Scott Noyes Energy Management Specialist, Schneider Electric NZ - speaking at Seismics and the City 2014. Building Innovation: Collaborative and innovative initiatives relevant to the rebuild of Greater Christchurch
Groningen Province in the Netherlands sees opportunities for regional economic development through blockchain technology. It has strong digital infrastructure and an innovative IT sector well-positioned to develop blockchain solutions. The province will run a blockchain competition and program to fund feasibility studies and prototypes applying blockchain to challenges in healthcare, energy, and government. The goal is to strengthen regional industries and create new companies by connecting technical knowledge in fields like smart mobility and agriculture to relevant sectors through specific blockchain applications.
Philips Lighting is the global leader in lighting, with 61% of lighting sales from LEDs. They employ 34,000 people worldwide in 70 countries. LED technology and smart controls can save up to 80% of electricity consumption for lighting. Philips Lighting invests 5% of sales in R&D, more than their nearest competitor. They are well positioned to address new opportunities in connected lighting systems and services.
SPARK16 Presentation: Ushering in the Next Generation of Energy ManagementUrjanet
The document discusses ushering in the next era of energy management through connected devices, data analytics, and new technologies. It outlines how these advances will enable more efficient, clean, and optimized energy solutions for businesses. Specifically, it notes that GE LED fixtures with embedded sensors can collect various types of building data to power applications that improve operations, workplace utilization, and the customer experience through technologies like predictive analytics and sensor-enabled control systems.
This document summarizes a survey on using blockchain technology for smart metering systems in electric mobility applications. It discusses the motivation and challenges around e-mobility and smart grids, including cybersecurity issues. It then provides an overview of how blockchain could be applied to smart metering systems, including prototypes that have been tested. Finally, it compares different works in this area based on whether they incorporate load signatures, market functions, or other relevant aspects. The document concludes by discussing potential future work around analyzing appliance consumption and distributed energy resource production costs.
SPARK16 Presentation: Energy Matters: Software Integration and Building Manag...Urjanet
Martin Levkus discusses energy management software solutions for real estate properties. He notes that energy costs account for 70% of typical property operating expenses. Software solutions like Yardi's can help property owners reduce energy consumption and costs through utility expense management, energy analytics, and intelligent building systems. Case studies show annual savings of $150,000 or more. The presentation encourages integrating new hardware and software to future-proof buildings and maximize returns through energy efficiency.
What to consider when integrating energy into Facilities ManagementeSightEnergy
"What to consider when integrating energy into Facilities Management" - Delivered by UK Sales Manager Dean Noden at the Facilities Management event, March 2015.
Bruce Duyshart presented on smart buildings and whether they represent the new normal. Smart buildings integrate technology and processes to create safer, more comfortable and productive spaces for occupants over the building's lifecycle. Drivers like the internet of things, big data and analytics, and user experience design are enabling more buildings to become smart. Smart technologies and processes can help reduce costs, improve sustainability, safety and security, and enhance user experiences for a variety of stakeholders. While still growing, smart buildings are rising across many sectors and may indeed represent the new normal for commercial real estate and other building types in the future.
Show&Tell Fast Forward Talk: Colton Griffin, WMSightSandbox ATL
As part of the April 12, 2017 Show&Tell: Smart Cities/IoT event, we asked 3 people to each give a 5 minute talk on how the featured technology will impact our lives 3-5 years from now. One of them was Colton Griffin, CEO of WMsight. His company helps warehouses, distribution centers, and manufacturers better run their operations. A proud Tennessee Volunteer alum, Colton has cut his teeth with Manhattan Associates, Genuine Parts, and his prior startup, Agilitics.
Groningen Province in the Netherlands sees opportunities for regional economic development through blockchain technology. It has strong digital infrastructure and an innovative IT sector well-positioned to develop blockchain solutions. The province will run a blockchain competition and program to fund feasibility studies and prototypes applying blockchain to challenges in healthcare, energy, and government. The goal is to strengthen regional industries and create new companies by connecting technical knowledge in fields like smart mobility and agriculture to relevant sectors through specific blockchain applications.
Philips Lighting is the global leader in lighting, with 61% of lighting sales from LEDs. They employ 34,000 people worldwide in 70 countries. LED technology and smart controls can save up to 80% of electricity consumption for lighting. Philips Lighting invests 5% of sales in R&D, more than their nearest competitor. They are well positioned to address new opportunities in connected lighting systems and services.
SPARK16 Presentation: Ushering in the Next Generation of Energy ManagementUrjanet
The document discusses ushering in the next era of energy management through connected devices, data analytics, and new technologies. It outlines how these advances will enable more efficient, clean, and optimized energy solutions for businesses. Specifically, it notes that GE LED fixtures with embedded sensors can collect various types of building data to power applications that improve operations, workplace utilization, and the customer experience through technologies like predictive analytics and sensor-enabled control systems.
This document summarizes a survey on using blockchain technology for smart metering systems in electric mobility applications. It discusses the motivation and challenges around e-mobility and smart grids, including cybersecurity issues. It then provides an overview of how blockchain could be applied to smart metering systems, including prototypes that have been tested. Finally, it compares different works in this area based on whether they incorporate load signatures, market functions, or other relevant aspects. The document concludes by discussing potential future work around analyzing appliance consumption and distributed energy resource production costs.
SPARK16 Presentation: Energy Matters: Software Integration and Building Manag...Urjanet
Martin Levkus discusses energy management software solutions for real estate properties. He notes that energy costs account for 70% of typical property operating expenses. Software solutions like Yardi's can help property owners reduce energy consumption and costs through utility expense management, energy analytics, and intelligent building systems. Case studies show annual savings of $150,000 or more. The presentation encourages integrating new hardware and software to future-proof buildings and maximize returns through energy efficiency.
What to consider when integrating energy into Facilities ManagementeSightEnergy
"What to consider when integrating energy into Facilities Management" - Delivered by UK Sales Manager Dean Noden at the Facilities Management event, March 2015.
