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                                                                               29-30TH NOVEMBER 2011, AMSTERDAM

SMART CITIES EUROPE 2011
POWER, WATER, TRANSPORT, WASTE: INTELLIGENT INFRASTRUCTURES FOR THE INFORMATION AGE


    IMAGINE tomorrow’s intelligent infrastructures, today
    LEARN about smarter transport, energy and water technologies
    DEVELOP a sustainable smart city planning strategy
    BUILD citizen engagement to create long-term change

Henry David Thoreau called the city “millions of people being         With two days of jam-packed content, SMARTER CITIES 2011
lonesome together”, but it needn’t be that way. New ap-               will bring together the leading figures within the urban plan-
proaches to the 21st century city envision it as an integrated,       ning and infrastructure management sectors to discuss the
interconnected hub in which buildings, networks and people            most pressing issues currently facing our cities – improving
communicate with each other to create a harmonised, efficient         public safety, easing congestion, maximising energy efficiency
and sustainable environment: cleaner, greener, better, smarter.       and reducing environmental impact – as well as how to utilise
                                                                      cutting-edge technologies, integrated urban planning ap-
Inefficient transport services, outdated water and waste              proaches and sustainable methodologies to transform our urban
networks, rising pollution levels and an increased demand for         spaces into better places to live.
energy: all are challenges that need to be confronted by today’s
city planners. In an increasingly urbanised world, creating intel-    Bringing together city officials, utilities, transport operators,
ligent cities is essential.                                           developers, investors, contractors and solution providers,
                                                                      SMARTER CITIES 2011 will help attendees share best practice
How we address this urban explosion will define the cities of         case studies and address key challenges in relation to the
tomorrow. And this is where SMARTER CITIES 2011 has a vital           future development of their own intelligent cities.
role to play.

Billions of dollars are being spent on a vast range of city
infrastructure projects globally every year, and it is crucial that
these investments are part of an integrated and holistic vision
that make optimal use of information and communication tech-
nologies in order to drive efficiencies, improve communication
and enhance the built environment.
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WWW.SMARTCITIESEUROPE.COM




WHY ATTEND?                                                  WHO ATTENDS?
• HEAR FROM the world’s foremost urban planning and          SMART CITIES EUROPE 2011 will bring together stakehold-
  smart city experts                                         ers to discuss and determine how to transform today’s cit-
                                                             ies into sustainable, liveable cities through the large-scale
• UNDERSTAND how smart city infrastructure can improve       adoption of intelligent systems.
  public services, diversify the economy and promote sus-
  tainable development                                       Key decision-makers from cities, municipalities and local
                                                             government, including:
• DISCOVER practical examples of infrastructure solutions
  driving the development of smart cities                    • Mayors and deputy mayors
                                                             • City administrators and councillors
• ANALYSE case studies from international and domestic       • City planners
  industry professionals
                                                             Senior-level executives from utilities, energy suppliers,
• EVALUATE the myriad solutions available to enhance smart   service providers and transport operators with responsibility
  city development                                           for:

• TAKE PART in discussion groups about how cities and        • Infrastructure and network management
  businesses can work together and engage with citizens to   • IT departments
  make sustainability flourish                               • Strategy development
                                                             • Regulatory affairs
• DEVELOP a coherent smart city planning strategy            • Finance and legal
                                                             • Sustainability initiatives
• NETWORK WITH PEERS and meet new partners in the
  industry                                                   Leading industry decision-makers from:

                                                             • Trade associations and institutions
                                                             • Architects and designers
                                                             • Housing corporations
                                                             • Project developers and real estate owners
                                                             • Transport managers
                                                             • Financial institutions and investors
                                                             • Engineering firms and contractors
                                                             • Technology and solution providers
                                                             • Transport companies/suppliers

                                                             Other functions:

                                                             • Academics
                                                             • Futurists
                                                             • Consultants
                                                             • Media                                 Smart Cities
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  07:30 - 08:45   REGISTRATION & NETWORKING
  08:45 - 09:00   CHAIRMAN’S OPENING REMARKS

  09:00 - 10:00   KEYNOTE ADDRESS
                  THE CITY IS NOT THE PROBLEM; IT’S THE SOLUTION
                  Too often we think of the city as the cause of societal ills; from urban unrest to congestion to climate change to pollution, the city is seen as the
                  problem, rather than the solution. But in a smarter city environment – one defined by cutting-edge technology deployments, integrated urban planning,
                  sustainable methodologies and a dash of unorthodox thinking – the city holds the potential to address many of these challenges and provide the staging
                  post to a cleaner, better and brighter future.

