism Festival
➢ Korean Vietnam Partnership - Fair with LG
➢ Korean President visits Samsung Electronics R&D Center
➢ Vietnam Food Expo with Lotte Wellfood
"𝐄𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐲 𝐞𝐯𝐞𝐧𝐭 𝐢𝐬 𝐚 𝐬𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐲, 𝐚 𝐬𝐩𝐞𝐜𝐢𝐚𝐥 𝐣𝐨𝐮𝐫𝐧𝐞𝐲. 𝐖𝐞 𝐚𝐥𝐰𝐚𝐲𝐬 𝐛𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐞𝐯𝐞 𝐭𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐬𝐡𝐨𝐫𝐭𝐥𝐲 𝐲𝐨𝐮 𝐰𝐢𝐥𝐥 𝐛𝐞 𝐚 𝐩𝐚𝐫𝐭 𝐨𝐟 𝐨𝐮𝐫 𝐬𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐢𝐞𝐬."
4. 4
1. Global challenge: urbanization - 21st Century: Century of cities
2. Technology as an enabler; necessary, but not goal itself
3. Local challenge: few clear goals
4. Transformational city project
5. Long term vision and leadership
6. Strategic plan: holistic, breaking silos
7. Focus is on Citizens’ active participation
8. Governance model: inside and outside
9. Industry alliances: PPPs, standards, new busniess models
10. Alliances: cities in competition but need to collaborate, industry partnerships
SMART CITY VISION IN 10 IDEAS
5. 5
Smart city management means ensuring citizen quality of life, who will have further and more
complex needs, and to efficiently allocate resources. Technology plays a key role.
1. THE 21st CENTURY: CENTURY OF CITIES
6. THE NEED FOR PPPs AND JOINT EFFORTS
34 cities
13 corporations
53 countries
7. TECHNOLOGY: bigdata, mobile technology, applications
and cloud services, sensorization, hyperconnectivity, 3D
printing, digital fabrication…
Better decisions and policy-making
More efficient resource allocation
Citizen/ stakeholder empowerment
More open, transparent and participatory
Opportunity to do things differently. In a smarter way
In fact, technology is core in the current (r)evolution:
digital cities
2. TECHNOLOGY IS AN ENABLER, NOT THE GOAL
8. 3. LOCAL CHALLENGE: FEW, CLEAR OBJECTIVES
1. Citizen welfare
2. Foster economic growth
3. Sustainability
Sustainability, scarce resources
Environment, energy efficiency
Attract activity, more jobs
Quality of life
Pressure on resources, welfare distribution, urban planning and
environment.
How will cities guarantee a balance between growth and
sustainability in the long run?
9. 4. TRANSFORMATIONAL CITY PROJECT
Smart city is about a transformational city project; a plan. That
is, another opportunity to transform the city.
10. 5. LONG TERM VISION AND LEADERSHIP
STOCKHOLM
“In 2030, Stockholm will be a versatile
city, offering top-class education and
business opportunities, alongside
unspoiled nature at your doorstep - a
unique combination that will continue to
attract visitors fromaround the world”
SETTING UP A LONG TERM VISION
A long term ambitious vision is highly valuable.
It must address the question what do we want to become, as a city, in 20 or 30 years’ time?
BARCELONA
“To become a self-sufficient city of
productive neighborhoods at human speed,
inside a hyper-connected zero emissions
Metropolitan Area”
11. 22 SMART CITY PROGRAMS
WITH 200 PROJECTS
6. STRATEGIC TRANSFORMATIONAL PLAN:
HOLISTIC MODEL, BREAK SILOS
13. MODELO CONCEPTUAL DE BARCELONA
TIC AIGUA MATÈRIAENERGIA MOBILITAT
MEDIIO AMBIENTE
INFRAESTRUCTURAS
NATURA
ESCALA DE CIUDAD
ESPACIO PÚBLICO Y PRIVADO
SERVICIOS PÚBLICOS Y SOCIALES
GOBIERNO ABIERTO
14. LOS 22 PROGRAMES EN 12 ÁMBITOS
1. Xarxes
de
telecomun
icacions
6. Aigua
Intel·ligent
15.
Recollida
Intel·ligent
d’Escombr
aries
4. Llum
Intel·ligent
5.
Autosufici
ència
Energètica
7.
Mobilitat
Intel·ligent
8.
