Presentación Stefano Carosio, Unismart Padava Enterprise. Managing Director
"The Role of construction 4.0 in the intelligent and sustainable development of the territory"
SHAPE is a collaboration between a public-private research institute (AMS) and an architecture and technology company (UNSense) that offers an innovation program resulting in tangible prototypes to address urban challenges. The program aims to (1) identify available technology opportunities, (2) apply technologies practically to urban issues, and (3) build trust in technologies by limiting involvement of large corporations. It seeks to address the struggles cities face from fast-moving developments, traditional research timelines being too long, and limited understanding of city dynamics. The program will explore pairing emerging technologies with city issues to prototype solutions over several months.
Eduardo Valencia, AMETIC + Jonas Hoffman, NORMANN PARTNERSAMETIC
Presentación de la Mesa de debate 13: 'El ThinkTank de movilidad sostenible de AMETIC: Diseño estratégico y prospectiva de evolución de sistemas' en el 32º Encuentro de la Economía Digital y las Telecomunicaciones, Santander (3-5 septiembre 2018)
Forum_The Urban Planning in Africa_2014Daniel Mesfun
The document summarizes an upcoming Urban Planning in Africa Forum event being held on April 9, 2014 in Hannover, Germany as part of the Metropolitan Solutions showcase. The forum will allow African countries to present urban development projects to attract investors, planners, and engineers, and learn best practices for managing growing cities from international experts. It will also enable professionals and organizations from Germany and Africa to network and explore potential partnerships around municipal infrastructure projects in Africa. The event is being organized by ingFinder, a global network for architects and engineers, to facilitate collaboration between countries on sustainable and future-oriented development in Africa.
Adri Wischmann, Dutch Innovation Café - Smart Cities, Sofia 2017InnovationStarter
- The document summarizes a presentation by Adri Wischmann on smart cities and people at a Dutch Innovation Café event.
- It discusses how world population is rapidly urbanizing, with definitions of smart cities focusing on sustainable development, quality of life, and use of technology.
- Amsterdam is provided as a case study of a smart city, highlighting initiatives around mobility, data sharing, and experimenting with new technologies through partnerships.
CUD Seoul May'09 - Program Overview For Conference DelegatesShane Mitchell
The document discusses the Connected Urban Development program, a 5-year public-private partnership between Cisco and cities around the world. The program aims to reduce carbon emissions and promote economic development through more efficient use of resources and services in urban areas. It focuses on improving work, mobility, buildings, energy use, and socioeconomics using information and communication technologies. Pilot projects highlighted include a personal travel assistant app, smart transportation pricing, smart work centers, and tools to monitor carbon footprints. The briefing provides an overview of CUD projects underway in several partner cities.
This document discusses Stanley Robotics' autonomous yard operations and robotic valet parking technology. It describes their vision of building "smart 'detachable' robots" like R2D2 that can autonomously move vehicles. The timeline shows Stanley Robotics' first prototype in 2016, partnerships with airports starting in 2017, and recent expansion into automotive logistics. Their technology embeds autonomous vehicle capabilities into a car-mover platform. This allows optimization of parking space and sustainable 24/7 operations with over 1000 parking spaces and 14,000 vehicles managed since 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.
Jeroen Van Hertum, Dutch Innovation Café - Smart Cities, Sofia 2017InnovationStarter
First edition of the Dutch Innovation Café in Sofia will focus on exchange of best practices, establish connections between the different stakeholders involved in the concept of Smart City, the use of IoT and innovations to contribute to the Smart City and seek ways to develop startup businesses into commercial frontrunners.
SHAPE is a collaboration between a public-private research institute (AMS) and an architecture and technology company (UNSense) that offers an innovation program resulting in tangible prototypes to address urban challenges. The program aims to (1) identify available technology opportunities, (2) apply technologies practically to urban issues, and (3) build trust in technologies by limiting involvement of large corporations. It seeks to address the struggles cities face from fast-moving developments, traditional research timelines being too long, and limited understanding of city dynamics. The program will explore pairing emerging technologies with city issues to prototype solutions over several months.
Eduardo Valencia, AMETIC + Jonas Hoffman, NORMANN PARTNERSAMETIC
Presentación de la Mesa de debate 13: 'El ThinkTank de movilidad sostenible de AMETIC: Diseño estratégico y prospectiva de evolución de sistemas' en el 32º Encuentro de la Economía Digital y las Telecomunicaciones, Santander (3-5 septiembre 2018)
Forum_The Urban Planning in Africa_2014Daniel Mesfun
The document summarizes an upcoming Urban Planning in Africa Forum event being held on April 9, 2014 in Hannover, Germany as part of the Metropolitan Solutions showcase. The forum will allow African countries to present urban development projects to attract investors, planners, and engineers, and learn best practices for managing growing cities from international experts. It will also enable professionals and organizations from Germany and Africa to network and explore potential partnerships around municipal infrastructure projects in Africa. The event is being organized by ingFinder, a global network for architects and engineers, to facilitate collaboration between countries on sustainable and future-oriented development in Africa.
