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Smart society for innovative and sustainable cities
29 November – 2 December
Smart City Expo World Congress 2011 | 29 Nov. – 2 Dec. 2011 Barcelona, España
Introduction
Learn about the successful models worldwide in intelligent urban planning and development which will help you promote innovative initiatives for your city or town in an adverse economic context where efficiency is the key element for designing a future of sustainable growth that enhances the quality of life of citizens and addres-ses the necessary reduction of the environmental impact of urban activity.
In November, managers, technicians, planners, engineers, town planners, economists, administrations and companies come together for 3 days to address the main future challenges of cities, share knowledge, promote inspiration, innovation and debate, and exhibit leading world projects and all the innovative solutions available.
How to promote sustainable development?
How to implement an integrated model for the management of streets?
How to optimize costs while improving urban services?
How to encourage public/private collaboration?
What governance models promote efficiency?
How to design more sustainable and efficient transport systems?
How to develop and finance smart projects in the present economic context?
How to involve citizens and make then active agents in urban management?
How to transform your city or town and prepare it for the future?
Welcome to Smart City Expo World Congress 2011.
An essential event for your city or town.
Congress and Exhibition
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Smart City Expo World Congress
Knowledge and solutions for intelligent cities.The growing density of the urban population requires actions that permit an economically and environmentally sustainable urban growth and which ensure the quality of life of the inhabitants. This is the main challenge and the reason why today’s cities must become smart cities.
More than 200 speakers, 300 companies and 9,000 visitors from cities throughout the world.
Smart City is divided into 2 areas:
Companies, public administration, entrepreneurs and research centres can learn and share knowledge to develop the cities of the future
With presentations of success cases from all over the world.
Smart City World Congress
A space where innovative companies, cities and institu-tions can show their projects, solutions and products.
Smart City Expo
Smart City Expo World Congress 2011 | 29 Nov. – 2 Dec. 2011 Barcelona, España
Smart City World Congress
Smart City World Congress
Innovation and technology are the basic vehicles towards a smart society with people, companies and governments prepared to face the great challenges of the 21st century: climate change, high consumption of non-renewable energy sources, econo-mic development, increasingly dense populations and obsolete infrastructures.
Through talks, round tables and parallel sessions, the congress will encourage debate on the key elements in each of the topics around which the programme is structured:
People & Living
Social & Public services, Talent, Creativity, Participa-
tion, Social Innovation
Energy
Clean Energy, Smart Grid, Smart metering
Governance & Funding
Investment, Management model, Open Government, PPP-Public &
Private Partnership
Urban Planning & ICT infrastructure
Smart City platforms, Urban Planning, Internet of things,
Smart buildings
Environment
Waste management, Water systems, Air & Pollution, Sustaina-
ble resources management
City cases studies
Integrated vision, City references, Strategic Plans
Mobility & Transportation
Electric transportation, ITS – Intelligent transport systems,
Smart vehicles, Integrated transportation
The congress programme will be complemented by four thematic areas which will discuss different areas of interest:
Smart Rural
Smart Spain
Smart Green
Railway Forum
Business links will be formed with the countries invited
The talks will have a simultaneous translation service in English and Spanish
200 speakers. Key experts and representatives of the most innovative leaders.
Jeremy RifkinFounder and Chairman of the Foundation on Economic Trends.
Economist and sociologist, he researches into the impact of technological advances on society, economy and environment. Rifkin’s theories include that of the Third Industrial Revolution, according to which, in the 21st century, hundreds of millions of people will turn their homes into renewable energy sources, transforming the current paradigm of energy production.
Anne AltmanGeneral Manager of IBM’s Public Sector
She has been responsible for the management and development of solutions for the public sector of the multi-national technology company since 2009, a key sector in the "smarter planet" business strategy, and has super-vised the projects implemented by IBM in cities such as Stockholm, London, Singapore and San Francisco to transform existing infrastructures and turn them into models of intelligent sustainability.