Bruce Duyshart presented on smart buildings and whether they represent the new normal. Smart buildings integrate technology and processes to create safer, more comfortable and productive spaces for occupants over the building's lifecycle. Drivers like the internet of things, big data and analytics, and user experience design are enabling more buildings to become smart. Smart technologies and processes can help reduce costs, improve sustainability, safety and security, and enhance user experiences for a variety of stakeholders. While still growing, smart buildings are rising across many sectors and may indeed represent the new normal for commercial real estate and other building types in the future.
Show&Tell Fast Forward Talk: Colton Griffin, WMSightSandbox ATL
As part of the April 12, 2017 Show&Tell: Smart Cities/IoT event, we asked 3 people to each give a 5 minute talk on how the featured technology will impact our lives 3-5 years from now. One of them was Colton Griffin, CEO of WMsight. His company helps warehouses, distribution centers, and manufacturers better run their operations. A proud Tennessee Volunteer alum, Colton has cut his teeth with Manhattan Associates, Genuine Parts, and his prior startup, Agilitics.
CONCEPT NOTE – Data Analytics towards Sustainability in Smart cityarpuneet
1) The document discusses creating an integrated environment to support the synchronized implementation of initiatives to make cities smart.
2) It emphasizes the need for efficient design, reliable validation, international benchmarking, and continuous performance management of energy, water, and waste in both new and existing smart city developments.
3) The goal is to establish an infrastructure that supports complete process digitization and secure data sharing between networked buildings and city governance to monitor energy use and meet sustainability targets.
Show&Tell Fast Forward Talk: Vincent Haines, HoneywellSandbox ATL
As part of the April 12, 2017 Show&Tell: Smart Cities/IoT event, we asked 3 people to each give a 5 minute talk on how the featured technology will impact our lives 3-5 years from now. One of them was Vincent Haines, an engineer from Honeywell’s software center here in midtown Atlanta. Vincent combines his software engineer skills with a degree in economics and years of marketing experience, including time working with the Boy Scouts of America.
Green it voor de digitale steden agenda 22 september 2011Jaak Vlasveld
The document discusses Green IT and its role in digital cities. It notes that data centers account for a large portion of energy losses and outlines opportunities for Green IT to reduce CO2 emissions through more efficient IT equipment and use of ICT to increase efficiency in other sectors. It proposes developing an urban Green IT infrastructure in Amsterdam with a smart grid, green data ports, cloud services, and green software and hardware to reduce energy usage. Cooperation across smart grid pilots, open innovation, and education can help realize Green IT goals.
IoT Overview and Challenges - Sachin Pukale IOT MumbaiSachin Pukale
#Scalable #IoT solutions are still emerging and many in nascent development stage. Companies and entrepreneur must learn to apply #designthinking while developing IoT Use Cases/Solutions.
I had an opportunity to speak about IoT opportunities and how to navigate challenges of developing IoT Solutions at #IITMumbai #CodeUp event hosted by #PayU India.
The document discusses unlocking the potential of Internet of Things (IoT) data. It outlines the market opportunity for IoT, including projections for connected devices by 2020. It then discusses key considerations for effective IoT implementation, including handling large amounts of data in real-time. Finally, it provides two use case examples of IoT solutions for transportation/logistics and renewable energy industries.
Module 10 - Session 6 enabling effects of ICTs part 2. Smart motor systems, s...Richard Labelle
More on the enabling effects of ICTs from a 2011 perspective. How these smart technologies can make a significant contribution to reducing GHG emissions and enhancing energy efficiency and conservation as well as facilitating energy management in general.
Slide presentations developed to demonstrate how Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) be used to address climate change, and why ICTs are a crucial part of the solution – i.e. in promoting efficiency, Green Growth & sustainable development, in dealing with climate change and for climate and environmental action. These slide presentations were delivered in February 2011 in Seongnam, near Seoul in Korea.
These presentations were developed and delivered over 2.5 days on the occasion of a Regional Training of Trainers Workshop for upcoming Academy modules on ICT for Disaster Risk Management and Climate Change Abatement. These modules were developed as part of the Academy of ICT Essentials for Government leaders developed by the United Nations (UN) Asia Pacific Centre for ICT Training (APCICT), based in Songdo City, in the Republic of South Korea.
These presentations were developed in 2011, and are somewhat out of date, but most of the principles still apply. Module 10, which has been published, does not include much of the information outlined in these presentations, which are fairly technical. They were developed to address a significant gap in understanding of the technical basis of using ICTs for climate action and because there is a clear bias in development circles against the importance of dealing with climate change mitigation in developing countries. These presentations are an attempt to redress this lack and are published here with this purpose in mind.
The author, Richard Labelle, is presently working on updating these presentations to further highlight the importance of addressing climate change and the important role that technology including ICTs, play in this effort.
Smart Efficient and Secure, the new normal- Selex ES seminar at Paris Air Sho...Leonardo
Giorgio Mosca gave a presentation on smart, efficient and secure cities. He discussed how the "new normal" refers to the transition to a digital world requiring adaptation. Smart technologies can make energy use and cities more intelligent by integrating information. Examples included smart microgrids and building energy management. Smart cities use distributed sensors, secure networks, and applications to improve safety, security and unified operations. Selex ES is working on projects like Expo 2015's safe city operation center to advance smart city capabilities. Technology providers must embrace changes from digital evolution to help customers achieve their goals in this new environment.
This document summarizes GRE's economic development services and recent successes in 2015-2017. It discusses their business attraction efforts, including responding to 13 project requests for information in 2015. Notable projects include a data center, several manufacturing facilities, and a plastics fabrication business. GRE has also certified several sites for potential business development and is pursuing data center opportunities in the Minneapolis/St Paul market, where over 400,000 square feet of new data center space has been developed since 2012.