Adri Wischmann, Dutch Innovation Café - Smart Cities, Sofia 2017InnovationStarter
- The document summarizes a presentation by Adri Wischmann on smart cities and people at a Dutch Innovation Café event.
- It discusses how world population is rapidly urbanizing, with definitions of smart cities focusing on sustainable development, quality of life, and use of technology.
- Amsterdam is provided as a case study of a smart city, highlighting initiatives around mobility, data sharing, and experimenting with new technologies through partnerships.
CUD Seoul May'09 - Program Overview For Conference DelegatesShane Mitchell
The document discusses the Connected Urban Development program, a 5-year public-private partnership between Cisco and cities around the world. The program aims to reduce carbon emissions and promote economic development through more efficient use of resources and services in urban areas. It focuses on improving work, mobility, buildings, energy use, and socioeconomics using information and communication technologies. Pilot projects highlighted include a personal travel assistant app, smart transportation pricing, smart work centers, and tools to monitor carbon footprints. The briefing provides an overview of CUD projects underway in several partner cities.
This document discusses Stanley Robotics' autonomous yard operations and robotic valet parking technology. It describes their vision of building "smart 'detachable' robots" like R2D2 that can autonomously move vehicles. The timeline shows Stanley Robotics' first prototype in 2016, partnerships with airports starting in 2017, and recent expansion into automotive logistics. Their technology embeds autonomous vehicle capabilities into a car-mover platform. This allows optimization of parking space and sustainable 24/7 operations with over 1000 parking spaces and 14,000 vehicles managed since 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.
Jeroen Van Hertum, Dutch Innovation Café - Smart Cities, Sofia 2017InnovationStarter
First edition of the Dutch Innovation Café in Sofia will focus on exchange of best practices, establish connections between the different stakeholders involved in the concept of Smart City, the use of IoT and innovations to contribute to the Smart City and seek ways to develop startup businesses into commercial frontrunners.
Tech.AD Europe 2019 - Defining the future of automated drivingMaria Willamowius
After the great success this year, the leading conference on the development of autonomous vehicles and their impact on future mobility returns for the sixth time. From March 11-12, 2019 Tech.AD Europe will see 350+ of the leading autonomous vehicle executives, senior engineers and experts gather to discuss the key technical issues still facing the industry. The twoday B2B event is made up of an inspirational agenda with not only presentations, but extensive interactive roundtable discussions allowing for high-level networking. Expert presentations from Helge Neuner, Head of Automated Driving for Group Research (Volkswagen AG), Tom Rycken, Senior Manager, ADAS Vehicle Development Group (Toyota Motor Europe), Matthias Schulze, Vice President Technology Management, (Visteon), Dr. Rolf Dubitzky, R&D Platform Director for Systems and Functions (Valeo), David Sanchez, ADAS Senior Technical Specialist (Jaguar Land Rover), Dariu Gavrila Head of the Intelligent Vehicles Group (TU Delft) and Dr. Thomas Raste, Head of Competence Center Global Chassis & Motion Control / Principal Technical Expert Vehicle Dynamics Chassis & Safety Division (Continental).
MaaS and future research needs: a further perspectiveJosep Laborda
The document discusses future research needs regarding mobility as a service (MaaS) from a multidisciplinary perspective. It notes that while technology is advancing, further research is needed involving designers, social scientists, policymakers and others to ensure user-centricity, ease of use, and consideration of mobility patterns, business models and the travel experience. Cooperation across both private sector players like automakers and public authorities will also be important to develop MaaS as an ecosystem. Blockchain, advanced interfaces, open data sharing and reduced intermediaries could help fuel MaaS adoption but require additional study.
The new Startupbootcamp Smart Transportation & Energy accelerator will launch programs in both Berlin in the fall and San Francisco in the spring, focusing on startups in smart mobility, logistics, energy and related areas. It will select 10 startups for each program to receive mentorship, funding and office space. Partners including Bosch, Castrol, Cisco, Daimler, EnBW and HERE will support the programs. The goal is to harness innovation from both Berlin and San Francisco around connected and efficient transportation of people and goods.
The document discusses various topics related to art, architecture, education, climate, environment, society, government, energy, resources, trade, transport, and project management. It mentions meeting with a client to discuss a design brief, budget, and timeline. It also discusses advising on independent consultants, types of contracts, and evaluating statutory and environmental requirements for a project.
Innovatie estafette DEMO Consultants - TNO- Gemeente Rotterdam - 2013DEMOConsultants
Presentation Innovation Estafette 2013 about Urban Infra Strategy, Smart Cities, BIM and GIS for low-disturbance urban infrastructure projects and the research results of EU project PANTURA.
By DEMO Consultants, TNO and City of Rotterdam
Ruggedised - Inter-city collaboration and indexing varunmatj
Cities can become smarter by connecting through digital, infrastructural and human networks to unlock their potential and harness ideas, technologies and investments. Partnerships between local governments, utilities, innovative companies and citizens can foster collaboration to deploy smart infrastructure and services, while also improving city administration to pursue goals like innovation, investment, sustainability and quality of life. Working across cities through knowledge sharing programs can help them become smarter and solve challenges in a more efficient manner.
