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Smart people creating smart communities
MELBOURNE CONVENTION CENTRE, VICTORIA 9TH - 11TH MAY 2018
ASCA AUSTRALIAN SMARTCOMMUNITIES CONFERENCE
Trade Exhibition
50+ Speakers
Social Functions
40+ Sessions
Panel discussions, workshops and interactive demonstrations Optional & Inclusive social events
Keynote presentations by international and national speakers
See the latest smart solutions and technologies
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WHAT IS A SMART COMMUNITY? Smart communities use information communication technologies and data to be more efficient. They enjoy cost and energy savings, improved service delivery, better quality of life and a reduced environmental footprint.
Smart communities supporters advocate for the integration of technology and data infrastructure, promote digital technologies to increase the capability of existing infrastructure and services, and champion citizen involvement and citizen-focused service delivery.
A “community” is deliberately broadly defined as a town, shire, local government area, collection of towns or shires, city, residential estate, business / enterprise / technology park or a development area. Smart communities are defined by their:
• Smart infrastructure - anything “material” that aids faster, more reliable connectivity. It includes fixed line, mobile, wireless / WiFi and data centre services, as well as the tools required to plan and implement enhanced digital infrastructure.
• Smart capacity - is raising the level of digital skills of the people in the community so that they can boost creativity, knowledge sharing and experimentation.
• Smart innovation - is driving the digital economy with new digital applications, services, community enterprise, job creation and economic growth.
The Australian Smart Communities Association (ASCA) is the not-for-profit peak body representing people and organisations spearheading moves to make our communities more liveable, more sustainable and more technologically empowered.
Its members and partners include governments, businesses, universities and passionate individuals. ASCA recognises the importance of putting people first – and viewing things from a local perspective while also drawing on international experience.
The smart use of technology in city/community management, energy, water, health and transport, along with high-speed broadband, could add more than 70,000 jobs to the Australian economy and bring 1.5 percent growth to our Gross Domestic Product within five years.
ASCA wants all Australian communities to have the infrastructure and capacity, and to demonstrate the innovation, to forge thriving digitally-enabled economies.
We need collaboration between all levels of government and a bipartisan national strategy. ASCA is committed to playing a major role in achieving this.
INTRODUCTION
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The ASCA Australian Smart Communities Conference is the ultimate event for people and organisations spearheading moves to make our communities more liveable, more sustainable and more technologically empowered.
In 2018, delegates explored how to:
• place people first through user-oriented experience• adjust services to meet needs and benefit the planet• benefit through the delivery of more tailored community services, operational
savings and informed capital works programs• build communitywide partnerships to drive new investment and employment
in the digital economy.
By using smart solutions, smart communities become more efficient, increase the capability of existing infrastructure and services, and improve the quality of life for their citizens.
The ASCA Australian Smart Communities Conference provides the platform to showcase these smart solutions, celebrate the successes of our smart communities and share stories with our members and the broader community.
International and national speakers also provided key insights to guide delegates on what government and communities need to do to:
• Bring about transformational change to the way communities are managed.• Embrace the right technologies to build robust, smart economies.• Focus attention on enhancing skills to take greatest advantage of digital
connectivity.• Promote innovation and creativity to everyone’s benefit.
OVERVIEW
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ATTENDEES
The ASCA Australia Smart Communities Conference will provide the only all-inclusive opportunity in Australia in 2018 to connect with, be introduced to, learn from, and become inspired by leaders at the very forefront of what it takes to become a smart community.
The conference has already become the leading Australian event in the smart communities sector. Run by ASCA, a not-for-profit member association, this conference has no commercial imperative or other hidden agenda.
International and national speakers will provide key insights that will guide delegates on what Government and communities need to do to:
• Bring about transformational change to the way communities are managed.
• Embrace the right technologies to build robust, smart economies.
• Focus attention on enhancing skills to take greatest advantage of digital connectivity.
• Promote innovation and creativity to the benefit of everyone in society.
58% OF DELEGATES CAME FROM REGIONAL AREAS
47% WORKED FOR LOCAL, STATE OR FEDERAL GOVERNMENT BODIES
32% WORKED FOR CORPORATIONS
42% WERE FROM MAJOR CITIES
In 2017:
21% WORKED FOR UNIVERSITIES,
RESEARCH INSTITUTES, STARTUPS, NFP
ORGANISATIONS
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The Hon. Bob CarrFormer Premier of
NSW & Former Foreign Minister of Australia
Th Hon. Frank McGuire
Parliamentary Secretary for Small Business and
Innovation
Robert LinsdellManaging Director,
ANZ VERTIV
Shayne SilcoxChief Executive Officer,
Melville City Council
Garry HuntChief Executive Officer,
City of Joondalup
Peter TegartChief Executive Officer, Queanbeyan-Palerang
Regional Council
Nicholas Stabler City Digital Experience
Analyst, City of Newcastle
Evan WalkerDirector, Smart
Innovation Centre, Transport NSW
Duncan TaylorCEO and Managing Director, Country
Universities Centre
Trevor BudgeManager Regional
Sustainable Development, City of
Greater Bendigo
Roger RooneySenior Project Manager
– Smart Parking & CBRfree Wi-Fi, ACT
Government
Professor Laurie Buys
Creative Industries Faculty, School of Design
Office QUT
Eamon WaterfordChief Executive Officer, Committee for Sydney
The Hon. Anthony Albanese
Shadow Minister for Transport & Infrastructure,
Shadow Minister for Cities, Shadow Minister for Tourism, Labor Party
Sergio Fernandez de Cordova
Chairman, P3 SmartCity Partners (U.S)
Jason NielsenRISE Research Institutes
of Sweden (Sweden)
Anna GrauDoxaIS (Spain)
Catherine Caruna-McManus
Director Sales & Strategy, Meshed Pty Ltd
Speaker Coming Soon!