Toward Energy Management 4.0 – Delivering An Enterprise-wide Energy Managemen...Yokogawa1
Societal mega-trends coupled with the Energy Transition has made energy management an Executive imperative. As both a major operating cost and sustainability driver, companies must aggressively tackle scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions across the whole enterprise, including production/manufacturing, logistics/supply chain, R&D/engineering and SG&A-related functions, such as sales, marketing, finance and facilities management. All aspects of a company’s built environment infrastructure should be incorporated into an enterprise-wide energy management program, including industrial, commercial and retail facilities. This presentation will showcase how a company’s mixed asset portfolio (industrial / commercial / retail) can benefit from a Cloud-based enterprise energy management system to holistically reduce operating cost and emissions. This includes real-time dashboard monitoring and visualization, advanced analytics, AI, intelligent controls and flexible reporting tools based on operational data aggregated and organized from various sources.
IBM BP Solution Summit 2018 - Inodesain Herry Atwar
Agrobusiness 4.0
See the revolution in Agrobusiness Industry. Infuse the right technology with our expert in the agrobusiness industry. With Inodesain, Agrobusiness could adopt Industry 4.0 in holistic approach.
SPARK16 Presentation: IoT, Data, and New Business Models are Disrupting Build...Urjanet
The document discusses how Internet of Things (IoT), data, and new business models are disrupting building energy efficiency economics. It notes that IoT is enabling building intelligence through infrastructure for connectivity and data acquisition. This data can provide actionable insights and improvements when used with building energy management systems (BEMS) and analytics. However, barriers still exist including technology hurdles and issues related to people and organizational goals. New business models are emerging around IoT that involve recurring revenue models through offerings of devices, apps, services, and platforms.
The document discusses how manufacturers can use big data insights to operate more efficiently. It explains that while lean manufacturing techniques have helped reduce waste, manufacturers must now leverage big data from intelligent machines and IoT technologies. The CXAIR solution allows manufacturers to capture, store, and analyze big data from any source to make more informed decisions. It provides a complete real-time view of performance across supply chain, sales, inventory, and logistics. A customer story highlights how CXAIR allows analysis of millions of records in seconds to gain insights.
Building a Digital Organization
Digitalization Trends & Opportunities
The Digital Electric Company of the Future
Questions
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What kinds of cities do we want to live in tomorrow?
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What if assumptions behind the projections about urbanization are wrong, and the current trend of urbanization is reversed by 2030 or 2050?
•
What if the global south achieved the same level of prosperity, wealth, and standard of living as the global north?
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Rick Freeman - Intelligent City. Bright Future. - GCS16KC Digital Drive
GE is introducing Current, powered by GE, to help cities become more intelligent through smarter energy solutions. Current aims to reduce energy costs through LED lighting, produce power on-site through solar and CHP, shift energy usage through storage and EV charging, and optimize usage through sensors and the Industrial Internet. It provides an open infrastructure platform called Predix to securely collect and share city data without limiting third-party app development, and is building a partner ecosystem to help cities implement intelligent solutions block by block.
eSight Energy's Registered ESOS Lead Energy Assessor, Allan Balata, explains what's needed to meet the ESOS reporting obligations by the 5th December deadline.
Debbie Acosta - Transformation. Building a Connected City - GCS16KC Digital Drive
San Leandro, California is transforming from a city dominated by manufacturing to a center for technology and innovation. [1] Once home to large factories like a cannery and auto plant, the city is now attracting software and hardware startups after those manufacturing jobs left. [2] City leaders established goals to create a resilient local economy and strengthen connections between schools and industry. [3] Through public-private partnerships and a fiber optic network, San Leandro aims to bridge the digital divide and become a hub for next-generation manufacturing like 3D printing. The city is working towards powering buildings and transportation with renewable energy in order to reduce emissions and energy costs.
Innogy - data als inspiratie - jachtdagRaaf & Wolf
innogy aims to use customer data from smart meters and other sources to develop new services and gain insights into customer behavior. They plan to enrich customer profiles using first, second, and third party data, and to partner with other companies to build common data platforms and pursue cross-industry business models. The company's bit.B sensors can monitor energy consumption in real-time at the appliance level or for industrial processes, helping customers reduce costs through optimization.
The digitalenergy Professional platform is a cloud-based energy management system that helps organizations reduce costs, resource use, and compliance risks by monitoring energy usage, targeting areas for improvement, and ensuring compliance with audits and documentation. It incorporates tasks across an organization's entire energy portfolio, from monitoring to compliance audits, in a single system accessible from any location online or through mobile devices.
The document discusses the digitization of Qatar and how the country is embracing the fourth industrial revolution. It describes how previous industrial revolutions increasingly incorporated new technologies like steam power, electricity, and computers. The fourth revolution involves using cloud platforms and the internet of things to integrate all business activities and share data seamlessly. This allows for improved efficiency, transparency, and reduced costs. The document outlines several technologies Qatar is adopting as part of its digitization efforts, such as operation digitization, product lifecycle management, 3D modeling, additive manufacturing (3D printing), and integrated energy management systems. It emphasizes that cyber security is crucial as more systems become connected, and notes Qatar's focus on legislation and partnerships to safeguard businesses and citizens
1. Schneider Electric is a global energy management company with over 175 years of history and presence in over 100 countries.
2. The presentation discusses Schneider Electric's offerings across various smart grid domains including generation and transmission, distribution, renewable energy, buildings, industry, and IT.
3. It defines smart grid as combining electricity infrastructure with information technology and communication infrastructure to efficiently balance demand and supply over an increasingly complex network with integrated users and new roles like prosumers and aggregators.
The document discusses the potential of Internet of Things (IoT) frameworks to improve energy efficiency in buildings. It notes that buildings currently account for over 40% of energy consumption in India. Implementing IoT and smart building technologies could save millions of tons of oil by reducing consumption. Key areas of energy usage in buildings include heating, cooling, lighting, and water heating. The document envisions future buildings having ultra-insulated envelopes requiring minimal energy for thermal comfort, highly efficient equipment, intelligent control systems optimizing usage, integrated renewable energy sources, and users with energy-conscious behaviors. Realizing this future will require innovations in areas like advanced sensors, lighting technologies, smart integration of distributed generation and control systems connecting buildings to the energy
CONCEPT NOTE – Data Analytics towards Sustainability in Smart cityarpuneet
1) The document discusses creating an integrated environment to support the synchronized implementation of initiatives to make cities smart.