Blue City Solutions is a non-profit organization that strives for sustainable smart city solutions globally. It operates in Europe, Asia, and the Americas, and helps cities learn from each other by sharing best practices. Blue also connects cities and businesses, facilitates independent testing of solutions, and helps accelerate the international rollout of new technologies to improve city services at a lower cost.
This document discusses opportunities for industrial IoT (Internet of Things) applications in cities from the perspective of the Future Cities Catapult organization. It outlines plans to build demonstrator testbeds of IoT technologies in cities to prove their economic and market viability for small businesses and municipalities. It also discusses creating a global database to measure the economic impacts of IoT in cities to inform policymaking and identify opportunities for technology interventions that can benefit local and national economies. The organization is developing experimental city testbeds and smaller testbeds to allow companies to showcase their IoT capabilities as part of building the market case for IoT technologies in cities.
This document discusses the evolution of societies from Society 1.0 to the proposed Society 5.0, and the role of artificial intelligence in achieving a sustainable Society 5.0. It describes key aspects of Industry 5.0, including a focus on human centricity, resilience, and sustainability. Artificial intelligence is discussed in the context of enabling sustainability goals like ending hunger and poverty, achieving sustainable energy, and promoting gender equality and biodiversity protection. The document also discusses AI for collaboration, energy efficiency, and promoting equity and inclusiveness.
The document is an application by Martin Allende to IE University describing his vision for the city of the future. He envisions a city that is sustainable, puts citizens' needs first through engagement and integration, has excellent public transportation that is free and connects all areas, uses alternative transportation and electric vehicles to reduce emissions, incorporates smart technology and buildings to efficiently manage resources, and is developed through public-private partnerships.
The document summarizes key aspects of the Budapest ecosystem for startups and technology companies, including sources of investment funding totaling 500 million Euros. It outlines sectors of technology strength like IT security, streaming video, and AI/VR. Regulations support startup experimentation and acceleration programs. Challenges include a lack of data-driven enterprises, speed competing with competence, and talented people leaving due to a lack of opportunities. However, Budapest provides a unique technical community with over 2 million people and many programmers in contract companies. Contact information is provided for entities that can help access the Budapest ecosystem.
City as a Service (CaaS) is Espoo's approach to strategic service development through co-creation with residents. CaaS involves developing open innovation ecosystems through place-based platforms to solve urban challenges. It is based on service-dominant logic where value is co-created with customers through collaboration. The city aims to accelerate CaaS by offering resources like data, tools, platforms, and networks to support experimentation and scaling of solutions from the local to global levels. Examples of CaaS in Espoo include schools serving as innovation platforms, a service center operating as an open innovation hub, and utilizing data and networks as platforms for sharing learning across Finland and Europe.
Science Media & Data Visualization - XOOMS (English)充彦 保田
XOOMS is a group of content-creators specialized in Science & Technology field. Our mission is to build a bridge between the science & technology field and our society through 'visualization'.
This presentation summarizes what we have done and What we're doing.
This document provides information about a construction company. It states that the company provides project drawings to other construction firms, operates in Mersin, Turkey, sells project and construction materials for 1000tl, is large enough to be competitive in pricing, and its main strengths are competitive pricing though its weaknesses can include production mistakes.
2015-10-20 Gilles Betis Smart City Live StockholmGilles Betis
From transport to mobility, this document discusses the limitations of traditional transportation systems and the opportunities provided by new approaches to mobility as a service. Some of the limitations mentioned include the geographical and financial constraints of expanding transport infrastructure, the difficulty planning and scheduling transport investments, and the environmental and safety issues posed by personal car ownership. The document argues that innovation in mobility services can help address these challenges by providing alternatives like ride-sharing, on-demand transportation, and integrating public and private options. New business models are emerging around mobility as a service that make use of hybridization, alternatives to traditional transport, and access to non-collocated value through digital platforms.
TCI 2016 Clusters enabling city economies TCI Network
The document summarizes a presentation about clusters enabling city economies. It discusses how clusters and cities mutually reinforce one another, driving concentration and competitiveness but also urban shrinking. It profiles cluster cities like Barcelona and Glasgow, noting their creative industry focus. The presentation explores how to build smart city strategies and creative clusters through collaboration. Attendees shared experiences and tips on aligning agendas across cities through different approaches, highlighting challenges and opportunities.
Smart cities use digital technologies and information communication technologies to enhance quality and performance of urban services. This makes cities "smart" by providing smarter citizens, governance, environment, equality, context-aware and cost effective services. Technology like sensors, real-time data collection and analytics, and integrated services across a city help power smart cities. However, challenges remain around data quality, privacy, bias, and over-complexity that must be addressed for smart city technologies and data analytics to achieve their full potential.
At the ATIC-GAZEL Arizona Broadband Stakeholder Network (AZBSN) Summit on May 28, 2019 I gave a brief Ignite presentation, 20 slides in 5 minutes on emerging broadband applications and underlying communications trends. The briefest of presentations done in rapid fire fashion. The downloadable PowerPoint file in Slide Show mode will auto-advance every 15 seconds. Enjoy!
