This document discusses smart cities and outlines a proposed approach for developing an integrated smart cities model for public services. It envisions using technology to support improved quality of life by creating more sustainable, environmentally sound, and integrated public services. A key part of the approach involves establishing 12 strategic boards and working groups made up of various stakeholders to guide workshops on topics like health, housing, transportation, and environment. The goal is to develop blueprints for the next generation of public services through collaboration between users, politicians, businesses, and other groups.
1. What is a Smart city?
2. Criteria for a Smart city.
3. Timeline of smart city project.
4. Smart city projects in India.
5. Smart city elements.
6. Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV)
Presentation on what a Smart City is by Dixon Chew, Group Chief Executive Officer of Pensonic Holdings Berhad, at the Selangor Smart City & Future Commerce Convention 2017 panel session titled ' Smart IoT: IoT and its role in Smart Cities'
1. What is a Smart city?
2. Criteria for a Smart city.
3. Timeline of smart city project.
4. Smart city projects in India.
5. Smart city elements.
6. Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV)
Presentation on what a Smart City is by Dixon Chew, Group Chief Executive Officer of Pensonic Holdings Berhad, at the Selangor Smart City & Future Commerce Convention 2017 panel session titled ' Smart IoT: IoT and its role in Smart Cities'
The Business Case for Smart Cities
• What is a Smart City?
• Where are the Smart Cities?
• Does Smart = Sustainable?
• How can the investment be justified?
• How can success be measured?
India’s recent stand on Smart City Development and involvement of various high income countries; initiates the talk of ideal variables for smart city evolution by our own standards. With a vision of Urban Governance for general livability, it becomes imperative to study these parameters and ensure the evolution of our own concept of a Smart City. Our spatial planning models based on unique factors such as Human Diversity, Physical-Social networks and ICT impact on urban fabric, City resilience, etc. make it all the more interesting to evolve a blueprint for Planning a Smart City.
The paper centers the infrastructural developments for the Smart Urban Development in India. The research helps us arrive at a general line of action for Urban Planning implications catering to the Infrastructure Sector, amongst others; thus affecting environmental, social and economic structure significantly. The study further finds the scope of progress, encouraged from various government policies for successful implementation of Smart City Development. It also allows a peek into future scenario of improvements and deliberations particular to Indian standards in consideration with the scenario of other countries.
On 6 and 7 June 2013, André Bouffioux, CEO of Siemens Belgium-Luxembourg, presented our Siemens’ view on how Smart Cities will develop and generate new business. He made this presentation during the European Young Innovator Forum’s unique Unconvention in Brussels, where young Europeans with innovative ideas and those who will inspire, guide and support them, were brought together.
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The Business Case for Smart Cities
• What is a Smart City?
• Where are the Smart Cities?
• Does Smart = Sustainable?
• How can the investment be justified?
• How can success be measured?
India’s recent stand on Smart City Development and involvement of various high income countries; initiates the talk of ideal variables for smart city evolution by our own standards. With a vision of Urban Governance for general livability, it becomes imperative to study these parameters and ensure the evolution of our own concept of a Smart City. Our spatial planning models based on unique factors such as Human Diversity, Physical-Social networks and ICT impact on urban fabric, City resilience, etc. make it all the more interesting to evolve a blueprint for Planning a Smart City.
The paper centers the infrastructural developments for the Smart Urban Development in India. The research helps us arrive at a general line of action for Urban Planning implications catering to the Infrastructure Sector, amongst others; thus affecting environmental, social and economic structure significantly. The study further finds the scope of progress, encouraged from various government policies for successful implementation of Smart City Development. It also allows a peek into future scenario of improvements and deliberations particular to Indian standards in consideration with the scenario of other countries.
On 6 and 7 June 2013, André Bouffioux, CEO of Siemens Belgium-Luxembourg, presented our Siemens’ view on how Smart Cities will develop and generate new business. He made this presentation during the European Young Innovator Forum’s unique Unconvention in Brussels, where young Europeans with innovative ideas and those who will inspire, guide and support them, were brought together.
An Integrated and Self Sustainable City… A Dream project of PM of India Mr. Narender Modi.
New Global Residential Concept.
SMART CITY – Human & Social Capital & Traditional & Modern (ICT) communication Infrastructure Fuel sustainable Economic Development & a High Quality of Life, with a wise Management of Natural Resource participatory Governance
#SmartCity is nothing but a city that satisfies its citizens aspirations on various parameters.
Here #IndoreSmartCity is sharing the ideal definition of #SmartCity according to all the parameters with citizens, so that they can share their views and aspirations for Indore.
Suggestions are invited at - http://bit.ly/IndoreSmartCity_Suggestions
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3. What is Smart Cities about currently?