2) It emphasizes the need for efficient design, reliable validation, international benchmarking, and continuous performance management of energy, water, and waste in both new and existing smart city developments.
3) The goal is to establish an infrastructure that supports complete process digitization and secure data sharing between networked buildings and city governance to monitor energy use and meet sustainability targets.
Show&Tell Fast Forward Talk: Vincent Haines, HoneywellSandbox ATL
As part of the April 12, 2017 Show&Tell: Smart Cities/IoT event, we asked 3 people to each give a 5 minute talk on how the featured technology will impact our lives 3-5 years from now. One of them was Vincent Haines, an engineer from Honeywell’s software center here in midtown Atlanta. Vincent combines his software engineer skills with a degree in economics and years of marketing experience, including time working with the Boy Scouts of America.
Green it voor de digitale steden agenda 22 september 2011Jaak Vlasveld
The document discusses Green IT and its role in digital cities. It notes that data centers account for a large portion of energy losses and outlines opportunities for Green IT to reduce CO2 emissions through more efficient IT equipment and use of ICT to increase efficiency in other sectors. It proposes developing an urban Green IT infrastructure in Amsterdam with a smart grid, green data ports, cloud services, and green software and hardware to reduce energy usage. Cooperation across smart grid pilots, open innovation, and education can help realize Green IT goals.
IoT Overview and Challenges - Sachin Pukale IOT MumbaiSachin Pukale
#Scalable #IoT solutions are still emerging and many in nascent development stage. Companies and entrepreneur must learn to apply #designthinking while developing IoT Use Cases/Solutions.
I had an opportunity to speak about IoT opportunities and how to navigate challenges of developing IoT Solutions at #IITMumbai #CodeUp event hosted by #PayU India.
The document discusses unlocking the potential of Internet of Things (IoT) data. It outlines the market opportunity for IoT, including projections for connected devices by 2020. It then discusses key considerations for effective IoT implementation, including handling large amounts of data in real-time. Finally, it provides two use case examples of IoT solutions for transportation/logistics and renewable energy industries.
Module 10 - Session 6 enabling effects of ICTs part 2. Smart motor systems, s...Richard Labelle
More on the enabling effects of ICTs from a 2011 perspective. How these smart technologies can make a significant contribution to reducing GHG emissions and enhancing energy efficiency and conservation as well as facilitating energy management in general.
Slide presentations developed to demonstrate how Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) be used to address climate change, and why ICTs are a crucial part of the solution – i.e. in promoting efficiency, Green Growth & sustainable development, in dealing with climate change and for climate and environmental action. These slide presentations were delivered in February 2011 in Seongnam, near Seoul in Korea.
These presentations were developed and delivered over 2.5 days on the occasion of a Regional Training of Trainers Workshop for upcoming Academy modules on ICT for Disaster Risk Management and Climate Change Abatement. These modules were developed as part of the Academy of ICT Essentials for Government leaders developed by the United Nations (UN) Asia Pacific Centre for ICT Training (APCICT), based in Songdo City, in the Republic of South Korea.
These presentations were developed in 2011, and are somewhat out of date, but most of the principles still apply. Module 10, which has been published, does not include much of the information outlined in these presentations, which are fairly technical. They were developed to address a significant gap in understanding of the technical basis of using ICTs for climate action and because there is a clear bias in development circles against the importance of dealing with climate change mitigation in developing countries. These presentations are an attempt to redress this lack and are published here with this purpose in mind.
The author, Richard Labelle, is presently working on updating these presentations to further highlight the importance of addressing climate change and the important role that technology including ICTs, play in this effort.
Smart Efficient and Secure, the new normal- Selex ES seminar at Paris Air Sho...Leonardo
Giorgio Mosca gave a presentation on smart, efficient and secure cities. He discussed how the "new normal" refers to the transition to a digital world requiring adaptation. Smart technologies can make energy use and cities more intelligent by integrating information. Examples included smart microgrids and building energy management. Smart cities use distributed sensors, secure networks, and applications to improve safety, security and unified operations. Selex ES is working on projects like Expo 2015's safe city operation center to advance smart city capabilities. Technology providers must embrace changes from digital evolution to help customers achieve their goals in this new environment.
This document summarizes GRE's economic development services and recent successes in 2015-2017. It discusses their business attraction efforts, including responding to 13 project requests for information in 2015. Notable projects include a data center, several manufacturing facilities, and a plastics fabrication business. GRE has also certified several sites for potential business development and is pursuing data center opportunities in the Minneapolis/St Paul market, where over 400,000 square feet of new data center space has been developed since 2012.
Toward Energy Management 4.0 – Delivering An Enterprise-wide Energy Managemen...Yokogawa1
Societal mega-trends coupled with the Energy Transition has made energy management an Executive imperative. As both a major operating cost and sustainability driver, companies must aggressively tackle scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions across the whole enterprise, including production/manufacturing, logistics/supply chain, R&D/engineering and SG&A-related functions, such as sales, marketing, finance and facilities management. All aspects of a company’s built environment infrastructure should be incorporated into an enterprise-wide energy management program, including industrial, commercial and retail facilities. This presentation will showcase how a company’s mixed asset portfolio (industrial / commercial / retail) can benefit from a Cloud-based enterprise energy management system to holistically reduce operating cost and emissions. This includes real-time dashboard monitoring and visualization, advanced analytics, AI, intelligent controls and flexible reporting tools based on operational data aggregated and organized from various sources.
IBM BP Solution Summit 2018 - Inodesain Herry Atwar
Agrobusiness 4.0
See the revolution in Agrobusiness Industry. Infuse the right technology with our expert in the agrobusiness industry. With Inodesain, Agrobusiness could adopt Industry 4.0 in holistic approach.
SPARK16 Presentation: IoT, Data, and New Business Models are Disrupting Build...Urjanet
The document discusses how Internet of Things (IoT), data, and new business models are disrupting building energy efficiency economics. It notes that IoT is enabling building intelligence through infrastructure for connectivity and data acquisition. This data can provide actionable insights and improvements when used with building energy management systems (BEMS) and analytics. However, barriers still exist including technology hurdles and issues related to people and organizational goals. New business models are emerging around IoT that involve recurring revenue models through offerings of devices, apps, services, and platforms.
