Keynote at Mindtrek 2016
Boyd Cohen, Ph.D. Professor of Entrepreneurship & Sustainability
EADA Business School, Barcelona
Urban Entrepreneurship and Smart City 3.0
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
Copenhagen drives city carbon footprint reductionsGiles Oatley
Copenhagen implemented intelligent solutions across waste disposal, lighting, air quality, and transportation to improve citizen experiences, urban mobility, and environmental sustainability. Through partnerships to develop an outdoor "Street Lab" and deploy Cisco's Smart Connected Digital Platform, Copenhagen gained insights into city operations to optimize resources in real-time and achieve carbon neutrality goals. These solutions established Copenhagen as a leader in smart cities, enriching lives while improving operational efficiencies and attracting new investments.
Evolution from cities to smart cities presentation citynext 2017 isaANIRBAN CHOUDHURY
1) The document discusses the evolution of cities to smart cities, outlining the global objectives and additional agenda of Indian smart cities as envisioned by the Prime Minister in 2014.
2) It proposes some easy to implement policy initiatives and projects to make the city of Bangalore smarter, including a Green Transfer of Development Rights policy to complement existing TDR sources and promote solar power development.
3) The Green TDR policy would allow additional building rights to be earned by developing grid-linked solar power plants within 50km of Bangalore and connected to the national transmission network, targeting large power consumers in Bangalore.
The Metamorphoses of Smart Cities - of Barcelona and Selangorsitecmy
Opening Keynote Speech by Joan-Anton Sanchez, Research and Content Director of Mediaurban, Barcelona, presented at the Selangor Smart City & Future Commerce Convention 2017, at Setia City Convention Centre, Shah Alam on 7 September 2017
Barcelona smart-city ( Julia Lopez i Ventura,KEDE conference Larisa 2014 )citybrandinggr
The document outlines Barcelona's vision and plans to become a smart city. It aims to improve citizens' quality of life through more efficient and sustainable urban mobility, environmental sustainability, and increasing business opportunities and social cohesion using technology. The city's smart city strategy focuses on developing 27 programs across 13 areas, including smart lighting, energy self-sufficiency, zero-emissions mobility, smart water systems, and using data and new technologies to improve government services and citizen engagement. The vision is for Barcelona to become an interconnected, sustainable, and resilient city that enhances life for its residents.
This document discusses the concept of a "collaborative city" where citizens, technology, and collaboration are used to address challenges with limited resources. It presents four perspectives on innovative city models: Fab City focuses on local manufacturing; Sharing City promotes sharing resources like Seoul's plan; CO City emphasizes cooperation between government and communities; and Contributive City is based on testing local solutions and co-creating commons. A collaborative city needs to foster a system to enable citizens to co-create the city. Key questions are discussed around the role of government and how to connect grassroots innovations at different scales from districts to the whole city. The goal is to start discussions on regulatory innovation and inclusive growth.
On 6 and 7 June 2013, André Bouffioux, CEO of Siemens Belgium-Luxembourg, presented our Siemens’ view on how Smart Cities will develop and generate new business. He made this presentation during the European Young Innovator Forum’s unique Unconvention in Brussels, where young Europeans with innovative ideas and those who will inspire, guide and support them, were brought together.
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
Copenhagen drives city carbon footprint reductionsGiles Oatley
Copenhagen implemented intelligent solutions across waste disposal, lighting, air quality, and transportation to improve citizen experiences, urban mobility, and environmental sustainability. Through partnerships to develop an outdoor "Street Lab" and deploy Cisco's Smart Connected Digital Platform, Copenhagen gained insights into city operations to optimize resources in real-time and achieve carbon neutrality goals. These solutions established Copenhagen as a leader in smart cities, enriching lives while improving operational efficiencies and attracting new investments.
Evolution from cities to smart cities presentation citynext 2017 isaANIRBAN CHOUDHURY
1) The document discusses the evolution of cities to smart cities, outlining the global objectives and additional agenda of Indian smart cities as envisioned by the Prime Minister in 2014.
2) It proposes some easy to implement policy initiatives and projects to make the city of Bangalore smarter, including a Green Transfer of Development Rights policy to complement existing TDR sources and promote solar power development.
3) The Green TDR policy would allow additional building rights to be earned by developing grid-linked solar power plants within 50km of Bangalore and connected to the national transmission network, targeting large power consumers in Bangalore.
The Metamorphoses of Smart Cities - of Barcelona and Selangorsitecmy
Opening Keynote Speech by Joan-Anton Sanchez, Research and Content Director of Mediaurban, Barcelona, presented at the Selangor Smart City & Future Commerce Convention 2017, at Setia City Convention Centre, Shah Alam on 7 September 2017
Barcelona smart-city ( Julia Lopez i Ventura,KEDE conference Larisa 2014 )citybrandinggr
The document outlines Barcelona's vision and plans to become a smart city. It aims to improve citizens' quality of life through more efficient and sustainable urban mobility, environmental sustainability, and increasing business opportunities and social cohesion using technology. The city's smart city strategy focuses on developing 27 programs across 13 areas, including smart lighting, energy self-sufficiency, zero-emissions mobility, smart water systems, and using data and new technologies to improve government services and citizen engagement. The vision is for Barcelona to become an interconnected, sustainable, and resilient city that enhances life for its residents.
This document discusses the concept of a "collaborative city" where citizens, technology, and collaboration are used to address challenges with limited resources. It presents four perspectives on innovative city models: Fab City focuses on local manufacturing; Sharing City promotes sharing resources like Seoul's plan; CO City emphasizes cooperation between government and communities; and Contributive City is based on testing local solutions and co-creating commons. A collaborative city needs to foster a system to enable citizens to co-create the city. Key questions are discussed around the role of government and how to connect grassroots innovations at different scales from districts to the whole city. The goal is to start discussions on regulatory innovation and inclusive growth.
On 6 and 7 June 2013, André Bouffioux, CEO of Siemens Belgium-Luxembourg, presented our Siemens’ view on how Smart Cities will develop and generate new business. He made this presentation during the European Young Innovator Forum’s unique Unconvention in Brussels, where young Europeans with innovative ideas and those who will inspire, guide and support them, were brought together.
A smart city uses technology to provide services and solve problems in order to improve policy efficiency, reduce waste and inconvenience, and improve social and economic quality. Key elements of a smart city include smart people through education and participation; a smart economy through entrepreneurship and productivity; smart governance through efficient e-government services; smart mobility through optimized transportation; and a smart environment through renewable energy and resource management. The main goals are to apply smart solutions to infrastructure and services to make cities better, reducing vulnerabilities and using fewer resources to provide cheaper services.