It is Technology led
Sensors
City
Connectivity
Wi - Fi Data
4. Engaging all to work together to create a new
experience for the future
What Smart Cities can be?
BusinessesCommunities
People
Public Services
3rd Sector
5. Government Department for Business, Innovation and Skills
Citizens
Traditional Model of Service Delivery
Public Sector Private Sector
Education
Health
Public
Services
Energy
Banking/
Finance
Retail
Real Estate
Businesses
Leisure
Water
Telecoms
Transport
Energy
Management
Citizens
Public Sector Private Sector
Education
Health
Public
Services
Businesses
Banking/ Finance
Retail
Real Estate
Leisure
Energy Water
Energy Management
Transport Telecoms
Smart Cities Model
Strategic
Innovation Unit
Mayor / CEO
7. Who is leading who?
– Telling technology
what we want and see
how it can support us in
bringing everyone
together to improve
quality of life for all?
OrIs technology leading us? Should we be leading technology?
- Telling us what we can or
cannot do?
- Dictating our behaviour, our
opportunities?
- Being disruptive to our real
direction of travel?
8. The aim of technology should be to support
people’s needs for better quality of life
9. - As a vehicle to create social change
- And to develop with our partners the
Next Generation of Public Services –
which are Sustainable,
Environmentally Sound, Integrated
and Future proofed.
Including:
Health, Environment, Transportation,
Education, Housing, Adult and Children
services, Smarter Business, Digital Services.
We see an opportunity
To use Smart Cities agenda:
10. Next generation of public services
Current problems/issues to overcome:
Integration – across services/policies
and bodies
Lack of joined up policies and real
partnerships and engagement of users
Improvement of Quality of life – so no
one gets left behind
Leadership – Short-termism. Looking
at short term strategies
11. We engage wide variety of stakeholders
including:
Independent Consultants
Businesses, local authorities, SME’s,
NGO’s
Mayor’s/Presidents/Ministers MP’s
from UK and across Europe
CEO’s/Directors –public/ private/
3rd/ education sectors
Users of services (ordinary people,
communities, disabled, young, old)
How is our Smart Cities different?
12. Our approach
3 year Journey across key Public Services and Smarter Businesses.
Creation of 12 Strategic Boards (formal)
alongside 12 People’s Strategic Boards
which will be informal and made up of
users and communities.
The Working groups – where users work with
politicians, tech companies, policy makers,
government bodies, to create new solutions and
approaches to services they want and need.
The Journey Book –
covering 12
workshops as above
into an integrated
approach to the
creation of next
generation of public
services
This will
involve
12 Workshops
Health,
Housing,
Transportation,
Environment,
Education etc.
15. Our approach - Strategic Board
Each of the workshops will have two
types of Strategic Boards
People’s Strategic Board (informal)
This will be open to all public to register
their views/comments from service users
perspectives, using our social media tools,
our events, and meetings with our partners
and associates.
Formal
(12 key people from the industry) to help steer
and provide governance for our Smart Cities
objectives.
Including looking to create the wider outcomes
for Smart Cities projects in the given area.
16. - Politicians
- Tech companies
- Policy makers
- Senior management from
public/private/education and 3rd sector
Our approach - The Working Group
This is where the users of service work
together with:
To challenge convention and seek better ways
of delivering public services.
Not only from the UK but across Europe and
Worldwide
17. Our approach - The Journey Book
This is where the users of service
work together with:
How NOT to run
services
Blueprint design of
best practice of next
generations of services
Documentation of the
3 year journey
18. Commercial - Buy and Sell
We can buy and sell any service you have to
offer…..try us.
Buy
We can sell expertise of others who
have successfully delivered and
implemented Smart Cities projects.
This reduces your costs, your risks and
aids delivery on time and budget.
Sell
If you have delivered a successful Smart
City Projects or have created new Services,
then let us know.
We would like to create this into a licence
for us to sell this knowledge and expertise
to others.
This can bring in return on your initial
investment, and reduce and even
contribute to costs of your original project.
19. Get involved now!!!!
There are so many ways you
can work with us:
Key note speaker
Become our partner
Learn with us and share with us
Collaborate with us
Become our associate/agent
20. Benefits for you
Networking
Commercial Opportunities
For you and your organisations
Working on legacy projects
Promotion
Positive impact for your organisation
21. - Our websites:
www.eduworldholding.com
and www.amnick.com
- UK Governments
newspaper:
https://www.themj.co.uk/Dev
eloping-an-integrated-smart-
cities-model-for-public-
services/206880
- Media:
https://amnick.com/media/
- Gallery:
https://amnick.com/gallery/
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