The document discusses how manufacturers can use big data insights to operate more efficiently. It explains that while lean manufacturing techniques have helped reduce waste, manufacturers must now leverage big data from intelligent machines and IoT technologies. The CXAIR solution allows manufacturers to capture, store, and analyze big data from any source to make more informed decisions. It provides a complete real-time view of performance across supply chain, sales, inventory, and logistics. A customer story highlights how CXAIR allows analysis of millions of records in seconds to gain insights.
Building a Digital Organization
Digitalization Trends & Opportunities
The Digital Electric Company of the Future
Questions
•
What kinds of cities do we want to live in tomorrow?
•
What if assumptions behind the projections about urbanization are wrong, and the current trend of urbanization is reversed by 2030 or 2050?
•
What if the global south achieved the same level of prosperity, wealth, and standard of living as the global north?
|
Rick Freeman - Intelligent City. Bright Future. - GCS16KC Digital Drive
GE is introducing Current, powered by GE, to help cities become more intelligent through smarter energy solutions. Current aims to reduce energy costs through LED lighting, produce power on-site through solar and CHP, shift energy usage through storage and EV charging, and optimize usage through sensors and the Industrial Internet. It provides an open infrastructure platform called Predix to securely collect and share city data without limiting third-party app development, and is building a partner ecosystem to help cities implement intelligent solutions block by block.
eSight Energy's Registered ESOS Lead Energy Assessor, Allan Balata, explains what's needed to meet the ESOS reporting obligations by the 5th December deadline.
Debbie Acosta - Transformation. Building a Connected City - GCS16KC Digital Drive
San Leandro, California is transforming from a city dominated by manufacturing to a center for technology and innovation. [1] Once home to large factories like a cannery and auto plant, the city is now attracting software and hardware startups after those manufacturing jobs left. [2] City leaders established goals to create a resilient local economy and strengthen connections between schools and industry. [3] Through public-private partnerships and a fiber optic network, San Leandro aims to bridge the digital divide and become a hub for next-generation manufacturing like 3D printing. The city is working towards powering buildings and transportation with renewable energy in order to reduce emissions and energy costs.
Innogy - data als inspiratie - jachtdagRaaf & Wolf
innogy aims to use customer data from smart meters and other sources to develop new services and gain insights into customer behavior. They plan to enrich customer profiles using first, second, and third party data, and to partner with other companies to build common data platforms and pursue cross-industry business models. The company's bit.B sensors can monitor energy consumption in real-time at the appliance level or for industrial processes, helping customers reduce costs through optimization.
The digitalenergy Professional platform is a cloud-based energy management system that helps organizations reduce costs, resource use, and compliance risks by monitoring energy usage, targeting areas for improvement, and ensuring compliance with audits and documentation. It incorporates tasks across an organization's entire energy portfolio, from monitoring to compliance audits, in a single system accessible from any location online or through mobile devices.
The document discusses the digitization of Qatar and how the country is embracing the fourth industrial revolution. It describes how previous industrial revolutions increasingly incorporated new technologies like steam power, electricity, and computers. The fourth revolution involves using cloud platforms and the internet of things to integrate all business activities and share data seamlessly. This allows for improved efficiency, transparency, and reduced costs. The document outlines several technologies Qatar is adopting as part of its digitization efforts, such as operation digitization, product lifecycle management, 3D modeling, additive manufacturing (3D printing), and integrated energy management systems. It emphasizes that cyber security is crucial as more systems become connected, and notes Qatar's focus on legislation and partnerships to safeguard businesses and citizens
1. Schneider Electric is a global energy management company with over 175 years of history and presence in over 100 countries.
2. The presentation discusses Schneider Electric's offerings across various smart grid domains including generation and transmission, distribution, renewable energy, buildings, industry, and IT.
3. It defines smart grid as combining electricity infrastructure with information technology and communication infrastructure to efficiently balance demand and supply over an increasingly complex network with integrated users and new roles like prosumers and aggregators.
The document discusses the potential of Internet of Things (IoT) frameworks to improve energy efficiency in buildings. It notes that buildings currently account for over 40% of energy consumption in India. Implementing IoT and smart building technologies could save millions of tons of oil by reducing consumption. Key areas of energy usage in buildings include heating, cooling, lighting, and water heating. The document envisions future buildings having ultra-insulated envelopes requiring minimal energy for thermal comfort, highly efficient equipment, intelligent control systems optimizing usage, integrated renewable energy sources, and users with energy-conscious behaviors. Realizing this future will require innovations in areas like advanced sensors, lighting technologies, smart integration of distributed generation and control systems connecting buildings to the energy
Schneider Electric is a global specialist in energy management operating in five markets: energy and infrastructure, industry, data centers and networks, buildings, and residential. In 2007, the company generated €17.3 billion in revenue, up 26% from 2006, with over 120,000 employees in more than 100 countries. Schneider Electric focuses on making energy management safe, reliable, efficient, and productive for customers through integrated solutions, services, energy efficiency, and a global footprint especially in new economies.
ISES 2013 - Day 3 - Michel Orlhac (Vice President, Schneider-Electric) - Sus...Student Energy
The world’s cities occupy only 2 % of the Earth, but account for up to 80 % of the overall energy consumption and 75 % of the carbon emissions. About half of the world’s population lives in cities today. How can cities contribute to a more sustainable future?
The document summarizes Schneider Electric's history and strategy for helping address global energy challenges through energy management solutions. It discusses Schneider Electric's focus on making energy safer, more reliable, efficient and green through smart grid technologies, integrated building solutions, and an innovation ecosystem partnering with startups and organizations. The company's commitments to sustainability and stakeholders are also highlighted.
This document provides an overview of Schneider Electric's Buildings Business. It discusses Schneider Electric's vision, mission, and positioning in energy management. It then describes the Buildings Business, the markets and customers it serves, the challenges customers face related to energy and connectivity, and how Schneider Electric addresses these challenges through integrated solutions across five domains: process and machine management, building management, security management, power management, and white space management. The document also outlines Schneider Electric's product offerings, routes to market, and leadership in the buildings ecosystem.
