This document proposes the development of Moscow as Russia's first "Smart City" called the Moscow Intelligent Eco City. It outlines plans to expand Moscow's boundaries to incorporate surrounding municipal areas, totaling 267,000 hectares. The project would transform Moscow into the largest eco-intelligent urban ecosystem in the world through innovative economy, sustainable infrastructure, smart technologies, and an emphasis on quality of life. The goal is to establish Moscow as a global leader in areas like innovation, knowledge economy, green energy, and intelligent management.
The document discusses the concept of "Smart Territories of the Future" and the transition from the 1.0 world to the 3.0 world. It proposes a "Trinity World Model" with three dimensions: a digital/cyber world, sustainable/ecological world, and knowledge world. It outlines strategic objectives, programs, and key dimensions to develop smart territories through frameworks that integrate innovative technologies, sustainability principles, and global initiatives. Examples of 2.0 city projects from around the world are also provided that focus on smart economies and environments.
The Smart City World Congress brings together over 300 experts from over 20 countries to share their visions and experiences in shaping sustainable urban development. The focus is on developing smart cities that improve quality of life through more efficient use of resources and new technologies. Key themes of the Congress include urban planning, energy, environment, transportation and engaging citizens. Barcelona is highlighted as an early pioneer in smart city initiatives and the ideal host for an event addressing the challenges of urbanization, climate change, and developing more livable and economically vibrant 21st century cities.
The economies of mankind have evolved dramatically over time. From hunter-gatherers, we settled down once
we discovered the art of farming, thereby giving rise to the first settlements and the first true economies.
Nevertheless, as settlements became towns we became reliant on trading, even more so as empires started to
flourish in the ancient times. This, in turn, resulted in a manufacturing base which grew rapidly with the start of
the industrial era in the 1800’s which further cemented the dominant position that the West had in the world.
However, as we know, it did not stop there and soon it became apparent that in order to manage such complex
systems, information and knowledge was required. The age of the knowledge worker was upon us and it is estimated by the IDC that the growth rate of knowledge workers worldwide doubled compared to that of other occupations between 1999 and 2007. This has underpinned the continuing economic growth of the West, but also necessitated structural changes in its economies as knowledge work differs not only from manual work in that it delivers information rather than goods, but it also requires higher degrees of flexibility and autonomy and
is reliant on innovation driven by collaboration. This, in turn, necessitates different systems, working practices, technology and organisational models.
Whilst the West has been building up its knowledge industry, it did so at the expense of its manufacturing
industry as its citizens became wealthier and rising labour costs made it economically unviable to compete with
developing countries who were not burdened with such welfare and legacy costs. The result was a notable shift
in manufacturing from the developed countries towards the developing countries, but as the latter ones are
building up their product base too, many of them are now also undergoing a rapid transition into knowledge
based industries.
2
Internet das Coisas e as Cidades InteligentesCezar Taurion
This document discusses IBM's innovations in smart cities initiatives and the Internet of Things. It notes that IBM was awarded nearly 6,000 patents in 2010, more than any other company. It also discusses challenges facing cities like population growth, resource scarcity, and the growth of connected devices. IBM's smart cities solutions can help with issues like water management, energy use, transportation, and environmental monitoring through the use of sensors, data analysis, and optimization of systems.
Encyclopedic Intelligence as Artificial Super Intelligence: Are You Ready To ...Azamat Abdoullaev
At the WGS 2017 in Dubai, Musk warned leaders from 139 nations that AI developments should be closely monitored.
What he failed to mention that AI has three levels to pass:
Artificial Narrow Intelligence;
Artificial General Intelligence;
Artificial Super Intelligence
Some AI Events
https://lnkd.in/g5mQywF
Are You Ready for AI Revolution?
https://lnkd.in/gxFfkN9
https://lnkd.in/gC7bj_C
https://lnkd.in/dYwXQ4V
This document discusses city innovation systems in Metro Manila, Philippines. It aims to disentangle Asian innovation systems, define city innovation systems, and design future city innovation systems. It provides context on Metro Manila's governance, urban concerns, and examples of city innovations like Gawad Kalinga, medical tourism, and the UP-Ayala Technopark. These innovations address issues like housing, healthcare access, and technology development. The document also examines aspects of innovations and how they interact with and help drive city development and growth in Metro Manila.
the report addresses energy related issues for smart cities, including energy infrastructure, on-site energy production, transport, economy, sustainability, housing, living and governance, including incentives and barriers influencing smart energy for smart cities.
The document discusses the concept of "Smart Territories of the Future" and the transition from the 1.0 world to the 3.0 world. It proposes a "Trinity World Model" with three dimensions: a digital/cyber world, sustainable/ecological world, and knowledge world. It outlines strategic objectives, programs, and key dimensions to develop smart territories through frameworks that integrate innovative technologies, sustainability principles, and global initiatives. Examples of 2.0 city projects from around the world are also provided that focus on smart economies and environments.
The Smart City World Congress brings together over 300 experts from over 20 countries to share their visions and experiences in shaping sustainable urban development. The focus is on developing smart cities that improve quality of life through more efficient use of resources and new technologies. Key themes of the Congress include urban planning, energy, environment, transportation and engaging citizens. Barcelona is highlighted as an early pioneer in smart city initiatives and the ideal host for an event addressing the challenges of urbanization, climate change, and developing more livable and economically vibrant 21st century cities.
The economies of mankind have evolved dramatically over time. From hunter-gatherers, we settled down once
we discovered the art of farming, thereby giving rise to the first settlements and the first true economies.
Nevertheless, as settlements became towns we became reliant on trading, even more so as empires started to
flourish in the ancient times. This, in turn, resulted in a manufacturing base which grew rapidly with the start of
the industrial era in the 1800’s which further cemented the dominant position that the West had in the world.
However, as we know, it did not stop there and soon it became apparent that in order to manage such complex
systems, information and knowledge was required. The age of the knowledge worker was upon us and it is estimated by the IDC that the growth rate of knowledge workers worldwide doubled compared to that of other occupations between 1999 and 2007. This has underpinned the continuing economic growth of the West, but also necessitated structural changes in its economies as knowledge work differs not only from manual work in that it delivers information rather than goods, but it also requires higher degrees of flexibility and autonomy and
is reliant on innovation driven by collaboration. This, in turn, necessitates different systems, working practices, technology and organisational models.
Whilst the West has been building up its knowledge industry, it did so at the expense of its manufacturing
industry as its citizens became wealthier and rising labour costs made it economically unviable to compete with
developing countries who were not burdened with such welfare and legacy costs. The result was a notable shift
in manufacturing from the developed countries towards the developing countries, but as the latter ones are
building up their product base too, many of them are now also undergoing a rapid transition into knowledge
based industries.
2
Internet das Coisas e as Cidades InteligentesCezar Taurion
This document discusses IBM's innovations in smart cities initiatives and the Internet of Things. It notes that IBM was awarded nearly 6,000 patents in 2010, more than any other company. It also discusses challenges facing cities like population growth, resource scarcity, and the growth of connected devices. IBM's smart cities solutions can help with issues like water management, energy use, transportation, and environmental monitoring through the use of sensors, data analysis, and optimization of systems.
Encyclopedic Intelligence as Artificial Super Intelligence: Are You Ready To ...Azamat Abdoullaev
At the WGS 2017 in Dubai, Musk warned leaders from 139 nations that AI developments should be closely monitored.
What he failed to mention that AI has three levels to pass:
Artificial Narrow Intelligence;
Artificial General Intelligence;
Artificial Super Intelligence
Some AI Events
https://lnkd.in/g5mQywF
Are You Ready for AI Revolution?
https://lnkd.in/gxFfkN9
https://lnkd.in/gC7bj_C
https://lnkd.in/dYwXQ4V
This document discusses city innovation systems in Metro Manila, Philippines. It aims to disentangle Asian innovation systems, define city innovation systems, and design future city innovation systems. It provides context on Metro Manila's governance, urban concerns, and examples of city innovations like Gawad Kalinga, medical tourism, and the UP-Ayala Technopark. These innovations address issues like housing, healthcare access, and technology development. The document also examines aspects of innovations and how they interact with and help drive city development and growth in Metro Manila.
the report addresses energy related issues for smart cities, including energy infrastructure, on-site energy production, transport, economy, sustainability, housing, living and governance, including incentives and barriers influencing smart energy for smart cities.
This document discusses smart city investment and economics. It covers key areas of investment for smart cities, including land, power, water, highway/road connectivity, and fuel pipelines. It then discusses various economic models related to local economic development, including prehistoric, conventional linear, pre-industrial, and technopoles models. It also covers principles of competitiveness in new urban economies and the relationship between urbanization, cities, and economic growth.
The document describes an Encyclopedic Intelligence Platform that aims to provide a comprehensive framework and knowledge base for various smart and intelligent systems. It discusses using the platform for applications such as a world knowledge graph, smart web search, an internet of everything, smart infrastructure and industries, intelligent cities, and a smart sustainable world. The platform integrates technologies such as big data, artificial intelligence, and the semantic web to power applications across various domains.
Apollon - 22/5/12 - 16:00 - Smart Open Cities and the Future Internetimec.archive
The document summarizes a presentation on smart cities as innovation ecosystems sustained by the future internet. Some key points:
1) Smart cities are not yet a reality, but rather an urban development strategy and vision focused on empowering citizens and creating an "urban innovation ecology."
2) The FIREBALL project aims to bring together cities, living labs, and future internet stakeholders to explore how open innovation and user participation can support experimentation and adoption of future internet technologies.
3) Case studies of smarter cities show examples of technology districts, living lab initiatives, infrastructure development, and efforts to engage citizens. However, challenges remain around skills gaps, funding, and measuring impact.
CeBIT 2011 is the world's largest and most important ICT conference, held in Hannover, Germany. It attracts 350,000 visitors from 100 countries and has connections to over 2 billion media contacts and 8 million business contacts. CeBIT is organized into 4 main platforms - CeBITpro focuses on professional ICT solutions for business, CeBITgov focuses on solutions for the public sector, CeBITlife focuses on consumer ICT products, and CeBITlab focuses on research and development. CeBIT aims to connect ICT users with providers and support dialogue on emerging technologies and solutions.
Raimond Tamm - From Hrustsovka to Smartovka - Mindtrek 2016Mindtrek
The document summarizes Tartu, Estonia's SmartEnCity project, which aims to retrofit Soviet-era apartment buildings to make them more energy efficient and implement smart city technologies. The project will retrofit 20 apartment buildings with improved insulation, ventilation systems, and solar panels to reduce energy use by 70%. It will involve 1600 apartments and 3500 residents. Sensors will be installed to automate heating and ventilation based on occupancy and air quality. The project also aims to promote sustainable transportation options and smart street lighting. Residents will be engaged through information sharing and education to motivate behavioral changes to reduce energy consumption as part of the city's efforts to become more environmentally friendly and improve quality of life.
The document is an agenda for the Smart Cities Europe 2011 conference being held in Amsterdam on November 29-30th. The conference will focus on developing intelligent infrastructure for transport, water, power and waste to create more sustainable smart cities. Topics will include smarter transport, energy and water technologies, citizen engagement, and developing smart city planning strategies. The agenda outlines keynote speeches, panel discussions, and workshops on issues like low-carbon transport, waste management, and creating engaged communities.
The document discusses moving from a green urban economy to a network of autopoietic region-cities. It analyzes the path of 6 cities - Almada, Arendal, Bologna, Girona, Jerusalem, and Turku - in their transition to more sustainable systems. While the EU 2020 strategy aims for smart, sustainable growth through a green economy, the document questions if this paradigm is sufficient or just "green washing". It argues that for cities to truly transition, they need to become autopoietic systems that can learn and adapt from their environment to survive and progress into the future.
