3. Smart Dublin – connected, open, engaged
DublinkedOPENDATA
Supporting data-driven innovation in the Dublin Region
Dublinked – open data portal www.dublinked.ie
8. Smart Dublin – connected, open, engaged
“We are entering an age of
technology innovation like no
other. Connected everything
is starting to take shape and
cities are going to be at the
centre of this revolution”
TE 56 Building the next generation of IOT
9. Smart Dublin – connected, open, engaged
• 50 billion connected
devices by 2020 (Cisco)
•IoT devices installed in
cities to increase by more
than 5 billion in the next
four years
•$421 billion in economic
value for cities worldwide
in 2019 (efficiency gains
and cost reductions)
Source:
Business Insider 2015
BIG
DATA
Rapid pace of technology innovation
10. Smart Dublin – connected, open, engaged
Source: Gartner 2015Smart City Hype Curve – Gartner
How to move the urban IOT opportunity to the high growth phase?
11. Smart Dublin – connected, open, engaged
City IOT deployments - Dublin
Low Cost Water Monitoring
Noise Monitoring
Flood Monitoring Buoy
Smart Parking
Successful across various city domains
Progress has been slow in some areas
Intelligent transport solutions leading the way
Point solutions: Noise monitoring, rainfall/weather
stations, high cost, some bespoke systems
How to accelerate this?
ITS deployments
Smart Bins
12. Smart Dublin – connected, open, engaged
Unexpected Capital for the Internet of things #Dublin leapfrogging the competition
in race to be top #smartcity on.natgeo.com/1xoXMd4 via @NatGeo (October
2014)
Intel Dublin Experimental IOT platform
13. Smart Dublin – connected, open, engaged
Pervasive Environmental Sensors &
Gateways at Granular level
13
Radar &
Micro-
climate
River
Level
Tidal
ACQUISITION ANALYTICS ACTION
DIVERSION
->->->
Update Signage
Inform/Instruct &
Engage
Citizens
Deploy Maintenance
Personnel
Customised, real-time intelligence &
alerts for stakeholders
Data
Aggregation
Data
Fusion
Data
Analytics
Advanced cloud based data processing
& analytics
Pluvial
Flooding
Traffic
Flow
Gully
Cleaning
Water
Turbidity
IOT: Integration of multiple stakeholders & solution providers
Data Security
Interoperability / Open API’s
14. Smart Dublin – connected, open, engaged
Expectations of enhanced service delivery/ less resources
Engaging operational staff to identify challenges / champions
15. Smart Dublin – connected, open, engaged
Deployment of hyper local and low cost sensing
Producing dynamic and real time data
Turning data into intelligence
16. Smart Dublin – connected, open, engaged
Better city systems - predict, adapt and respond
“All these data
streams are no
good, unless
you can
respond
effectively,”
17. Smart Dublin – connected, open, engaged
Street assets
• traffic lights
• street lights
• real time bus signs
• City buildings / assets
• City fiber / ducting
• What ‘s your connectivity plan
for your city?
• Are you ready for the urban IOT
revolution?
• Licensed meets unlicensed
spectrum
Access to connected infrastructure – leveraging this?
Connectivity Plan? Do you have one?
18. Smart Dublin – connected, open, engaged
New business models & new ways of working
"And however worthy it is, an initiative that
benefits many departments but is to be
paid for by only one will often fall by the
wayside", Léan Doody, Arup.
How to finance these new solutions
•Pricing in the technology risk
•PPP’s
•Revenue Shares
19. Smart Dublin – connected, open, engaged
Success will be built on collaboration
Tapping into an amazing Dublin ecosystem
Opening up the opportunities to
co-innovate and partner – 2016 open challenges
Existing Engagement/Collaboration
20. Smart Dublin – connected, open, engaged
Procurement Innovation: Finding the best solutions
How will you procure these new city services
and IOT solutions?
How to find the best solutions? How to
engage innovative SME’s / entrepreneurs ?
Challenge based approach to solve city
problems leading to trials / demonstrators
and large scale deployments
22. Smart Dublin – connected, open, engaged
Supporting data-driven innovation in the Dublin Region
Smart Dublin:
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Smart Dublin: Overview
“Many of the problems that cities
face do not lend themselves to quick,
top-down solutions designed by big
companies” - Anthony Townsend
“The smart city has been criticised for
being overhyped, its agenda driven by
large tech companies looking to deploy
expensive and proprietary systems”
- Smart Dublin Position Paper
24. Smart Dublin – connected, open, engaged
Applying technological innovation
Exploiting the potential of big data and
open data
drive efficiencies and sustainable
development
Working in collaboration with businesses
and academia
Improving citizen engagement
Why its important to take the urban IOT opportunity
26. Smart Dublin – connected, open, engaged
A smart city is an open city
a city that is not only open to technology
innovation and open access to its public data,
but also open to new ways of working and
new collaborations
Smart Dublin: Vision