Amsterdam Smart City Audrie van Veen Amsterdam Innovation Motor AIM
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Transcript of Amsterdam Smart City Audrie van Veen Amsterdam Innovation Motor AIM
Audrie van Veen Amsterdam Innovation Motor January 25, 2012, Brussels
Amsterdam: Building the Smarter City
1. Open Infrastructures
2. Living Lab Approach (examples)
• Climate Street • Smart Work • Energy Displays • Remote HealthCare
3. Conclusions
AMSTERDAM SMART CITY 2
1. Open Infrastructures
AMSTERDAM SMART CITY 3
Until a few years ago Amsterdam focused on bricks and roads, now connectivity and energy are just as important…. Openness is key……
2012 - 100.000 Open FttH Connections - Public buildings and schools connected - Start of LTE roll out (KPN) 2015 - Whole city FttH enabled
2012 - Large scale Smart Grids pilots (>10K) - 50K Smart Meters - Smart Energy visions combining all infrastructures 2018 - Whole metropole SM roll-out
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The Third Industrial Revolution.
"We have the science and technology to do it, but it will mean nothing unless there is a change in will."
Jeremy Rifkin
2. Living Lab Approach
AMSTERDAM SMART CITY 4
Saving energy in a climate street Climate Street
Example Initiatives • Centralized logistics • Sustainable waste collection • Dimming public lighting • Sustainable street furniture (and cleaning by reverse osmosis) • Energy scans • Smart meter & Energy feedback displays • Smart plugs
Project description • Initiated by 140 SME’s • 46 ambassadors • Focus on energy saving & behavior • Collective effort & individual approach combined
Example Lighting in Concerto Music Shop • Philips LED • Traditional • Saving Bulbs
2. Living Lab Approach
AMSTERDAM SMART CITY 5
Replacing the traditional office Smart Working Centres
First Prototype - Connected Urban Development - Main focus: reduce traffic - First SWC in 2008 (Almere) - Bankrupt in 2009 (wrong location and business model) - But continues evaluations and interviews
Take Off - Commercial initiatives - Main focus: Added value for worker - Location: 5’ cycling distance - Business model: no focus on corporates - Over 100 locations in NL - Including reservation systems, working as a service business models, telepresence, Work kitchen-concepts, etc…
2. Living Lab Approach
AMSTERDAM SMART CITY
Making energy part of our daily Life Energy Management Display
- Co-developed ested with 350 consumers - Co-Developer with 50 entrepreneurs (Climate Street) - More interactive (include weather) and simplified (and clear focus on energy)
2. Living Lab Approach
AMSTERDAM SMART CITY 7
Enhancing quality of life of elderly (and reduce care costs) HealthLab
- 3 locations - Per location a test group of 8 – 20 elderly - Outside locations a test group of 150 elderly First results (deployed) - Singing classes using videopresence - Using sensors to detect differences in patterns
and when needed warn neighbours or professionals - Using iPad’s to organize community events
(including wordfeud)
Smart Cities are about collaboration
Founding Partners
City of Amsterdam Utilities & Infrastructure Universities & Knowledge institutions
Techno starters Living , Offices & Buildings Network platforms
Consultancy Technology & Communications Various
More information: [email protected]