Tech.AD Europe 2019 - Defining the future of automated drivingMaria Willamowius
After the great success this year, the leading conference on the development of autonomous vehicles and their impact on future mobility returns for the sixth time. From March 11-12, 2019 Tech.AD Europe will see 350+ of the leading autonomous vehicle executives, senior engineers and experts gather to discuss the key technical issues still facing the industry. The twoday B2B event is made up of an inspirational agenda with not only presentations, but extensive interactive roundtable discussions allowing for high-level networking. Expert presentations from Helge Neuner, Head of Automated Driving for Group Research (Volkswagen AG), Tom Rycken, Senior Manager, ADAS Vehicle Development Group (Toyota Motor Europe), Matthias Schulze, Vice President Technology Management, (Visteon), Dr. Rolf Dubitzky, R&D Platform Director for Systems and Functions (Valeo), David Sanchez, ADAS Senior Technical Specialist (Jaguar Land Rover), Dariu Gavrila Head of the Intelligent Vehicles Group (TU Delft) and Dr. Thomas Raste, Head of Competence Center Global Chassis & Motion Control / Principal Technical Expert Vehicle Dynamics Chassis & Safety Division (Continental).
MaaS and future research needs: a further perspectiveJosep Laborda
The document discusses future research needs regarding mobility as a service (MaaS) from a multidisciplinary perspective. It notes that while technology is advancing, further research is needed involving designers, social scientists, policymakers and others to ensure user-centricity, ease of use, and consideration of mobility patterns, business models and the travel experience. Cooperation across both private sector players like automakers and public authorities will also be important to develop MaaS as an ecosystem. Blockchain, advanced interfaces, open data sharing and reduced intermediaries could help fuel MaaS adoption but require additional study.
The new Startupbootcamp Smart Transportation & Energy accelerator will launch programs in both Berlin in the fall and San Francisco in the spring, focusing on startups in smart mobility, logistics, energy and related areas. It will select 10 startups for each program to receive mentorship, funding and office space. Partners including Bosch, Castrol, Cisco, Daimler, EnBW and HERE will support the programs. The goal is to harness innovation from both Berlin and San Francisco around connected and efficient transportation of people and goods.
The document discusses various topics related to art, architecture, education, climate, environment, society, government, energy, resources, trade, transport, and project management. It mentions meeting with a client to discuss a design brief, budget, and timeline. It also discusses advising on independent consultants, types of contracts, and evaluating statutory and environmental requirements for a project.
Innovatie estafette DEMO Consultants - TNO- Gemeente Rotterdam - 2013DEMOConsultants
Presentation Innovation Estafette 2013 about Urban Infra Strategy, Smart Cities, BIM and GIS for low-disturbance urban infrastructure projects and the research results of EU project PANTURA.
By DEMO Consultants, TNO and City of Rotterdam
Ruggedised - Inter-city collaboration and indexing varunmatj
Cities can become smarter by connecting through digital, infrastructural and human networks to unlock their potential and harness ideas, technologies and investments. Partnerships between local governments, utilities, innovative companies and citizens can foster collaboration to deploy smart infrastructure and services, while also improving city administration to pursue goals like innovation, investment, sustainability and quality of life. Working across cities through knowledge sharing programs can help them become smarter and solve challenges in a more efficient manner.
Blue City Solutions is a non-profit organization that strives for sustainable smart city solutions globally. It operates in Europe, Asia, and the Americas, and helps cities learn from each other by sharing best practices. Blue also connects cities and businesses, facilitates independent testing of solutions, and helps accelerate the international rollout of new technologies to improve city services at a lower cost.
This document discusses opportunities for industrial IoT (Internet of Things) applications in cities from the perspective of the Future Cities Catapult organization. It outlines plans to build demonstrator testbeds of IoT technologies in cities to prove their economic and market viability for small businesses and municipalities. It also discusses creating a global database to measure the economic impacts of IoT in cities to inform policymaking and identify opportunities for technology interventions that can benefit local and national economies. The organization is developing experimental city testbeds and smaller testbeds to allow companies to showcase their IoT capabilities as part of building the market case for IoT technologies in cities.
This document discusses the evolution of societies from Society 1.0 to the proposed Society 5.0, and the role of artificial intelligence in achieving a sustainable Society 5.0. It describes key aspects of Industry 5.0, including a focus on human centricity, resilience, and sustainability. Artificial intelligence is discussed in the context of enabling sustainability goals like ending hunger and poverty, achieving sustainable energy, and promoting gender equality and biodiversity protection. The document also discusses AI for collaboration, energy efficiency, and promoting equity and inclusiveness.
The document is an application by Martin Allende to IE University describing his vision for the city of the future. He envisions a city that is sustainable, puts citizens' needs first through engagement and integration, has excellent public transportation that is free and connects all areas, uses alternative transportation and electric vehicles to reduce emissions, incorporates smart technology and buildings to efficiently manage resources, and is developed through public-private partnerships.