CISCO - Smart+Connected communities. Is your city smart enough?Comune di Bologna
The document discusses smart and connected communities and how technology can help solve social problems. It provides examples of how technologies like telepresence and video can improve healthcare by providing remote access to experts, education through virtual classrooms, and energy through smart grids. The remainder summarizes a Cisco solution that uses remote expert pods to provide virtual government services, reducing costs and travel while improving citizen access to experts. Sensors and videoconferencing enable remote consultations, with examples of installations in Bologna, Italy.
The keynote presentation discussed Almere's vision for becoming a smart society by 2030. It outlined three recurring themes - qualitative growth that cultivates diversity and connects people to nature, innovation, and empowering citizens. The goal is to optimize ICT usage for better, easier, and more sustainable urban living. Two key issues are governance through cooperation and transparency, and creating sustainable business models. The approach involves co-creation between citizens, entrepreneurs, and institutions to drive connected innovation and social development through an urban innovation platform.
Urban Systems Collaborative Seminar | Jurij Paraszczak, An it view of smarter...urbansystemssymposium
The document discusses IBM's approach to smarter cities, which involves analyzing a city as a system of interconnected systems and optimizing operations. Key points include:
1) IBM views a city as a complex system of systems like transportation, energy, education, etc. and aims to help cities manage these systems better through data and analytics.
2) Over 100 IBM researchers are working with customers around the world on smarter city projects involving common platforms and approaches.
3) IBM has identified three types of cities - mature large, mature medium, and cities in transition - which have different budget focuses and challenges.
4) The Smarter Cities Challenge aims to award $50 million in technology and services to 100 cities
Presentation by Karima Kourtit and Peter Nijkamp
Advanced Brainstorm Carrefour (ABC): ‘Urban Empires - Cities as Global Rulers in the New Urban World’
Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan, Poland (August, 2016)
Conference Smart City for developing countries: Why ? and How to Start?Isam Shahrour
Conference of professor Isam Shahrour at Ecole Nationale d'Ingénieurs de Tunis (ENIT), Tunis May, 6, 2016.
Isam discusses why developing countries should develop Smart Cities and How to start a Smart City Project.
discusses why developing countries should develop Smart Cities and How to start a Smart City Project.
The document discusses the concepts of smart cities and the FIREBALL project. It provides an overview of smart city developments in four cities - Barcelona, Thessaloniki, Manchester, and Helsinki - focusing on their smart city strategies, digital initiatives, and use of living labs. The cities highlighted are working to transform into innovation ecosystems and experiment with future internet technologies through open innovation approaches.
In this presentation, and believing in necessity-driven technological solutions, we present a few guidelines for the creation of a Code Of Conduct for people interested in socially-responsible engineering and science. The motivation for this Code Of Conduct is derived from work done with minorities and endangered communities in Mexico. Introduction of new technology must first consider the cultural and environmental surroundings, as well as the actual needs that drive its implementation. These guidelines are divided into three sections on how to interact with: Individuals, Communities and Technology.
The document discusses smart grids and smart cities. It states that smart grids and smart cities are political choices for citizens that will require adaptation, but they may also be interesting and fun. The presentation was given by Olivier Cateura, an assistant professor from Grenoble Ecole de Management, on smart grids, policy, and consumer choice.
This document promotes the SMART WORLD ENCYCLOPEDIATM and TOTAL ENCYCLOPEDIA as knowledge resources for smart people, businesses, and governments. It describes their mission to innovate towards an economically equitable, socially inclusive, environmentally sustainable future through fundamental intelligent platforms. Key resources include the Universal Standard Entity Classification System (USECS), Smart World Encyclopedia (Ontopaedia), and SuperGoogle smart search engine. They are presented as the best smart investments to help construct a better future.
Умная Революция в России: Проект «Россия XXI»: SMART RUSSIA™ - УМНАЯ РОССИЯ™:...Azamat Abdoullaev
Умная Революция в России: Проект «Россия XXI»
SMART RUSSIA™ - УМНАЯ РОССИЯ™
Четвертая Индустриальная Революция:
Социально-Технологические Уклады: Циклы Кондратьева
Развитие экономики происходит нелинейно, в формы циклов, исторических этапов или технологических укладов, «циклов Кондратьева»
Ведущие отрасли экономики, сменяя промышленные отрасли предыдущего цикла, определяют уровень развития хозяйства страны
Технологические Уклады определяются общим названием, ключевым фактором, ядром и технологическими лидерами.
Выделяется 6 исторических этапов, где последний уклад связан с 4-ой промышленной революцией:
Текстильный уклад (1770 -1830 гг.): Текстильные машины; текстильная промышленность, машиностроение, чугун и железо, строительство каналов, водяной двигатель
Угольно-металлургический уклад (1830 – 1880 гг.): паровой двигатель, станки; угольная промышленность, черная металлургия; ж/д строительство, машинно- и пароходостроение
Электрификация (1880 – 1930 гг.): электродвигатель, сталь; электротехническое, тяжелое машиностроение, электростанции, линии электропередач; неорганическая химия
Автомобилизация (1930 – 1980 гг.): двигатель внутреннего сгорания, нефтехимия; автомобиле- и тракторостроение, цветная металлургия, производство товаров длительного пользования, синтетические материалы, органическая химия, добыча и переработка нефти
Информатизация (1980 – 2015 гг.): микроэлектронные компоненты; электронная промышленность, вычислительная, опто-волоконная техника, ПО, телекоммуникации, робототехника, информационные услуги, добыча и переработка природного газа
Интеллектуализация & Экологизация & Интеграция (2015 -): Физико-кибернетические экосистемы, умные машины; экономика зна
HOMO SAPIENS or HOMO BRUTUS: HUMAN ONTOLOGY: On the Essence of Human BeingsAzamat Abdoullaev
HOMO SAPIENS as HOMO BRUTUS
Humanity = Monstrous Animality
Man is the only animal whose community led by mediocrities or abnormalities
FROM HUMANITY 1.0 to HUMANITY X.0
“14,500 wars have taken place between 3500 BC and the late 20th century, costing 3.5 billion lives, leaving only 300 years of peace”
УКРАИНА 21 ВЕКА: FUTURE UKRAINE: SUSTAINABLE SMART COUNTRYAzamat Abdoullaev
Future World
Future Government
Sustainable Development
Smart Europe
Ukraine as a Smart State
Ukraine as a Sustainable Government
Ukraine 2020
Ukraine 2015-2030
RUSSIA xxi Smart Green Social Power presidential program 2018Azamat Abdoullaev
РОССИЯ XXI века:
Умная Территориальная Сверхдержава
Геополитическая,
Социальная,
Экономическая,
Экологическая,
Продовольственная,
Научно-Технологическая,
Индустриальная,
Энергетическая,
Военная,
Ядерная,
Космическая
«ПРЕЗИДЕНТСКАЯ ПРОГРАММА 2018»
Стратегия Устойчивого Роста и Всеобъемлющего Развития РФ до 2030 года и далее
«КАК ОБУСТРОИТЬ РОССИЮ 21 ВЕКА»
This document discusses smart city investment and economics. It covers key areas of investment for smart cities, including land, power, water, highway/road connectivity, and fuel pipelines. It then discusses various economic models related to local economic development, including prehistoric, conventional linear, pre-industrial, and technopoles models. It also covers principles of competitiveness in new urban economies and the relationship between urbanization, cities, and economic growth.
The document describes an Encyclopedic Intelligence Platform that aims to provide a comprehensive framework and knowledge base for various smart and intelligent systems. It discusses using the platform for applications such as a world knowledge graph, smart web search, an internet of everything, smart infrastructure and industries, intelligent cities, and a smart sustainable world. The platform integrates technologies such as big data, artificial intelligence, and the semantic web to power applications across various domains.
Apollon - 22/5/12 - 16:00 - Smart Open Cities and the Future Internetimec.archive
The document summarizes a presentation on smart cities as innovation ecosystems sustained by the future internet. Some key points:
1) Smart cities are not yet a reality, but rather an urban development strategy and vision focused on empowering citizens and creating an "urban innovation ecology."
2) The FIREBALL project aims to bring together cities, living labs, and future internet stakeholders to explore how open innovation and user participation can support experimentation and adoption of future internet technologies.
3) Case studies of smarter cities show examples of technology districts, living lab initiatives, infrastructure development, and efforts to engage citizens. However, challenges remain around skills gaps, funding, and measuring impact.
CeBIT 2011 is the world's largest and most important ICT conference, held in Hannover, Germany. It attracts 350,000 visitors from 100 countries and has connections to over 2 billion media contacts and 8 million business contacts. CeBIT is organized into 4 main platforms - CeBITpro focuses on professional ICT solutions for business, CeBITgov focuses on solutions for the public sector, CeBITlife focuses on consumer ICT products, and CeBITlab focuses on research and development. CeBIT aims to connect ICT users with providers and support dialogue on emerging technologies and solutions.
Raimond Tamm - From Hrustsovka to Smartovka - Mindtrek 2016Mindtrek
The document summarizes Tartu, Estonia's SmartEnCity project, which aims to retrofit Soviet-era apartment buildings to make them more energy efficient and implement smart city technologies. The project will retrofit 20 apartment buildings with improved insulation, ventilation systems, and solar panels to reduce energy use by 70%. It will involve 1600 apartments and 3500 residents. Sensors will be installed to automate heating and ventilation based on occupancy and air quality. The project also aims to promote sustainable transportation options and smart street lighting. Residents will be engaged through information sharing and education to motivate behavioral changes to reduce energy consumption as part of the city's efforts to become more environmentally friendly and improve quality of life.
The document is an agenda for the Smart Cities Europe 2011 conference being held in Amsterdam on November 29-30th. The conference will focus on developing intelligent infrastructure for transport, water, power and waste to create more sustainable smart cities. Topics will include smarter transport, energy and water technologies, citizen engagement, and developing smart city planning strategies. The agenda outlines keynote speeches, panel discussions, and workshops on issues like low-carbon transport, waste management, and creating engaged communities.
The document discusses moving from a green urban economy to a network of autopoietic region-cities. It analyzes the path of 6 cities - Almada, Arendal, Bologna, Girona, Jerusalem, and Turku - in their transition to more sustainable systems. While the EU 2020 strategy aims for smart, sustainable growth through a green economy, the document questions if this paradigm is sufficient or just "green washing". It argues that for cities to truly transition, they need to become autopoietic systems that can learn and adapt from their environment to survive and progress into the future.
CISCO - Smart+Connected communities. Is your city smart enough?Comune di Bologna
The document discusses smart and connected communities and how technology can help solve social problems. It provides examples of how technologies like telepresence and video can improve healthcare by providing remote access to experts, education through virtual classrooms, and energy through smart grids. The remainder summarizes a Cisco solution that uses remote expert pods to provide virtual government services, reducing costs and travel while improving citizen access to experts. Sensors and videoconferencing enable remote consultations, with examples of installations in Bologna, Italy.
The keynote presentation discussed Almere's vision for becoming a smart society by 2030. It outlined three recurring themes - qualitative growth that cultivates diversity and connects people to nature, innovation, and empowering citizens. The goal is to optimize ICT usage for better, easier, and more sustainable urban living. Two key issues are governance through cooperation and transparency, and creating sustainable business models. The approach involves co-creation between citizens, entrepreneurs, and institutions to drive connected innovation and social development through an urban innovation platform.