I gave this presentation at the launch of the British Standards Institutes Smart Cities programme - http://www.bsigroup.com/en-GB/smart-cities/ . Open Standards will be enormously important in expressing visions for Smart Cities; winning investment to create them; and successfully implementing their social, governance, engineering, environmental and technology infrastructures. This presentation gives some examples of the issues that it's crucial for Smart Cities standards to address, based on my experience delivering large-scale technology solutions within business change programmes; and on my more recent experience delivering technology infrastructures that help to improve cities. The presentation has full speaker notes in the downloadable Powerpoint file.
Big data, open data and telepathy: building better places to live, work and ...Rick Robinson
A recent presentation on Amey's role in creating smarter, more sustainable, socially mobile cities and communities in partnership with our customers in local government, central government, transport and utilities taking into account Trends and technologies such as platform capitalism, automated/autonomous systems and artificial intelligence.
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.
What is meant by a ‘smart city’. Why India needs ‘Smart Cities’? How many Smart Cities envisaged? Strategy adopted for Smart City Development. Retrofitting
Redevelopment
Greenfield
Pan-city
Saifee Burhani Upliftment Project in Mumbai (also called the Bhendi Bazaar Project.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HhGmTdgyMw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZIDJJzq0eQ
Keynote presentation by Dr. Fatih Gundogan, Deputy General Manager of ISBAK-Istanbul, at the Selangor Smart City & Future Commerce Convention 2017, on the topic titled 'Istanbul’s Big Smart Roadmap'
Panelist speaker Konesh Kochhal, Director, Industry Ecosystem Engagements, Marketing, South Pacific Region of Huawei at the Selangor Smart City & Digital Economy Convention 2018, on the panel session titled How Artificial Intelligence is Leveraging Machine Learning to Enhance Productivity
The document discusses India's Smart Cities Mission to develop 100 cities across the country. It provides background on the mission's objectives to promote sustainable and liveable cities. Key details include a total budget of Rs. 98,000 crore, with Rs. 48,000 crore allocated for Smart Cities Mission. 20 cities were selected in the first round to be developed as 'Light House Cities'. The features of smart cities and smart solutions around areas like energy, mobility, water management and governance are also outlined. Case studies of Visakhapatnam and Kakinada smart city projects are briefly described.
Envision Charlotte is a public-private collaboration aiming to make Charlotte a global model of environmental sustainability and economic development. Its big idea is to connect every building in the downtown area to the cloud using smart grid technologies to measure energy usage in real-time. Over 98% of buildings have signed voluntary contracts. Live energy data is displayed 24/7 online and on large interactive screens in buildings. The goal is to develop innovative energy, water, air and waste programs, measure their impacts, and leverage Charlotte's strengths in energy and cooperation to replicate solutions elsewhere.
Exploration of a conceptual framework that might be adopted by any municipality or community and enables them to deploy the physical and logical infrastructure required to support all SMART functional technology going forward.
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
Smart cities, sustainable cities, city branding and lean start up methodology...SmartCitiesTeam
A theoretical approach on some basic concepts concerning smart cities, sustainable cities, lean start up methodology and city branding.
AthensCoCreation BrandingProject
Panteion University Of Social And Political Sciences
Department of Communication, Media and Culture
MA in Cultural Management
Course: Cultural Marketing and Communication
Course Instructor: Betty Tsakarestou, Assistant Professor and Head of Advertising and Public Relations Lab
Smart City Strategy: Platform, Data, PeopleJin-Hyeok Yang
This document discusses Hwaseong Dongtan, Korea's first operational smart city located 40km south of Seoul. It provides an overview of the smart city components and budget, and analyzes the benefit-cost ratio from 2008 to 2018. It also discusses challenges around finance, services, and changes over time. Lessons learned focus on promoting private investment, regulation, evaluation, and stakeholder involvement. The document concludes by looking at new strategies around platforms, data, and citizen engagement to make cities smarter.
YANG DESIGN is a leading design consultancy in China that has won over 80 design awards. It consists of various departments focused on strategy, innovation, user studies, and city innovation. YANG DESIGN has worked with clients across many industries, helping brands increase value and impact. It is headquartered in Shanghai with additional branches and provides services including brand strategy, design strategy, and interaction design.
Rebooting the Public Square: Digital Innovation for Urban and Rural Municipal...Anthony Williams
As digital technologies reshape everyday life, urban and rural municipalities have an opportunity -- and an imperative -- to harness digital tools to transform the way they deliver services, collaborate with citizens and stakeholders, and facilitate job creation and economic opportunity. Anthony D. Williams, president and co-founder of the DEEP Centre, explains how both large urban centers and rural communities can reap the benefits of the digital revolution while preparing for the profound disruptions occurring in labor markets around the world.
Creating Smarter Cities 2011 - 02 - Nicos Komninos - What makes cities smart?Smart Cities Project
Smart cities are expected to deal with major contemporary city challenges of competiveness within a knowledge economy, employment for social cohesion, and environmental sustainability, less greenhouse emissions and energy efficiency. The presentation discusses different trajectories and organisational settings that make cities more intelligent, and how collective intelligence, people-driven innovation, and future Internet solutions advance the efficiency, performance, and governance of cities.
Innovation in Phoenix: City on the Rise - Dominic PapaUS-Ignite
The document describes the Institute for Digital Progress (IDP), a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that aims to transform the Phoenix region into a global hub for smart city and IoT technology through civic innovation. It outlines two pathways for innovation - Innovation as a Service (IaaS), which facilitates pilots of innovative technologies to address urban issues, and AZ Urban iLabs, which provides a platform for entrepreneurs to test ideas in real cities. The goal is to encourage bottom-up innovation and testing of new solutions to improve life for city residents.
AZiDP: Arizona Institute for Digital Progress by Dominic PapaGigabit City Summit
AZIDP: Arizona Institute for Digital Progress was presented by Dominica Papa, Executive Director and co-Founder of iDIP at the 2017 Gigabit City Summit.
In this presentation Yekasa Kosuru talks about challenges associated with Big Data at Nokia. As well as discussing the challenges, Kosuru also talks through solutions that Nokia use across the different platforms they use there. The solutions are broken into phases which Kosuru talks through in detail with the use of stats and flow charts.
