The document discusses enabling the Internet of Things through sensors, communications, and cloud technology. It provides an overview of Libelium, a company that develops the Waspmote platform for IoT projects. Examples are given of Libelium's work with smart cities, including a large smart city project in Santander, Spain that implements various sensors for applications like smart parking, environmental monitoring, and an efficient irrigation system.
Barcelona Smart City is a world reference for Smart Cities. Urban planning, ecology and information technology are slated to reach into every neighborhood, to improve citizens’ quality of life. Barcelona is the first municipality to develop its own Smart City platform. The Barcelona City Council designed an open source IoT software suite called Sentilo, and use it to monitor noise and air pollution. Initial installation took place in a large, public city square. Subsequent deployments blanket the city, and other cities have been eager to adopt the platform.
In this talk, Alicia Asin covers the challenges, actions and projected outcomes for Smart City measures, citing best practices for the global cities taking a long-term view on technology in the best interest of their citizens. Lighting, Energy, Water, Transportation are crucial to cities; air quality and noise pollution touch the citizens acutely. Open Data initiatives make municipal activities transparent.
Adri Wischmann, Dutch Innovation Café - Smart Cities, Sofia 2017InnovationStarter
First edition of the Dutch Innovation Café in Sofia will focus on exchange of best practices, establish connections between the different stakeholders involved in the concept of Smart City, the use of IoT and innovations to contribute to the Smart City and seek ways to develop startup businesses into commercial frontrunners.
Jeroen Van Hertum, Dutch Innovation Café - Smart Cities, Sofia 2017InnovationStarter
First edition of the Dutch Innovation Café in Sofia will focus on exchange of best practices, establish connections between the different stakeholders involved in the concept of Smart City, the use of IoT and innovations to contribute to the Smart City and seek ways to develop startup businesses into commercial frontrunners.
Telefónica foresaw the huge potential of Smart Cities and embarked in one of its earlier initiatives, Smart Santander project, with the initial focus on populating the city with sensors as a first step towards creating a Smart City
Barcelona Smart City is a world reference for Smart Cities. Urban planning, ecology and information technology are slated to reach into every neighborhood, to improve citizens’ quality of life. Barcelona is the first municipality to develop its own Smart City platform. The Barcelona City Council designed an open source IoT software suite called Sentilo, and use it to monitor noise and air pollution. Initial installation took place in a large, public city square. Subsequent deployments blanket the city, and other cities have been eager to adopt the platform.
In this talk, Alicia Asin covers the challenges, actions and projected outcomes for Smart City measures, citing best practices for the global cities taking a long-term view on technology in the best interest of their citizens. Lighting, Energy, Water, Transportation are crucial to cities; air quality and noise pollution touch the citizens acutely. Open Data initiatives make municipal activities transparent.
Adri Wischmann, Dutch Innovation Café - Smart Cities, Sofia 2017InnovationStarter
First edition of the Dutch Innovation Café in Sofia will focus on exchange of best practices, establish connections between the different stakeholders involved in the concept of Smart City, the use of IoT and innovations to contribute to the Smart City and seek ways to develop startup businesses into commercial frontrunners.
Jeroen Van Hertum, Dutch Innovation Café - Smart Cities, Sofia 2017InnovationStarter
First edition of the Dutch Innovation Café in Sofia will focus on exchange of best practices, establish connections between the different stakeholders involved in the concept of Smart City, the use of IoT and innovations to contribute to the Smart City and seek ways to develop startup businesses into commercial frontrunners.
Telefónica foresaw the huge potential of Smart Cities and embarked in one of its earlier initiatives, Smart Santander project, with the initial focus on populating the city with sensors as a first step towards creating a Smart City
“Antwerp’s Smart Zone From Two Perspectives” Michel Depière & Jan Andriaensse...Mindtrek
Antwerp's City of Things project
“Antwerp: a smart zone in a smart city: the city side of things”
- Presented by Michel Depière,
Digital strategist, City of Antwerp
“Antwerp: a smart zone in a smart city: the research side of things”
-Presented by Jan Adriaenssens,
Director City of Things, IMEC
International Technology Conference - Mindtrek
20th - 21st of September, 2017
Tampere, Finland
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Keynote speaker - Wednesday 29th
"One of the foundational pillars of smart cities is data. Data is both, an enabler and force multiplier and it fuels the smart city, like gasoline to an engine. Data is also a precious resource for cities; valuable in countless ways. Why is data so important? Two reasons: 1) Faster pattern recognition; and 2) Smarter resource allocation. Distilling those down even further, let’s call it: Awareness + Action. All cities collect and use data, but the push toward smart cities is to utilize data in ways that help cities become not only increasingly more informed (Awareness), but increasingly more responsive (Action). Every city will eventually become a smart city in the same manner that nearly every phone has become a smart phone. It’s not that we had “dumb phones” before, or “dumb cities” for that matter. Rather, the “smart” moniker denotes the ability of the device or in this case a city/community to utilize cross-domain information to deliver a richer, more robust experience."
MARKUS WISSMANN, Director Smart + Connected Cities EMEAR, Cisco Systems GmbH
Smart City Mindtrek 2020 – conference
28th-29th January
Tampere, Finland
www.mindtrek.org/2020/
My 2016 ONS Public speech on how to recapitalize Oil technology innovations one more time in the global Smart City market securing and creating new jobs.
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The Smart Kalasatama Programme for Agile Piloting accelerates Smart City innovation by procuring prototypes to real city environments to be co-created with citizens.