Gunther PauliFounder of ZERI and Blue Economy
Economist and entrepreneur manager of Zero Emissions Research and Initiatives (ZERI), a research group whose task is to transfer the structure of the processes of nature to human productive activity, making it more sustai-nable and eliminating the production of waste. Pauli has promoted the Blue Economy movement, responsible for stimulating a model of entrepreneurship compatible with the theories of the ZERI.
Carlo RattiManager of the SENSEable City Lab of the MIT
Architect and engineer, since 2004 he has directed a research group which studies the transformation of cities into “cities in real time” by the implementation of sensors and the development and popularization of electronic devices. Speaker for TED, he has been chosen by Forbes magazine as one of the personalities of 2011.
Mike WhitbyBirmingham City Council LeaderHe led the municipal plenary session of the city of Birmingham from which the Digital Birmingham programme was designed. The initiatives promoted in this programme, such as the installation of smart electricity meters, which in the first 12 weeks of implementation reduced users’ bills by 60% and prevented the emission of 12 tonnes of CO2 into the atmosphere, have made the English city a smart benchmark.
Eric BrittonManager of EcoPlan International
Economist and political scientist who has focused his activity on the development of initiatives and strategies to make transport and mobility in general sustainable. He has written or co-authored more than 200 studies and has worked for governments, administrations and companies on all the continents, as well as the UNO, the EU and the OECD.
Speakers
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Michael BraungartFather of the Cradle to Cradle conceptScientific Manager of the EPEA (Environmental Protection Encouragement Agency), this German chemist, former member of Greenpeace, promotes the redesigning of production systems by imitating nature, in whose systems all components are reused completely eliminating the production of waste.
Erika HarmsManager of Sustainable Development, UN FoundationDiplomat and lawyer, she has worked in the field of sustainability as a consultant in the environmental policies of the government of Costa Rica, the World Bank and various NGO’s. She had previously held the post of execu-tive manager of the Tourism Sustainability Council in the same UN Foundation, in which she worked to achieve the collaboration of the private and public sectors in the promotion of projects to achieve a more sustainable tourist industry.
Enrique ValerCountry President for Spain, Portugal and South America, Schneider ElectricIndustrial Engineer, he has been the Country President of Schneider Electric for Spain, Portugal and South Ameri-ca since 2010. His more than 25 years’ experience in the electricity sector have given him a global and detailed view of the workings of the market and of the industry. From his position, he promotes the design and concep-tualization of solutions which help achieve more efficient, green, reliable and productive energy.
Neil GershenfeldManager of Center of Bits and Atoms of the MITThis physicist, selected by the magazine, Scientific American, as one of the 50 most important names in the field of science and technology, directs an interdisciplinary laboratory in Boston which researches into the relations-hip between the contents of information and their physical representation, and how technology can enhance a community from its deepest level.
Bruno Berthon Global Managing Partner of Accenture for the practice of Sustainability. With a team of more than 1,500 consultants worldwide, Bruno Berthon helps large multinational companies to assess and transform the challenges and opportunities arising from globalization, the climate change and sustainability. A graduate of the École Centrale Paris, MBA from INSEAD and Masters in Macroeconomy from La Sorbonne, he has written many articles and studies on Sustainability and is a regular contributor to blogs and the media.
Tetsuya NakajimaManager of Climate Change office, City of YokohamaEngineer specialized in town planning and leader of the Yokohama Smart Project, the programme to turn the Japanese city into a smart city. He has worked in the development of the modern district of Minato Mirai 21, as well as in the planning of its street network and the railway line connecting it to the central station of Yokoha-ma. He has also worked tithe the environmental protection office and in the field of disaster prevention.
Mildred WarnerProf. of Urban and Regional Planning, Cornell UniversityDoctor in Development Sociology, her research is focused on the field of public service provision and addresses the impact of privatization on municipal governments and on the economic development of cities. She has studied the potential of market solutions in the provision of these services and the impact of their implementa-tion in inner cities or rural areas.