Electricity system where are you going - Michael Weinhold, CTO Siemens Energy...Fingrid Oyj
The document discusses trends and developments in electricity systems, including:
1) Increased integration of renewable energy sources like wind, solar, and hydropower both at large and small scales.
2) Growth of distributed energy systems and electrification of consumption through technologies like electric vehicles and heat pumps.
3) Emergence of intelligent grids, consumer-centric business models, and energy storage technologies enabled by digitalization.
4) Transformation of transmission and distribution grids to accommodate decentralized energy resources through automation and sector coupling solutions.
EcoStruxure Power – kā uzlabot datu kvalitāti, lai palielinātu uzņēmuma efekt...Elektrumlv
The document discusses EcoStruxure Power IoT Platform, Schneider Electric's solution for digitizing power distribution systems. It describes factors driving growth in electricity demand, digitization, decarbonization, and decentralization of power. EcoStruxure Power provides visibility, control, and analytics across entire electrical networks from sensor to cloud through connected products, edge control, apps, analytics, and services. This enables benefits like greater safety, reliability, efficiency, and sustainability for customers in buildings, critical facilities, and electro-intensive industries.
The document discusses energy efficiency and intelligent buildings. It notes that buildings consume over 40% of total energy in developed nations and that implementing efficiency measures in buildings could save significant amounts of energy. It envisions future buildings that require minimal energy for ideal comfort through highly insulating structures and efficient equipment. Such buildings would use intelligence and renewable energy sources to optimize energy usage and potentially produce their own energy or contribute excess power back to the grid. Realizing this vision will require innovative solutions for new and existing buildings as well as additional processing power and intelligence throughout building infrastructures.
1. The document discusses making buildings smarter and more intelligent to address the projected 56% increase in global energy demand by 2040. 40% of total global energy is currently consumed by buildings.
2. Key aspects of smart buildings discussed include building management systems, lighting control automation, smart meters, connectivity, and building analytics services to improve energy efficiency, safety, security, and sustainability.
3. The document promotes Schneider Electric's SmartStruxure solutions for building management that integrate systems like HVAC, lighting, and metering to provide monitoring, control, and energy savings across small to large buildings.
A smart building generates data from devices and sends it securely to the cloud, where predictive algorithms correlate it with other data to forecast results. These results are sent to mobile devices and back to the building management system to optimize settings and save energy and money. Schneider Electric's StruxureWare Building Expert platform provides a global architecture with modules for sustainability, energy management, asset management, and other functions on a unified data model. EcoStruxure bridges the gap between IT and operational technology to meet customer needs around cost reduction, risk mitigation, and improved asset value through the building lifecycle.
Dans le cadre de la Semaine Européenne du Développement Durable, The Smart Company a organisé un Energy Day consacré à l'efficience énergétique des bâtiments et aux villes intelligentes.
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This document discusses how object-oriented data management can enable smart energy control in buildings. It describes how traditional building control systems using proprietary and non-interoperable components can be transformed into an open, integrated system using object-oriented data modeling and an embedded object-oriented database to store and manage the building control network configuration. This approach provides benefits like increased productivity for developers, high performance, low maintenance costs, and flexibility to enhance the system over time.
Schneider Electric is a global specialist in energy management that helps people make the most of their energy through solutions that enable energy savings of 30-70% everywhere. It has a long history and provides integrated solutions across electricity distribution, usage, production, and energy management in various markets like buildings, industry, infrastructure and data centers. In India, Schneider Electric aims to address the country's energy needs and challenges through initiatives focused on energy efficiency, distributed renewable energy, skills development, and social programs.
Infrastructure Solutions for Commercial Properties and DevelopersMestizo Enterprises
The days of talking about cost reduction are over. Our solutions are more sustainable, cost effective and less risky for your business. You'll end up with increased property value, increased marketability and lower operating and maintenance costs. Your Smart Property begins with our Intelligent Design. As a Private Operator you'll have more choice in how and where to apply the cost savings.
SMART cities for the urban developement and economicsDhamodaram Padi™
This document discusses how Schneider Electric helps power smart, sustainable cities. It notes that urbanization, digitization, and industrialization are driving increased energy demand. Resources are under pressure as energy consumption and CO2 emissions must be reduced. Schneider Electric provides solutions to improve city operations and efficiency in areas like energy, mobility, water, buildings, and public services. These solutions help cities reduce costs and environmental impacts while improving livability. The document highlights examples of Schneider Electric's smart city projects and technologies, and emphasizes that sustainability is core to its approach.
This document discusses enterprise energy management solutions for buildings. It notes that buildings account for 41% of U.S. energy use and offices make up 19% of that. "Green buildings" can increase financial performance through higher asset values and occupant productivity. The solutions discussed aim to reduce energy and operational costs, improve asset performance, provide transparency to tenants, and unlock proprietary building systems data. Case studies show energy savings of up to 30% through centralized dashboards, automation integration, fault detection, and optimization of central plants.
IoT solutions for buildings by Schneider ElectricLone Feifer
The document discusses how buildings can create value through connecting devices through the Internet of Things (IoT). It describes how IoT allows electrical devices, sensors, and meters to be connected and given IP addresses. It also discusses how the large amount of data produced can be analyzed to discover useful information and support decision making. Finally, it mentions how cloud services provide storage and allow distributing applications as services.
Schneider Electric CEO, Jean-Pascal Tricoire introduces Schneider innovation at every level redefining power and automation for a new world of energy which is more electric, decarbonized, decentralized and digitized ensuring Life Is On everywhere, for everyone and at every moment.
Prof. Maan Alkaisi, Principal Investigator, MacDiarmid, University of CanterburySmartNet
This document discusses the aftermath of an event five years ago and lessons that can be learned. It argues that improving building standards, increasing accountability, and reforming laws to ensure justice are needed to build a safer and more beautiful city. While increasing engineering standards may cost 5-10%, far more has been lost over five years in areas like education and tourism due to the event's impacts. The consequences of the city experiencing such an event again in the future could be severe.