The document summarizes key aspects of the Budapest ecosystem for startups and technology companies, including sources of investment funding totaling 500 million Euros. It outlines sectors of technology strength like IT security, streaming video, and AI/VR. Regulations support startup experimentation and acceleration programs. Challenges include a lack of data-driven enterprises, speed competing with competence, and talented people leaving due to a lack of opportunities. However, Budapest provides a unique technical community with over 2 million people and many programmers in contract companies. Contact information is provided for entities that can help access the Budapest ecosystem.
City as a Service (CaaS) is Espoo's approach to strategic service development through co-creation with residents. CaaS involves developing open innovation ecosystems through place-based platforms to solve urban challenges. It is based on service-dominant logic where value is co-created with customers through collaboration. The city aims to accelerate CaaS by offering resources like data, tools, platforms, and networks to support experimentation and scaling of solutions from the local to global levels. Examples of CaaS in Espoo include schools serving as innovation platforms, a service center operating as an open innovation hub, and utilizing data and networks as platforms for sharing learning across Finland and Europe.
Science Media & Data Visualization - XOOMS (English)充彦 保田
XOOMS is a group of content-creators specialized in Science & Technology field. Our mission is to build a bridge between the science & technology field and our society through 'visualization'.
This presentation summarizes what we have done and What we're doing.
This document provides information about a construction company. It states that the company provides project drawings to other construction firms, operates in Mersin, Turkey, sells project and construction materials for 1000tl, is large enough to be competitive in pricing, and its main strengths are competitive pricing though its weaknesses can include production mistakes.
2015-10-20 Gilles Betis Smart City Live StockholmGilles Betis
From transport to mobility, this document discusses the limitations of traditional transportation systems and the opportunities provided by new approaches to mobility as a service. Some of the limitations mentioned include the geographical and financial constraints of expanding transport infrastructure, the difficulty planning and scheduling transport investments, and the environmental and safety issues posed by personal car ownership. The document argues that innovation in mobility services can help address these challenges by providing alternatives like ride-sharing, on-demand transportation, and integrating public and private options. New business models are emerging around mobility as a service that make use of hybridization, alternatives to traditional transport, and access to non-collocated value through digital platforms.
TCI 2016 Clusters enabling city economies TCI Network
The document summarizes a presentation about clusters enabling city economies. It discusses how clusters and cities mutually reinforce one another, driving concentration and competitiveness but also urban shrinking. It profiles cluster cities like Barcelona and Glasgow, noting their creative industry focus. The presentation explores how to build smart city strategies and creative clusters through collaboration. Attendees shared experiences and tips on aligning agendas across cities through different approaches, highlighting challenges and opportunities.
Smart cities use digital technologies and information communication technologies to enhance quality and performance of urban services. This makes cities "smart" by providing smarter citizens, governance, environment, equality, context-aware and cost effective services. Technology like sensors, real-time data collection and analytics, and integrated services across a city help power smart cities. However, challenges remain around data quality, privacy, bias, and over-complexity that must be addressed for smart city technologies and data analytics to achieve their full potential.
At the ATIC-GAZEL Arizona Broadband Stakeholder Network (AZBSN) Summit on May 28, 2019 I gave a brief Ignite presentation, 20 slides in 5 minutes on emerging broadband applications and underlying communications trends. The briefest of presentations done in rapid fire fashion. The downloadable PowerPoint file in Slide Show mode will auto-advance every 15 seconds. Enjoy!
Painel SBRC 2018 - Smart Cities: Tendências e DesafiosKiev Gama
Slides de minha participação no painel do Simpósio Brasileiro de Redes de Computadores - 2018.
Smart Cities: Tendências e Desafios
Moderadora: Thais Vasconcelos Batista (UFRN)
Participantes:
Vinícius Garcia (CPqD)
Alexandre Nogueira (Ericsson)
Daniel Batista (USP)
Kiev Gama (UFPE)
Re-Configuring Value Networks and Competition in Industrialized, Emerging and...Andreas Meiszner
The document discusses how information and communication technologies (ICT) are impacting and reconfiguring value networks. It provides examples of this reconfiguration in four sectors: 1) free and open source software, 2) energy and smart grids, 3) higher education, and 4) Industry 4.0 and 3D printing. The document suggests that ICT allows for new combinations of ideas, mixing and remixing in novel ways, and that economic growth occurs through rearranging resources in more valuable configurations.
The Visionary Leaders Making Waves In Mobile Connectivity,2024.pdfInsightsSuccess4
Mischa Dohler, the Vice President of Emerging Technologies at Ericsson in Silicon Valley is a visionary guide navigating the ever-evolving landscape of technology.
Interoperable digital solutions and transformation of cities and communitiesOpen & Agile Smart Cities
The document discusses standards for smart cities and digital transformation. It addresses the current status and trends in standards, potential governance models for smart city standards, and the role of standards in enabling sustainable digital transformation of cities. It emphasizes that while standardization will take time due to the many organizations involved, cities can help drive priorities by focusing on interoperability and reusing standards.
International conference on AI, Machine Learning in Communications and Networ...ijaceeejournal
International conference on AI, Machine Learning in Communications and Networks (AIMLNET 2021) will provide an excellent international forum for sharing knowledge and results in theory, methodology and applications of Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning impacts on Communications and Networks. The Conference looks for significant contributions to all major fields of the Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and networks in theoretical and practical aspects. The aim of the Conference is to provide a platform to the researchers and practitioners from both academia as well as industry to meet and share cutting-edge development in the field.