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“Antwerp’s Smart Zone From Two Perspectives” Michel Depière & Jan Andriaensse...Mindtrek
Antwerp's City of Things project
“Antwerp: a smart zone in a smart city: the city side of things”
- Presented by Michel Depière,
Digital strategist, City of Antwerp
“Antwerp: a smart zone in a smart city: the research side of things”
-Presented by Jan Adriaenssens,
Director City of Things, IMEC
International Technology Conference - Mindtrek
20th - 21st of September, 2017
Tampere, Finland
Smart Cities: Building the Communities of the FutureDirk Coetzer
Dirk Coetzer is an experienced fund manager and trade finance professional operating out of Luxembourg. As managing director at Firminy Capital Sarl and ICON Capital Sarl, Dirk Coetzer oversees the management of investment funds targeting unique global industries and initiatives, such as smart city development projects.
Keynote speaker - Wednesday 29th
"One of the foundational pillars of smart cities is data. Data is both, an enabler and force multiplier and it fuels the smart city, like gasoline to an engine. Data is also a precious resource for cities; valuable in countless ways. Why is data so important? Two reasons: 1) Faster pattern recognition; and 2) Smarter resource allocation. Distilling those down even further, let’s call it: Awareness + Action. All cities collect and use data, but the push toward smart cities is to utilize data in ways that help cities become not only increasingly more informed (Awareness), but increasingly more responsive (Action). Every city will eventually become a smart city in the same manner that nearly every phone has become a smart phone. It’s not that we had “dumb phones” before, or “dumb cities” for that matter. Rather, the “smart” moniker denotes the ability of the device or in this case a city/community to utilize cross-domain information to deliver a richer, more robust experience."
MARKUS WISSMANN, Director Smart + Connected Cities EMEAR, Cisco Systems GmbH
Smart City Mindtrek 2020 – conference
28th-29th January
Tampere, Finland
www.mindtrek.org/2020/
My 2016 ONS Public speech on how to recapitalize Oil technology innovations one more time in the global Smart City market securing and creating new jobs.
Slides from Pekka Koponen, Development Director, Forum Virium Helsinki; CitySDK. Presented at CSC 2016, session 1: OASC 101 – getting hands-on with API, data models
Presentación a cargo de Sergi Figuerola, de Mobile World Capital Barcelona / i2CAT, en el marco del 32º Encuentro de la Economía Digital y las Telecomunicaciones, "Dando voz a la industria digital", organizado por Ametic, Banco Santander y la UIMP los días 3 a 5 de septiembre de 2018.
Schneider electric Innovation Summit 11,12 september presentationVincent Everts
Schneider innovation summit was about 4 trends. 100% growth in electrictity, decentralisation, 10x more digital en 85% less CO2. I did a presentation to support these 4 trends.
The Smart Kalasatama Programme for Agile Piloting accelerates Smart City innovation by procuring prototypes to real city environments to be co-created with citizens.
http://fiksukalasatama.fi/en/agile-piloting
David Gascon, Libelium CTO, keynote talk in DevOSS Azure Days, Dec. 2014, Mad...Libelium
Libelium CTO, David Gascón, attended as keynote speaker at DevOSS Azure Days, 11 December, 2014, in Madrid, Spain. David's keynote was entitled "Recogida de datos con sensores (HL) a través de Waspmote y conexión con Azure Service Bus".
The complete video here: http://www.libelium.com/david-gascon-libelium-cto-keynote-talk-devoss-azure-days/
For more information about Libelium visit http://www.libelium.com
With increasing vehicle size in the luxury segment and crunching parking space, traffic congestion is increasingly becoming an alarming concern in almost all major cities around the world. Burning about a million barrels of the world’s oil every day, and considering cities are turning urban without a well-planned, convenience-driven retreat from the cars, these problems will only worsen.
Smart Parking systems is one of the latest disruptive technologies that help address this problem by generating real time contextual information about the available parking spaces particular geographical area to accommodate vehicles low-cost sensors, mobility-enabled automated payment systems, real-time data collection, Smart Parking systems is designed to aid drivers to precisely find a spot.
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Libelium: IoT in the real world- wireless sensor networks and their endless a...SIPRI
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1. 1
Enabling the IoT: Sensors, Communications & Cloud
Alex Mateo – Industry Manager Smart Cities
Smart Systems Summit 2014 London at the IoD
Oct 1-2, London
www.hvm-uk.com
3. 3
Libelium overview
• Founded 2006.
• Spain & United States.
• Customers in +80 countries.
• 80% of TO is international.
• VARs in N. America, Europe, LATAM, Asia, Pacific (12 VARs in 12
countries).
4. 4
Waspmote: the standard platform for the Internet of Things
3 common elements in all IoT projects:
6. 6
Santander: Smart City with a horizontal vision
• City services:
– Smart Parking
– CO, CO2, NO2, Temperature
– Smart lighting
– Noise monitoring
– Efficient irrigation system
• Dimension → +1,200 nodes
• 5 different smart city solutions on 1 single platform
12. 12
Let's
build
a
smarter
world
together
Come
and
see
us
at
the
Smart
City
Expo
World
Congress
in
Barcelona,
November
2014
a.mateo@libelium.com
T. +34 976 54 74 92 / M. +34 649 60 61 73
Skype: amateo_libelium
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Smart City Services
• Technical challenges (2)
• Over the Air Programming
l Unicast, Multicast, Broadcast
15. 15
Smart Cities: The Real Challanges
• Technology is the “easy” part
• COORDINATION inside municipalities
• CITIZENS
● What are you doing with MY taxes?
● Is it safe?
● How will I benefit from this?