Urban Systems Collaborative Seminar | Jurij Paraszczak, An it view of smarter...urbansystemssymposium
The document discusses IBM's approach to smarter cities, which involves analyzing a city as a system of interconnected systems and optimizing operations. Key points include:
1) IBM views a city as a complex system of systems like transportation, energy, education, etc. and aims to help cities manage these systems better through data and analytics.
2) Over 100 IBM researchers are working with customers around the world on smarter city projects involving common platforms and approaches.
3) IBM has identified three types of cities - mature large, mature medium, and cities in transition - which have different budget focuses and challenges.
4) The Smarter Cities Challenge aims to award $50 million in technology and services to 100 cities
Presentation by Karima Kourtit and Peter Nijkamp
Advanced Brainstorm Carrefour (ABC): ‘Urban Empires - Cities as Global Rulers in the New Urban World’
Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan, Poland (August, 2016)
Conference Smart City for developing countries: Why ? and How to Start?Isam Shahrour
Conference of professor Isam Shahrour at Ecole Nationale d'Ingénieurs de Tunis (ENIT), Tunis May, 6, 2016.
Isam discusses why developing countries should develop Smart Cities and How to start a Smart City Project.
discusses why developing countries should develop Smart Cities and How to start a Smart City Project.
The document discusses the concepts of smart cities and the FIREBALL project. It provides an overview of smart city developments in four cities - Barcelona, Thessaloniki, Manchester, and Helsinki - focusing on their smart city strategies, digital initiatives, and use of living labs. The cities highlighted are working to transform into innovation ecosystems and experiment with future internet technologies through open innovation approaches.
In this presentation, and believing in necessity-driven technological solutions, we present a few guidelines for the creation of a Code Of Conduct for people interested in socially-responsible engineering and science. The motivation for this Code Of Conduct is derived from work done with minorities and endangered communities in Mexico. Introduction of new technology must first consider the cultural and environmental surroundings, as well as the actual needs that drive its implementation. These guidelines are divided into three sections on how to interact with: Individuals, Communities and Technology.
The document discusses smart grids and smart cities. It states that smart grids and smart cities are political choices for citizens that will require adaptation, but they may also be interesting and fun. The presentation was given by Olivier Cateura, an assistant professor from Grenoble Ecole de Management, on smart grids, policy, and consumer choice.
This document promotes the SMART WORLD ENCYCLOPEDIATM and TOTAL ENCYCLOPEDIA as knowledge resources for smart people, businesses, and governments. It describes their mission to innovate towards an economically equitable, socially inclusive, environmentally sustainable future through fundamental intelligent platforms. Key resources include the Universal Standard Entity Classification System (USECS), Smart World Encyclopedia (Ontopaedia), and SuperGoogle smart search engine. They are presented as the best smart investments to help construct a better future.
Умная Революция в России: Проект «Россия XXI»: SMART RUSSIA™ - УМНАЯ РОССИЯ™:...Azamat Abdoullaev
Умная Революция в России: Проект «Россия XXI»
SMART RUSSIA™ - УМНАЯ РОССИЯ™
Четвертая Индустриальная Революция:
Социально-Технологические Уклады: Циклы Кондратьева
Развитие экономики происходит нелинейно, в формы циклов, исторических этапов или технологических укладов, «циклов Кондратьева»
Ведущие отрасли экономики, сменяя промышленные отрасли предыдущего цикла, определяют уровень развития хозяйства страны
Технологические Уклады определяются общим названием, ключевым фактором, ядром и технологическими лидерами.
Выделяется 6 исторических этапов, где последний уклад связан с 4-ой промышленной революцией:
Текстильный уклад (1770 -1830 гг.): Текстильные машины; текстильная промышленность, машиностроение, чугун и железо, строительство каналов, водяной двигатель
Угольно-металлургический уклад (1830 – 1880 гг.): паровой двигатель, станки; угольная промышленность, черная металлургия; ж/д строительство, машинно- и пароходостроение
Электрификация (1880 – 1930 гг.): электродвигатель, сталь; электротехническое, тяжелое машиностроение, электростанции, линии электропередач; неорганическая химия
Автомобилизация (1930 – 1980 гг.): двигатель внутреннего сгорания, нефтехимия; автомобиле- и тракторостроение, цветная металлургия, производство товаров длительного пользования, синтетические материалы, органическая химия, добыча и переработка нефти
Информатизация (1980 – 2015 гг.): микроэлектронные компоненты; электронная промышленность, вычислительная, опто-волоконная техника, ПО, телекоммуникации, робототехника, информационные услуги, добыча и переработка природного газа
Интеллектуализация & Экологизация & Интеграция (2015 -): Физико-кибернетические экосистемы, умные машины; экономика зна
HOMO SAPIENS or HOMO BRUTUS: HUMAN ONTOLOGY: On the Essence of Human BeingsAzamat Abdoullaev
HOMO SAPIENS as HOMO BRUTUS
Humanity = Monstrous Animality
Man is the only animal whose community led by mediocrities or abnormalities
FROM HUMANITY 1.0 to HUMANITY X.0
“14,500 wars have taken place between 3500 BC and the late 20th century, costing 3.5 billion lives, leaving only 300 years of peace”
УКРАИНА 21 ВЕКА: FUTURE UKRAINE: SUSTAINABLE SMART COUNTRYAzamat Abdoullaev
Future World
Future Government
Sustainable Development
Smart Europe
Ukraine as a Smart State
Ukraine as a Sustainable Government
Ukraine 2020
Ukraine 2015-2030
RUSSIA xxi Smart Green Social Power presidential program 2018Azamat Abdoullaev
РОССИЯ XXI века:
Умная Территориальная Сверхдержава
Геополитическая,
Социальная,
Экономическая,
Экологическая,
Продовольственная,
Научно-Технологическая,
Индустриальная,
Энергетическая,
Военная,
Ядерная,
Космическая
«ПРЕЗИДЕНТСКАЯ ПРОГРАММА 2018»
Стратегия Устойчивого Роста и Всеобъемлющего Развития РФ до 2030 года и далее
«КАК ОБУСТРОИТЬ РОССИЮ 21 ВЕКА»
ИДЕИ, КОТОРЫЕ ИЗМЕНЯТ РОССИЮ НАВСЕГДА: RUSSIAN SOCIAL INITIATIVES: RUSSIA ...Azamat Abdoullaev
ФЕДЕРАЛЬНЫЕ ОБЩЕСТВЕННЫЕ ИНИЦИАТИВЫ:
РОССИЯ XXI: ГЕОПОЛИТИЧЕСКИЙ Проект
ИДЕИ, КОТОРЫЕ ИЗМЕНЯТ РОССИЮ НАВСЕГДА
Цель Проекта РОССИЯ XXI:
Передать российскому народу электронным путем обещанные большевиками еще почти 100 лет полную власть и все национальные богатства, земли, фабрики, заводы, леса, поля, природные ресурсы, инфраструктуру, города, и поселения, в вечное пользование.
Что есть Россия сегодня:
общество-масса с безнадежно переформатированным потребительским сознанием или
общество-народ, устремленный в великое будущее?
Поделитесь ссылками на инициативы с друзьями в социальных сетях
https://www.roi.ru/poll/?author=502061
Умная Революция в России: РОССИЯ 21 Века: Будущая Россия - Умная Мировая Держ...Azamat Abdoullaev
Новая Россия,
Будущая Россия
Инновационная Россия,
Интеллектуальная Россия
Зеленая Россия
Экологическая Россия
Технологическая Россия
Цифровая Россия
Социальная Россия
Включающая Россия
Устойчивая Россия
Умная Зеленая Россия™
Умная Эко Россия™
Russia 21st century
Strategy of Global Leadership
Smart Russia
Green Russia
Russia Eco Superpower
Smart Governance
This document discusses future standards for sustainable and smart property developments ranging from individual homes and buildings to entire cities and regions. It outlines various types of developments that incorporate eco-friendly, energy efficient, and intelligent technologies including ecohomes, green buildings, smart communities, eco-neighborhoods, smart cities, and eco-regions. It provides examples of components and features of these developments related to infrastructure, energy, water, transportation, ICT networks, and more. The goal is to define prototypes and best practices for developing sustainable, low-carbon, and intelligent built environments.
Universal standard entity classification system USECS Azamat Abdoullaev
The World Entities global reference
The Intelligent Content for iPhones, X.0 Web, Future Internet and Smart People
The Language of the World of Things; THE CATALOG OF THE WORLD; THE WORLD CATALOGUE OF SUBSTANCES; THE WORLD CATALOGUE OF STATES
THE WORLD CATALOGUE OF CHANGES; THE WORLD CATALOGUE OF RELATIONS
THE ENCYCLOPEDIC KNOWLEDGE REFERENCE; SMART KNOWLEDGE WEB;
INTELLIGENT INTERNET OF EVERYTHING
SUPERGOOGLE, GESS - Intelligent search engine for Smart Web X.0Azamat Abdoullaev
GESS, Global Entity Search System
intelligent search engine, smart web X.0 intelligent internet, cyber space
Google, Bing, Yahoo, Yandex
Supergoogle
Smart Data
Smart Web
Smart World Search Engine
RUSSIA XXI: Social Russia + Smart People Government + Direct Democracy NationAzamat Abdoullaev
«РОССИЯ XXI»: Справедливая Социальная Россия - Великая Российская Мечта.
Образец «ПРЕЗИДЕНТСКОЙ СОЦИАЛЬНОЙ ПРОГРАММЫ 2018»
Через 40 лет Россия снова возвращается в Эру Стагнации, период экономического, социального и политического торможения в Советском Союзе, начатый Брежневым и продолженным Андроповым, Черненко и Горбачевым, и законченный распадом СССР 1991. Во избежание развала государства и распада РФ, Новой России 21 века нужна новая концепция всеобъемлющего роста, новая модель экономического роста, новая модель социальной политики, демографической политики, жилищной политики, политики занятости, социальной защиты, пенсионного обеспечения, здравоохранения, образования, культуры. В обратном случае Россия может потерять 10 лет развития к 2020, см. «Россия на пути к современной динамичной и эффективной экономике».
Для обеспечения условий устойчивого развития и глобального лидерства, консорциум «Умный Мир» предлагает следующие Общероссийские Социально-Инновационные Решения:
I. Правительству России рассмотреть возможность поддержки общенационального инвестиционного проекта «Россия 21 Века – Социальная Россия» на основе реализации Постановления Правительства РФ от 11.10.2014 № 1044 и ФЗ N 224-ФЗ
II. Начать Законодательный (законотворческий) процесс по подготовке ФЕДЕРАЛЬНОГО ЗАКОНА РФ О ПРЕДПРИЯТИЯХ ОБЩЕНАРОДНОЙ СОБСТВЕННОСТИ
III. Внести Законопроект в Государственную Думу (Президентом РФ, Советом Федерации, членом Совета Федерации, депутатом Государственной Думы, или Правительством РФ)
IV. Провести Прямой Общенародный Референдум по введению СУБОД (Системы Устойчивого Безусловного Основного Дохода), Общенаци�
Moscow Smart Green Capital of the Future: Москва – Интеллектуальный ЭкоградAzamat Abdoullaev
The document describes plans for the Moscow Intelligent EcoCity project. The project aims to transform Moscow into a smart, sustainable city through several programs and initiatives. These include developing an "i-Moscow Cloud" platform, creating science and technology parks, promoting innovation networks, and planning new sustainable developments in Moscow focused on knowledge, technology, green energy and quality of life. The goal is for Moscow to become a global leader in areas like smart government, green communities, education and innovation by the year 2020.