A key initiative of Europe is to accelerate the deployment of Data Spaces in different domains. Manufacturing Data Spaces are among the top 9 priorities set by the EC.
Data sharing among manufacturing companies and with (service) providers will be increasing in the near future, demonstrating how sharing industrial data improves company operations. Both the discrete manufacturing and process industry are impacted by such a transformation.
Consequently, the priority for manufacturing stakeholders will be to develop collaborative services based on a trusted and common framework for sharing and exchanging data and models multilaterally to overcome the interoperability challenge and implement next generation autonomous cross-enterprise industrial operations.
Currently approaches to Digital Manufacturing Platforms (DMP) and Industrial Data Platforms (IDP) do lack the ability to consistently share data across organisations at scale. In fact, it is already acknowledged that peer-to-peer data sharing, especially when involving SMEs, will not scale to unveil high-quality data sharing for manufacturing value set above.
The FIWARE Smart Industry Mission Support Committee (SIMSC) is playing a major role in this twin and green transition, facilitating the definition and adoption of common protocol and data models, as well as the spreading of enabling technologies such as Digital Twins and Artificial Intelligence. The session will drive you through the context analysis, the needs and benefits, the technologies adoption in relevant use cases and the offering of Testing and Experimental Facilities in several industrial domains.
The document discusses 7 mega trends in Asia-Pacific and their implications for future nanotechnology innovation and markets. The key trends discussed are: 1) Cities, not countries, will drive wealth creation in the future as cities attract talent and foster competitiveness; 2) Mega cities are economic hubs and will require new mobility and transit solutions; 3) Green growth and zero-emissions solutions will be important for smart urban development; 4) Geo-socialization and sharing economies will be enabled by new technologies; 5) Talent, not capital, will be the key business asset as the digital generation pursues entrepreneurship; 6) ASEAN integration and connectivity will be important for reducing development gaps in the region; 7) Nan
Smart City Lab & Mysmartlife: From Innovation To Implementation- Smart Cities...Smart Algiers
This document discusses the need for a holistic approach to smart cities due to increasing global population, urbanization, and climate change pressures. It advocates developing an open urban platform test-bed to engage citizens and test technologies. The author proposes forming a Smart City Innovation Alliance to create an interoperable test-bed using an open standard like OneM2M. The alliance would integrate projects from EU H2020 Smart City Lighthouse projects that follow an integrated approach across areas like energy, mobility, ICT, and citizen engagement. The goal is to shape the urban ecosystem towards sustainability, circularity and avoiding negative impacts.
IoT-Where is the Money? - Chandrashekar Raman, Engagement Manager, IoT Strate...Lounge47
“Internet of Things (IoT) – Where is the Money?” - This talk highlighted the need for innovative business and technical models. Top 5 key takeaways from the session: 1) Analyze business models from the perspective of targeting “control points” (allows disproportionate share of value e.g. platform), “network externalities” (users generate more users e.g. facebook) and “virtuous cycle” (self-propogating value system e.g. Twitter: tweets generating more, value, tweeters and users) 2) Fog computing (solutions at the edge of the network) should be considered for "time sensitive" or "mission critical" solutions 3) IoT Stats 2013: $1.7B funding, 186 deals, 30% up YOY, 75% up on exits, largely in platforms; Cisco estimates 50B connected devices by 2020, economic value of 19 trillion added in next decade 4) Manufacturing and Smart Cities most immediate opportunities in Enterprise space 5) Key Challenges are security and time-sensitive networking. In summary, IoT Startups focused in a hot space need to pick clever business models relative to the competition.
4th International conference on AI, Machine Learning in Communications and Ne...IJCSEA Journal
4th International conference on AI, Machine Learning in Communications and Networks (AIMLNET 2024) will provide an excellent international forum for sharing knowledge and results in theory, methodology and applications of Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning impacts on Communications and Networks. The Conference looks for significant contributions to all major fields of the Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and networks in theoretical and practical aspects. The aim of the Conference is to provide a platform to the researchers and practitioners from both academia as well as industry to meet and share cutting-edge development in the field.
This document summarizes key points from a presentation on mega trends and their implications. It identifies several mega trends from the last decade like the rise of China, e-commerce, social networking, and sustainability. It also outlines current and emerging mega trends like smart products and cities, electric vehicles, health innovations, and the growing middle class. The presentation discusses how these various trends will converge and transform businesses, society, and our daily lives in the coming years.
Real World Internet, Smart Cities and Linked Data: Mirko Presser (Alexandrea ...FIA2010
The document discusses challenges facing cities like urbanization, aging populations, and climate change, and how a "smart city" approach using real-time data from sensors could help address these issues in a more cost effective way. It describes the "real world internet" concept of connecting physical objects to the digital world using RFID and sensors. Key challenges of this approach are handling large and heterogeneous data streams while ensuring privacy, security, and interoperability. The document advocates using semantic web and linked data techniques to annotate and integrate real-world sensor data.
