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Reviewing examples of planned Smart Cities in the US. Explaining the four levels /types of Smart Cities. Offering some key realizations pertaining to Smart Cities.

Reviewing examples of planned Smart Cities in the US. Explaining the four levels /types of Smart Cities. Offering some key realizations pertaining to Smart Cities.

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Smart cities 4 ieee part 3

  1. 1. 4IR and Smart Cities Part 3
  2. 2. What Is Exciting In America? 2 NYC
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  4. 4. 4 San Antonio is considered as having the best plans in TX for becoming a Smart City
  5. 5. Denver, working with Panasonic, has great plans for the future 5
  6. 6. 7 Surge Cities like Austin and Frisco have a great opportunity in being ranked high on the Smart City List
  7. 7. Bill Gates buys 25,000 acres of Arizona desert to build a Smart City • November 13, 2017 8 Not the actual plan
  8. 8. 9 Another proposed plan for Bill Gates’ Smart City. Simple but Smart.
  9. 9. 10 People are wondering how is Bill going to convert this site in Belmont, AZ into a Smart City!
  10. 10. Cryptocurrency millionaire Jeffrey Berns has revealed plans to develop a large parcel of Nevada's desert into a Smart City 11 https://www.dezeen.com/2018/11/06/blockchain-innovation-park-smart-city-nevada-jeffrey-berns/ Berns, who made a fortune selling cryptocurrency, plans to transform the 67,000-acre (27,113-hectare) plot in Nevada after paying reportedly paying $170 million for the land.
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  15. 15. 16 Las Vegas Valley may get its own $7.5 billion smart city
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  17. 17. Smart Cities Today Fit In Four Categories
  18. 18. Smart City Options 22 Smart City 1.0 Implementing Smart Technologies in a haphazard way! Tactical/Opportunistic Mentality Smart City 2.0 Strategic Approach - having a Vision and addressing the Big Picture Smart City 3.0 Connected with other neighboring and distant Smart Cities Smart Metroplex Smart County, Region Smart State Smart Country Better Term: Cognitive City or Community Bottom-Up Approach Top-Down Approach Holistic Approach However, there is a 4th option that will be introduced by the end of this Century!
  19. 19. Four Key Realizations 1. Not 1,000, but not even one billion sensors and smart poles make a city “Smart” • Efficiency is only a small subset of “Smart”. It’s the “magnets”, services, and QoL that make a city “Smart” 2. It’s NOT smart to delegate the implementation of “Smart City” initiatives to CIOs. Cities need to assign a new department that has “true” cross- functional responsibility! 23
  20. 20. Four Key Realizations (cont’d) 3. Smart City initiatives will take decades to complete. Smart Cities is not a project. It is a long-lasting program similar to building the nation’s Interstate Highway System • The construction of the highway system was authorized by the Federal Aid Highway Act of 1956. Today (74 years later) the highway system is about 85% complete. No definite deadline! 4. There is NO one plan that fits all cities! Each city is different (different needs, wants, dreams, aspirations …) 26
  21. 21. Copenhagen’s Goal: Best Green and Eco- friendliest City in Europe By 2030 27 The Top-Down Approach starts with a Master Plan or Strategy
  22. 22. The Holistic Approach For Smart Cities: Co-Creating The Future 29 People Culture All Other Magnets Services & Programs Technical Infrastructure Ecosystems and Their Infrastructure Vision Of The Future Educate Citizens
  23. 23. Key Realization: No City Is An Island 31 Dallas, Ft. Worth, Arlington, Frisco, McKinney, Allen, Plano, Addison, etc. are NOT standalone entities. ADVICE: Learn to cooperate and pool your money and resources
  24. 24. The 4th Option: Self-Managed Smart City 32 Believe it or not, scientist are already working on this, By the end of this century it will become a reality
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