Claire HowlettA/First Assistant
Secretary, Department of Prime Minister
and Cabinet
Cat Matson, CDO Brisbane,
Brisbane Marketing
Holly RuxinFounder & CEO,
Mountcalm TCR (U.S)
Verity FirthExecutive Director
Social Justice, UTS
Nicole CampbellSenior Manager
Reserach & Learning, Landcom
Leonie PearsonLeader, Major Research
Projects, Regional Australia Institute
Professor Elanor Huntington
Dean of Engineering and Computer Science, ANU
David ColemanSunshine Coast
Council
Jason NielsenHead of
Internationalisation - business development & innovation management,
RISE Sweden
Sandy BurgoyneUniversity of Sydney
Shweta BabbarManager Innovation
and Continuous Improvement, Glen Eira
City Council
2018 SPEAKERS
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Chris HannafordDirector Business and
Innovation, City of Prospect
Jon AnsteyExecutive General Manager, Insight & Innovation, Coliban
Region Water Corporation
Pascal PerezDirector SMART
Infrastructure Facility, University of Wollongong
Paul BurtonDirector, Cities Research
Institute, Griffith University
Phil Smith, Chief Regulatory
Officer, OptiComm Co Pty Ltd
Neil TemperleyExecutive Product
Manager – Future Cities, Transport and Logistics
Living Lab MentorData61 | CSIRO
Georgina Vasilevski, General Manager, People
and Place Division, Renewal SA
Bonnie ShawStrategy and Knowledge
Manager, Smart City Office, City of
Melbourne
Bronwen ClarkExecutive Officer
National Growth Areas Alliance
Emma Dawson, Executive Director, Per
Capita
Dr Nancy Marshall Senior Lecturer,
UNSW
Professor Chris Pettit
Director – City Analytics Program, City Futures,
UNSW
Chris O’ConnorManager, Digital & Data,
City of Casey
Becky HirstPresident & CEO,
Engage 2 Act
Sue WilkinsonChief Executive Officer,
City of Darbin
Allison LeightonChief Executive Officer, Baw Baw Shire Council
Steve HarrisonChief Advisor to the CEO,
City of Adelaide
Sarah BarnesAssociate Fellow, Western Sydney
University
Joanna Kraatz, Wollondilly Shire Council
Kent AndersonDeputy Vice Chancellor,
Community and Engagement, University
of Western Australia
2018 SPEAKERS
Shaun Beckley eBusiness and Planning
Reform CoordinatorLiverpool City Council
Geof HeydonAssociate
Creatortech
Catherine Murdoch, Director Northern
Cities, Office of the Tasmanian
Coordinator-General
Adam Schultz General Manager, Australia and VP
Business DevelopmentBuddy Platform
Russell Bennett,Manager Business
Systems at Southern Grampians Shire Council
Frank Zeichner, Director, Knowledge Economy Institute,
University of Technology Sydney
Tania Brown, Chief Operating Offcer,
University of Wollongong
Emily Tinson Senior Office City
Innovation, Liverpool City Councill
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AGENDA
8:00am REGISTRATION
9:00am Welcome from Conference Chair
9:10am Opening Remarks from ASCA President Brook Dixon
9:20amMinisterial Address: The Hon. Frank McGuire,
Parliamentary Secretary for Small Business and Innovation
9:30amKeynote Address: Smart Cities & Suburbs.
Claire Howlett, General Manager, Department of Infrastructure, Regional Development and Cities
9:55am
International Keynote: Public Private Partnerships to Fast Track Smart Cities
Sergio Fernandez de Cordova, Chairman, P3SmartCity, New York (U.S)
10:30am MORNING TEA AND NETWORKING
11:00am International Keynote: Smart FinancingHolly Ruxin, Founder & CEO, Mountcalm TCR (U.S)
11:25amTechnology Session: Smart Precincts -
Making community precincts more liveable, productive, sustainable and safe
11:45am
Panel Discussion: Creating Effective Partnerships Between Industry, Academia and Cities to Drive
City InnovationPanellists: Kent Anderson, Deputy Vice Chancellor,
Community and Engagement, University of Western Australia
Paul Burton, Director, Cities Research Institute, Griffith University
Professor Chris Pettit, Director – City Analytics Program, City Futures, UNSW
Professor Laurie Buys, School of Design, QUTNicole Campbell, Landcom
12:15pm LUNCH AND NETWORKING
TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION AND STRATEGY PEOPLE AND PROCESSES
1:15pm Opening Remarks from Conference Chair
Opening Remarks from Conference Chair
Opening Remarks from Conference Chair
1:20pm
Sensors, Networks and the Future of Urban Life
Nicholas Stabler City Digital Strategist, City of Newcastle
Pilots to scale deployments – how do we get there?