GLOBAL CITIES Tomorrow: Paris, London, New York, Hong Kong, Dubai, Moscow,… W...Azamat Abdoullaev
Global Urbanization and Smart Sustainable Cities
FUTRE WORLD
SUSTAINABLE WORLD
SMART WORLD
SMART SUSTAINABLE COUNTRIES, CITIES AND COMMUNITIES
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE NATIONAL GROWTH
SUSTAINABLE URBAN GROWTH
SCIENCE and TECHNOLOGY XXI: New Physical Science XXIAzamat Abdoullaev
Physics 1.0 Physics 2.0 Physics 3.0 … Physics X.0
the First Principles in NATURE:
Force-Interactions, Super symmetry Force, or Proto Force Convertibility OF FORCES Conservation OF FORCES
Reversibility OF FORCES
UNITY OF FORCES, QUANTUM GRAVITY
Dark Energy Universe
All Existence is Relative, All Nature is Reversible, All Forces are coming from one Proto Force
Read i-book: SCIENCE and TECHNOLOGY 21, New PHYSICA, to completely change your standard conception of PHYSICAL REALITY
On the First Principles and Laws in Physical Science: Force-Relations, Convertibility, and Reversibility
The Nobel Prize in Physics has been awarded 109 times to 201 Nobel Laureates between 1901 and 2015, according to the Nobel Foundation. The key achievements lie in the serendipitous and intuitive and ingenious discovering of empirical physical laws and effects, as the Einstein’s law of photoelectric effect, the Compton effect, the Cherenkov effect, the Mössbauer effect, the Hall effects and others, enriched with new discoveries of subatomic entities, symmetry principles, conservation laws and unified force fields theories.
The formulated Principle of Process Reversal and its Convertibility Laws enable the description of diverse physical processes and phenomena and the prediction of actions of physical forces and effects in the systematic and consistent ways without having to consider the details of the courses of physical processes and systems.
It is shown that the Principle of Process Reversal combines all the key attribute of universal laws of nature: asserts the interdependence between varying quantities of physical properties; states that physical events occur in an invariant order; supports cause and effect relationships, and states a constant regularity in the relations or order of physical phenomena in the world, embracing the empirical regularities of numerous physical effects.
Above everything, the Reversibility Law implies that if there is some physical effect in nature, there must be its inverse, converse or reversed action, otherwise it is not a real effect. Or, if there is the Doppler effect, there must be the Inverse Doppler effect by LAW, the Law of Reversibility.
This document proposes a model for developing smart, sustainable cities and communities called the 3.0 City. It describes key aspects of 3.0 Cities including an integrated cloud platform for services, focus on digital/ICT infrastructure, sustainability/green systems, and knowledge/innovation. The document also summarizes several smart city projects worldwide and proposes the 3.0 City as a prototype for European smart cities.
New Cyprus Strategy as the Presidential Program 2018-2028 Azamat Abdoullaev
The document proposes creating "Smart Cyprus" by transforming Cyprus into an eco-sustainable land, smart country, and inclusive nation through intelligent investment projects. It outlines strategic objectives of pursuing smart, sustainable, and inclusive growth by developing knowledge infrastructure, eco-regions, smart cities, and improving quality of life. The proposal is seeking review by the Cyprus Government and hopes to serve as a prototype for other European cities and communities seeking smart, sustainable development.
This document outlines the keynote presentation "Smart WorldTM: A Development Model for Intelligent Cities" given at the 11th IEEE International Conference on Computer and Information Technology. It introduces the Smart World concept of developing sustainable, trans-community regions and intelligent nations through smart, green cities. The document discusses the vision for a Smart World by 2020, outlines the proposed Smart World Commission and Trinity model, and examines the rise of smart cities and their value propositions around the world. It provides an agenda on topics such as what defines a smart city, smart city projects and technologies, and the role of intelligent nations in realizing this vision.
Smart City: provocări și pași ai evoluției / Smart Cities challengesRadu Vasiu
presentation for the Timis Academic Days Timisoara 28 May 2015
Smart City: provocări și pași ai evoluției / Smart Cities challenges
Sesiunea Plenara ZAT 2015, 28 mai 2015
Implicatiile schimbarilor climatice asupra societatii, economiei si mediului
Innovative approaches to integrating creativesKreativeAsia
The document discusses strategies for developing a creative economy and class. It analyzes factors that contribute to creativity like talent, technology, and tolerance. Austin, Texas is used as a case study of a successful creative city due to its large university, cultural activities, tech industry, and young population. The document outlines Austin's transition from industries like semiconductors to newer areas like nanotechnology and outlines goals to further strengthen Austin's techno-cultural vitality through community engagement, leveraging data and emerging technologies, and expanding creative initiatives.
The document summarizes the FIREBALL project which brings together different players to exploit the linkages between smart cities, living labs, and the future internet for connected smart city innovation. It discusses key concepts like smart cities and living labs, outlines FIREBALL's goals of creating synergies among research communities and identifying common assets. It also maps the innovation landscape involving topics like internet technologies, smart city applications, and describes expected results like a connected European smart cities network and a roadmap for exploring future internet innovation opportunities in smart cities.
Smart cities use information and communication technologies to efficiently manage resources and improve services. There are typically three generations of smart cities - technology driven, technology enabled, and citizen co-creation. Key elements include economic development, infrastructure, transportation, energy efficiency, and social services. Smart cities collect data, analyze it, communicate information, and take action. Common smart city technologies are the internet of things, APIs, AI, cloud computing, and machine learning. While smart cities provide benefits like improved decision making and quality of life, they also face challenges of cost, connectivity, data security, and technological gaps between smart and non-smart cities.
My presentation illustrates an on-going study in the field of Smart cities’ evaluation. The analysis starts from a revised notion of triple helix considering that Civil society plays a prominent role toward the realization of sustainable development in cities (Etzkowitz and Zhou, 2006).
In order to assess the connections between Smart city development and this institutionalization of the Triple Helix, an Analytic Network Process model has been developed. This interrelated model is used for investigating the relations between smart cities components (smart governance; smart economy; smart people; smart living; smart environment), actors (Universities, Government, Industry and Civil Society ) and policy visions derived from the “Urban Europe” Joint Programme Initiatives, i.e. strategies to which the smart cities are moving to (Connected City, Entrepreneurial City, Liveable City and Pioneer City).
Intelligent cities: A new planning paradigm. 15 years research at UrenioNicos Komninos
This document discusses the concept of intelligent or smart cities as a new urban planning paradigm. It provides background on the rise of literature around intelligent cities since 2001 and defines intelligent cities from several perspectives. It then outlines the theoretical research conducted at URENIO, including models of intelligent city structure, operation, and strategic planning. Applied research at URENIO is presented, including the development of software applications and projects implementing intelligent city solutions.
Future City, Smart City, Intelligent Community, Sustainable Cities, Smart City of the Future, Smart Cyprus, Intelligent Limassol, Future Metropolis, Med Cities
Open Smart Cities in Canada - Webinar 1 - EnglishOpen North
Slides presented for Open Smart Cities in Canada's first webinar.
Listen to the webinar at: https://bit.ly/2HH7x29
Learn more about the project at:
http://www.opennorth.ca/projects#1
This document discusses intelligent nation branding and smart city projects. It outlines Encyclopedic Intelligent Systems Ltd's work in developing intelligent brands and prototypes for nations, cities, and communities. Examples of smart city projects from around the world are provided across categories like smart economy, environment, governance, lifestyle and transportation. Partnerships and licensing of brands and intellectual property are also mentioned.
Presented by: Jean-Noe Landry (Open North) & Dr Tracey P. Lauriault (Carleton University) & Rachel Bloom (Open North)
Content Contributors: David Fewer CIPPIC, Mark Fox U. of Toronto, Stephen Letts (RA Carleton U.)
Partner Cities: City of Edmonton, City of Guelph, Ville de Montréal & City of Ottawa
Project Name: Open Smart Cities in Canada
Date: August 30, 2017
The document summarizes the European Innovation Partnership on Smart Cities and Communities from 2014-2020. Some key points:
- The European Commission launched the partnership in July 2012 to improve quality of life, competitiveness, and sustainable energy and transportation systems through smart city solutions.
- The implementation phase began in January 2014 under the Horizon 2020 program.
- The goal is to achieve economic, environmental and social benefits in European cities through better use of digital technologies and greater citizen engagement.
1. Letter to all state governments to shortlist potential Smart Cities based on Stage-I criteria according to a number of Smart Cities distributed across states /UTs by the MoUD. This is the first stage of the Intra-State competition.
2. On the basis of response from States/UTs, the list of potential 100 Smart Cities is announced. The second stage of the All India competition begins.
3. Each potential Smart City prepares its proposal assisted by a consultant (from a panel prepared by MoUD) and a hand-holding External Agency (various offers received such as World Bank, ADB, GEF, USTDA, JICA, DFID, AFD, KfW, UN-Habitat)
4. By stipulated date, Stage 2 proposals submitted. Evaluation by a panel of experts.
5. Selected cities declared – Round 1 Smart Cities
6. Selected cities set up SPV and start the implementation of their SCP. Preparation of DPRs, tenders, etc. and Other cities prepare to improve their proposal for the next round of the Challenge
UCL Bartlett Real Estate Institute - digital futures Duncan Wilson
Presentation covering UCL CASA Connected Environments research on how digital technologies are being used in the operations of real estate. Covers IoT / AI / ML, an MSc programme in Connected Environments and some observations from 10 years of living lab deployments.
Michael Nilsson - Towards Future Internet: What can it mean for Living Labs a...ENoLL Conference 2010
This document summarizes discussions from the Future Internet Assembly conference in Ghent, Belgium in 2010. It discusses how future internet research and experimentation can be adopted in living labs and smart cities to enable open innovation. Speakers discussed using new technologies in cities to develop public services through living lab methodologies. This allows for user co-creation and identification of successful concepts to create sustainable services. Questions focused on how to prepare new technologies for living lab testing, manage interdisciplinary teams, and involve users. The role of future internet experimentation in innovation environments in cities and opportunities for companies were also discussed.
The document proposes strategies for developing Cyprus into a smart, sustainable country by 2020. It discusses developing eco-regions and smart cities/communities through programs like smart eco city development, regional management plans, and redeveloping cities. It also covers implementing i-government systems and funding strategies like tapping EU funds and frozen bank funds to invest in large-scale smart growth projects focused on innovation, infrastructure, and sustainable development. The goal is to transform Cyprus's economy and society into a knowledge-based, green economy with high quality of life.
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The European Fund National Strategic Investments:
Project Smart CYPRUS XXI: Smart Green Inclusive Nation
Project CYPRUS XXI – A STRATEGIC PLAN FOR SMART, SUSTAINABLE AND INCLUSIVE GROWTH
An Integrated Policy, Growth Strategy and Investment Plan
Investment Plan for Europe: the Juncker Plan
The Sustainable Nation Strategy is aimed to create an Eco-Smart Land of all-sustainable future society, with healthy environment and green urban communities, integrated infrastructure, innovative industry and smart green economy, quality tourism, intelligent banking system and financial services, progressive logistics and the maritime services, intelligent ICT services, smart government, world-class healthcare, eco-intelligent cities and communities, innovational education and research, creative work and sustainable living
What will happen to Russia after Putin? National project Russia XXI: Smart Ru...Azamat Abdoullaev
This document proposes a nationwide project called "Russia 21" or "New Russia 2018-2030" to transition Russia to a "smart" and sustainable development path after Vladimir Putin's presidency. It outlines scenarios for Russia's future, including both "bad development" scenarios involving stagnation or conflict, and "smart development" scenarios involving democratic reforms and establishing an innovative knowledge-based economy. The project aims to create an "Intellectual Russia" by developing smart eco-regions and cities through new technologies and management strategies to improve quality of life. Key goals include establishing a green economy, achieving social and economic unity, and positioning Russia as a global leader in areas like education, innovation and space technology.