Renaturali
tzació
9. Transformació Urbana
10. Mobiliari urbà Intel·ligent
11. Resiliència urbana
14. Barcelona a la
Butxaca
16. Regulació
Intel·ligent
17. Innovació
Intel·ligent
18. Salut i Serveis
Socials
19. Educació
20. Destinació
Turística Intel·ligent
21. Infraestructures i
Logística
22. Oci i Cultura
12. Ciutadania
13. Govern Obert
2. Plataforma Urbana
3. Dades Intel·ligents
15. Do it in an OPEN, INCLUSIVE and PARTICIPATORY way
Generate and develop projects TO and WITH the CITIZENSHIP
Engage citizens in the DEFINITION
of the city we want for the future (Smart Social Innovation)
and
In the STRATEGY and MANAGEMENT of the city (Smart Government)
BARCELONA is
European Capital of Innovation
iCapital
2014-2016
7. CITIZEN ENGAGEMENT: FOCUS IS ON CITIZENS
“no smart city without smart citizens”
16. 8. MEASURE & ALIGN WITH FRAMEWORKS
MAKING THE MOST OF EXISTING FUNDING
SCHEMES, POLICY FRAMEWORKS &
REGULATORY PROGRAMS
IMPACT EVALUATION, ROI AND ROS
The use of ICT is widely stated in policy making to
overcome current challenges.
Making the most out of the existing schemes and
framework programs will ensure funding and other
implementation tools for the execution of city wide projects.
Better resource allocation and getting results of policy-making.
Measure not only economic returns (private engagement and
more investment), but social returns as well (citizen engagement
and participation).
85M € impact on GDP (Barcelona, 2014)
1,870 jobs created as result of the Smart City program
53.7M € municipal investment
0.53 € of additional private sector investment for 1€ Municipal investment
Saving 9,700 tons of CO2 and 600,000 liters of water per year.
17. 9. GOVERNANCE MODEL:
RELATIONSHIP & STAKEHOLDER MAPS
Entrepreneurs
Other públic sector
organizations/agencies
Investigation centers
Universities
Businesses
International
position
Citizens
GovtExternal
Smart City Director
EXECUTION STRATEGY
Communication
Smart PMO International PMO Smart Governance Team
Program n
Head of program
Programs
Corporate
departmens
Mayor/Presid
ent
Service
Departments
StrategicTactic
Smart City Stakeholder Map
Program n
Head of program
Responsible for
monitoring
Technical leader
Project
leader
Tech.
Partner
Business leader
Project
leader
Tech.
Partner
Project
leader
Tech.
Partner
18. THE NEED FOR PPPs AND JOINT EFFORTS
3.4
3.1
2.9 2.9
2.7
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
4.0
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Gross Capital Formation, Government
% GDP
European Union (28 countries) European Union (15 countries)
Euro area (19 countries)
Public Budget, investment
Welfare state
Financial needs
Source: DOXA, Eurostat.
19. THE NEED FOR PPPs AND JOINT EFFORTS
Market opportunities and
Potential growth
Required investment
Higher risk
Greater initial investments
(technology)
20. 10. ALLIANCES: COMPETITION & COLLABORATION
INDUSTRY PARTNERSHIPS & ECOSYSTEM
Developing standards
Scaling solutions
Gaining critical mass: one solution, specific tuning
Generating new markets: industry opportunities
worldwide
Creating ecosystems
Developing economic tissue and growth:
economy and competitiveness
Opportunities: jobs, talent, FDI, new
companies, start-ups
24. Facilitate use of public space as urban laboratory for
companies, start-ups and entrepreneurs to test their
products and services in real environments
BARCELONA URBAN LAB
2008-2011, 22@ area
14 pilots/ 48 proposals
5 established companies
2014, all city
5 pilots/ 24 proposals
2015
15 pilots + expansion of urban lab -> CATALONIA
25. Implementation of 12 outdoor
public street lighting points
Sensors for
containers
Noise
Sensors
Occupancy sensors in
parking spaces
Pilot program to
read gas,
electricity and
water meters
telematically
Sustainability
mobility project
Traffic lights adapted
for the blind at all
crossings in
22@Barcelona
Bicycle lanes
Fibre optics in homes
Traffic control cameras
Barcelona Urban Lab: ”applying” Smart Cities
28. EXAMPLE: CITY OPERATING SYSTEM
ENGIE-BARCELONA
SMART CITY IS ABOUT THE ANALYTICS BEHIND CITY INFORMATION
PROBLEM:
VERTICAL PLATFORMS that only speak to their sensors and
only allow “own” developers/apps
CHALLENGE:
BREAKING VERTICAL SOLUTIONS and going to best solutions
on ONE single OS
CENTRALIZING ALL DATA GENERATED IN THE CITY (no matter
where it comes from)
And… provide it to DEVELOPERS!
SOLUTION…