ENoLL President Tuija Hirvikoski presented the European Network of Living Lab's vision on global opportunities through Living Labs at Cantillon 2017 event that was hosted in Ireland. Content of the presentation:
- strategy of Living Labs, how Living Labs work, ENoLL memberhsip and the 11th wave
- OI2 (open innovation)
- OpenLivingLab Days 2017
- LLs as Local Open Innovation
Ecosystems
- Living Lab examples (Finland - Laurea UAS)
A smart city uses technology to provide services and solve problems in order to improve policy efficiency, reduce waste and inconvenience, and improve social and economic quality. Key elements of a smart city include smart people through education and participation; a smart economy through entrepreneurship and productivity; smart governance through efficient e-government services; smart mobility through optimized transportation; and a smart environment through renewable energy and resource management. The main goals are to apply smart solutions to infrastructure and services to make cities better, reducing vulnerabilities and using fewer resources to provide cheaper services.
I gave this presentation at the launch of the British Standards Institutes Smart Cities programme - http://www.bsigroup.com/en-GB/smart-cities/ . Open Standards will be enormously important in expressing visions for Smart Cities; winning investment to create them; and successfully implementing their social, governance, engineering, environmental and technology infrastructures. This presentation gives some examples of the issues that it's crucial for Smart Cities standards to address, based on my experience delivering large-scale technology solutions within business change programmes; and on my more recent experience delivering technology infrastructures that help to improve cities. The presentation has full speaker notes in the downloadable Powerpoint file.
Big data, open data and telepathy: building better places to live, work and ...Rick Robinson
A recent presentation on Amey's role in creating smarter, more sustainable, socially mobile cities and communities in partnership with our customers in local government, central government, transport and utilities taking into account Trends and technologies such as platform capitalism, automated/autonomous systems and artificial intelligence.
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.
What is meant by a ‘smart city’. Why India needs ‘Smart Cities’? How many Smart Cities envisaged? Strategy adopted for Smart City Development. Retrofitting
Redevelopment
Greenfield
Pan-city
Saifee Burhani Upliftment Project in Mumbai (also called the Bhendi Bazaar Project.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HhGmTdgyMw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZIDJJzq0eQ
Keynote presentation by Dr. Fatih Gundogan, Deputy General Manager of ISBAK-Istanbul, at the Selangor Smart City & Future Commerce Convention 2017, on the topic titled 'Istanbul’s Big Smart Roadmap'
Panelist speaker Konesh Kochhal, Director, Industry Ecosystem Engagements, Marketing, South Pacific Region of Huawei at the Selangor Smart City & Digital Economy Convention 2018, on the panel session titled How Artificial Intelligence is Leveraging Machine Learning to Enhance Productivity
The document discusses India's Smart Cities Mission to develop 100 cities across the country. It provides background on the mission's objectives to promote sustainable and liveable cities. Key details include a total budget of Rs. 98,000 crore, with Rs. 48,000 crore allocated for Smart Cities Mission. 20 cities were selected in the first round to be developed as 'Light House Cities'. The features of smart cities and smart solutions around areas like energy, mobility, water management and governance are also outlined. Case studies of Visakhapatnam and Kakinada smart city projects are briefly described.
Envision Charlotte is a public-private collaboration aiming to make Charlotte a global model of environmental sustainability and economic development. Its big idea is to connect every building in the downtown area to the cloud using smart grid technologies to measure energy usage in real-time. Over 98% of buildings have signed voluntary contracts. Live energy data is displayed 24/7 online and on large interactive screens in buildings. The goal is to develop innovative energy, water, air and waste programs, measure their impacts, and leverage Charlotte's strengths in energy and cooperation to replicate solutions elsewhere.
Exploration of a conceptual framework that might be adopted by any municipality or community and enables them to deploy the physical and logical infrastructure required to support all SMART functional technology going forward.
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
Smart cities, sustainable cities, city branding and lean start up methodology...SmartCitiesTeam
A theoretical approach on some basic concepts concerning smart cities, sustainable cities, lean start up methodology and city branding.
AthensCoCreation BrandingProject
Panteion University Of Social And Political Sciences
Department of Communication, Media and Culture
MA in Cultural Management
Course: Cultural Marketing and Communication
Course Instructor: Betty Tsakarestou, Assistant Professor and Head of Advertising and Public Relations Lab
Smart City Strategy: Platform, Data, PeopleJin-Hyeok Yang
This document discusses Hwaseong Dongtan, Korea's first operational smart city located 40km south of Seoul. It provides an overview of the smart city components and budget, and analyzes the benefit-cost ratio from 2008 to 2018. It also discusses challenges around finance, services, and changes over time. Lessons learned focus on promoting private investment, regulation, evaluation, and stakeholder involvement. The document concludes by looking at new strategies around platforms, data, and citizen engagement to make cities smarter.
YANG DESIGN is a leading design consultancy in China that has won over 80 design awards. It consists of various departments focused on strategy, innovation, user studies, and city innovation. YANG DESIGN has worked with clients across many industries, helping brands increase value and impact. It is headquartered in Shanghai with additional branches and provides services including brand strategy, design strategy, and interaction design.
Rebooting the Public Square: Digital Innovation for Urban and Rural Municipal...Anthony Williams
As digital technologies reshape everyday life, urban and rural municipalities have an opportunity -- and an imperative -- to harness digital tools to transform the way they deliver services, collaborate with citizens and stakeholders, and facilitate job creation and economic opportunity. Anthony D. Williams, president and co-founder of the DEEP Centre, explains how both large urban centers and rural communities can reap the benefits of the digital revolution while preparing for the profound disruptions occurring in labor markets around the world.
Creating Smarter Cities 2011 - 02 - Nicos Komninos - What makes cities smart?Smart Cities Project
Smart cities are expected to deal with major contemporary city challenges of competiveness within a knowledge economy, employment for social cohesion, and environmental sustainability, less greenhouse emissions and energy efficiency. The presentation discusses different trajectories and organisational settings that make cities more intelligent, and how collective intelligence, people-driven innovation, and future Internet solutions advance the efficiency, performance, and governance of cities.
Innovation in Phoenix: City on the Rise - Dominic PapaUS-Ignite
The document describes the Institute for Digital Progress (IDP), a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that aims to transform the Phoenix region into a global hub for smart city and IoT technology through civic innovation. It outlines two pathways for innovation - Innovation as a Service (IaaS), which facilitates pilots of innovative technologies to address urban issues, and AZ Urban iLabs, which provides a platform for entrepreneurs to test ideas in real cities. The goal is to encourage bottom-up innovation and testing of new solutions to improve life for city residents.