                  KEY TAKEAWAYS:
                  • Learn why underperforming systems are opportunities for improvement rather than just areas for concern
                  • Hear how looking at problems from unconventional viewpoints can produce unexpected – and positive – results


  10:00 - 11:20   PANEL DISCUSSION
                  THE FUTURE OF THE INTELLIGENT CITY
                  At the turn of the last century, only 13 percent of the world’s population lived in cities; two years ago, for the first time ever, more than half of us were
                  city dwellers and by 2050 that number is expected to rise to 70 percent. Yet that huge urban influx means many cities are now groaning under the
                  weight of a sudden, massive and unprecedented demand for space, services and resources. What challenges does the 21st century city face – and more
                  importantly, where do the solutions lie?

                  KEY TAKEAWAYS:
                  • Establish where the pressure points lie and how to address them
                  • Hear from a panel of experts on smarter cities in action – real-world examples of how authorities are adding intelligence to their cities


  11:20 - 11:50   COFFEE & NETWORKING

  11:50 - 12:50   SPLIT-STREAM INTERACTIVE WORKSHOPS

                  STREAM 1: LOW-CARBON TRANSPORT
                  With the transportation sector representing one of the biggest contributors to global greenhouse gas emissions, decarbonising transport is a major prior-
                  ity for a smarter environment. A number of new business models are emerging to address the growing challenges of urban transportation and greater
                  public mobility. But how do you introduce new ideas into an existing transport plan? What are the key challenges to decarbonising transport?

                  Key takeaways:
                  • Learn about new, low-carbon transport solutions
                  • Discover how to integrate them into your existing transport plan



                  STREAM 2: THE WASTELAND, RE-IMAGINED
                  As urban populations rise, so too does the amount of waste those city dwellers generates. Traditionally, this would have gone straight to landfill; but there
                  is another way. Recycling and waste-to-energy – where waste is diverted from landfill and used as a source of renewable energy – is crucial to the long-
                  term health of our cities.

                  KEY TAKEAWAYS:
                  • Learn how smart cities are implementing solutions such as recycling and waste-to-energy
                  • Find out why citizen education (and buy-in) is critical, and how to achieve it


                  STREAM 3: SMARTER BUILDINGS
                  By 2025, buildings will use more energy than any other category of consumer. Heating, ventilation, air-conditioning, lights, water, elevators, the power
                  and cooling for technology and people: all contribute to making buildings a significant source of greenhouse gas emissions. They also consume up to
                  40% of the world’s natural resources. So how do we make our buildings smarter?

                  KEY TAKEAWAYS:
                  • Discover how sustainable building techniques and energy efficient materials can contribute to a city’s green credentials
                  • Learn how building management systems can reduce the carbon footprint of the built environment

  1300-1400       LUNCH




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  14:00 - 15:00   KEYNOTE SESSION
                  MAKING SENSE OF THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT
                  The rapid development of IT has produced an unprecedented wealth of information. Handheld electronics, location devices, networks and a wide as-
                  sortment of tags and sensors are constantly producing a rich stream of data reflecting various aspects of urban life. For urban planners and designers,
                  these digital traces are valuable sources of data in capturing the pulse of the city in rich temporal and spatial detail. But how do you make sense of such
                  information in order to make meaningful decisions on city planning and resource allocation?

                  KEY TAKEAWAYS:
                  • Find out how to apply the pervasive computing paradigm to urban spaces
                  • Hear how data collection and analysis is improving city management

  15:00 - 15:30   COFFEE & NETWORKING

  15:00 - 16:30   BREAKOUT GROUPS
                  GROUP 1: ENGAGING COMMUNITIES & CHANGING BEHAVIOURS
                  Often, it is the tiny efforts of many rather than the large efforts of just a few that can prove the difference between success and failure. Creating a
                  smarter city isn’t just about expensive technology deployments; it’s also about encouraging citizens to make smarter choices about how they live, work,
                  travel and consume. But how do you empower those citizens to take responsibility for their actions and change their behaviours if necessary?