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Nigel ShadboltProfessor of Artificial Intelligence, University of SouthamptonDoctor in Artificial Intelligence and Advisor of the British Government, he has worked in diverse field such as robotics, human memory and the understanding of language. Along with Tim Berners-Lee, he has promoted the data.gov.uk project, a repository of public information launched by the British Government which allows for consultation and reuse of public sector information and has become a benchmark in ‘open data’.
Robin ChaseFounder and CEO of GoLocoConsidered one of the 100 most influential personalities by Time Magazine in 2009, she has focused her profes-sional activity on the development of innovative and sustainable solutions in the field of mobility and transport. She is a member of the Transport Council of the World Economic Forum of Davos and is part of the committee that advises the United States Government on intelligent transport systems.
Abha Joshi-GhaniManager of the Urban Development Unit of the World BankHe supervises the projects of the World Bank in the field of urban policies and advises the branches of the Bank in Africa, Asia and Middle East on key issues for development such as town planning, housing, municipal finance management, urban ecosystem, cities and climate change and development of sustainable tourism. In 2009, he also designed the new Urban Strategies Programme of the World Bank.
Anthony TownsendManager of Technology at the Institute for the Future
Researcher specialized in town planning who has studied the impact of new technologies on cities and their institutions, as well as the role of technology in economic development. He has advised large companies, NGO’s and is a member of the advisory council of the International Association of Scientific Parks (IASP).
Rosa Ma. GarcíaCEO of Siemens SpainA mathematician, she has more than 25 years’ experience in the Information Technology industry. She has spent most of her career in Microsoft, where she has come to be president of Iberia and then Southeast Europe. She has always been concerned about facilitating access to technologies and finding applications that improve the everyday life of people.
Adam GreenfieldFounder of UrbanscaleWriter and Technologist, former design manager at Nokia and expert in the development of friendly technologi-cal environments, he directs a centre for the development of systems based on deep integration of computing in urban environments. Author of the book, “Everyware: the dawn of ubiquitous computing”, in which he analy-ses the characteristics and social and ethical consequences of ubiquitous computing.
Livio GalloManager of Nets and Infrastructures at EnelEngineer. He directs the projects for the improvement of gas and electricity distribution services, and efficient management of resources in the Italian company. He is manager of the transformation projects in the intelli-gent networks of the existing electricity distribution infrastructures. He is also chairman and founder of the EDSO Smart Grids Association promoted by the European Distribution Network Operators Association.
Jeremy RifkinFounder and Chairman of the Foundation on Economic Trends.
Economist and sociologist, he researches into the impact of technological advances on society, economy and environment. Rifkin’s theories include that of the Third Industrial Revolution, according to which, in the 21st century, hundreds of millions of people will turn their homes into renewable energy sources, transforming the current paradigm of energy production.
Anne AltmanGeneral Manager of IBM’s Public Sector
She has been responsible for the management and development of solutions for the public sector of the multi-national technology company since 2009, a key sector in the "smarter planet" business strategy, and has super-vised the projects implemented by IBM in cities such as Stockholm, London, Singapore and San Francisco to transform existing infrastructures and turn them into models of intelligent sustainability.
Gunther PauliFounder of ZERI and Blue Economy
Economist and entrepreneur manager of Zero Emissions Research and Initiatives (ZERI), a research group whose task is to transfer the structure of the processes of nature to human productive activity, making it more sustai-nable and eliminating the production of waste. Pauli has promoted the Blue Economy movement, responsible for stimulating a model of entrepreneurship compatible with the theories of the ZERI.
Carlo RattiManager of the SENSEable City Lab of the MIT
Architect and engineer, since 2004 he has directed a research group which studies the transformation of cities into “cities in real time” by the implementation of sensors and the development and popularization of electronic devices. Speaker for TED, he has been chosen by Forbes magazine as one of the personalities of 2011.
Mike WhitbyBirmingham City Council LeaderHe led the municipal plenary session of the city of Birmingham from which the Digital Birmingham programme was designed. The initiatives promoted in this programme, such as the installation of smart electricity meters, which in the first 12 weeks of implementation reduced users’ bills by 60% and prevented the emission of 12 tonnes of CO2 into the atmosphere, have made the English city a smart benchmark.