AZiDP: Arizona Institute for Digital Progress by Dominic PapaGigabit City Summit
AZIDP: Arizona Institute for Digital Progress was presented by Dominica Papa, Executive Director and co-Founder of iDIP at the 2017 Gigabit City Summit.
In this presentation Yekasa Kosuru talks about challenges associated with Big Data at Nokia. As well as discussing the challenges, Kosuru also talks through solutions that Nokia use across the different platforms they use there. The solutions are broken into phases which Kosuru talks through in detail with the use of stats and flow charts.
ENoLL President Tuija Hirvikoski presented the European Network of Living Lab's vision on global opportunities through Living Labs at Cantillon 2017 event that was hosted in Ireland. Content of the presentation:
- strategy of Living Labs, how Living Labs work, ENoLL memberhsip and the 11th wave
- OI2 (open innovation)
- OpenLivingLab Days 2017
- LLs as Local Open Innovation
Ecosystems
- Living Lab examples (Finland - Laurea UAS)
Milan is located in northern Italy and is the second largest city. It is a major financial and fashion center. The climate is Mediterranean with warm, dry summers and mild winters where snow is common. Italian is the official language and the euro is the currency used. There are many museums, churches, and landmarks to visit such as the Duomo cathedral and Pinacoteca di Brera art museum.
This document outlines plans for a smart city project in the Porta Romana/Vettabbia district of Milan. The project aims to retrofit buildings, install smart lampposts and an electric vehicle sharing platform, and create a microgrid to make the area more connected, sustainable, and socially inclusive. Key goals include saving 198,1007 kWh of energy annually and reducing CO2 emissions by 388 tons per year through building retrofits. The project also hopes to replace 1% of vehicles with EVs to reduce NOx and PM10 emissions and save on mobility costs.
This document announces a partnership between La Pelota and Decoded Fashion to host an event in Milan on October 16th, 2013 featuring a fashion startup pitch competition, keynote speeches, and an exhibition of early-stage startup ideas. Decoded Fashion has previously organized successful fashion and technology events in New York and London that brought together startups, fashion industry executives, investors and media.
Presentazione del Comune di Milano sulle iniziative dedicate alla Sharing Economy e Smart City della Città (Grazie a Renato Galliano per la condivisione).
This was the fourht group work for our Destination Marketing & Branding Course with Professor Alastair Morrison from Purdue University. We were asked to design and explain a positioning-image-branding concept for a destination. We choose Milan.
This document provides an overview of real estate crowdfunding and the capital assets market. It discusses the traditional broken model of higher fees and lower returns, and proposes an alternative model with lower fees. The document outlines the growth of the crowdfunding market, which has increased over 50% annually. It also references sources on real estate investment trusts, interviews with customers, and burn down charts. In summary, the document promotes real estate crowdfunding as an alternative to traditional models, highlighting the growing market size and potential opportunities.
New Moon Milan Brand Research (phase 1 report)CityofMilan
The document provides information from a brand study conducted for the town of Milan, Michigan. It analyzes Milan's personality, experiences, feelings, assets, and opportunities for growth based on surveys of community members and visitors. Key findings include that Milan has a low-key, quiet atmosphere where people are friendly and caring. It offers a charming small-town experience while being conveniently located near Ann Arbor. Milan needs additional shopping, dining and entertainment options to attract more visitors and positively influence its future. The overall brand strategy is to promote all the ways people can connect in Milan through a sense of community.
Milan is known for its hidden beauty and attractions like The Last Supper. Fashion houses in Milan remain loyal to tradition but also keep up with international trends. Guglielminotti was founded in Milan and combines Italian style with a focus on quality, passion, and service. The brand aims to create sophisticated, structured silhouettes for customers who appreciate quality details.
City of Milan civic satisfaction survey Tolan Square resultsCityofMilan
This document summarizes the findings of a civic satisfaction study conducted in Milan, Michigan regarding the conversion of Tolan Street to Tolan Square. Key findings include:
- Most respondents were satisfied with Tolan Square and the events held there, though some groups like older residents and those transporting children to school were more dissatisfied with the street closure.
- Awareness and participation in events was high but could be further increased. Events had a positive financial impact on some downtown businesses.
- Tolan Square was found to enhance community cohesion and culture, and could improve outsiders' perceptions of Milan.
Recommendations focused on leveraging these community benefits, attracting new businesses, and making structural enhancements to
Presentation of The Next Network at the European Commission's Conference "Renaturing Cities: Systemic Urban Governance for Social Cohesion', Milan, 1-2 December 2014
Within the Destination Management module, a research project was carried out on the image of Milan as perceived by 1,200 tourists then present and hundreds of potential tourists in order to draw up guidelines for tourism growth strategy in the city, under the guidance of destination management academics and experts. The findings of the project, sponsored by the Milan Town Council, were discussed with the local institutions and a number of large tourism firms working in the city.
This is the strategic plan for the city of Milan that the students of the Master in Tourism Management IV developed.
INTERNATIONAL PARTNERSHIP FORGED TO DELIVER EXPO MILANO 2015
MCI, NUSSLI, DORIER, BRC and SEC Relazioni Pubbliche e Istituzionali join forces to offer a complete service to the participants of EXPO Milan 2015
MCI, global leader in the creation and management of world-class events, has brought together a visionary consortium of companies to serve the creative needs of the countries and companies participating in Milan’s Universal Exposition in 2015. The theme of the Expo is “Feeding the Planet, Energy for Life.”
The international partnership will advise on all aspects of the event communication strategy & implementation – defining creative strategy aligned with Expo theme, creating and designing content, building the pavilions and creating a programme of events to follow the opening.
Within the Destination Management module, a research project was carried out on the image of Milan as perceived by 1,200 tourists then present and hundreds of potential tourists in order to draw up guidelines for tourism growth strategy in the city, under the guidance of destination management academics and experts. The findings of the project, sponsored by the Milan Town Council, were discussed with the local institutions and a number of large tourism firms working in the city.
This is a proposal for a City Card for Milan. project.
The document outlines the mission, vision, goals, and strategic plan of Milan Tourism Matters to promote Lombardy, Italy as a leisure tourism destination rather than just a business market. The plan includes repositioning the brand image, increasing attractions like lakes and mountains, improving infrastructure, and attracting more international tourists. Key goals are to promote Lombardy's leisure activities, make Milan more sustainable, and improve awareness of attractions. The strategic plan details the marketing objectives, target markets, product, price, place, promotion, partnerships, and implementation, monitoring, control and evaluation of the strategy over short and long-term.