                  KEY TAKEAWAYS:
                  • Learn how to engage citizens in smart city initiatives at the local level
                  • Discuss practical ideas for grass roots and community projects


                  GROUP 2: IS SUSTAINABLE THE SAME AS SMART?
                  They share some of the same goals, but is a sustainable city a truly smart city? The concept of sustainability is often associated with green concerns
                  and, as it relates to cities, improving the built environment. But is it time for a new definition of sustainability – one that encompasses economic,
                  societal, and other considerations as well as environmental aspects?

                  KEY TAKEAWAYS:
                  • Learn how to make sustainable developments ‘smart’
                  • Discuss practical ideas for developing green city solutions that also contribute to improvements in the economy and wider society


  16:30 - 17:30   LIVE Q&A
                  CITIES & CLIMATE CHANGE: THE 21ST CENTURY CHALLENGE
                  Cities are on the frontline in addressing global climate change. In a recent study, 43% reported that they are already dealing with the effects of climate
                  change including more hot days, increased frequency of heat waves, more intense rainfall, increased severity of storms and floods and rising sea levels.
                  Such changes have serious implications for buildings, infrastructure, water supply, energy supply and human health. City leaders need to rethink urban
                  planning in ways that will better manage urban sprawl and address growing climate-induced urban problems.

                  KEY TAKEAWAYS:
                  • Learn how to manage urban sprawl, reduce your city’s carbon footprint and improve its green credentials
                  • Take part in an interactive discussion with a true industry leader


  17:30 - 17:40   CHAIRMAN’S CLOSING REMARKS




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  09:00 - 10:00   KEYNOTE SESSION
                  LEARNING FROM GREENFIELDS
                  One of the benefits of building a new city from scratch is the ability to learn from the mistakes of the past. Unhindered by existing infrastructural
                  constraints, Greenfield developments are able to look at urban planning problems from a fresh perspective. What can these pilot projects tell us about
                  how the smart city of 2050 will function? And how can cities around Europe benefit from the insights gained from such projects?

                  KEY TAKEAWAYS:
                  • Learn what pilot projects tell us about how the smart city of 2050 will function
                  • Explore innovative uses of technology that will help redefine the city around us



  10:10 - 11:20   PANEL DISCUSSION
                  RETROFITTING THE URBAN LANDSCAPE
                  The next big design and development idea of the upcoming 50 years is going to be retrofitting suburbia. Whether it’s redeveloping dying malls,
                  re-inhabiting dead big-box stores or reconstructing wetlands and recreational areas out of abandoned parking lots, the growing number of empty and
                  underperforming sites throughout the suburban landscape represents a huge redevelopment opportunity.

                  KEY TAKEAWAYS:
                  • Find out what lessons legacy cities can learn from pilot schemes when it comes to thinking smarter


  11:20 - 11:50   COFFEE & NETWORKING

  11:50 - 13:00   SPLIT-STREAM INTERACTIVE WORKSHOPS

                  STREAM 1: ADDRESSING THE WATER CHALLENGE
                  Water scarcity is now widely recognised as the greatest resource risk of the 21st century. But growing awareness that water is a limited resource, along
                  with the advent of new technologies in urban water management, are redrawing the boundaries of what is possible in terms of managing this precious
                  resource.

                  KEY TAKEAWAYS:
                  • Discover how to spearhead a culture change in the perception of water value
                  • Discuss the options available to city authorities and planners in conserving, managing and maximising their water resources


                  STREAM 2: POWERING THE CITY OF TOMORROW
                  With demand for energy soaring, the need to consider alternative sources of power, heating and cooling grows ever more important – and the com-
                  mercial and environmental arguments for clean energy and district heating to be central elements of the intelligent city become even stronger. But can
                  clean energy really power tomorrow’s cities?

                  KEY TAKEAWAYS:
                  • Listen to case studies from successful district heating and clean energy projects, and understand how to implement your own
                  • Discuss what the energy paradigm of the future will look like


                  STREAM 3: SMART GRIDS AND SMARTER CITIES
                  As global population growth continues to accelerate in the coming decades, especially in urban areas, smart information and communication technolo-
                  gies will be at the forefront of the effort to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of utility systems and services – everything from power to water to
                  transport. But how successful have such schemes been to date? And what can we learn from them going forward?

