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Smart Cities: Thinking Outside The Box
Source: https://smartcitiesworld.net/
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Smart Cities: Thinking Outside The Box
Moderator: Setrag Khoshafian, Pegasystems Inc.
Ed Bernardon, Vice President, Strategic Automotive
Initiative, Siemens PLM Software
Subu Ramasamy, Senior Global Product Manager,
Connected Lighting Systems, Philips Lighting
Kris Carter, Co-Chair, Mayor's Office of New Urban
Mechanics, City of Boston
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ˆSource: UN
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Source: http://coolinfographics.com/
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Realizing Value for Smart Cities:
Insight to Action through Value Streams
Source: Intel
Value Stream
Raw-data Providers
Consumers
(raw data)
Aggregate /
Re-format /
Maintain
Enhancers
(raw -> value add)
Data-driven Smart City Service Providers
Analytics
(raw -> value add)
Insights / new
data sets
Raw or
Value
Added
Technical Interface :
• Globally-standardised architecture & APIs
Commercial / Legal Interface :
• Legal agreements for data sharing
• Charging framework for optional data
access
SMART CITY DATA EXCHANGE & MARKETPLACE
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Smart Cities
Source: Schneider Electric
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Smart Cities: Thinking Outside The Box
Ed Bernardon
Vice President,
Strategic Automotive Initiative,
Siemens PLM Software
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Smart Cities: Thinking Outside The Box
Subu Ramasamy
Senior Global Product Manager,
Connected Lighting Systems, Philips
Lighting
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Public infrastructure should be as
connected as we are
Today, we expect more from our
infrastructures
More than any other city service, public lighting bridges
the emotional and technical realms
Source: Philips Lighting
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million street
lights worldwide1
Lighting can account for
up to 40% of a city’s
total energy
consumption2
On average,
public lighting is
more than 20
years old3
2% of installed systems
are connected,
expected to reach 35%
by 20253
Public lighting is everywhere
but connectivity is not
~300 40%
1 Northeast Group, Global LED and Smart Street Lighting Forecast 2015-2025
2 European PPP Expertise Centre (EPEC), European Commission, Energy Efficient Street Lighting, 2013
3 Philips market analysis
Source: Philips Lighting
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The Climate Group's lightsavers trial investigated pilots with LED and smart
lighting in 12 major cities. In 15 trials, with over 500 lights and 27
products, significant energy savings were identified.
Connect to leverage the benefits
of LED energy savings
energy
savings with
LED
50-70%
energy savings when
coupled with smart
controls
Up to 80%
Source: The Climate Group, The Big Switch, 2015
Source: Philips Lighting
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Connected lighting and
citizen engagement
It’s beyond lighting, it gives a city its identity, its
branding, it makes people want to connect and feel proud
of their city
Source: Philips Lighting
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Lighting
sculpture
responds to
environmental
data
Cities are investing in architectural lighting to create identity,
attract tourists, and become better places to live, work and play. Understanding the
impact these installations are having allows the city to make the most of their
investment
Sentiment analysis
through social media
Source: Philips Lighting
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Connected lighting
and city monitoring
Open to exploring
the power of city data
Source: Philips Lighting
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Vision – Empowered cities with connected lighting
New systems need to be
connected, scalable, and open
4+ billion
connected
people
25+ billion
embedded,
intelligent
systems
25+ million
apps
50+
trillion GB
of data
The cloud
Source: Mario Morales, International Data Corpora-on (IDC). Forecast for 2020
Source: Philips Lighting
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Smart Cities: Thinking Outside The Box
Kris Carter,
Co-Chair,
Mayor's Office of New Urban
Mechanics,
City of Boston
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From our Mayor’s Office of New Urban Mechanics:
(see monum.github.io/playbook)
Notes de l'éditeur
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