Milan is a major city in northern Italy known for its fashion industry and hosting Expos. Some of Milan's most notable landmarks include the Milan Cathedral, one of the largest churches in the world built between 1386-1823; Castello Sforzesco, a medieval castle transformed into a Renaissance palace; and La Scala opera house, one of the most famous opera venues which has hosted many famous premieres. Panettone, a traditional Christmas bread, originated in Milan and is tied to a legend about its invention.
This document summarizes an event about how data and technology can impact cities in the 21st century. The agenda includes presentations from Code for America, a panel on the 21st century city, and GovLab@NYU. There will also be a Q&A session. The event is curated by Noel Hidalgo from Code for America and discusses topics like accessible infrastructure, education, government innovation, and smarter communities. It also highlights examples from projects in Red Hook and Kansas City that use technology for community benefit. The document promotes using data and civic hacking to build solutions for local issues.
The document summarizes 5 top trends from SmartCitiesWeekDC: 1) Citizen engagement is a priority for smart cities like Copenhagen; 2) Energy/smart city initiatives are popular, such as Copenhagen's carbon neutral goal; 3) Connectivity is important for foundations like LinkNYC which provides free WiFi and services; 4) Digitalization helps cities like Barcelona with 800 wireless access points; 5) Artificial intelligence is emerging like a robot tour guide.
Keynote presentation made at the Learning & Teaching Expo 2019 in Hong Kong.
Cognitive design approach for triggering attention, knowledge acquisition and behavioural change in the workplace
The document describes IDEALondon, an innovation centre created by Cisco, DC Thomson, and UCL to support startups. It provides tailored resources, mentoring, and access to opportunities. Each partner organization contributes different strengths to help startups. The document lists some startups and alumni that have participated in the program.
How digital technology is shaping the future of humanity john gArgelich Networks
This document discusses how digital technology is shaping the future of humanity and cities. It notes that as the world's population becomes increasingly urbanized, technology will be needed to help cities deal with challenges around managing resources. The concept of "smart cities" is introduced, which uses sensors, data analytics and other technologies to make cities run more efficiently. However, the document argues that the holistic approach of "intelligent communities" is better, as it also focuses on education, innovation, inclusion and sustainability. Examples of intelligent communities and strategies around public participation, innovation clusters and connecting people are provided.
Presentación sobre Cloud Computing, por Jordi Torres del Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC), en EADA Business School @EADABusiness y la comunidad Business and Technology #EADABnT de @EADAAlumni (07/06/2012)
Software is changing the way traditional business operate. People now have smartphones in their pockets - a supercomputer that is 25,000 times more powerful and the minicomputers of the 1960s. This is changing people´s behaviour and how people shop and use services. The organizational structure created in the 20th century cannot survive when new digital solution are being offered. Software is changing the way traditional business operate. People now have smartphones in their pockets - a supercomputer that is 25,000 times more powerful and the minicomputers of the 1960s. This is changing people´s behaviour and how people shop and use services. The organizational structure created in the 20th century cannot survive when new digital solution are being offered. The hierarchical structure of these established companies assumes high coordination cost due to human activity. But when the coordination cost drops
The organizational structure that companies in the 20th century established was based on the fact that employees needed to do all the work. The coordination cost was high due to the effort and cost of employees, housing etc. Now we have software that can do this for use and the coordination cost drops to close-to-zero. Another thing is that things become free. Consider Flickr. Anybody can sign up and use the service for free. Only a fraction of the users get pro account and pay. How can Flickr make money on that? It turns out that services like this can.
Many businesses make money by giving things away. How can that possibly work? The music business has suffered severely with digital distribution of content. Should musicians put all there songs on YouTube? What is the future business model for music?
This document discusses Duncan Wilson and Intel's Collaborative Research Institute for Sustainable Connected Cities. It provides background on Intel, its strategy and divisions. It also discusses ICRI Cities' mission to enhance quality of life and economic opportunities in cities through technology research with academic partners. Examples of ICRI Cities projects in London are described.
Development Challenges, South-South Solutions: December 2012 IssueDavid South Consulting
Development Challenges, South-South Solutions is the monthly e-newsletter of the United Nations Office for South-South Cooperation in UNDP (www.southerninnovator.org). It has been published every month since 2006. Its sister publication, Southern Innovator magazine, has been published since 2011.
ISSN 2227-3905
Stories by David South
Design: Sólveig Rolfsdóttir, UN Office for South-South Cooperation
Layout: Amanda Armoogam, UN Office for South-South Cooperation
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In this issue:
New Cities Offering Solutions for Growing Urban Populations
Creating Green Fashion in China
Biogas Digester in a Bag Brings Portability
Powerful Solar Light Spurring Income-making Opportunities
Global South Urbanization Does Not Have to Harm Biodiversity
Per the document, ECO-ICONIC refers to eco-friendly goods and services that sport bold, iconic designs which help their owners show off their eco-credentials. The document provides examples of products achieving this, such as distinctively designed cleaning products and electric vehicles. It also discusses how some green products still try to downplay their sustainability through non-distinctive designs that resemble conventional products.
"GLOBE Revolves Around Smart Cities" by The ProvinceGLOBE Series
The document discusses smart city technology and the upcoming GLOBE 2014 conference in Vancouver. Some key points:
- Smart city technology involves using data from devices and sensors to analyze and optimize urban environments around efficiency, sustainability and quality of life. Examples given include traffic lights adjusting based on pedestrians and apps guiding users to parking spots.
- The global trend of smart cities is already being implemented in many cities worldwide to attract residents and businesses. Speakers at the GLOBE conference will discuss building resilient cities that plan for climate change, population growth and technology changes.
- Surrey Mayor Dianne Watts aims to build a smart city, citing district energy systems and an organic waste biofuel facility being developed. The conference
1) Digital technology is shaping the future of humanity by connecting devices through the Internet of Things and using data to make cities more efficient.
2) As more people move to cities, technology may help address urban challenges related to resources and infrastructure that are reaching a breaking point.
3) Intelligent communities take a holistic approach to development by focusing on areas like education, innovation, inclusion and sustainability in addition to smart infrastructure.
4) Connecting people through public participation and collaboration is an important part of building intelligent communities.
The document discusses how to foster an innovation culture within an organization. It outlines several key steps: exploring new technologies and ideas, cultivating intrinsic motivation among employees through mastery, autonomy and purpose, shaping organizational dynamics around collaboration, and establishing shared values. The goal is to transition the organization from an industrial to knowledge economy model and continuously nurture the innovation process from inception through exploration.