                  KEY TAKEAWAYS:
                  • Share and evaluate the lessons learned from current pilot projects
                  • Discuss ways to improve upon current implementations and adapt the lessons learned to your own situation


  13:00 - 14:00   LUNCH




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  14:10 - 15:10   BREAKOUT GROUPS
                  GROUP 1: INTEGRATED PLANNING FOR A SMARTER FUTURE
                  Inefficient transport and water systems, pollution, increasing security risks and access to effective telecommunications are just some of the challenges
                  central to a city achieving its financial, economic, social and environmental goals. How can an integrated planning approach that takes into account each
                  different infrastructure element help in this regard?

                  KEY TAKEAWAYS:
                  • Discover why communication and collaboration is the bedrock for any successful planning project
                  • Learn how to improve forecasting, budgeting and the overall planning process


                  GROUP 2: TRANSPORT IN A SMART CITY ENVIRONMENT
                  The movement of people and freight across and between cities is critical to economic vitality and quality of life, and as such, transport operators must
                  balance capacity needs while addressing several imperatives: predicting demand; optimising transportation infrastructure and assets; improving the
                  traveller experience; improving operational efficiencies; reducing emissions; and maintaining safety and security. So how can intelligent transport solu-
                  tions in a smarter city environment help address these requirements?

                  KEY TAKEAWAYS:
                  • Examine successful ITS strategies in cities around the world
                  • Discuss how to overcome the challenges of legacy infrastructures
                  • Learn how to embrace emerging vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure technologies


  15:10 - 15:40   COFFEE & NETWORKING

  15:40 - 16:40   KEYNOTE ADDRESS
                  CHANGING THE PARADIGM: NEW IDEAS FOR OLD PROBLEMS
                  This new urban environment – where rapidly rising populations are placing ever-greater pressures on both natural resources and public services –
                  increasingly requires new ways of looking at the world around us. Is it enough to simply evolve the methodologies and approaches we already have, or is
                  a fresh take on the challenges required? Do we need an approach out of leftfield to radically alter our views?

                  KEY TAKEAWAYS:
                  • Learn how out-of-the-box thinking can transform the way we think about urban management solutions
                  • Apply lessons from outside the sector to transform the way you look at problems