Eric BrittonManager of EcoPlan International
Economist and political scientist who has focused his activity on the development of initiatives and strategies to make transport and mobility in general sustainable. He has written or co-authored more than 200 studies and has worked for governments, administrations and companies on all the continents, as well as the UNO, the EU and the OECD.
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Programme
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ICT BasisLiveable cities for peopleTuesday, November 29th
KeynoteCarlo Ratti
Director - SENSEable City Laboratory MIT
Plenary Session
Jonathan Wareham, Information Direction Management Departament - ESADE
Jordi Botifoll, Senior VicePresident EMEA – CISCOÁngel David García, Head of M2M Strategy and Alliances - Telefónica
Bruno Berthon, Worldwide Sustainability Director – Accenture
Donald Clark, Vice President - Invensys
Tobías Martínez, CEO Abertis Telecom
Moderator: Joan Majó, European Commission Advisor, former Minister
An innovative and integrated vision
Internet of things Irene Compte, urbioticaMarc Fabregas, Zolertia*
Akira Maeda, Hitachi*Alessandro Bassi, Europeanproject IOT
Moderator: Ginés Alarcón, CTECNO
Big Data & Strategic Data Gerard Mooney, IBM Global Smater Cities
Graham Colclough, Cap Gemini
Nandan Nilekani, UDIA*
Active Citizen: sensor + action Usman Haque, Pachube Laura Forlano, Illinois Institute of TechnologyOriol Pujol, Computer Vision center, UB
Moderator: Joan Mas, BDigital
Moderator: Manel Sanromà, Barcelona City
Smart City modelsModerator: Ramon Sagarra, 22@
Stellan Fryxell, Symbio CityJosé Mª Cavanillas, Atos
Volker Buscher, ARUPAshwin Mahesh, Bangalore
Cloud & Connected cityModerator: Josep Ramon Ferrer, Generalitat de Catalunya
Manuel Simas, Living PlanITJorge Martín, Telefónica
Yuichi Kato, NTT DoCoMoManuel Monteiro, European Comission
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Anne Altman, IBM General Manager, Global Public Sector Executive
Adam Greenfield, Founder of Urbanscale
Joan Clos, Executive Director UN-Habitat
Cloover Moore, Lord Mayor of Sydney*
Rosa M. García, CEO Siemens España
José Luis Marín, CEO ENDESA Red
Moderator: Alfons Cornella, Infonomia
Living & peopleLiveable cities for peopleTuesday, November 29th
KeynoteAnthony Townsend
Research Director at Institute for the Future
Plenary SessionSmart Cities: An opportunityfor liveable cities
Susana Carillo, ENDESAArtur Serra, CitiLab
Esteve Almirall, ESADEEwan McInstoh, NotoshChiara Camponeschi, Enabling City
Moderator: Ramon Sangüesa, UPC
Citizen Innovation
Moderator: Joan Batlle, Barcelona City
Elena Alfaro, BBVAFabien Girardin, LiftLab
Sarah Williams, DesignLab
What’s happening? A visualization
M. Schreurs, Eindhoven CityJosep M. Piqué, Barcelona 22@Charles Lin, Taiwan City*Moderator: Sascha Haselmayer, Living Labs Global
Urban & Living Labs
Matthias Hollwich, HWKNMercè Conesa, Mayor of Sant Cugat
Mark Morrin, Consulting inplace-LondonModerator: Alfons Cornella, Infonomia
Smart Collaboration
Daniel Innerarty, Inst. Democracy Governance.Carlos Gadsen, Fundación Internacional para el desarrollo de gobiernos confiables
Alberto Ortiz de Zárate, Gobierno VascoModerator: Mª José Salido, The Project