Dr Laurie Johnson, Pacific Earthquake Engineering Research Centre, USASmartNet
Seismics and the City, 18 March 2016 - Shaping Canterbury's Future Now
The Trajectory of post disaster recovery and regeneration
Learning from other Cities.
Prof David Johnston, Senior Scientist, GNSSmartNet
Seismics and the City 18 March 2016 - Shaping Canterbury's Future Now
The trajectory of post disaster recovery and regeneration
The social dimension - A consideration of social regeneration and what that means for Canterbury moving forward plus current recovery trajectories and ways of measuring progress.
Hon. Nicky Wagner, Associate Minister for Canterbury Earthquake RecoverySmartNet
Seismics and the City 18 March 2016 - Shaping Canterbury's Future Now
A City on the Move: Collaboration and Regeneration
Looking Back: Remembering and Learning
Looking Forward: Visioning and Building
Hon. Lianne Dalziel. Mayor of ChristchurchSmartNet
Seismics and the City 18 March 2016 - Shaping Canterbury's Future Now
A City on the Move: Collaboration and Regeneration
Looking Back: Remembering and Learning
Looking Forward: Visioning and Building
Hugh Cowan, GM of Reinsurance, Research & Education, EQCSmartNet
Dr Hugh Cowan looks back at major natural disasters in New Zealand's history, including the 1953 Tangiwai Rail Disaster, the 1931 Napier Earthquake, and the 1886 Tarawera Eruption. He examines approaches to managing risk from natural hazards, including avoiding exposure, controlling impact, transferring or pooling risk, and accepting risk. Key questions are considered around the likelihood and impact of events, the types of investments that should be made, when costs should be paid, how much risk is tolerable, and how much should be managed before and after events occur.
Seismics and the City 18 March 2016 - Shaping Canterbury's Future Now
A City on the Move: Collaboration and Regeneration
Looking Back: Remembering and Learning
Looking Forward: Visioning and Building
This document summarizes the key findings and recommendations of the "Let's Find & Fix" collaboration. It found that collaborating organizations achieved more together than individually, through speedier decision-making, flexible problem-solving, and access to collective expertise. Key recommendations include having a shared goal, a trusted lead organization, the right team, building stakeholder capabilities, shared accountability, established processes, and a pragmatic approach.
Prof. Chris Kissling, Fellow of The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Tran...SmartNet
Seismics and the City 18 March 2016 - Shaping Canterbury's Future Now
Transport Roles in helping shape Canterbury's Post Earthquakes Future
The necessity for embracing integrated transportation solutions to meet emerging societal needs.
Dr William Rolleston, President, NZ Federated FarmersSmartNet
Seismics and the City 18 March 2016 - Shaping Canterbury's Future Now
Sacred Cows v The Clobbering Machine?
Urban/rural interdependence, science and innovation in Canterbury.
Seismics and the City 18 March 2016 - Shaping Canterbury's Future Now
Knowledge Sharing: Understanding more about the evolving shape of Greater Christchurch.
The document summarizes how Kay Giles' organization has reinvented itself in response to the needs of the Canterbury region after earthquakes. It discusses trends in student numbers and recruitment, making trades training a priority by targeting underrepresented groups. It also focuses on STEM programs and is undertaking a $200 million campus redevelopment. The organization has worked to continue operating, engage with the community, and meet changing student and employer expectations around work-readiness and skills.
Leanne Crozier, Director, Decipher Group LtdSmartNet
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise boosts blood flow, releases endorphins, and promotes changes in the brain which help regulate emotions and stress levels.
Grant Wilkinson, Senior Engineer, Ruamoko SolutionsSmartNet
Seismics and the City 18 March 2016 - Shaping Canterbury's Future Now
Engineering regeneration, collaboration and innovation
Applying some seismic lessons learnt to saving several heritage gems and collaborating on the Christchurch Art Gallery Base Isolation retrofit project.
Hugh Cowan, GM, Reinsurance, Research & Education, EQCSmartNet
Seismics and the City 18 March 2016
Working Together Strengthens Understanding
How EQC led a collaborative research project in Canterbury that involved diverse stakeholders from government, council officials and insurers to homeowners, and why collaboration means that Canterbury's geotechnical data is now helping to inform research locally, nationally and around the world.
Haydn Read, Programme Director, Smart City Coalition, LINZSmartNet
This document discusses smart city and safe city initiatives in New Zealand cities. It describes several smart city projects underway in Christchurch, Wellington, and Auckland focused on asset management, transportation monitoring, and flexible sensor platforms. The document outlines a vision for an integrated interdisciplinary asset management model across the public sector in New Zealand that uses common data standards and shares information and analytics capabilities to plan infrastructure renewal and monitor asset utilization. It argues that undiscovered opportunities exist for wider collaboration across the public sector to build New Zealand's capabilities and realize the vision of a smart nation.
Seismics and the City 18 March 2016
"Anchors aweigh" - A review and preview of the development of the city's anchor projects once the Canterbury Earthquake Authority is disbanded in April.
Miranda Satterthwaite, STEM Coordinator, CPIT and EVolocity Project Team Mem...SmartNet
Seismics and the City – Creating a Greater Christchurch – Envisioning. Engaging. Energising was held on 27th March 2015, Christchurch.
EVolocity: An electrifying vehicle for young talent and innovation
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Storytelling is an incredibly valuable tool to share data and information. To get the most impact from stories there are a number of key ingredients. These are based on science and human nature. Using these elements in a story you can deliver information impactfully, ensure action and drive change.
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Event Report - SAP Sapphire 2024 Orlando - lots of innovation and old challengesHolger Mueller
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Unveiling the Dynamic Personalities, Key Dates, and Horoscope Insights: Gemin...my Pandit
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This PowerPoint compilation offers a comprehensive overview of 20 leading innovation management frameworks and methodologies, selected for their broad applicability across various industries and organizational contexts. These frameworks are valuable resources for a wide range of users, including business professionals, educators, and consultants.
