Barcelona @ Selangor Smart City International Conference 2016
Presentation by Elia Hernando Navarro (Director of Smart Urban Projects, mediaurban) at the Selangor Smart City International Conference 2016 on December 6th 2016.
Elia presented about Barcelona's challenges and solutions and how it has managed to improve the lives of its citizens by using Smarter technology.
4. Roman (15-10
BC)
Medieval (1300-1600) Cerdà Urban Plan
(1859)
Universal Exhibition (1888) Industrial Revolution (1900) Universal Exhibition (1929)
Olympic Games (1992) Universal Fòrum of Cultures
(2004)
Smart City (2014)
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39. Digital identification service:
A digital identification service development consisting in a secure technology platform
that is able to manage easily and securely a digital identity for any transaction made on
mobile devices with municipal services.
An activation and implication tool for citizens with City Hall digital services with a great
development potential. Guaranteeing safety transactions and protecting privacy.
Mobile device usage as an authentication and signature tool, easing access and
reducing waiting times in public service benefits.
A technology platform for identity management that is transforming physical identity
into digital one´s using smartphones.
Mobile ID Application
42. Designing Public Space with the Internet of
Things:
Designing Public Space with the Internet of Things
43. Designing Public Space with
the Internet of Things:
Systematically add Smart
components (energy efficiency,
connectivity, mobility, etc.) to
any transformation in the
Public Space:
·Smart lighting
·WiFi
·Multisensors:
Thermal imaging camera
Sound sensors
Environmental sensors
IoT
Data collection from urban internet connected things to
be analyzed and help decision-making and help city
management.
44. City Operating System
ICT is fundamental to realizing smarter processes in the city function.
Data, the information collected from the numerous components that
make up the city, must be transmitted by some means to a processing
station where it can be read, analyzed and understood.
50. Big Data to Smart Urban Design
Old Town Smart Regeneration, “La Rambla”:
51. Big Data to Smart Urban Design
Old Town Smart Regeneration, “La Rambla”:
Use of Big Data for pedestrian density flow
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56. Conclusions
1. Long term, holistic project
2. Social project city of people
3. Technology as a necessary enabler
4. Stakeholder’s engagement
5. City alliances: international competition/
collaboration
6. Industry alliances: PPPs, standards, new
business models
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57. Is she eating?
Does she walk every day?
Can she afford electricity?
Is her home in a good condition?
How much is she spending for water?
Is the price of her house, affordable?
Does she see her family, friends, neighbours?
How is she feeling mentally, physically?
THE TRUE SMART CITY