New Industrial Revolution and Innovation OpportunitiesRobin Teigland
The document discusses how digital technologies are disrupting traditional industries and business models, enabling new platform-based businesses that leverage network effects through open ecosystems. Emerging technologies like AI, blockchain, and 3D printing are changing the nature of work, education, transportation, and trust in society. Platform companies are gaining competitive advantages by analyzing large datasets and using technologies to match needs between producers and consumers.
Similar to Keynote Boyd Cohen - Urban Entrepreneurship and Smart City 3.0 - Mindtrek 2016 (20)
What the AI revolution means for Open Source, Open Tech and Open SocietiesMindtrek
This document discusses Nextcloud and its founder Frank Karlitschek. Nextcloud aims to provide open source productivity, security and on-premises solutions as an alternative to proprietary services. It touches on Nextcloud's file sharing, collaboration and office tools. The document also discusses Nextcloud's vision for ethical artificial intelligence using fully open source and self-hosted models to avoid data leakage while reducing bias and carbon footprint.
Data balance sheets laying foundations for sustainable and ethical use of dataMindtrek
Track | Sustainable and Future-proof Tech
Mikko Merisaari, Co-Founder and Partner, Functos Oy
Mindtrek Conference
3rd of October 2023.
Tampere, Finland
www.mindtrek.org
Towards data responsibility - how to put ideals into actionMindtrek
Track | Sustainable and Future-proof Tech
Mikko Eloholma Accelerator of Digital skills, TIEKE
Mindtrek Conference
3rd of October 2023.
Tampere, Finland
www.mindtrek.org
Täytä velvollisuudet ja hyödynnä mahdollisuudet – käytännön työkaluja regulaa...Mindtrek
Track | Sustainable and Future-proof Tech
Hanna Vuohelainen, Accelerator of digital competences and communications, TIEKE
Mindtrek Conference
3rd of October 2023.
Tampere, Finland
www.mindtrek.org
Datatalouden ja tekoälyn regulaatio – missä mennään?Mindtrek
Track | Sustainable and Future-proof Tech
Joonas Mikkilä, Senior Advisor, Technology Industries Finland
Mindtrek Conference
3rd of October 2023.
Tampere, Finland
www.mindtrek.org
Green ICT Tools for Sustainable DigitalizationMindtrek
Track | Sustainable and Future-proof Tech
Antti Sipilä, Project Manager, Green ICT, TIEKE
Mindtrek Conference
3rd of October 2023.
Tampere, Finland
www.mindtrek.org
Future-proof digitalization is on full speed – are you on board?Mindtrek
Track | Sustainable and Future-proof Tech
Hanna Niemi-Hugaerts, Executive Director, TIEKE
Mindtrek Conference
3rd of October 2023.
Tampere, Finland
www.mindtrek.org
How to (Help to) Save Our Planet with Green CodingMindtrek
The document discusses how software and coding can help reduce greenhouse gas emissions and energy consumption. It notes that the ICT sector accounts for 4-10% of global energy use and growing. Practical solutions proposed include reducing the amount of data transferred by using caching and compression, removing unnecessary code, and improving coding efficiency by focusing on optimizing hotspots. The key message is that reducing energy use in software is an ongoing journey that requires incremental improvements over time.
National Library of Finland - open source solutions in the development of nat...Mindtrek
Track | The Future of Open Source Business
Kristiina Hormia-Poutanen, Service Director, National Library of Finland
Mindtrek Conference
3rd of October 2023.
Tampere, Finland
www.mindtrek.org
The Case for Open Source in the Public SectorMindtrek
Track | The Future of Open Source Business
Heikki Nousiainen, Field CTO & Co-founder, Aiven
Mindtrek Conference
3rd of October 2023.
Tampere, Finland
www.mindtrek.org
KEYNOTE: From Lutece to CiteLibre, City of Paris' commitment to open sourceMindtrek
Track | The Future of Open Source Business
Philippe Bareille, Open Source Program Officer, City of Paris
Mindtrek Conference
3rd of October 2023.
Tampere, Finland
www.mindtrek.org
Freedom & Functionality – A Startup Approach to Open Source & Innovation for ...Mindtrek
Open source and open innovation are good for business by allowing freedom and functionality. Freedom means the ability to explore, experiment, and choose the best technology and business models without artificial limits. Functionality means technical quality, features, and design that provide tangible business benefits. An open source approach balances products that are standard and cost-efficient with services that uniquely create value. This startup-like approach leverages open innovation, open source development, and fair business models to efficiently co-create value through design thinking and an ambidextrous organization.
How open source empowers startups to start big, with case Double Open OyMindtrek
Track | The Future of Open Source Business
Martin von Willebrand, Attorney at HH Partners Attorneys-at-law, Founder at Double Open Oy
Mindtrek Conference
3rd of October 2023.
Tampere, Finland
www.mindtrek.org
Sustainable Open Source; Balancing Business and CommunityMindtrek
Track | The Future of Open Source Business
Tomas Gustavsson, Chief PKI Officer, Keyfactor
Mindtrek Conference
3rd of October 2023.
Tampere, Finland
www.mindtrek.org
Empowering Employment: The Swedish Public Employment Service’s digital transf...Mindtrek
Track | The Future of Open Source Business
Maria Dalhage, Project manager open source and data, Swedish Public Employment Service
Mindtrek Conference
3rd of October 2023.
Tampere, Finland
www.mindtrek.org
KEYNOTE: How to automate the world the open source wayMindtrek
Track | The Future of Open Source Business
Carol Chen, Principal Community Architect, Red Hat
Mindtrek Conference
3rd of October 2023.
Tampere, Finland
www.mindtrek.org
"Smart Villages in Finland" by Marianne SelkäinahoMindtrek
Track | Smart Villages
Marianne Selkäinaho, Senior officer, Rural Affairs, Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry
Mindtrek Conference
15th of November 2022.
Tampere, Finland
www.mindtrek.org
Have you ever been confused by the myriad of choices offered by AWS for hosting a website or an API?
Lambda, Elastic Beanstalk, Lightsail, Amplify, S3 (and more!) can each host websites + APIs. But which one should we choose?
Which one is cheapest? Which one is fastest? Which one will scale to meet our needs?
Join me in this session as we dive into each AWS hosting service to determine which one is best for your scenario and explain why!