Preparing for the 4th industrial wave v 1.0Yusuf Hussain
This document discusses how Pakistan can prepare for and leverage the 4th Industrial Revolution (4IR) through innovation. It outlines strategies across multiple industries like automotive, electronics, food and beverages, and textiles. These include focusing R&D efforts and applying 4IR technologies like advanced manufacturing, new materials, blockchain and IoT. The document recommends a 4-pronged innovation plan involving universities, startups, competitions and corporations. It also suggests collaborating with China's 5-year plans and integrating into China's Belt and Road Initiative to build and market technologies together.
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Tangibilidad de las tendencias Tecnológicas. Carlos Martínez Bertrand. Director Gerente de la Plataforma Tecnológica de la Construcción y Director de Innovación SEOPAN
Este documento presenta una ponencia sobre las oportunidades de negocio a través de la rehabilitación energética de edificios. Se describe a A3E, una asociación de más de 90 empresas del sector de la eficiencia energética, y sus objetivos de promover la eficiencia energética y representar al sector. También se resumen los principales planes y estrategias relacionados con la transición energética en España y Europa, así como las oportunidades que ofrece la rehabilitación energética de edificios residenciales y terciarios.
Puesta en valor de los Materiales Secundarios. Javier Aguirre Orcajo. Director de Administración Ambiental del Departamento de Desarrollo Económico, Sostenibilidad y Medio Ambiente
Congreso Europeo sobre Eficiencia Energética y Sostenibilidad en Arquitectura y Urbanismo (EESAP 11) y Congreso Internacional de Construcción Avanzada (CICA 4)
El documento presenta el programa de un congreso sobre eficiencia energética y rehabilitación urbana que tendrá lugar durante tres días. El programa incluye sesiones plenarias, ponencias y mesas redondas sobre temas como tecnología, modelos de negocio, alianzas público-privadas, regeneración urbana y casos prácticos. También incluye pausas para la comida y el networking.
IGLÚ Energy Savings es una empresa innovadora especializada en la eficiencia energética y la sostenibilidad en la construcción. Ofrece servicios de formación, certificación, consultoría, control de calidad e investigación en estándares como Passivhaus, LEED, BREEAM y VERDE. Cuenta con un equipo altamente cualificado de arquitectos, ingenieros y constructores.
El documento presenta el programa de un congreso sobre eficiencia energética y rehabilitación urbana que tendrá lugar del 1 al 3 de diciembre. El programa incluye sesiones plenarias, mesas redondas y presentaciones sobre temas como modelos de negocio, alianzas público-privadas, materiales secundarios, regeneración urbana e inteligencia de negocio. También incluye pausas para la comida y el café. El evento se llevará a cabo en dos salas diferentes y contará con un acto de apert
Zikotz es una empresa líder en la construcción en el País Vasco con más de 35 años de experiencia. Cuenta con un equipo de más de 50 profesionales altamente calificados que garantizan la calidad y seguridad en los proyectos de construcción y reforma de edificios residenciales, comerciales y de oficinas. Zikotz se compromete a ofrecer la máxima calidad, cumplir los plazos y precios acordados con los clientes, y realizar sus operaciones de forma responsable con el medio ambiente y la seguridad
El documento presenta el balance del Puerto de Bilbao para 2019. Los principales puntos son:
1) El tráfico total fue de 35,5 millones de toneladas, manteniéndose estable a pesar de paradas técnicas.
2) La facturación fue de 69,3 millones de euros, un 1,87% menor debido a medidas para hacer el puerto más competitivo.
3) Se mantienen unos indicadores financieros sólidos que permiten continuar con el plan de inversiones.
Este documento presenta los resultados de un proyecto que definió indicadores de sostenibilidad para el sector forestal del País Vasco. Se establecieron 36 indicadores agrupados según los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible de la ONU. El objetivo principal fue definir criterios objetivos sobre la actividad forestal y obtener una metodología para evaluar los indicadores.
Este documento presenta la propuesta de valor de una firma especializada en ayudar a empresas industriales y B2B a desarrollar Internet como canal de captación de nuevas oportunidades de negocio. La firma colabora estrechamente con sus clientes desde la definición estratégica hasta la medición del retorno de la inversión, pasando por el diseño de flujos entre marketing y ventas. Proporciona ejemplos concretos de proyectos desarrollados para diferentes clientes y los resultados obtenidos.
El documento proporciona información sobre varias empresas que forman parte de un grupo empresarial dedicado a proyectos industriales, inmobiliarios y urbanísticos. El grupo incluye empresas que se dedican a la fabricación de tubería de acero, energía y sistemas eléctricos, transformación de vidrio, ingeniería, promoción inmobiliaria y consultoría. Las empresas tienen presencia en ciudades como Vitoria-Gasteiz, Bilbao, Donostia-San Sebastián y Santander.
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El documento presenta los principales resultados de Eraikune en 2019, incluyendo un aumento del 9,1% en el número de socios a 96 socios, un incremento del 30,4% en los proyectos dinamizados a 30 proyectos, y un aumento del 51,5% en los ingresos por proyectos y servicios. Adicionalmente, destaca el compromiso de Eraikune con la industria de la construcción en Euskadi y su apoyo a las empresas socias.