Trends in participation approaches
Erika Harms, Golbal Sustainable Tourism Council
Carla Salvadó, Port BCNModerator: Ángel Díaz, Advanced Leisure Services
Sustainable Tourism
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Programme
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Moderator: Willy Müller, Barcelona Regional
Transforming cities Alfonso Vegara, Fundación Metrópoli
Dr. Vijay Kumar, Government of Andhra Pradeshv
Adam Freed, NY CityCarlos Leite, Mackenzie Univ. Sao Paulo
Urbanization: rural to urban migrationModerator: Sunil Dubey, Sydney University
Robin Ried, World Economic Forum
DK Osseo-Assare, Anam City - Nigeria
Narinder Nayar, Mumbai First - India
Victor Vergara, World Bank
City transformation & urban space Pablo Vaggione, Design Conver-gence urbanismJoan Trullen, Pla Estratègic Metropolità
Heike Barlag, Green eMotionSalvador Rueda, Agencia Ecología Urbana
Housing & Urban Planning Douglas Mulhal, Cradle to Cradle
Steven Beckers, Lateral Thinking Factory
Bruce Haxton, Bruce Mc Lean HaxtonModerator: Ignasi Cubiñà, EcoIntelligent Growth
Francisco Rincón, SiemensModerator: Metrópolis*
Moderator: Andreu Ulied, MCRIT
Diane Mendes, Global Institute AECOMJeong Yong Park, IFEZ - Korea
Plenary SessionChallenges involved in designing and transforming the cityHéctor Lostri, Subsecretario de planeamiento de Buenos Aires
Gunter Pauli, Founder of Zero Foundation
Nader Tehrani, Head of the Department of Architecture, MIT
Ismael Fernández Mejía, President of ISOCARP
Patrick Adiba, CEO Atos
Moderator: Gildo Seisdedos, IE Business School
Urban PlanningIntegrated VisionWednesday, November 30th
Designing a city from scratch
KeynoteNeil Gershenfeld
Center of Bits and Atoms - MIT
Vicente GuallartChief Architect, Barcelona
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Moderator: Lluís Torrents, IESE Public-PrivateIñigo de la Serna, Mayor of Santander
Nicola Minelli, Iscom Group
Roberta Bigliani, IDC
Mel Ewell, CEO Amey
Camilla Sharp, Invest in SpainBrian Field, EIB JESSICA Task ForceEugenio Leanza, JESSICA - EIB
Cristiana Fragola, NY Housing AuthorityCledan Mandri- Perrott, World Bank
Moderator: Josep Roig, UCGL
Paul Natorp, Univer. cityNigel Shadbolt, Southampton University
Lucía Gonzalez, EdenwayMartín Álvarez - Espinar, CTICModerator: José María Alonso, Web Foundation
Nicola Oddatti, Napoli CityChongqing City*Moderator: Dr. Eugenie L Birch, Penn University
Peter Corbett, iStrategy LabsJake Barton, Local ProjectsFrancesca Bria
Moderator: Esteve Almirall, ESADE
Jose María Miranda, ACEFATAlex Mestre, Abertis
City Case Study
Framework of governance modelsModerator: Sunil Dubey, Sydney University
Prof. Srinivas Chary Vedala CEEUI, ASCI, Hyderabad - India
Kathrin Humboldt, University ofBonn
Gordon Falconer, CISCO
Jennifer Bélissent, Forrester Research
Plenary SessionSmart City Governance ModelsMike Whitby, Leader of Birmingham City Council
Mildred Warner, City and Regional Planning, Cornell University
Abha Joshi Ghani, World Bank
José Antonio Ondiviela, Microsoft
ACS
Santiago Roura, INDRA
Moderator: Germà Bel, University of Barcelona
Governance & FundingIntegrated VisionWednesday, November 30th
KeynoteGreg Clark
Senior Fellow Urban Land Institute
Public – Private Collaboration