  16:40 - 16:50   CHAIRMAN’S CLOSING REMARKS




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Smart cities pdf

  • 1. WWW.SMARTCITIESEUROPE.COM 29-30TH NOVEMBER 2011, AMSTERDAM SMART CITIES EUROPE 2011 POWER, WATER, TRANSPORT, WASTE: INTELLIGENT INFRASTRUCTURES FOR THE INFORMATION AGE IMAGINE tomorrow’s intelligent infrastructures, today LEARN about smarter transport, energy and water technologies DEVELOP a sustainable smart city planning strategy BUILD citizen engagement to create long-term change Henry David Thoreau called the city “millions of people being With two days of jam-packed content, SMARTER CITIES 2011 lonesome together”, but it needn’t be that way. New ap- will bring together the leading figures within the urban plan- proaches to the 21st century city envision it as an integrated, ning and infrastructure management sectors to discuss the interconnected hub in which buildings, networks and people most pressing issues currently facing our cities – improving communicate with each other to create a harmonised, efficient public safety, easing congestion, maximising energy efficiency and sustainable environment: cleaner, greener, better, smarter. and reducing environmental impact – as well as how to utilise cutting-edge technologies, integrated urban planning ap- Inefficient transport services, outdated water and waste proaches and sustainable methodologies to transform our urban networks, rising pollution levels and an increased demand for spaces into better places to live. energy: all are challenges that need to be confronted by today’s city planners. In an increasingly urbanised world, creating intel- Bringing together city officials, utilities, transport operators, ligent cities is essential. developers, investors, contractors and solution providers, SMARTER CITIES 2011 will help attendees share best practice How we address this urban explosion will define the cities of case studies and address key challenges in relation to the tomorrow. And this is where SMARTER CITIES 2011 has a vital future development of their own intelligent cities. role to play. Billions of dollars are being spent on a vast range of city infrastructure projects globally every year, and it is crucial that these investments are part of an integrated and holistic vision that make optimal use of information and communication tech- nologies in order to drive efficiencies, improve communication and enhance the built environment. Smart Cities Conf erenc e
  • 2. WWW.SMARTCITIESEUROPE.COM WHY ATTEND? WHO ATTENDS? • HEAR FROM the world’s foremost urban planning and SMART CITIES EUROPE 2011 will bring together stakehold- smart city experts ers to discuss and determine how to transform today’s cit- ies into sustainable, liveable cities through the large-scale • UNDERSTAND how smart city infrastructure can improve adoption of intelligent systems. public services, diversify the economy and promote sus- tainable development Key decision-makers from cities, municipalities and local government, including: • DISCOVER practical examples of infrastructure solutions driving the development of smart cities • Mayors and deputy mayors • City administrators and councillors • ANALYSE case studies from international and domestic • City planners industry professionals Senior-level executives from utilities, energy suppliers, • EVALUATE the myriad solutions available to enhance smart service providers and transport operators with responsibility city development for: • TAKE PART in discussion groups about how cities and • Infrastructure and network management businesses can work together and engage with citizens to • IT departments make sustainability flourish • Strategy development • Regulatory affairs • DEVELOP a coherent smart city planning strategy • Finance and legal • Sustainability initiatives • NETWORK WITH PEERS and meet new partners in the industry Leading industry decision-makers from: • Trade associations and institutions • Architects and designers • Housing corporations • Project developers and real estate owners • Transport managers • Financial institutions and investors • Engineering firms and contractors • Technology and solution providers • Transport companies/suppliers Other functions: • Academics • Futurists • Consultants • Media Smart Cities Conf erenc e
  • 3. PROGRAM: DAY 1 (AM) WWW.SMARTCITIES.COM 07:30 - 08:45 REGISTRATION & NETWORKING 08:45 - 09:00 CHAIRMAN’S OPENING REMARKS 09:00 - 10:00 KEYNOTE ADDRESS THE CITY IS NOT THE PROBLEM; IT’S THE SOLUTION Too often we think of the city as the cause of societal ills; from urban unrest to congestion to climate change to pollution, the city is seen as the problem, rather than the solution. But in a smarter city environment – one defined by cutting-edge technology deployments, integrated urban planning, sustainable methodologies and a dash of unorthodox thinking – the city holds the potential to address many of these challenges and provide the staging post to a cleaner, better and brighter future. KEY TAKEAWAYS: • Learn why underperforming systems are opportunities for improvement rather than just areas for concern • Hear how looking at problems from unconventional viewpoints can produce unexpected – and positive – results 10:00 - 11:20 PANEL DISCUSSION THE FUTURE OF THE INTELLIGENT CITY At the turn of the last century, only 13 percent of the world’s population lived in cities; two years ago, for the first time ever, more than half of us were city dwellers and by 2050 that number is