Who pioneered Europe 2020 strategy for smart, sustainable and inclusive growthAzamat Abdoullaev
Dr. Azamat Abdoullaev proposed a strategy called "Smart Intelligent Europe" to the European Commission in 2009 to promote smart, sustainable, and inclusive growth. In 2010, the European Commission adopted Abdoullaev's ideas as their Europe 2020 strategy. The Europe 2020 strategy set targets in employment, research and development spending, climate change and energy, education, and reducing poverty. However, the European Commission did not recognize Abdoullaev's authorship or provide him financial benefit for creating the strategy that they implemented. Abdoullaev can take action against the European Commission and Council at the Court of Justice of the European Union for infringement of his intellectual property rights.
21st century cities: smart cities in India, or how to develop future citiesAzamat Abdoullaev
The success or failure in meeting the world’s most pressing challenges will be decided in cities, which are reaching a tipping point on many issues:
poor governance and weak institutions (#1 perceived impediment to prosperity);
inadequate infrastructure (US$78tn of investments needed over the next 10 years);
rising inequality (1bn living in poverty in cities, 75% of cities worse off than 20 years ago; housing (881mn living in slums, 1bn new homes needed in cities);
crime (top concern for citizens); environmental challenges (cities occupy 2-3% of land mass but account for 75% of natural resource use and emissions, 70% are already dealing with the effects of climate change);
and new and pervasive risks (terrorism, higher securitisation, disease and pandemics) (source: UN-Habitat, UN, World Bank); 21st Century Cities: Global Smart Cities Primer, Bank of America, ML, 2017].
Physics X.0: Nobel prizes, Universal Principle, Mathematics of NatureAzamat Abdoullaev
We review Physical Science by formulating the universal principle of reversibility in terms of force, convertibility, unity, and mathematics of relationship.
The Reversibility Principle is advanced as the essential construct of nature integrating the basic natural phenomena and bringing forth a single strategy of physical science for the future Nobel Prize discoveries.
It produces a systematic modelling of diverse physical forces and energies, processes and phenomena to predict the ac-tions of physical forces and effects, to discover and exhibit natural relationships.
The fundamentality of discovery implies if there is the Faraday effect, Lorentz-Zeeman effects, Doppler effect, Einstein’s photoelectric effect, Compton effect, Cherenkov effect, Mössbauer effect, Hall effects…., there MUST be the Inverse Faraday effect, Lorentz-Zeeman effects, Doppler effect, Einstein’s photoelectric effect, Compton effect, Cherenkov effect, Mössbauer effect, Hall effects,…, by LAW, of Reversibility of Effects and Convertibility of Forces and Energies.
Keywords Nature, Modern Physics, New Physics, Mathematics, Category theory, Principle, Laws of Nature, Force, Convertibility, Reversibility, Unity, Symmetry, Conservation, Abstract Algebra, Category Theory, Forcible Relation-ship, Processes, Phenomena, Direct Effects, Inverse Effects, Duality Principle
Megaproject AFRICA XXI: Smart Africa: Green Africa: Inclusive AfricaAzamat Abdoullaev
Project AFRICA XXI
SMART AFRICA™
GREEN AFRICA™
INCLUSIVE AFRICA™
Developing the concept Smart Africa™, the Transform Africa Summit held in Kigali, Rwanda on 28th-31st October 2013 adopted the Smart Africa Manifesto document by 7 African Heads of States.
«Об экологическом развитии Российской Федерации в интересах будущих поколений»
Принять государственную программу, федеральный закон и президентский указ «Об устойчивой России: экологические угрозы и преступления и национальная безопасность»
Revolutionary Reforms and Project AMERICA XXI
Donald Trump has proposed sweeping reforms in many key areas:
INFRASTRUCTURE
CYBERSECURITY
VETERANS AFFAIRS REFORM
TRADE
TAX PLAN
REGULATIONS
NATIONAL DEFENSE
IMMIGRATION
HEALTH CARE
FOREIGN POLICY AND DEFEATING ISIS
ENERGY
EDUCATION
CONSTITUTION AND SECOND AMENDMENT
CHILD CARE
ECONOMY
Project AMERICA XXI backs up the Trump New America policy as well as covers the American Innovation Strategy, by innovating all the key spheres of life, infrastructure and industry, science and technology, ICT and Internet, society and economy, health and education, safety and security, administration and governance
Project AMERICA XXI is about building the intelligent and innovative, interconnected and instrumented, democratic and inclusive, healthy and wealthy, livable and efficient, moral and fair, smart and sustainable United States, or briefly, i-America
Project AMERICA XXI is to drive the Fourth Industrial Revolution to seek a global socio-technological leadership in the 21st Century.
Преступление и Наказание:
О криминализации и декриминализации России:
Провести кардинальную реформу уголовного законодательства и системы правосудия в России
Единая Интеллектуальная Национальная Система Предупреждения, Регистрации, Учета, Наказания и Исправления Преступлений
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Но если люди, стоящие на страже законов и государства, таковы не по существу, а только такими кажутся, ты увидишь, что они разрушат до основания все государство, и только у них одних будет случай хорошо устроиться и процветать. Платон. Государство
Проект РОССИЯ 21: Интеллектуальная Держава. Национальные Программы Будущего Развития
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Приводится описание и паспорта общенациональных программ будущего устойчивого развития России и ключевых регионов, Москвы и Московской области, на десятилетний период 2017-2026 гг.
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РОССИЯ XXI является прототипом будущего развития ведущих мировых стран: Европа XXI, Америка XXI, Китай XXI, Япония XXI, Германия XXI , Великобритания XXI и др.
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LIFE X.0: Technological Immortality: Future life project: Immortality instituteAzamat Abdoullaev
Life X.0: A Future Life of Immortality
Future Life Science Center of Excellence
Project Title: The Cryobiology and Cryonics Institute
Humanity will change more in the next 15 years than in all of human history
War and Peace in the 21st century, or Will the World Collapse in the Next 10-...Azamat Abdoullaev
the World Government for the World of Tomorrow
Science, Art, and Practice of War and Peace
MAD (Mutually Assured Destruction) PhilosophyWorld Peace and World Government Post-Information Age > Post-Nuclear Epoch > Post-Human Era
Rise and Dominance of Peace-Making Intelligent Machinery
Homo Sapiens or Homo Barbarus: “all men are always at war with on another”
Умная Революция в России: Россия - Умная Технодержава 21 Века: от Ресурсной Э...Azamat Abdoullaev
России нужна тотальная революция: научно-технологическая, социально-политическая, культурно-демографическая, экологическая и экономическая.
Мир должен видеть Россию как единый народ великой страны, устремленный в будущее.
В новой многополярной системе международных отношений, Россия должна стать важным, если не доминирующим игроком, что означает достижение уровня глобальной интеллектуальной техно-державы.
Россия находится перед необходимостью совершения прыжка в постинформационное общество за счет нового научно-технического и промышленного переворота, новой Великой Индустриальной Революции, Четвёртой Промышленной Революции (The Fourth Industrial Revolution), массового внедрения физико-кибернетических систем в общество, управление, экономику и производство (индустрия 4.0), включая быт, труд и досуг.
Национальная Инициатива «Глобальная Научно-Технологическая Держава» предлагается в форме приоритетного национального научно-технологического и инновационного проекта для реализации ряда ключевых положений стратегических документов, как-то:
• Государственная программа Российской Федерации "Развитие науки и технологий" на 2013- 2020 годы
• Программа развития цифровой экономики создается в целях ускорения цифровой трансформации Российской Федерации
• Прогноз долгосрочного социально-экономического развития Российской Федерации на период до 2030 года
• Стратегия научно-технологического развития Российской Федерации на долгосрочный период до 2035 г., НТИ и др.
«Глобальная Научно-Технологическая Держава» - неотъемлемая часть основного программного издания «Проект РОССИЯ 21: Интеллектуальная Держава».
Реализация Общенациональной Инициативы «Россия 21 - Ведущая Технодержава» обеспечит концептуально-программные основы Четвёрто
Smart Russian Duma Parliament реорганизация государственной думы рф (2)Azamat Abdoullaev
Провести Полную Реорганизацию Государственной Думы РФ:
Перейти к Интеллектуальной Системе Государственного Управления
Сегодня государственное управление в РФ осуществляют: Федеральные государственные органы (Аппарат Президента РФ), Федеральные органы исполнительной власти (Аппарат Правительства Российской Федерации, Федеральные министерства, службы, агентства), Федеральные органы законодательной власти (Совет Федерации Федерального Собрания и Государственная Дума Федерального Собрания), Федеральные органы судебной власти и прокуратуры, исполнительная власть на местах, органы местного самоуправления, и в меньшей мере - политические партии, общественные объединения и движения.
Одним из ключевых элементов в государственном управлении является Государственная Дума Российской Федерации (ГД РФ).
Умная Революция в России: Russia to Russians Россия РоссиянамAzamat Abdoullaev
Кто владеет землей, тот владеет страной. Россией владеет чиновник, а россиянин может только арендовать или купить кусочек земли за плату. Чтобы поставить все на свои места, следует провести кардинальную Земельную Реформу «Россия – Россиянам», передав российским гражданам право на вечное или бессрочное пользование российской землей, тем самым перейти к новому Инновационному Социально-Технологическому Укладу Устойчивого Развития Общества.
Обоснование следующее.
Умная Революция в России: Роснефть - Народное Достояние: Rosneft National Pro...Azamat Abdoullaev
Ресурсное проклятие все сильнее довлеет над Россией.
Страна все больше и больше превращается в экономически отсталую сырьевую колонию глобального масштаба с самой коррупционной политической системой, бесполезным малокомпетентным правительством, трудоемкой национальной экономикой, устаревшим производством и металлоемким машиностроением, слабой научно-технологической политикой, отсталой информационной инфраструктурой, антигуманной социальной политикой и тяжелейшими экологическими проблемами.
Нефть, газ, уголь, лес, зерно, уголь, металлы, руды, платина, золото, алмазы, удобрения, апатиты, электроэнергия, информация и … мозги, все гигантскими потоками идет на дешевый экспорт, во все части света, Европу и Америку, Азию и Африку, всеми видами транспорта, водным и сухопутным, воздушным и электронным, а также трубопроводным.
В перспективе ожидается быстрое истощение национального богатства и стратегического сырья через внедрение новой трубопроводной транспортной технологии Hyperloop (РЖД подписал недавно контракт с Space Exploration Technologies Corporation на пробный участок) для высокоскоростной перекачки нефти, газа, нефтепродуктов, угля, руды… на Запад, Юг, и Восток.
Сегодня Россия главный мировой экспортер материальных стратегических ресурсов, топлива и энергии, нефти и газа, и один из главных импортеров нематериального ресурса: знания и информации, информационных продуктов и услуг.
Перед Россией стоит жизненно важная задача перехода от сырьевой инерционной олигархической экономики к инновационному социально-ориентированному народному хозяйству и высокотехнологичному обществу интеллекта и знаний, науки, технологии и инноваций, или Умной Социальной России.
Определяющим фактором успешного решения такой сверхзадачи является человеческий капитал и интеллектуальные ресурсы – главное национальное богатство.
Улучшение человеческое капитала в России связано с качеством жизни россиян, здоровьем и образованием нации, человеческим развитием, качеством экономической, политической, социальной, городской и природной среды.
