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Smart Cities A New Operating System for a Urban World
Mike Letzgus URBANTEC, 28. Sep. 2017
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Das Dilemma
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Cities
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Connected solutions help us solve global challenges in cities!
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Urban mobility will be revolutionized with the convergence of connectivity, autonomous driving, shareconomy, & electrification
Mountain View, USA
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Fully connected, on-demand (App-based), autonomous mobility will blur the lines between individual and public transport
Lausanne, Switzerland
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Urban food production and local resource cycles can improve urban efficiency and quality of life (Lufa Farms, 2011)
Montreal, Kanada
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Werner Sobek
Stuttgart, Deutschland
Energy-plus houses provide local energy solutions and improve urban resilience (B10 Aktivhaus – W. Sobek, 2014)
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Logistics: Same-day Delivery + Predictive Shipping 60% of inner-city stores might disappear!
Seattle, USA
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Knittlingen, Germany
One system for water supply, sewage disposal, rainwater harvesting and energy production allows for self-sufficiency
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Quelle: iao.fraunhofer.de
Urban decision making will be based on real time data and evidence
London, UK
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Current time horizon for urban development planning (10-15 years)
Years
(log.)
Electrification
Planning and building in times of shortened innovation cycles
time
In 1760 one urban innovation cycle took 50+ years …
…2017 less than 2 years!
Quelle: Fraunhofer IAO, 2014
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Cities need a new operating system to manage the digital transformation
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Living labs & open innovation create the new operating system
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EU Lighthouse Initiative SCC
• 400 Mio. EUR
• 9 Demonstration Projects
• 27 Lighthouse Cities
• 40 Follower Cities
• > 200 „Smart Solutions“
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Connected things enable the service economy
² http://www.wired.com/2015/10/tesla-self-driving-over-air-update-live/?mbid=social_fb#slide-1
Case-Study „Apple“ Case-Study „Tesla“
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Physical layer
Systemic layer
Economic potential, holistic urban value creation
Urban processes, planning & governance
Systems integration of Technologies, infrastructures + Services
Infrastructures, Buildings & Technologies
Technology is not the problem!
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Physical layer
Systemic layer
Economic potential, holistic urban value creation
Urban processes, planning & governance
Systems integration of Technologies, infrastructures + Services
Infrastructures, Buildings & Technologies
Technology is not the problem!
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We need a systems innovation approach to develop the new operating system for smart
cities
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A systemic approach to urban markets
“Morgenstadt” is an Innovation Network that strives to design the future market for sustainable cities. It comprises of the main stakeholders that plan, finance, build, manage and operate cities, and it is run by the German Fraunhofer-Society. The main purpose of m:ci is to solve urban challenges by translating them into potential innovations and piloting solutions in new consortia.
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Innovation Network Morgenstadt
Smart Grid BW
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Boosting innovation in cities
7 CITY LABS
12 INNOVATION
PARTNERSHIPS
25 SMART CITY PROJECTS
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Morgenstadt Tools for Smart Cities
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…research and solutions for a sustainable world
Mike Letzgus Smart Urban Environments [email protected] www.iao.fraunhofer.de www.morgenstadt.de
Thank you!
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