expected to rise to 70 percent. Yet that huge urban influx means many cities are now groaning under the weight of a sudden, massive and unprecedented demand for space, services and resources. What challenges does the 21st century city face – and more importantly, where do the solutions lie? KEY TAKEAWAYS: • Establish where the pressure points lie and how to address them • Hear from a panel of experts on smarter cities in action – real-world examples of how authorities are adding intelligence to their cities 11:20 - 11:50 COFFEE & NETWORKING 11:50 - 12:50 SPLIT-STREAM INTERACTIVE WORKSHOPS STREAM 1: LOW-CARBON TRANSPORT With the transportation sector representing one of the biggest contributors to global greenhouse gas emissions, decarbonising transport is a major prior- ity for a smarter environment. A number of new business models are emerging to address the growing challenges of urban transportation and greater public mobility. But how do you introduce new ideas into an existing transport plan? What are the key challenges to decarbonising transport? Key takeaways: • Learn about new, low-carbon transport solutions • Discover how to integrate them into your existing transport plan STREAM 2: THE WASTELAND, RE-IMAGINED As urban populations rise, so too does the amount of waste those city dwellers generates. Traditionally, this would have gone straight to landfill; but there is another way. Recycling and waste-to-energy – where waste is diverted from landfill and used as a source of renewable energy – is crucial to the long- term health of our cities. KEY TAKEAWAYS: • Learn how smart cities are implementing solutions such as recycling and waste-to-energy • Find out why citizen education (and buy-in) is critical, and how to achieve it STREAM 3: SMARTER BUILDINGS By 2025, buildings will use more energy than any other category of consumer. Heating, ventilation, air-conditioning, lights, water, elevators, the power and cooling for technology and people: all contribute to making buildings a significant source of greenhouse gas emissions. They also consume up to 40% of the world’s natural resources. So how do we make our buildings smarter? KEY TAKEAWAYS: • Discover how sustainable building techniques and energy efficient materials can contribute to a city’s green credentials • Learn how building management systems can reduce the carbon footprint of the built environment 1300-1400 LUNCH Smart Cities Conf erenc e
  • 4. PROGRAM: DAY 1 (PM) WWW.SMARTCITIES.COM 14:00 - 15:00 KEYNOTE SESSION MAKING SENSE OF THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT The rapid development of IT has produced an unprecedented wealth of information. Handheld electronics, location devices, networks and a wide as- sortment of tags and sensors are constantly producing a rich stream of data reflecting various aspects of urban life. For urban planners and designers, these digital traces are valuable sources of data in capturing the pulse of the city in rich temporal and spatial detail. But how do you make sense of such information in order to make meaningful decisions on city planning and resource allocation? KEY TAKEAWAYS: • Find out how to apply the pervasive computing paradigm to urban spaces • Hear how data collection and analysis is improving city management 15:00 - 15:30 COFFEE & NETWORKING 15:00 - 16:30 BREAKOUT GROUPS GROUP 1: ENGAGING COMMUNITIES & CHANGING BEHAVIOURS Often, it is the tiny efforts of many rather than the large efforts of just a few that can prove the difference between success and failure. Creating a smarter city isn’t just about expensive technology deployments; it’s also about encouraging citizens to make smarter choices about how they live, work, travel and consume. But how do you empower those citizens to take responsibility for their actions and change their behaviours if necessary? KEY TAKEAWAYS: • Learn how to engage citizens in smart city initiatives at the local level • Discuss practical ideas for grass roots and community projects GROUP 2: IS SUSTAINABLE THE SAME AS SMART? They share some of the same goals, but is a sustainable city a truly smart city? The concept of sustainability is often associated with green concerns and, as it relates to cities, improving the built environment. But is it time for a new definition of sustainability – one that encompasses economic, societal, and other considerations as well as environmental aspects? KEY TAKEAWAYS: • Learn how to make sustainable developments ‘smart’ • Discuss practical ideas for developing green city solutions that also contribute to improvements in the economy and wider society 16:30 - 17:30 LIVE Q&A CITIES & CLIMATE CHANGE: THE 21ST CENTURY CHALLENGE Cities are on the frontline in addressing global climate change. In a recent study, 43% reported that they are already dealing with the effects of climate change including more hot days, increased frequency of heat waves, more intense rainfall, increased severity of storms and floods and rising sea levels. Such changes have serious implications for buildings, infrastructure, water supply, energy supply and human health. City leaders need to rethink urban planning in ways that will better manage urban sprawl and address growing climate-induced urban problems. KEY TAKEAWAYS: • Learn how to manage urban sprawl, reduce your city’s carbon footprint and improve its green credentials • Take part in an interactive discussion with a true industry leader 17:30 - 17:40 CHAIRMAN’S CLOSING REMARKS Smart Cities Conf erenc e