Funding the transformation
Open Government: cultural changes
Local Polices in times of crisis
Integrated management of urban space
Open Innovation developing Smart Cities
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Moderator: Carlos Abilio Pérez, URBASER
Mike Molesworth, Dennis Eagle Ltd
Anis Ismail, Sweep-med, Tunisia
Fernando Soares Bretas, BID
Erik Rasmussen, Copenhagen Climate Council *
Krishna Shrestha, University of Sydney
Rodrigo Villamizar, University of San Diego
Moderator: Marta Subirà, Generalitat de Catalunya
Peter Lacy, Accenture PartnerRichard Miller, KTN-UK
Jordi Zubelzu, AgbarMarco Peres, Univ. Externado - Bogotá
Moderator: Salvador Rueda, Agencia Urbana
Simon Cousins, Greater London Authority*
Martin Lütz, Senate Dpt.forHealth Env - BerlínJordi Sunyer, CREAL
Moderator: Assumpta Farrán, Generalitat de Catalunya
Moderator: Fernando Rayón, AGBAR
Dr. A Ravindra, Karnataka State Government
Carlos Pacha, Adasa
Guillermo Pickering, Asociación Empresas Agua Chile
Ricardo Klatosky, IBM
Plenary SessionAchieving sustainable citiesMichael Braungart, Prof. at Erasmus Univesity Rotterdam, and Uni Twente
Tetsuya Nakajima, Deputy Executive Director – City of Yokohama
Baldomero Falcones, FCC Group
Santiago Olivares, CEO Ferrovial Servicios
Enric Ruíz-Geli, Director Cloud 9
Juan Antonio Guijarro, General Director - AGBAR Group
EnvironmentSustainable citiesThursday, December 1st
KeynoteJeremy Rifkin
President, Foundation on Economic Trends, USA
Smart water management
Smart waste management
Climate Change Management
What do people demand?
A smarter city = a healthier city
Side Events
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Smart Grids Yoichi Ida, NEDOIgnasi Cairó, IREC-Endesa-Cinergia
Marek J. Samotyj, EPRIMaikel van Verseveld, Accenture Amsterdam Samuele Furfari, European Commission
EV - City in the energy management Live Initative - Barcelona CityDario Gil, IBMDavid Beeton, IEAH & EVIAModerator: Antoni Martínez, IREC
Infrastructure for the electric vehicle Angel Arcos, Endesa Distribución EléctricaGas Natural
Lew Fulton, EVI Manuel Moliner, Schneider Electric
Moderator: Juan Luis Pla, IDAE
Energy generation /Renewable energiesModerator: Maite Macià, ICAEN
Verónica Bermúdez, R&D NEXCIS-BPVBelvis Martínez, FCM
European Comission*Bertrand Martin, COFELY - Suez, Presiden ADHAC*
Plenary SessionSustainable energyMaria van der Hoeven, IEA - International Energy Agency, Executive Director
Pierre Gadonneix, Chairman, World Energy Council. ELECTRICITE DE FRANCE (EDF)
Livio Gallo, CEO - Enel Distribuzione
Luis Antonio d’Almeida Silva, Superintendente Energia Estado Rio de Janeiro
Enrique Valer, Country President Iberia & South America - Schneider Electric
Daniel López Jordà, Director General - Gas Natural Fenosa
Moderator: Pedro Nueno, IESE
Keynote
European Commission*
Zero energy buildings & communities
David Bartlett, IBM – VP Industry SolutionsPaul Hodson, DG Energy European Comission*
Moderator: Jaume Salom, IREC
Ivan Capdevila, ERF
EnergySustainable citiesThursday, December 1st
Lars Nordström, KTH Royal Institute Tech Stockholm*Antoni Sudría, CITCEA-UPC/ IREC
Emmanuel Lagarrigue, Schneider Electric
Ronnie Belmans, KIC InnoEnergy CC Benelux*
Moderator: Ramon Folch, ERF
What is coming?