Главным критерием качества жизни и социально-экономической организации любого здорового общества является его социально-пространственное развитие, прежде всего, изменение численности населения и эффективность государственной демографической политики.
WHY DO YOU NEET IT?
TO LEARN HOW TO TRANSFORM YOUR CITY AND COMMUNITY: THE SMART WAYS TO REDEVELOP EUROPEAN CITIES, RUSSIAN AGGLOMERATIONS, AND PERFORM INDIA’S “100 SMART CITIES” INITIATIVE OR CHINESE SMART AND GREEN CITIES DEVELOPMENTS
Session 1 - Intro to Robotic Process Automation.pdfUiPathCommunity
👉 Check out our full 'Africa Series - Automation Student Developers (EN)' page to register for the full program:
https://bit.ly/Automation_Student_Kickstart
In this session, we shall introduce you to the world of automation, the UiPath Platform, and guide you on how to install and setup UiPath Studio on your Windows PC.
📕 Detailed agenda:
What is RPA? Benefits of RPA?
RPA Applications
The UiPath End-to-End Automation Platform
UiPath Studio CE Installation and Setup
💻 Extra training through UiPath Academy:
Introduction to Automation
UiPath Business Automation Platform
Explore automation development with UiPath Studio
👉 Register here for our upcoming Session 2 on June 20: Introduction to UiPath Studio Fundamentals: https://community.uipath.com/events/details/uipath-lagos-presents-session-2-introduction-to-uipath-studio-fundamentals/
Main news related to the CCS TSI 2023 (2023/1695)Jakub Marek
An English 🇬🇧 translation of a presentation to the speech I gave about the main changes brought by CCS TSI 2023 at the biggest Czech conference on Communications and signalling systems on Railways, which was held in Clarion Hotel Olomouc from 7th to 9th November 2023 (konferenceszt.cz). Attended by around 500 participants and 200 on-line followers.
The original Czech 🇨🇿 version of the presentation can be found here: https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/hlavni-novinky-souvisejici-s-ccs-tsi-2023-2023-1695/269688092 .
The videorecording (in Czech) from the presentation is available here: https://youtu.be/WzjJWm4IyPk?si=SImb06tuXGb30BEH .
Essentials of Automations: Exploring Attributes & Automation ParametersSafe Software
Building automations in FME Flow can save time, money, and help businesses scale by eliminating data silos and providing data to stakeholders in real-time. One essential component to orchestrating complex automations is the use of attributes & automation parameters (both formerly known as “keys”). In fact, it’s unlikely you’ll ever build an Automation without using these components, but what exactly are they?
Attributes & automation parameters enable the automation author to pass data values from one automation component to the next. During this webinar, our FME Flow Specialists will cover leveraging the three types of these output attributes & parameters in FME Flow: Event, Custom, and Automation. As a bonus, they’ll also be making use of the Split-Merge Block functionality.
You’ll leave this webinar with a better understanding of how to maximize the potential of automations by making use of attributes & automation parameters, with the ultimate goal of setting your enterprise integration workflows up on autopilot.
Northern Engraving | Modern Metal Trim, Nameplates and Appliance PanelsNorthern Engraving
What began over 115 years ago as a supplier of precision gauges to the automotive industry has evolved into being an industry leader in the manufacture of product branding, automotive cockpit trim and decorative appliance trim. Value-added services include in-house Design, Engineering, Program Management, Test Lab and Tool Shops.
What is an RPA CoE? Session 1 – CoE VisionDianaGray10
In the first session, we will review the organization's vision and how this has an impact on the COE Structure.
Topics covered:
• The role of a steering committee
• How do the organization’s priorities determine CoE Structure?
Speaker:
Chris Bolin, Senior Intelligent Automation Architect Anika Systems
Taking AI to the Next Level in Manufacturing.pdfssuserfac0301
Read Taking AI to the Next Level in Manufacturing to gain insights on AI adoption in the manufacturing industry, such as:
1. How quickly AI is being implemented in manufacturing.
2. Which barriers stand in the way of AI adoption.
3. How data quality and governance form the backbone of AI.
4. Organizational processes and structures that may inhibit effective AI adoption.
6. Ideas and approaches to help build your organization's AI strategy.
[OReilly Superstream] Occupy the Space: A grassroots guide to engineering (an...Jason Yip
The typical problem in product engineering is not bad strategy, so much as “no strategy”. This leads to confusion, lack of motivation, and incoherent action. The next time you look for a strategy and find an empty space, instead of waiting for it to be filled, I will show you how to fill it in yourself. If you’re wrong, it forces a correction. If you’re right, it helps create focus. I’ll share how I’ve approached this in the past, both what works and lessons for what didn’t work so well.
In the realm of cybersecurity, offensive security practices act as a critical shield. By simulating real-world attacks in a controlled environment, these techniques expose vulnerabilities before malicious actors can exploit them. This proactive approach allows manufacturers to identify and fix weaknesses, significantly enhancing system security.
This presentation delves into the development of a system designed to mimic Galileo's Open Service signal using software-defined radio (SDR) technology. We'll begin with a foundational overview of both Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) and the intricacies of digital signal processing.
The presentation culminates in a live demonstration. We'll showcase the manipulation of Galileo's Open Service pilot signal, simulating an attack on various software and hardware systems. This practical demonstration serves to highlight the potential consequences of unaddressed vulnerabilities, emphasizing the importance of offensive security practices in safeguarding critical infrastructure.
Connector Corner: Seamlessly power UiPath Apps, GenAI with prebuilt connectorsDianaGray10
Join us to learn how UiPath Apps can directly and easily interact with prebuilt connectors via Integration Service--including Salesforce, ServiceNow, Open GenAI, and more.
The best part is you can achieve this without building a custom workflow! Say goodbye to the hassle of using separate automations to call APIs. By seamlessly integrating within App Studio, you can now easily streamline your workflow, while gaining direct access to our Connector Catalog of popular applications.
We’ll discuss and demo the benefits of UiPath Apps and connectors including:
Creating a compelling user experience for any software, without the limitations of APIs.
Accelerating the app creation process, saving time and effort
Enjoying high-performance CRUD (create, read, update, delete) operations, for
seamless data management.
Speakers:
Russell Alfeche, Technology Leader, RPA at qBotic and UiPath MVP
Charlie Greenberg, host
AppSec PNW: Android and iOS Application Security with MobSFAjin Abraham
Mobile Security Framework - MobSF is a free and open source automated mobile application security testing environment designed to help security engineers, researchers, developers, and penetration testers to identify security vulnerabilities, malicious behaviours and privacy concerns in mobile applications using static and dynamic analysis. It supports all the popular mobile application binaries and source code formats built for Android and iOS devices. In addition to automated security assessment, it also offers an interactive testing environment to build and execute scenario based test/fuzz cases against the application.
This talk covers:
Using MobSF for static analysis of mobile applications.
Interactive dynamic security assessment of Android and iOS applications.
Solving Mobile app CTF challenges.
Reverse engineering and runtime analysis of Mobile malware.
How to shift left and integrate MobSF/mobsfscan SAST and DAST in your build pipeline.
"Frontline Battles with DDoS: Best practices and Lessons Learned", Igor IvaniukFwdays
At this talk we will discuss DDoS protection tools and best practices, discuss network architectures and what AWS has to offer. Also, we will look into one of the largest DDoS attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure that happened in February 2022. We'll see, what techniques helped to keep the web resources available for Ukrainians and how AWS improved DDoS protection for all customers based on Ukraine experience
inQuba Webinar Mastering Customer Journey Management with Dr Graham HillLizaNolte
HERE IS YOUR WEBINAR CONTENT! 'Mastering Customer Journey Management with Dr. Graham Hill'. We hope you find the webinar recording both insightful and enjoyable.
In this webinar, we explored essential aspects of Customer Journey Management and personalization. Here’s a summary of the key insights and topics discussed:
Key Takeaways:
Understanding the Customer Journey: Dr. Hill emphasized the importance of mapping and understanding the complete customer journey to identify touchpoints and opportunities for improvement.
Personalization Strategies: We discussed how to leverage data and insights to create personalized experiences that resonate with customers.
Technology Integration: Insights were shared on how inQuba’s advanced technology can streamline customer interactions and drive operational efficiency.
LF Energy Webinar: Carbon Data Specifications: Mechanisms to Improve Data Acc...DanBrown980551
This LF Energy webinar took place June 20, 2024. It featured:
-Alex Thornton, LF Energy
-Hallie Cramer, Google
-Daniel Roesler, UtilityAPI
-Henry Richardson, WattTime
In response to the urgency and scale required to effectively address climate change, open source solutions offer significant potential for driving innovation and progress. Currently, there is a growing demand for standardization and interoperability in energy data and modeling. Open source standards and specifications within the energy sector can also alleviate challenges associated with data fragmentation, transparency, and accessibility. At the same time, it is crucial to consider privacy and security concerns throughout the development of open source platforms.
This webinar will delve into the motivations behind establishing LF Energy’s Carbon Data Specification Consortium. It will provide an overview of the draft specifications and the ongoing progress made by the respective working groups.
Three primary specifications will be discussed:
-Discovery and client registration, emphasizing transparent processes and secure and private access
-Customer data, centering around customer tariffs, bills, energy usage, and full consumption disclosure
-Power systems data, focusing on grid data, inclusive of transmission and distribution networks, generation, intergrid power flows, and market settlement data
Introduction of Cybersecurity with OSS at Code Europe 2024Hiroshi SHIBATA
I develop the Ruby programming language, RubyGems, and Bundler, which are package managers for Ruby. Today, I will introduce how to enhance the security of your application using open-source software (OSS) examples from Ruby and RubyGems.
The first topic is CVE (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures). I have published CVEs many times. But what exactly is a CVE? I'll provide a basic understanding of CVEs and explain how to detect and handle vulnerabilities in OSS.
Next, let's discuss package managers. Package managers play a critical role in the OSS ecosystem. I'll explain how to manage library dependencies in your application.
I'll share insights into how the Ruby and RubyGems core team works to keep our ecosystem safe. By the end of this talk, you'll have a better understanding of how to safeguard your code.
5th LF Energy Power Grid Model Meet-up SlidesDanBrown980551
5th Power Grid Model Meet-up
It is with great pleasure that we extend to you an invitation to the 5th Power Grid Model Meet-up, scheduled for 6th June 2024. This event will adopt a hybrid format, allowing participants to join us either through an online Mircosoft Teams session or in person at TU/e located at Den Dolech 2, Eindhoven, Netherlands. The meet-up will be hosted by Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), a research university specializing in engineering science & technology.
Power Grid Model
The global energy transition is placing new and unprecedented demands on Distribution System Operators (DSOs). Alongside upgrades to grid capacity, processes such as digitization, capacity optimization, and congestion management are becoming vital for delivering reliable services.
Power Grid Model is an open source project from Linux Foundation Energy and provides a calculation engine that is increasingly essential for DSOs. It offers a standards-based foundation enabling real-time power systems analysis, simulations of electrical power grids, and sophisticated what-if analysis. In addition, it enables in-depth studies and analysis of the electrical power grid’s behavior and performance. This comprehensive model incorporates essential factors such as power generation capacity, electrical losses, voltage levels, power flows, and system stability.
Power Grid Model is currently being applied in a wide variety of use cases, including grid planning, expansion, reliability, and congestion studies. It can also help in analyzing the impact of renewable energy integration, assessing the effects of disturbances or faults, and developing strategies for grid control and optimization.
What to expect
For the upcoming meetup we are organizing, we have an exciting lineup of activities planned:
-Insightful presentations covering two practical applications of the Power Grid Model.
-An update on the latest advancements in Power Grid -Model technology during the first and second quarters of 2024.