Each framework is presented with visually engaging diagrams and templates, ensuring the content is both informative and appealing. While this compilation is thorough, please note that the slides are intended as supplementary resources and may not be sufficient for standalone instructional purposes.
This compilation is ideal for anyone looking to enhance their understanding of innovation management and drive meaningful change within their organization. Whether you aim to improve product development processes, enhance customer experiences, or drive digital transformation, these frameworks offer valuable insights and tools to help you achieve your goals.
INCLUDED FRAMEWORKS/MODELS:
1. Stanford’s Design Thinking
2. IDEO’s Human-Centered Design
3. Strategyzer’s Business Model Innovation
4. Lean Startup Methodology
5. Agile Innovation Framework
6. Doblin’s Ten Types of Innovation
7. McKinsey’s Three Horizons of Growth
8. Customer Journey Map
9. Christensen’s Disruptive Innovation Theory
10. Blue Ocean Strategy
11. Strategyn’s Jobs-To-Be-Done (JTBD) Framework with Job Map
12. Design Sprint Framework
13. The Double Diamond
14. Lean Six Sigma DMAIC
15. TRIZ Problem-Solving Framework
16. Edward de Bono’s Six Thinking Hats
17. Stage-Gate Model
18. Toyota’s Six Steps of Kaizen
19. Microsoft’s Digital Transformation Framework
20. Design for Six Sigma (DFSS)
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This presentation is a curated compilation of PowerPoint diagrams and templates designed to illustrate 20 different digital transformation frameworks and models. These frameworks are based on recent industry trends and best practices, ensuring that the content remains relevant and up-to-date.
Key highlights include Microsoft's Digital Transformation Framework, which focuses on driving innovation and efficiency, and McKinsey's Ten Guiding Principles, which provide strategic insights for successful digital transformation. Additionally, Forrester's framework emphasizes enhancing customer experiences and modernizing IT infrastructure, while IDC's MaturityScape helps assess and develop organizational digital maturity. MIT's framework explores cutting-edge strategies for achieving digital success.
These materials are perfect for enhancing your business or classroom presentations, offering visual aids to supplement your insights. Please note that while comprehensive, these slides are intended as supplementary resources and may not be complete for standalone instructional purposes.
Frameworks/Models included:
Microsoft’s Digital Transformation Framework
McKinsey’s Ten Guiding Principles of Digital Transformation
Forrester’s Digital Transformation Framework
IDC’s Digital Transformation MaturityScape
MIT’s Digital Transformation Framework
Gartner’s Digital Transformation Framework
Accenture’s Digital Strategy & Enterprise Frameworks
Deloitte’s Digital Industrial Transformation Framework
Capgemini’s Digital Transformation Framework
PwC’s Digital Transformation Framework
Cisco’s Digital Transformation Framework
Cognizant’s Digital Transformation Framework
DXC Technology’s Digital Transformation Framework
The BCG Strategy Palette
McKinsey’s Digital Transformation Framework
Digital Transformation Compass
Four Levels of Digital Maturity
Design Thinking Framework
Business Model Canvas
Customer Journey Map
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Building Your Employer Brand with Social MediaLuanWise
Presented at The Global HR Summit, 6th June 2024
In this keynote, Luan Wise will provide invaluable insights to elevate your employer brand on social media platforms including LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, X (formerly Twitter) and TikTok. You'll learn how compelling content can authentically showcase your company culture, values, and employee experiences to support your talent acquisition and retention objectives. Additionally, you'll understand the power of employee advocacy to amplify reach and engagement – helping to position your organization as an employer of choice in today's competitive talent landscape.
Understanding User Needs and Satisfying ThemAggregage
https://www.productmanagementtoday.com/frs/26903918/understanding-user-needs-and-satisfying-them
We know we want to create products which our customers find to be valuable. Whether we label it as customer-centric or product-led depends on how long we've been doing product management. There are three challenges we face when doing this. The obvious challenge is figuring out what our users need; the non-obvious challenges are in creating a shared understanding of those needs and in sensing if what we're doing is meeting those needs.
In this webinar, we won't focus on the research methods for discovering user-needs. We will focus on synthesis of the needs we discover, communication and alignment tools, and how we operationalize addressing those needs.
Industry expert Scott Sehlhorst will:
• Introduce a taxonomy for user goals with real world examples
• Present the Onion Diagram, a tool for contextualizing task-level goals
• Illustrate how customer journey maps capture activity-level and task-level goals
• Demonstrate the best approach to selection and prioritization of user-goals to address
• Highlight the crucial benchmarks, observable changes, in ensuring fulfillment of customer needs
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2. Schneider Electric – the global specialist
in energy management
billion € sales
(last twelve months)
of sales in new economies
(last twelve months)
people in 100+ countries
of sales devoted to R&D
Residential 9%
Utilities & Infrastructure 24%
Industrial & machines 22%
Data centres 16%
Non-residential buildings 29%
Balanced geographies – FY 2011sales
Diversified end markets – FY 2011 sales
North
America
23%
Asia
Pacific
27%Rest of
World
18%
Western
Europe
32%
3. Providing integrated solutions
Reliable
Prevent from power outage & quality
variance
Safe
•Protect people and assets
•Transform and distribute power safely
Efficient & productive:
• Measure and control energy,
automate, provide relevant diagnosis
• Manage processes
• Make all the utilities of any
Infrastructure more efficient
Green: Make the connection of
renewable energy sources easy, reliable
and cost-effective
Make energy visible
Make systems work togetherIntegration
HVAC control
Lighting control
Access control
Video security
Electrical distribution
Energy monitoring
Motor control
Critical power
Renewable energies
IT data
In the world of Data Science and cos like Google, facebook etc, data collection and applying intelligence such as Predictive Analytics is the key. SO the science of being able to predict what you search, how you behave and what you would like & most importantly how you would run your day. If you apply this to Buildings, there is enormous amount of data being stored in BMS systems in the form of temperature/ humidity trend data. Predictive Optimization is about collecting this huge set of internal building data and co-relating to other outside variables such as Weather Influence and defining how the Building behaviour can be tweaked.