Gilles Simon, Schneider - ISO50001Javier Llansó, Cespa - Enrgy from waste
Francisco de la Torre, Mayor of Málaga CityGabriele Riedmann, T-Systems
Moderator: Mª José Sarrias, Generalitat de Catalunya
Best practices and new challenges
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Driving in a smart cityModerator: Marc Torrent, BDigital
Richard Varos Jr, IBMAshwin Mahesh, Bangalore
Kazys Varnelis, Columbia UniversityFederico Casalegno, MIT
Services for sharing resources Eduardo Bonet, IndraAngel López, Barcelona CityLeif Thorson, CENIT
Moving around Christian Estrosi, Mayor of Nice*José Mª Tejera, Siemens
Mischa Dohler, WolrldsesingLaurence Bannerman, Saba
Integrated mobilityModerator: Francesc Robusté, CENIT
Arturo Corbi, TelventSebastien Renouard, Altran
Luigi Telesca, CREATE-NET, SuperHubJulio García Ramón, ERTRAC
Plenary SessionUrban mobility: achieving social efficiencyPan Haixiao, Professor of Urban Planning at Tongji University in Shanghai. Researchers in transport planning
Robert Cervero, Institute Director Urban and Regional Development at the Transportation Center.
Robin Chase, Funder & CEO GoLoco
Timothy Papandreou, San Francisco Municipal Transformation Agency
Peter Chamley, ARUP - Global Infrastructure Practice Chair
Ger Baron, Amsterdam - Innovative
Moderator: Robert Stussi, APVE and Former AVERE/WEVA President, Mobility Consultant
MobilityUrban MobilityFriday, December 2nd
KeynoteEric Britton
Founder & CEO - EcoPlan Internacional
Christopher Bernardis, NissanPaola Petroni, Enel DistribuzioneJosé Manuel Barrios, IDIADA
Leonor Berriochoa, EuropeanInvestment BankModerator: Tomas Megía, ACC1Ó
The electric vehicle
Side Events
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Smart Spain
The conference aims to discuss specific aspects of the development of smart cities in the Spanish context, bearing in mind the map of municipalities and the current economic situation, with its opportunities and challenges. Sessions will address issues such as economic efficiency, urban service management, Energy and Sustainability, and the challenges of implementing the electric car.
Smart Rural
The term ‘smart’ is usually associated with large cities and the development of technological solutions. But what about its application in less dense and less technified environments? The Smart Rural conference will define and discuss the smart concept in the rural setting and in small towns. In these areas, it is essential that the aims of investment in social and human capital and communication infrastructures should be economic development and quality of life, without compromising either existing resources or the environment. The conference will address the development of rural areas on the basis of four main areas: smartechnology, smartliving, smartfood and smartenergy with different success stories, new challenges posed and the ever present need for entrepreneurship.
Smart Green
An essential element of cities is the development of green areas in the urban fabric as a paradigm of open space and area of interaction, and producer of environmental benefits basic to the quality of life of citizens. Whether it be green roofs, vertical gardens or traditional parks, SmartCity Expo & World Congress offers the chance to see innovative materials and techniques in the management and maintenance of this vital infrastructure of a city.
International Railway Forum
Fira de Barcelona will be the setting for the third edition of BcnRail, the Rail Industry Fair, on the same dates as the summit on smart cities, in order to create synergies with SmartCity Expo & World Congress. BcnRail will host the 1st International Railway Forum, which for four days will address the most relevant issues affecting the rail industry today, with the help of renowned national and foreign experts. Freight transport by rail and its connection with the European network will be two of the main issues discussed at the Forum, whereas the international workshops will focus on the new business avenues opened in emerging countries committed to the railway as a tool for socio-economic development, including Algeria, Russia, Turkey and India.
City Case Studies
The projects promoted by different cities will be presented in detail, including: Burgos, Figueres, Málaga, Palencia, Sant Cugat del Vallès, Santander, Valladolid and Viladecans.
