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Every city can bea smart city(though there are different implementation routes to get there)
Marc Jadoul @mjadoul
Riga, 10 November 2017
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A ‘smart city’ is a community that is capable of reinventing itself by making urban living smarter, safer, and more sustainable (using ICT technologies and other means.)
smart safe sustainable
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Talking about smart cities is often like comparing apples and oranges; they differ in vision, objectives, implementation, budgets, etc.
https://www.smartnation.sghttps://amsterdamsmartcity.com http://www.discoverneom.com
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A year ago, Machina Research* interviewed 22 smart cities around the world
* In the mean time, Machina Research has become part of Gartner
smart safe sustainableAuckland
TokyoWuxi
ShanghaiBangkokDehli
SingaporePune
Cape Town
New YorkSan Francisco
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Bristol
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Berlin
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Paris
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Vienna
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MexicoCity
Cleveland
Bogota SãoPaulo
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Barcelona Jeddah Dubai
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The Nokia-commissioned research resulted in an inventory of best practices from and a list of recommendations for smart city stakeholders
Vendor relationships
Data regulationOrganization and coordination
Engaging citizens
Mobilizing resources
Procurement
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The ‘smart city playbook’ can be freely downloaded
Download “The Smart City Playbook” nokia.ly/smartcityplaybook
Replay the webinarnokia.ly/smartcitywebinar
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The report also revealed three implementation routes to a smart city
H
Anchorcities
Platform cities
Beta cities
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Each routes puts emphasis on a different component of a smart city
1. applications 2. (ICT) infrastructure
3. ecosystem
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A piecemeal implementation strategy holds the risk of creating application ‘stovepipes’ with high integration and operation costs
Connec-tivity
Data
IoT platform
Devices
Applica-tions
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Connec-tivity
Data
IoT platform
Devices
Applica-tions
A horizontal, standards-based ICT infrastructure enables open innovation, synergies between applications, and cost-effective deployment
secure scalableshared
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Barcelona started as an application-driven city, but has started recognizing the need for deploying a common platform
“There are a lot of different silos, a lot of sensor vendors, a lot of different applications, and the first thing we need is a common layer, the main lesson we have learnt in Barcelona is that the first thing you need to become a successful smart city is to start deploying a common platform.”
Francesca Bria, Barcelona’s chief technology officer and digital commissioner
https://www.ft.com/content/6d2fe2a8-722c-11e7-93ff-99f383b09ff9
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Minneapolis/Saint Paul has developed a holistic vision on mobility and public transportation
http://bit.ly/1LARh2t
“A prosperous urban center in which people can easily choose to live a car-free or car-light lifestyle, using smart and integrated transportation options, to travel where and when they want to go, conveniently and safely.”
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Data is the new oil – a lot of value is created through the refinement process
Sensing
Monitoring
Analytics
Learning
Control
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Turning big data into open data may unleash new value for cities
http://www.opendatanow.com/2013/11/new-big-data-vs-open-data-mapping-it-out
Citizen engagement programs not based on data (e.g. petition websites)
Non-public data for marketing, infrastructure planning, business analysis, (nat’l) security
Large datasets from scientific research, social media or non-government sources
Public data from local/state/federal government (e.g. budget data)
Public reporting (e.g. environmental, social & governance) and other business data (e.g. consumer complaints, transportation schedules)
Large public government datasets (e.g. GPS, commerce, demographics, healthcare)
BigData
OpenGov’t
OpenData
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The New York City data portal publishes 1,100+ open data sets
https://opendata.cityofnewyork.us/
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A public-private ecosystem, open collaboration, and a continuous dialog with/ between technology stakeholders, city leaders, and citizens are key to success
use cases executionpartners
technologystakeholders
city leaders & citizens
businessmodels
applicationconcepts
solutionproduction
sustainabledeployment
agileprototyping
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businesscase
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The Auckland (New Zealand) connected bus shelter trial focusses on ecosystem, business models, and user experience
http://ngconnect.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/PR1512017052EN_Innovation-2020-Connected_Bus_Shelter_Report.pdf
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The Amsterdam smart city initiative employs only 7 FTEs that call themselves ‘matchmakers’ rather than city ‘planners’ or solution ‘owners’
https://www.nordicedge.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/FA-Vermast.pdf
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A city can only be as smart as its citizens.
Building a smart city is building a happy city.
Two more things: smart cities need smart technology, but…
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Dubai wants to be the ‘happiest city on earth’
“The new project creates a structured and scientific approach to assessing projects and initiatives, helping us understand where efforts will have the maximum impact on happiness.”
H.E. Dr Aisha Bint Butti Bin Bishr, Director General of the Smart Dubai Office
http://www.smartdubai.ae/story0606.php
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At Nokia, we create the technology to connect the world — and make cities smarter, safer, and more sustainable
Nokia IMPACT IoT Platformplatform.innovation.nokia.com
IoT Community ecosystemiotcommunity.com
Nokia smart citynetworks.nokia.com/smart-city