5th LF Energy Power Grid Model Meet-up SlidesDanBrown980551
5th Power Grid Model Meet-up
It is with great pleasure that we extend to you an invitation to the 5th Power Grid Model Meet-up, scheduled for 6th June 2024. This event will adopt a hybrid format, allowing participants to join us either through an online Mircosoft Teams session or in person at TU/e located at Den Dolech 2, Eindhoven, Netherlands. The meet-up will be hosted by Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), a research university specializing in engineering science & technology.
Power Grid Model
The global energy transition is placing new and unprecedented demands on Distribution System Operators (DSOs). Alongside upgrades to grid capacity, processes such as digitization, capacity optimization, and congestion management are becoming vital for delivering reliable services.
Power Grid Model is an open source project from Linux Foundation Energy and provides a calculation engine that is increasingly essential for DSOs. It offers a standards-based foundation enabling real-time power systems analysis, simulations of electrical power grids, and sophisticated what-if analysis. In addition, it enables in-depth studies and analysis of the electrical power grid’s behavior and performance. This comprehensive model incorporates essential factors such as power generation capacity, electrical losses, voltage levels, power flows, and system stability.
Power Grid Model is currently being applied in a wide variety of use cases, including grid planning, expansion, reliability, and congestion studies. It can also help in analyzing the impact of renewable energy integration, assessing the effects of disturbances or faults, and developing strategies for grid control and optimization.
What to expect
For the upcoming meetup we are organizing, we have an exciting lineup of activities planned:
-Insightful presentations covering two practical applications of the Power Grid Model.
-An update on the latest advancements in Power Grid -Model technology during the first and second quarters of 2024.
-An interactive brainstorming session to discuss and propose new feature requests.
-An opportunity to connect with fellow Power Grid Model enthusiasts and users.
HCL Notes and Domino License Cost Reduction in the World of DLAUpanagenda
Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/hcl-notes-and-domino-license-cost-reduction-in-the-world-of-dlau/
The introduction of DLAU and the CCB & CCX licensing model caused quite a stir in the HCL community. As a Notes and Domino customer, you may have faced challenges with unexpected user counts and license costs. You probably have questions on how this new licensing approach works and how to benefit from it. Most importantly, you likely have budget constraints and want to save money where possible. Don’t worry, we can help with all of this!
We’ll show you how to fix common misconfigurations that cause higher-than-expected user counts, and how to identify accounts which you can deactivate to save money. There are also frequent patterns that can cause unnecessary cost, like using a person document instead of a mail-in for shared mailboxes. We’ll provide examples and solutions for those as well. And naturally we’ll explain the new licensing model.
Join HCL Ambassador Marc Thomas in this webinar with a special guest appearance from Franz Walder. It will give you the tools and know-how to stay on top of what is going on with Domino licensing. You will be able lower your cost through an optimized configuration and keep it low going forward.
These topics will be covered
- Reducing license cost by finding and fixing misconfigurations and superfluous accounts
- How do CCB and CCX licenses really work?
- Understanding the DLAU tool and how to best utilize it
- Tips for common problem areas, like team mailboxes, functional/test users, etc
- Practical examples and best practices to implement right away
This presentation provides valuable insights into effective cost-saving techniques on AWS. Learn how to optimize your AWS resources by rightsizing, increasing elasticity, picking the right storage class, and choosing the best pricing model. Additionally, discover essential governance mechanisms to ensure continuous cost efficiency. Whether you are new to AWS or an experienced user, this presentation provides clear and practical tips to help you reduce your cloud costs and get the most out of your budget.
TrustArc Webinar - 2024 Global Privacy SurveyTrustArc
How does your privacy program stack up against your peers? What challenges are privacy teams tackling and prioritizing in 2024?
In the fifth annual Global Privacy Benchmarks Survey, we asked over 1,800 global privacy professionals and business executives to share their perspectives on the current state of privacy inside and outside of their organizations. This year’s report focused on emerging areas of importance for privacy and compliance professionals, including considerations and implications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies, building brand trust, and different approaches for achieving higher privacy competence scores.
See how organizational priorities and strategic approaches to data security and privacy are evolving around the globe.
This webinar will review:
- The top 10 privacy insights from the fifth annual Global Privacy Benchmarks Survey
- The top challenges for privacy leaders, practitioners, and organizations in 2024
- Key themes to consider in developing and maintaining your privacy program
zkStudyClub - LatticeFold: A Lattice-based Folding Scheme and its Application...Alex Pruden
Folding is a recent technique for building efficient recursive SNARKs. Several elegant folding protocols have been proposed, such as Nova, Supernova, Hypernova, Protostar, and others. However, all of them rely on an additively homomorphic commitment scheme based on discrete log, and are therefore not post-quantum secure. In this work we present LatticeFold, the first lattice-based folding protocol based on the Module SIS problem. This folding protocol naturally leads to an efficient recursive lattice-based SNARK and an efficient PCD scheme. LatticeFold supports folding low-degree relations, such as R1CS, as well as high-degree relations, such as CCS. The key challenge is to construct a secure folding protocol that works with the Ajtai commitment scheme. The difficulty, is ensuring that extracted witnesses are low norm through many rounds of folding. We present a novel technique using the sumcheck protocol to ensure that extracted witnesses are always low norm no matter how many rounds of folding are used. Our evaluation of the final proof system suggests that it is as performant as Hypernova, while providing post-quantum security.
Paper Link: https://eprint.iacr.org/2024/257
Fueling AI with Great Data with Airbyte WebinarZilliz
This talk will focus on how to collect data from a variety of sources, leveraging this data for RAG and other GenAI use cases, and finally charting your course to productionalization.
FREE A4 Cyber Security Awareness Posters-Social Engineering part 3Data Hops
Free A4 downloadable and printable Cyber Security, Social Engineering Safety and security Training Posters . Promote security awareness in the home or workplace. Lock them Out From training providers datahops.com
Driving Business Innovation: Latest Generative AI Advancements & Success StorySafe Software
Are you ready to revolutionize how you handle data? Join us for a webinar where we’ll bring you up to speed with the latest advancements in Generative AI technology and discover how leveraging FME with tools from giants like Google Gemini, Amazon, and Microsoft OpenAI can supercharge your workflow efficiency.
During the hour, we’ll take you through:
Guest Speaker Segment with Hannah Barrington: Dive into the world of dynamic real estate marketing with Hannah, the Marketing Manager at Workspace Group. Hear firsthand how their team generates engaging descriptions for thousands of office units by integrating diverse data sources—from PDF floorplans to web pages—using FME transformers, like OpenAIVisionConnector and AnthropicVisionConnector. This use case will show you how GenAI can streamline content creation for marketing across the board.