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Prediction of Electrical Energy Efficiency Using Information on Consumer's Ac...PriyankaKilaniya
Energy efficiency has been important since the latter part of the last century. The main object of this survey is to determine the energy efficiency knowledge among consumers. Two separate districts in Bangladesh are selected to conduct the survey on households and showrooms about the energy and seller also. The survey uses the data to find some regression equations from which it is easy to predict energy efficiency knowledge. The data is analyzed and calculated based on five important criteria. The initial target was to find some factors that help predict a person's energy efficiency knowledge. From the survey, it is found that the energy efficiency awareness among the people of our country is very low. Relationships between household energy use behaviors are estimated using a unique dataset of about 40 households and 20 showrooms in Bangladesh's Chapainawabganj and Bagerhat districts. Knowledge of energy consumption and energy efficiency technology options is found to be associated with household use of energy conservation practices. Household characteristics also influence household energy use behavior. Younger household cohorts are more likely to adopt energy-efficient technologies and energy conservation practices and place primary importance on energy saving for environmental reasons. Education also influences attitudes toward energy conservation in Bangladesh. Low-education households indicate they primarily save electricity for the environment while high-education households indicate they are motivated by environmental concerns.
Levelised Cost of Hydrogen (LCOH) Calculator ManualMassimo Talia
The aim of this manual is to explain the
methodology behind the Levelized Cost of
Hydrogen (LCOH) calculator. Moreover, this
manual also demonstrates how the calculator
can be used for estimating the expenses associated with hydrogen production in Europe
using low-temperature electrolysis considering different sources of electricity
Road construction is not as easy as it seems to be, it includes various steps and it starts with its designing and
structure including the traffic volume consideration. Then base layer is done by bulldozers and levelers and after
base surface coating has to be done. For giving road a smooth surface with flexibility, Asphalt concrete is used.
Asphalt requires an aggregate sub base material layer, and then a base layer to be put into first place. Asphalt road
construction is formulated to support the heavy traffic load and climatic conditions. It is 100% recyclable and
saving non renewable natural resources.
With the advancement of technology, Asphalt technology gives assurance about the good drainage system and with
skid resistance it can be used where safety is necessary such as outsidethe schools.
The largest use of Asphalt is for making asphalt concrete for road surfaces. It is widely used in airports around the
world due to the sturdiness and ability to be repaired quickly, it is widely used for runways dedicated to aircraft
landing and taking off. Asphalt is normally stored and transported at 150’C or 300’F temperature
A high-Speed Communication System is based on the Design of a Bi-NoC Router, ...DharmaBanothu
The Network on Chip (NoC) has emerged as an effective
solution for intercommunication infrastructure within System on
Chip (SoC) designs, overcoming the limitations of traditional
methods that face significant bottlenecks. However, the complexity
of NoC design presents numerous challenges related to
performance metrics such as scalability, latency, power
consumption, and signal integrity. This project addresses the
issues within the router's memory unit and proposes an enhanced
memory structure. To achieve efficient data transfer, FIFO buffers
are implemented in distributed RAM and virtual channels for
FPGA-based NoC. The project introduces advanced FIFO-based
memory units within the NoC router, assessing their performance
in a Bi-directional NoC (Bi-NoC) configuration. The primary
objective is to reduce the router's workload while enhancing the
FIFO internal structure. To further improve data transfer speed,
a Bi-NoC with a self-configurable intercommunication channel is
suggested. Simulation and synthesis results demonstrate
guaranteed throughput, predictable latency, and equitable
network access, showing significant improvement over previous
designs
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advent of technology has also increased the traffic hazards and the road accidents take place
frequently which causes huge loss of life and property because of the poor emergency facilities.
Many lives could have been saved if emergency service could get accident information and
reach in time. Our project will provide an optimum solution to this draw back. A piezo electric
sensor can be used as a crash or rollover detector of the vehicle during and after a crash. With
signals from a piezo electric sensor, a severe accident can be recognized. According to this
project when a vehicle meets with an accident immediately piezo electric sensor will detect the
signal or if a car rolls over. Then with the help of GSM module and GPS module, the location
will be sent to the emergency contact. Then after conforming the location necessary action will
be taken. If the person meets with a small accident or if there is no serious threat to anyone’s
life, then the alert message can be terminated by the driver by a switch provided in order to
avoid wasting the valuable time of the medical rescue team.
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AI offers the capability to process vast amounts of data, identify patterns, and make predictions with a level of speed and accuracy unattainable by traditional methods. This has profound implications for mechanical engineering, enabling more efficient design processes, predictive maintenance strategies, and optimized manufacturing operations. AI-driven tools can learn from historical data, adapt to new information, and continuously improve their performance, making them invaluable in tackling the multifaceted challenges of modern mechanical engineering.
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"The Role of construction 4.0 in the intelligent and sustainable development of the territory" Stefano Carosio
1. The role of construction 4.0 in the intelligent and
sustainable development of the territory
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