An opportunity to discuss the important aspects of development andthe most advanced solutions in specific fields: rural development, management of green areas, Spain and railway sector
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Side Events
Social Innovation
Case study: "“Permeable Program landscapeas neighbourhood treasure” Jane Martin
Smart Green
Wednesday, Novembre 30th
Moderator: Enric Pol, Barcelona University
Tuesday, November 30th
KeynoteKen Worpole, CABEPresenter: Antoni Falcon, Materia Verda
Jane Martin, Sant FranciscoJake Barton, Changes by us. Local ProjectsFrédéric Serrano, Le Ports aux Cerises
Green Projects
Case study: “The High Line” Peter MullanModerator: Lluís Domènech, Barcelona Sagrera
Wednesday, November 30thPeter Mullan, The High Line NYGary Grant, Living roofsMichel Péna, Paisatgistes França
Green Management
Case study: "Trends in Singapore"Tan Puay Yok
Thursday, December 1stTan Puay Yok, CUGE (Singapore)Wayne Dubin, Barlett Trees (11-S memorial NY)Sten Gilner, University ofDresden - Germany
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General program
Coffee Break
Exhibitiors Talks at Expo
Lunch & Expo Visit
Plenary Session: Challenges involved in designing and transforming the city
Keynote: Vicente Guallart Neil Gershenfeld
Plenary Session: Smart City Governance Models
Keynote: Greg Clark
Smart Spain:Keynote:Eduardo Martínez
Designing cities from scratch
Smart GreenGrenn Urban Space: Keynote: Ken Worpole
Transforming cities
Framework of governance models
City Case
Public - Private Collaboration
Funding the transformation
Open Government - Cultural changes
Integrated management of urban space
Local Policies in times of crisis
Open Innovation developing Smart Cities
Urbanization: rural to urban migration
Housing & Urban Planning
City transformation & urban space
Smart Spain: Gestión de servicios Públicos Urbanos
Smart SpainEficiencia económica y gestión macromuni-cipal
Smart Green: Green projects
Integrated vision
Governance & Funding
Urban Planning
Liveable cities for people
Coffee Break
Coffee Break
Exhibitiors Talks at Expo
Lunch & Expo Visit
Plenary Session: An innovative and integrated vision
Keynote: Carlo Ratti
SmartCity models
Internet of things
What’s happening? A visualization
City Case
SmartRural
Plenary Session: Smart Cities: An opportunity for liveable cities
Keynote: Anthony Townsend
Urban & Living Labs
Smart Collabora-tion
Tourism Sustainable
Active Citizen: Sensor + action
City Case
09:00
11:00
11:30
12:30
13:00
09:30
14:30
Citizen Innova-tion
Trends in participation approaches
Cloud & connected city
Big Data & Strategic Data
City Case Green Urban spaces.Social Innovation
16:50
16:30
18:30
19:30
15:00
09:00
11:15
11:45
12:45
13:15
09:45
14:45
17:15
16:45
18:15
19:15
Living & people
ICT basis
17:45 Opening Ceremony
Gala Dinner & Awards Ceremony
Wednesday, November 30thTuesday, November 29th
http://www.smartcityexpo.com
General program
09:00
11:30
12:00
13:00
13:30
09:45
17:30
17:00
18:30
19:30
15:00
15:15
Coffee Break
Coffee Break
Plenary Session: Achieving sustainable cities
Plenary Session: Sustainable Energy
Keynote: Jeremy Rifkin
Keynote:
EVI Smart Water Management
Smart Waste Management
What do people demand?
Zero Energy Buildings& Communities
City Case
Energy Generation /Renewable energies
EV-The City in the energy management
What is coming?
Infrastructure for the electric vehicle
Best practices and new challengues
Smart Grid Climate ChangeManagement
A Smarter city = a healthier city
City Case Smart SpainEdificios sostenibles
Smart SpainEnergías renovables
Smart Green:Green Management
Exhibitiors Talks at Expo
Lunch & Expo Visit
Thursday, December 1st
Sustainable Cities
Energy
Environment
11:00
11:30
09:00
09:30
12:30
Keynote: Eric Britton
Coffee Break
Plenary Session: Urban mobility: Achieving social efficiency
Congress Closure
Integrated mobility
Services for sharing resources
Driving in a smart city
The electric vehicle
Moving around
Smart SpainRetos a la implantación del coche eléctrico
Friday, December 2nd
Urban mobility
Mobility
Instituto para la Diversi�cacióny Ahorro de la Energía
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