-An interactive brainstorming session to discuss and propose new feature requests.
-An opportunity to connect with fellow Power Grid Model enthusiasts and users.
zkStudyClub - LatticeFold: A Lattice-based Folding Scheme and its Application...Alex Pruden
Folding is a recent technique for building efficient recursive SNARKs. Several elegant folding protocols have been proposed, such as Nova, Supernova, Hypernova, Protostar, and others. However, all of them rely on an additively homomorphic commitment scheme based on discrete log, and are therefore not post-quantum secure. In this work we present LatticeFold, the first lattice-based folding protocol based on the Module SIS problem. This folding protocol naturally leads to an efficient recursive lattice-based SNARK and an efficient PCD scheme. LatticeFold supports folding low-degree relations, such as R1CS, as well as high-degree relations, such as CCS. The key challenge is to construct a secure folding protocol that works with the Ajtai commitment scheme. The difficulty, is ensuring that extracted witnesses are low norm through many rounds of folding. We present a novel technique using the sumcheck protocol to ensure that extracted witnesses are always low norm no matter how many rounds of folding are used. Our evaluation of the final proof system suggests that it is as performant as Hypernova, while providing post-quantum security.
Paper Link: https://eprint.iacr.org/2024/257
zkStudyClub - LatticeFold: A Lattice-based Folding Scheme and its Application...
Mосква - Интелллектуальный Экоград
1. МОСКВА Интеллектульный ЭкоГрад
by ООО «ЭИС» and Smart Sustainable Community International Group (Cyprus, Russia, EU, Malaysia,
Australia, India, USA)
The Smart Group Leader/Coordinator (Dr Azamat Abdoullaev, EIS Ltd, Moscow, Russia)
Abdoullaev,
STATUS: Under Consideration by
the Moscow Government (Urban Policy Department)
2. CONTENT
“Russia, Forward!”
Dmitry Medvedev
Moscow 2011-2020
Moscow Trinity Model
Strategic Objectives
i-Moscow Programs
Science & Technology Parks
Innovation Urban Networks
i-Moscow Project Planning
New Moscow: Full Sustainable City
Smart Sustainable Urbanism
Moscow Smart Eco City
Sustainable City Development and Renovation Projects
New Moscow: Smart City from Scratch
General Plan for the City Development up to 2020
Moscow’s Urban Development Strategy Priorities
Smart City Projects Across the World
New Smart Cities Across the World
Smart Moscow Promoters
ООО "Энциклопедические Интеллектуальные Системы"
3. “Russia, Forward!”
Dmitry Medvedev
«В течение ближайших десятилетий Россия должна стать страной,
благополучие которой обеспечивается не столько сырьевыми,
сколько интеллектуальными ресурсами: «умной» экономикой,
создающей уникальные знания, экспортом новейших технологий и
продуктов инновационной деятельности.
мы станем одной из лидирующих стран по эффективности
производства, транспортировки и использования энергии;
сохраним и поднимем на новый качественный уровень ядерные
технологии;
российские специалисты будут совершенствовать информационные
технологии, добьются серьезного влияния на процессы развития
глобальных общедоступных информационных сетей, используя
суперкомпьютеры и другую необходимую материальную базу;
мы будем располагать собственной наземной и космической
инфраструктурой передачи всех видов информации;
Россия займет передовые позиции в производстве отдельных видов
медицинского оборудования...»
http://www.gazeta.ru/comments/2009/09/10_a_3258568.shtml
4. MOSCOW 2011-2020
The Russian Federation Capital is to go through a substantial transformation never seen before by any global city,
to grow as smart, intelligent and ecological (see the “Smart Moscow” Trinity diagram). The Smart Moscow
Strategy aims to model Future Moscow as the largest eco-intelligent urban ecosystems in the world. Driven by
innovative economy and industries, the New Moscow is to be distinguished with the most advanced structures
and features, as below.
Global Image, Smart City Branding, Attractive Investment Environment, Quality Life and Jobs
Sustainable infrastructures and public utilities and distributed green energy networks
Smart security/defense infrastructure (intelligent monitoring and measurement systems, sensor/actuators
networks, ground-based and marine, wired and wireless, data collection systems; cybersecurity, illegal activities
prevention)
Innovation/knowledge economy (industry and sustainable corporations, innovation clusters, innovation districts,
CDB, techno parks, knowledge clusters, disruptive technology/business eco-parks smart malls, university eco
campuses, seaports, airports)
Smart government, i-services to citizens, businesses, and local governments
Intelligent eco-communities, districts, sites and buildings
Ecological environment, environmental infrastructure and intelligent transportation systems
Intelligent ICT networks and multi-play telecommunications systems, optical and wireless
Smart banking systems and financial services; sustainability in public finances; stability funds
Advanced healthcare, e-health and telemedicine
Innovational clusters in Knowledge Triangle (education, R&D and business)
Sustainable living, wellbeing, quality of life, smart, green, and healthy lifestyle
Smart, sustainable and inclusive growth: quality growth: natural capital, human capital, knowledge capital,
intellectual resources, and sustainable development.
The i-Moscow Strategy aims at a Smart/Intelligent Moscow, the global political,
business, financial, cultural and tourist center, with green communities,
neighborhoods, and districts, knowledge infrastructures, advanced ICT networks,
intelligent banking systems and financial services, modern healthcare, innovational
research and education, creative work and smart green lifestyle.
5. MOSCOW TRINITY MODEL SMART MOCOW of Sustainable Growth, Well‐
Being, and Quality of Life:
Eco/Clean, Dig/Intelligent, and Soc/Innovative
Eco
Moscow i-Moscow
MOSCOW
Smart
Intelligent
Ecological
Liveable
Physical Capital Intellectual capital
Natural Capital Innovation
Ecosystems Knowledge
Natural Resources Infrastructure
Renewables Cultural capital
Green Infrastructure Equity
Eco‐Urbanization Wellbeing
Green Community Quality of Life
Digital/ Knowledge community
Cyber
Moscow
Digital/ICT Capital
u‐Computation
ICT Infrastructure
VR
Intelligence
Internet of Things Digital
Community
6. Strategic Objectives
Creating a New City of Knowledge, Technology and Innovation, Well-Being,
and Quality Life
i-government, smart public and social policy, intelligent ecological
communities and districts, knowledge industry, ubiquitous ICT, intelligent
banking systems and financial services, smart healthcare, innovative research
and education, creative work, long life learning, and smart lifestyle.
Creating values by basing growth on social intelligence, knowledge,
innovation and creativity
Integrating education and research, innovation and entrepreneurship
Producing innovative products, smart services and intelligent processes
Empowering people in inclusive societies with smart governance
Creating a competitive, connected, greener and smarter economy
Utilizing the advances of the ICT technology, digital economy, knowledge
market and intelligent urbanization
Convergence and integration and interdependence between city zones
Implementing sustainable renewable energy policy and massive green
electrification
Preserving the natural resources, biosphere reserves, natural parks, nature
reserves
Using renewable energy resources: wind power, biomass power, geothermal
energy, hydropower, and solar energy
7. i-City Programs
Urban Program of Innovative ICT, Knowledge
Industry and Green Economy
Urban Program of Smart Eco Territories
(communities, neighborhoods, and districts)
Urban Program of Science and Research and
Innovation Networks
Urban Program of Knowledge Parks (knowledge
clusters, university research parks, science and
technology parks, healthcare parks, technopolis,
business park, industrial parks)
Urban Program of Smart Government Agencies and
State Corporations
Urban Program of Smart Corporations and Intelligent
Business Management
Urban Program of Smart Lifestyle, Creativity and
Knowledge and Persistent Learning
8. Science & Technology Parks
Smart environments of knowledge, creativity, learning and
inventions [of the academia and research lab], modern
marketplace [of business world], innovative products, processes,
and intelligent services.
knowledge economy and technology development: intellectual
capital and knowledge assets of regions, cities, states, and
Federation
Increasing economic world leadership through innovation networks
and common research areas
Creating new business opportunities and adding knowledge value
to economy
Stimulating entrepreneurship and incubating new innovative
companies
Stimulating education and research, creativity and innovation and
social reforms
Generating knowledge-based projects, enterprises and jobs
Building knowledge spaces for the emerging knowledge workers
and creative professions
Enhancing the social cohesion and synergy between governments,
companies, universities and population.
9. INNOVATION URBAN NETWORKS:
Creativity, Collaboration, and
Communication
Innovation inputs: sustainable
development planning and strategy,
government and fiscal policy,
Innovation
educational policy, national
innovation ecosystem, R&D
investment environment, innovation
Technology
environments, intellectual capital,
knowledge infrastructures and Productivity
innovation institutions, digital
infrastructure, new technology,
natural/ecological capital Growth, Smart,
Innovation outputs: innovation
performance, intellectual property, Sustainable and
new technology, patents,
technology transfer, innovative
products and services; business
Inclusive
performance, quality management,
productivity and shareholder
returns; knowledge business
booming and economic growth,
knowledge-based society, intelligent
city and citizens
10. i-Moscow Project
Planning
• Size and implementation: partnership among municipal government and central
government, academia, research institutes, public sector, private corporations, and
non-profit sector; Funding sources (city budget, national funding, private investment,
foreign investment), Project Size (implementation, New Moscow, area 160,000 ha, to
be assessed)
• Project Size: Total area: 267,000 Ha = 107,000 ha + 160,000 ha. Built area: New
Moscow: 105,000 m2 = 45,000 m2 (commercial, office, institutional) + 60,000 m2
(residential); Old Moscow (New Developments and Re-Developments (Renovation),
Landscape + Infrastructure, Buildings, Complexes, Neighborhood projects, as
university, college or corporate campuses, residential streets, business or industrial
districts, or small villages and towns)
• i-Moscow Plan of Actions in three stages:
• Eco-Intelligent Moscow Framework (Strategic Reference Framework Program,
Combined with the existing Urban Development Strategy Moscow 2020);
• Eco-Intelligent Moscow Digital Platform (Sustainable City Planning, Digital Spatial
Planning, Urban Planning, Urban Design and Landscape Planning, Land Use Planning,
Integrated Transport Planning, Comprehensive Environmental Planning);
• Eco-Intelligent Moscow Development Projects (Intelligent Operations Center,
Integrated Smart City projects, developments, and re-developments)
11. NEW MOSCOW: FULL SUSTAINABLE CITY
Digital/ICT/Hi-Tech/Ubiquitous/Cyber City
(Digital/Information Capital; Multi-Play Telecom
Network, ICT spaces/systems/applications, Ubiquitous
Computation, City OS, Intelligent City Management
Platform, Augmented Virtual Reality, Smart Energy
Grids, Network-integrated Real Estate, Virtual Lifestyle)
Sustainable/Ecological/Green/Zero-Carbon/Zero-
Waste/Eco Friendly/City (Natural Capital; Natural
Urban Spaces and Ecosystems, Green Energy Networks,
Real Eco Estate, Green Infrastructure, Green Lifestyle)
Knowledge/Learning/Innovation/
/Intelligent/Science/Intellectual/LivingLab/Creati
ve/ Noopolis/Human City (Knowledge or Innovation
or Human Capital; Knowledge Triangles, Health
Triangles, Knowledge Ecology, Human Social City,
Intelligent/Smart Lifestyle)
12. Smart Sustainable Urbanism
Comprehensive Sustainable Design (SD), ecological, social, economic and
digital (TOD, Smart Growth, New Urbanism, Intelligent Architecture; TBL,
Nature, People, Profit; sustainable living)
Ecodesign, Green Design, Environmental Design, Smart/Intelligent Design
SD Principles: Design for reuse, recycle and renewability, quality and
durability, energy efficiency, low-impact materials, zero eco-footprint, eco-
standards, biomimicry, waste prevention, ecosystems preservation, and
healthy lifestyle
Design Standards, Reference Standards or Performance Standards (Living
Building Challenge, LEED Rating Systems, BREEAM EcoHomes/National
Codes and Standards)
Sustainable Design Methods, BIM, 5D Digital Tools
SD solutions: sustainable planning/development/communities/cities;
sustainable urban infrastructure; sustainable architecture/sustainable
buildings/ecological housing; sustainable landscape and garden design;
sustainable energy (RES, green energy, clean energy, renewable natural
resources); sustainable water (smart waste management systems);
sustainable agriculture (organic farming); sustainable power, heating,
cooling, ventilation and water heating
Smart Green buildings (BAS, IBS, Information Building Platform, FTTH, zero
energy or energy-plus, PSBD, Bio Climatic Design, passive houses, solar
architecture constructions)
Intelligent transportation, energy and utilities, real estate, safety and
security, and citizen services: education, government, healthcare, sport and
entertainment
13. Moscow Smart Eco City
Sustainable Living, Well Being and Quality of Life
Ecopolis (smart environment/natural capital and resources, eco-health, safety and
security, engineering and sanitation, conservation and protection, landscape
integrity, and awareness; re-use, reduce, recycle and recover of resources, materials
and energy);
Smart People/Communities/Society/Social and Human Capital;
Future Proof Smart Technologies, Ubiquitous Computation and Digital Intelligence;
Network Integrated Township (Smart Connected Communities, Ubiquitous Eco City);
Community Intelligence (Knowledge and Health Triangles, Intelligent Management
Urban Systems);
Environmental Infrastructure, Smart Utilities and Energy Networks;
Smart Mobility (innovative transportation, FO ICT networks);
Intelligent Green Lifestyle and QoL Facilities (cultural, health, safety, housing
quality, education, tourist, and entertainment);
Smart Governance (i-services, social, cultural and political cohesion);
Innovation Economy and Knowledge Industry;
Full Cohesion (Political, Cultural and Social Cohesion, social conditions (employment,
income, health, education, living conditions), social order, networks, social inclusion
and integration, civil society, social equality)
Sustainability Standards, Principles and Key Performance Criteria;
Private, Public and Civil Society Partnership;
Intelligent Investment Projects (Impact/Socially Responsible Investment)
14. Eco City Development Stages
Funding Schemes and Project Types: the Project Financing methods, the Public-Private-
Citizen Partnership business model, involving private sector, municipal government and
citizens; the project types (BOT, BOOT, BOO, BLT, DBFO, or DCMF (Design, Build/Construct,
Own, Operate, Transfer, Manage, Finance, Lease).
