Let’s Build a Smarter Planet.City by City.Marius Vasile, Country MidMarket Sales ManagerRomania and Republic of Moldova
May 18th 2011
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Intelligence is being infused into the way the world works.
Our world is becoming
INSTRUMENTED.Our world is becoming
INTERCONNECTED.Virtually all things, processes and ways of working are becoming
INTELLIGENT.
An opportunity for cities to think and act in new ways.
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A planet of smarter cities: In 2007, for the first time in history, the majority of the world’s population—3.3 billion people—lived in cities. By 2050, city dwellers are expected to make up 70% of Earth’s total population, or 6.4 billion people.
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The city is a microcosm of the major challenges and opportunities facing the planet today—intensified and accelerated. Here, all man-made systems come together and interact with one another.
Public Safety
GovernmentServices
Education
Healthcare
Transportation
Energy and Utilities
Telecommunications
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Smarter transportation
An opportunity to cut traffic by as much as 20%: Cities can infuse intelligence into their entire transportation system, improving drivers’commutes, giving better information to city planners, increasing the productivity of businesses and raising citizens’ quality of life.
Smarter energy and utilities
An opportunity to reduce energy use by up to 15%: By providing real-time information about the flow of energy, an intelligent utility system helps citizens and utilities make smarter, more responsible choices about the way they buy, sell and manage electricity.
Smarter healthcare
An opportunity to lower the cost of therapy by as much as 90%: A smarter healthcare system forges partnerships and makes better use of data in order to deliver excellent care, predict and prevent disease and empower people to make smarter choices.
Smarter public safety
Because up to 45% of a city’s budget goes to public safety: A smarter city uses advanced technologies and community-based approaches to anticipate and prevent—not just respond to—crimes and emergencies.
Smarter education
An opportunity to nurture our most valuable resource: smarter cities take a systemic view of their education systems, evaluating students in multiple dimensions and equipping them to perform better both inside and outside traditional classroom environments.
Smarter government services
An opportunity to deliver needed services to all citizens: Increased information sharing and collaboration drives smarter decision-making across government agencies, service providers and other constituents.
Let’s build a smarter city
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The new leadership requirements:
Collaboration
Standards
Openness and innovation
These three elements are key to your city’s long-term strategy and road-map to success.
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Building a smarter planetThe key precondition for
REAL CHANGEnow exists.
A period of discontinuity is a period of
OPPORTUNITY for those with courage and vision.
There will be
WINNERS,and there will be losers.
What will you do?
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Analytics�Assessing overall health of the
community vs. national indicators�Establish goals and priorities
Municipal Dashboards�Measuring progress against goals� Identifying improvement areas
Public Safety�Crime information warehouse�Emergency response�Digital surveillance
Energy & Utilities �Smart grid�Building efficiency assessments�Water management
Intelligent Transportation�Road user charging�Fare management�Transport info management
Healthcare �E-medical records�Home health services�Payment systems
Education �Smarter Classroom�Smart Administration� Innovation in Research
Government Services�Citizen-centered design� Integrated service delivery �Permits and licenses� Land registries
IBM Solutions Portfolio for Cities
Telecommunications • Broadband expansion
Government Accountability – Results orientation and Openness
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Smarter Cities References
Stockholm implemented an intelligent toll system in the city center, which resulted in 20% less traffic, 40% lower emissions and 40,000 additional users of the public transportation system.
The NYPD Crime Information Warehouse gives officers mobile access to more than 120 million criminal complaints, arrests and 911 records, as well as 5 million criminal records, parole files and photographs -resulting in a 27% reduction in crime.
City of Albuquerque introduced a performance management system that reduces manual data collection from disparate sources while enabling actionable, timely information for citizens, emergency personnel and others—realizing an initial cost savings of almost 2,000% ROI.
In China , the Ministry of Education's Blue Sky is a basic education learning portal that provides distance-learning opportunities for China's poorer, rural students. It has more than 45,000 daily users.
Malta is building a smart grid that links the power and water systems, and will detect leakages, allow for variable pricing and provide more control to consumers.
University Hospital Motol in Prague completed the first implementation of Grid Medical Archive Solution Europe: a system that provides secure storage and archiving solution to patients' medical records for at least 10 years.
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The IBM Centennial
On June 16, 2011, IBM will celebrate its 100th anniversary as a corporation.
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Reinventing the modern corporation
How to build a new kind of organization and sustain it over time
The story of IBM is an ongoing story of…
Pioneering the science of information
How to capture the opportunity of enterprise computing
Making the world workbetter
How to apply technology to transform companies, industries, societies
. . . in the service of world-changing progress
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