Ollama Use Case: Learn how Scenario Specialist Dmitri Bagh has utilized Ollama within FME to input data, create custom models, and enhance security protocols. This segment will include demos to illustrate the full capabilities of FME in AI-driven processes.
Custom AI Models: Discover how to leverage FME to build personalized AI models using your data. Whether it’s populating a model with local data for added security or integrating public AI tools, find out how FME facilitates a versatile and secure approach to AI.
We’ll wrap up with a live Q&A session where you can engage with our experts on your specific use cases, and learn more about optimizing your data workflows with AI.
This webinar is ideal for professionals seeking to harness the power of AI within their data management systems while ensuring high levels of customization and security. Whether you're a novice or an expert, gain actionable insights and strategies to elevate your data processes. Join us to see how FME and AI can revolutionize how you work with data!
How to Interpret Trends in the Kalyan Rajdhani Mix Chart.pdfChart Kalyan
A Mix Chart displays historical data of numbers in a graphical or tabular form. The Kalyan Rajdhani Mix Chart specifically shows the results of a sequence of numbers over different periods.
Building Production Ready Search Pipelines with Spark and MilvusZilliz
Spark is the widely used ETL tool for processing, indexing and ingesting data to serving stack for search. Milvus is the production-ready open-source vector database. In this talk we will show how to use Spark to process unstructured data to extract vector representations, and push the vectors to Milvus vector database for search serving.
For the full video of this presentation, please visit: https://www.edge-ai-vision.com/2024/06/temporal-event-neural-networks-a-more-efficient-alternative-to-the-transformer-a-presentation-from-brainchip/
Chris Jones, Director of Product Management at BrainChip , presents the “Temporal Event Neural Networks: A More Efficient Alternative to the Transformer” tutorial at the May 2024 Embedded Vision Summit.
The expansion of AI services necessitates enhanced computational capabilities on edge devices. Temporal Event Neural Networks (TENNs), developed by BrainChip, represent a novel and highly efficient state-space network. TENNs demonstrate exceptional proficiency in handling multi-dimensional streaming data, facilitating advancements in object detection, action recognition, speech enhancement and language model/sequence generation. Through the utilization of polynomial-based continuous convolutions, TENNs streamline models, expedite training processes and significantly diminish memory requirements, achieving notable reductions of up to 50x in parameters and 5,000x in energy consumption compared to prevailing methodologies like transformers.
Integration with BrainChip’s Akida neuromorphic hardware IP further enhances TENNs’ capabilities, enabling the realization of highly capable, portable and passively cooled edge devices. This presentation delves into the technical innovations underlying TENNs, presents real-world benchmarks, and elucidates how this cutting-edge approach is positioned to revolutionize edge AI across diverse applications.
Let's Integrate MuleSoft RPA, COMPOSER, APM with AWS IDP along with Slackshyamraj55
Discover the seamless integration of RPA (Robotic Process Automation), COMPOSER, and APM with AWS IDP enhanced with Slack notifications. Explore how these technologies converge to streamline workflows, optimize performance, and ensure secure access, all while leveraging the power of AWS IDP and real-time communication via Slack notifications.
Skybuffer SAM4U tool for SAP license adoptionTatiana Kojar
Manage and optimize your license adoption and consumption with SAM4U, an SAP free customer software asset management tool.
SAM4U, an SAP complimentary software asset management tool for customers, delivers a detailed and well-structured overview of license inventory and usage with a user-friendly interface. We offer a hosted, cost-effective, and performance-optimized SAM4U setup in the Skybuffer Cloud environment. You retain ownership of the system and data, while we manage the ABAP 7.58 infrastructure, ensuring fixed Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) and exceptional services through the SAP Fiori interface.
Freshworks Rethinks NoSQL for Rapid Scaling & Cost-EfficiencyScyllaDB
Freshworks creates AI-boosted business software that helps employees work more efficiently and effectively. Managing data across multiple RDBMS and NoSQL databases was already a challenge at their current scale. To prepare for 10X growth, they knew it was time to rethink their database strategy. Learn how they architected a solution that would simplify scaling while keeping costs under control.
Digital Banking in the Cloud: How Citizens Bank Unlocked Their MainframePrecisely
Inconsistent user experience and siloed data, high costs, and changing customer expectations – Citizens Bank was experiencing these challenges while it was attempting to deliver a superior digital banking experience for its clients. Its core banking applications run on the mainframe and Citizens was using legacy utilities to get the critical mainframe data to feed customer-facing channels, like call centers, web, and mobile. Ultimately, this led to higher operating costs (MIPS), delayed response times, and longer time to market.
Ever-changing customer expectations demand more modern digital experiences, and the bank needed to find a solution that could provide real-time data to its customer channels with low latency and operating costs. Join this session to learn how Citizens is leveraging Precisely to replicate mainframe data to its customer channels and deliver on their “modern digital bank” experiences.
27. Beginning in the early 2000s, instead of selling your car to afford hardware, you
could sell a coffee table and afford it. Over the past 15 years, many costs
associated with building products—servers, databases, all the once-homerolled
things that are now available as cheap SaaS products—dropped immensely.
This ushered in an era where startups were lean and could do with $250,000 what
a startup in the ’90s could do with $2,500,000. It led to 10 times more products
launching, 10 times as fast. It’s been a prosperous and successful era for the
Internet. Only a few costs remained high: labor, office space, accounting, legal,
marketing, etc . . . it dawned on me that we’re now entering a new era, and all
those remaining costs—labor, office space, accounting, legal, marketing, etc.—
are dropping to the floor. Just like last time around, it’s going to mean that we see
10 times more products launching, 10 times as fast. It means we can do with $250
what a startup five years ago could do with $250,000
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38. 1) Better Designed Cities
2) Smart Cities
3) Adoption of Soft
Infrastructure
4) Better safety nets
5) US Already Lost Lead in
Innovation
6) Declining Role of VC
7) Better Policy for
Immigrant Entrepreneurs
39. IN CONCLUSION: I LIKE
CIRCLES
Sustainability
Cities
Innovation/
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bcohen@eada.edu
www.urbaninnova.com
Editor's Notes
22@ >3 M METROS 2
4500 NUEVAS EMPRESAS, 31% TECNOLOGICOS Y (47% STARTUPS!) DESDE 2000
56,000 NUEVOS EMPLEADOS (50% PROFESIONALES) Y ESTIMAN 150,000 EN EL FUTURO
$335 billion by 2025
Está bien esta imagen, solo que no me convence del todo que aparezca Uber y Airbnb…