Post on 07-Mar-2018
Smart Cities and Connected Citizens?Jamie Cudden – Smart City Program Manager, DCC @jcudden
“Smart City Market to be worth $400 billion by
2020” - ARUP, 2015
BUT…..In 1997, the Smart Communities World Forum predicted that there would be 50,000 smart cities across the world by 2007.
A 2014 estimate by Frost & Sullivan predictedthe market for cities could be valued at $1.5trillion by 2020
TECHNOLOGY LOOKING FOR A SOLUTION
CITIES TAKING A MORE CO-ORDINATED PROBLEM BASED APPROACH
CITY LEADERS ARE STEPPING UP.....
WHY IS IT TAKING SO LONG?
INITIAL DRIVE WAS A VENDOR LED APPROACH
COLLABORATION MODELS ARE KEY
SMART DUBLIN LAUNCH MARCH 2016
TRANSFORMING THE WAY DUBLIN SOLVES PROBLEMS
NEW GOVERNENCE APPROACH
Showcasing Success:
Engagement with citizens - building awareness
COLLABORATION MODEL
Tapping into your local ecosystem
Smart Cities wont be delivered in isolation
COLLABORATION MODEL
DUBLIN & IRELAND IOT COLLABORATION
DUBLIN TESTBED
Small Cell Technology
OPEN COLLABORATION STRUCTURES
Docklands Smart District IOT Group
“The vision for the Docklands is to become one of the great urban living environments of Europe”
Over 3 billion of investment between now and 2025
DRIVING USE CASE INNOVATIONS IN THE IOT SPACE
Small messages, Low Power, Long battery life.
Suitable for Awkward spots, Low cost point
SIGFOX
NB-IOT
LOW COST ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING / FLOODING
NEW BUSINESS MODELS / USE CASES
Rethinking how we utilize city assets
Working across siloes
TEST THE FUTURE IN DUBLIN
DATA
DATA
DATA
DATA
DATA
DATA
VALUE TO, THE CITIZEN, THE CITY, BUSINESS
The Connected Smart City
THE SMART CITY UTOPIA
POWER SOURCES / ACCESS POINTS / SMALL CELLS /CABINETS/ FIBRE / SENSORS /ACTUATORS
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CITIES NEED TO MAKE IT EASIER TO CONNECT THINGS……
RULES AND POLICIES AND REGULATIONS
Learn from best practice
Cities setting the agenda with others
Standards, interoperability, openness
Reference Architectures
BUILDING BETTER CITIES TOGETHER
Connected City Advisory Board (CCAB)
Build awareness, advocacy and global availability of Connectivity guided by
the leadership of Connected Cities. These Cities will guide and mobilize the
industry through the adoption of standards and best practices as defined by
the shared knowledge of the Connected Cities Advisory Board (CCAB).
Connected City Blueprint
Scope:
Develop an Industry Blueprint to support cities
and governments to develop their strategies
towards universal connectivity and been able to
understand current and future opportunities and
challenges.
Objectives:
• Provide a definition of Connected City and
Smart City
• Identify the Connected City opportunities &
challenges
• Provide guidelines, best practices &
roadmaps for the development of Connected
Cities.
CCAB Initiatives
REALISING THE SMART CITY OPPORTUNITY
CITIES ARE STEPPING UP TO THE CHALLENGE
COLLABORATION MODEL IS KEY TO SUCCESS
INTEROPERABILITY, OPEN STANDARDS & BLUEPRINTS
RAISE AWARENESS OF THE OPPORTUNITY
CITIES need better PROCUREMENT models
THE SMART CITY IS STARTING TO SCALE UP