  • 5. PROGRAM: DAY 2 (AM) WWW.SMARTCITIES.COM 09:00 - 10:00 KEYNOTE SESSION LEARNING FROM GREENFIELDS One of the benefits of building a new city from scratch is the ability to learn from the mistakes of the past. Unhindered by existing infrastructural constraints, Greenfield developments are able to look at urban planning problems from a fresh perspective. What can these pilot projects tell us about how the smart city of 2050 will function? And how can cities around Europe benefit from the insights gained from such projects? KEY TAKEAWAYS: • Learn what pilot projects tell us about how the smart city of 2050 will function • Explore innovative uses of technology that will help redefine the city around us 10:10 - 11:20 PANEL DISCUSSION RETROFITTING THE URBAN LANDSCAPE The next big design and development idea of the upcoming 50 years is going to be retrofitting suburbia. Whether it’s redeveloping dying malls, re-inhabiting dead big-box stores or reconstructing wetlands and recreational areas out of abandoned parking lots, the growing number of empty and underperforming sites throughout the suburban landscape represents a huge redevelopment opportunity. KEY TAKEAWAYS: • Find out what lessons legacy cities can learn from pilot schemes when it comes to thinking smarter 11:20 - 11:50 COFFEE & NETWORKING 11:50 - 13:00 SPLIT-STREAM INTERACTIVE WORKSHOPS STREAM 1: ADDRESSING THE WATER CHALLENGE Water scarcity is now widely recognised as the greatest resource risk of the 21st century. But growing awareness that water is a limited resource, along with the advent of new technologies in urban water management, are redrawing the boundaries of what is possible in terms of managing this precious resource. KEY TAKEAWAYS: • Discover how to spearhead a culture change in the perception of water value • Discuss the options available to city authorities and planners in conserving, managing and maximising their water resources STREAM 2: POWERING THE CITY OF TOMORROW With demand for energy soaring, the need to consider alternative sources of power, heating and cooling grows ever more important – and the com- mercial and environmental arguments for clean energy and district heating to be central elements of the intelligent city become even stronger. But can clean energy really power tomorrow’s cities? KEY TAKEAWAYS: • Listen to case studies from successful district heating and clean energy projects, and understand how to implement your own • Discuss what the energy paradigm of the future will look like STREAM 3: SMART GRIDS AND SMARTER CITIES As global population growth continues to accelerate in the coming decades, especially in urban areas, smart information and communication technolo- gies will be at the forefront of the effort to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of utility systems and services – everything from power to water to transport. But how successful have such schemes been to date? And what can we learn from them going forward? KEY TAKEAWAYS: • Share and evaluate the lessons learned from current pilot projects • Discuss ways to improve upon current implementations and adapt the lessons learned to your own situation 13:00 - 14:00 LUNCH Smart Cities Conf erenc e
  • 6. PROGRAM: DAY 2 (PM) WWW.SMARTCITIES.COM 14:10 - 15:10 BREAKOUT GROUPS GROUP 1: INTEGRATED PLANNING FOR A SMARTER FUTURE Inefficient transport and water systems, pollution, increasing security risks and access to effective telecommunications are just some of the challenges central to a city achieving its financial, economic, social and environmental goals. How can an integrated planning approach that takes into account each different infrastructure element help in this regard? KEY TAKEAWAYS: • Discover why communication and collaboration is the bedrock for any successful planning project • Learn how to improve forecasting, budgeting and the overall planning process GROUP 2: TRANSPORT IN A SMART CITY ENVIRONMENT The movement of people and freight across and between cities is critical to economic vitality and quality of life, and as such, transport operators must balance capacity needs while addressing several imperatives: predicting demand; optimising transportation infrastructure and assets; improving the traveller experience; improving operational efficiencies; reducing emissions; and maintaining safety and security. So how can intelligent transport solu- tions in a smarter city environment help address these requirements? KEY TAKEAWAYS: • Examine successful ITS strategies in cities around the world • Discuss how to overcome the challenges of legacy infrastructures • Learn how to embrace emerging vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure technologies 15:10 - 15:40 COFFEE & NETWORKING 15:40 - 16:40 KEYNOTE ADDRESS CHANGING THE PARADIGM: NEW IDEAS FOR OLD PROBLEMS This new urban environment – where rapidly rising populations are placing ever-greater pressures on both natural resources and public services – increasingly requires new ways of looking at the world around us. Is it enough to simply evolve the methodologies and approaches we already have, or is a fresh take on the challenges required? Do we need an approach out of leftfield to radically alter our views? KEY TAKEAWAYS: • Learn how out-of-the-box thinking can transform the way we think about urban management solutions • Apply lessons from outside the sector to transform the way you look at problems 16:40 - 16:50 CHAIRMAN’S CLOSING REMARKS Smart Cities Conf erenc e