Development Plans: Site Location (Greenfield or Brownfield); Conception and Modeling,
Master Plan and Land Division; Digital Spatial Planning, Environmental Planning; Sustainable
Urban Design; Integrated Design and Engineering of Infrastructures, Networks, Utilities,
Facilities, and Buildings; Design of Landmark Buildings; Design of Office and Residential
Buildings/Complexes/Units
Core Infrastructure
Sustainable Site Development; Sustainable Landscape; Environmental Infrastructure; Natural
Resource Management, Transportation Networks, Roads; SUDS, Storm Water Drainage; Waste
Management, Bioretention Systems, etc.
Smart Green City Utilities
ICT Networks, Power, Water, Waste Management System, District Cooling/Heating; Green
Energy Networks and Utilities; Intelligent ICT Infrastructure
Smart Ecological Real Estate
Residential, Commercial, Office, Hospitality, Health care, Educational, Cultural, Public, Special
Milestones and Control Points: Smart roads networks and Drainage System; ICT
Infrastructure; Smart Green Grid; Centralized Heating/Cooling; Centralized Water Network;
Centralized BioGas Network, District Waste System; Smart Real Estate; Knowledge Grid and
Social Intelligence Infrastructure; Smart City QoL Services;
City/Nationwide Green Intelligent Urbanization
15. SUSTAINABLE City Developments/Re-
development Projects
Digital or Cyber City Urban Projects, new and retrofitting,
advanced ICT Networks, Optical Internet Backbone, Municipal
Wireless (WiFi) Communication Networks with open service model,
smart ICT services for citizens (i-government, i-learning, i-health,
i-commerce, etc), Intelligent Infrastructures (ITS), i-City
Management Platform (Intelligent Control and Operations Center)
Clean/Green City Projects, Green Infrastructure, Transport,
Buildings, Intelligent Energy Networks (green homes,
neighborhood, districts)
Creative/Intelligent/Cultural City Projects to organize territorial
innovation systems, to nurture creativity, innovation, and talents,
investing in education, arts and culture, organizing high quality
cultural and creative events and performances, attracting talented
professionals and international knowledge, cultural, and multi-
media industries
16.
17. First Russian “Smart City”:
Moscow Intelligent Eco City
Перечень муниципальных образований,
передаваемых городу Москве:
Городской округ Троицк
Городской округ Щербинка
Ленинский муниципальный район
городское послеление Московский
сельское поселение Внуковское
сельское поселение «Мосрентген»
сельское поселение Сосенское
сельское поселение Воскресенское
сельское поселение Десеновское
сельское поселение Филимонковское
Наро-Фоминский муниципальный район
городское поселение Киевский
городское поселение Кокошкино
сельское поселение Новофедоровское
сельское поселение Первомайское
сельское послеление Марушкинское
Подольский муниципальный район
сельское поселение Рязановское
сельское поселение Щаповское
сельское поселение Краснопахорское
сельское поселение Кленовское
сельское поселение Михайлово-Ярцевское
сельское поселение Вороновское
сельское поселение Роговское
18. GENERAL PLAN FOR THE CITY DEVELOPMENT
UP TO 2020 (to be adapted or upgraded)
The general plan stipulates:
- creating multipurpose and specialized public
centers and city zones;
- creating ‘Moscow City', the city's main
business centre on the Krasnopresnenskaya
embankment, and new city public and
business centres in traffic junctions located in
the city's historical centre and in the adjacent
regions;
- developing health care system, education,
culture, religious activities, retail trade,
entertainment, physical culture and sports
and hotels;
- creating a network of public centres for
serving residential areas on everyday and
periodical basis;
- creating city tourist zones and constructing
hotels, entertainment facilities and service
and trade enterprises;
- creating pedestrian areas in public centres
and zones.
The General Plan covers the following
development plans: renovation/ development
of residential areas; the development of
industrial areas; the city energy system; the
telecommunications infrastructure. General
Scheme of Landscape Planning Zone >
19. Moscow’s Urban Development
Strategy Priorities (to be adapted)
preservation and strengthening the city's
historical, cultural, landscape and
architectural uniqueness
a safe, favorable and diverse urban
environment for the current and future
generations of residents.
territorial safety and environmental protection
natural asset preservation and development
preserving and restoring immovable historical
and cultural monuments of municipal
importance, and the historical environment
housing construction and comprehensive
development of residential areas
public area and public center development
industrial zone reorganization
transport infrastructure development
engineering infrastructure development
< General Scheme of Functional Zoning
20. FRAGMENTED SMART CITY PROJECTS ACROSS
THE WORLD
1. Smart Economy (Innovation, Productivity, Innovative Spirit, Intellectual Property,
Entrepreneurship, Knowledge Market/Industry, Openness)
Smart Economy: Holyoke, Massachusetts; Kochi, India; Malta; Manado, Indonesia; Nanjing, China
2. Smart Environment (Natural Capital and Resources, Sustainable Resource Management)
Smart Environment: Amsterdam, Netherlands; Burlington, Ontario; Dublin, Ireland; Dubuque, Iowa;
Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom; Lyon, France; Malaga, Spain; Peterborough, United Kingdom; San
Diego, California; Shenyang, China; Santa Barbara, California; Stockholm, Sweden; Sydney, Australia;
Yokohama, Japan
3. Smart Governance (e-Participation, public/social services, transparency, political
strategies and perspectives)
Smart Governance: Chengdu, China; Edinburgh, United Kingdom; Matosinhos, Portugal; Syracuse, New
York; Wilmington, North Carolina
4. Smart Lifestyle (Smart Living, Quality or Life)
Smart Lifestyle: Boise, Idaho; Houston, Texas; Johannesburg, South Africa
5. Smart Transportation (Smart Mobility, innovative, safe and sustainable transport systems
and facilities)
Smart Transportation: Alameda County, California; Alcoa, Tennessee; Portland, Oregon; Southampton,
United Kingdom
6. Smart Community (Social Cohesion, Unity in Community, Human Infrastructure,
Interfaces, Integration)
Smart Community: Chattanooga, Tennessee; Dublin, Ohio;Eindhoven, the Netherlands; Issy-les-
Moulineaux, France; Luxembourg; Queensland, Australia; Stratford, Ontario, Canada; Windsor-Essex,
Ontario, Canada [ABI Research Report: http://www.abiresearch.com/research/1007213-
Smart+Cities#tables]
21. NEW SMART CITY PROJECTS ACROSS THE
WORLD
Putrajaya (Malaysia)
Songdo and Incheon (Korea)
King Abdullah Economic City (Saudi Arabia)
GIFT, Lavasa, and Nano City (India)
Wuxi Huishan, Dongtan and Meixi (China)
Dubai Waterfront, Dubai Central, Masdar
(UAE)
Living PlanIT Valley (Portugal)
Neapolis Smart EcoCity (Cyprus, EU)
23. ООО "Энциклопедические
Интеллектуальные Системы"
Предметом уставной деятельности Общества является:
исследование, разработка и коммерциализация единой платформы интеллектуальных городов,
инновационных кластеров, экоградов, умных эко-проектов и инновационных застроек;
исследование, разработка и коммерциализация цифровых моделей интеллектуальных городов, виртуальных
интернет и веб городов с умными системами, процессами, услугами;
исследование, разработка и коммерциализация цифровых моделей умных интеллектуальных городов и
регионов;
исследование, разработка и коммерциализация интегрированных моделей эко-градов, эко-полисов и эко-
комлексов: жилых, коммерческих и промышленных;
исследование, разработка и коммерциализация интегрированных моделей и прототипов умных городов,
регионов и стран;
исследование, разработка и коммерциализация умных экологических городов, их основных комплексов,
структур, систем, элементов и компонентов;
исследование, разработка и коммерциализация интегрированных инновационных систем, инновационных
кластеров, исследовательских и технологических парков;
исследование, разработка и коммерциализация экологичной инфраструктуры инновационных эко-городов,
застроек, кварталов, комплексов и отдельных зданий;
исследование, разработка и коммерциализация интеллектуальной инфраструктуры инновационного эко-
города, высокотехнологичного городского комплекса;
исследование, разработка и коммерциализация интегрированных интеллектуальных инженерных, оптических
телекоммуникационных и возобновляемых энергетических сетей;
исследование, разработка и коммерциализация виртуального многомерного проектирования городского
пространства, объектов гражданского и промышленного строительства, интеллектуальных инженерных сетей
и коммуникаций;
исследование, разработка и коммерциализация интеллектуальных информационных моделей, систем, услуг и
технологий;
исследование, разработка и коммерциализация интеллектуальных компьютерных моделей, систем, услуг и
технологий;
исследование, разработка и коммерциализация универсальных систем научного и технологического знания;
исследование, разработка и коммерциализация интеллектуальных энциклопедически систем в форме
физических роботов, виртуальных интернет систем и компьютерных программ;
исследование, разработка и коммерциализация будущих интернет технологий и семантических сетей.