Chris O’Connor, Manager, Digital & Data,
City of Casey
Participatory Local Government.Sandy Burgoyne, University of Sydney
1:40pm
The Importance to the Citizen Experience of Resilience in the IT
Infrastructure Robert Linsdell, Managing Director,
ANZ VERTIV
Telcos are Poles ApartPhil Smith, Chief Regulatory Officer, OptiComm
Co Pty Ltd
Technology SessionSpeaker TBC
2:00pm
Smart City Furniture in Georges River Council
Dr Nancy MarshallSenior Lecturer, UNSW
Smart Study, Connecting City with Region with the World. Duncan Taylor,
Country Universities Centre
Ensuring that our future cities anticipate and meet the needs of all smart cities
with smart citizens.Mark Burry, Founding Director of the Smart
Cities Research Institute and Professor of Urban Futures,
Swinburne University of Technology
2:20pm Smart AgricultureSpeaker TBC
A decade of growth and change in Western Sydney
Shaun Beckley, eBusiness and Planning Reform Coordinator, Liverpool City Council
Empowering Communities Through Technology.
Verity Firth, Executive Director Social Justice, UTS
2:40pm Technology Session Technology Session Technology Session
3:00pm
Panel Discussion: Automating Urban Cities.
Panellists: Roger Rooney, Senior Project Manager – Smart Parking &
CBRfree Wi-Fi, ACT Government.Jon Anstey, Executive General
Manager, Insight & Innovation, Coliban Region Water Corporation.
Evan Walker, Director, Smart Innovation Centre, Transport NSW
David Coleman, Smart City Technology Officer, Sunshine Coast Council
Panel Discussion: Planning and Development of Future Cities. Panellists: Leonie Pearson, Leader
- Major Research Projects, Regional Australia Institute. Trevor Budge, Manager Regional Sustainable Development, City of Greater
Bendigo. Shweta Babbar, Manager Innovation and Continuous Improvement, Glen Eira City
Council, Chris Hannaford, Director Business and Innovation, City of Prospect. Steve Harrison,
Chief Advisor to the CEO, City of AdelaideJoanna Kraatz, Wollondilly Shire Council
Panel Discussion: Changing Employment and Skillsets
needed for Future Smart Communities.Panellists:
Sandy Burgoyne, University of Sydney.Duncan Taylor, Country Universities
CentreBronwen Clarke, Executive Officer,
National Growth Areas Alliance
3:30pm AFTERNOON TEA AND NETWORKING
Thursday 10th May
Welcome Drinks Reception, Cargo Hall South Wharf (2hours) tickets included in “2 day pass”, however tickets can be purchased online
Wednesday 9th May 6pm-8pm
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3:55pm Smart Cities as Economic DriversSpeaker Coming Soon
4:15pmTechnology Session: Smart Infrastructure -
Improving the safety, efficiency, reliability and delivery of essential services
4:35pm Topic TBCSpeaker Coming soon!
4:55pm
City Leaders Panel Session: Priorities for the Future
Panellists: Shayne Silcox, Chief Executive Officer, Melville City Council.
Garry Hunt, Chief Executive Officer, City of Joondalup. Sue Wilkinson, Chief Executive Officer, City of Darebin. Peter Tegart, Chief Executive Officer, Queanbeyan-
Palerang Regional Council.Alison Leighton, Chief Executive Office,
Baw Baw Shire Council.
5:25pm Closing Remarks:Laurie Patton, Chief Executive Officer, ASCA
5:30pm CLOSE OF DAY ONE
7:00pm Pre Dinner DrinksCrown Palladium
7:30pm
Dinner Crown PalladiumGUEST SPEAKER
The Hon. Bob Carr, Former Premier of NSW & Former Foreign Minister of Australial
AGENDA
Friday 11th MayThursday 10th May8:00am REGISTRATION
8:55am Welcome from Conference Chair
9:00am Keynote Session: Cat Matson,CDO Brisbane, Brisbane Marketing
9:25m Addressing the growing need for STEM Skills in Future Smart CommunitiesProfessor Elanor Huntington, Dean, ANU College of Engineering & Computer Science, ANU
9:50amPanel Discussion: Community engagement.
Panellists: Becky Hirst, Former President & CEO, Engage 2 Act, Emma Dawson, Executive Director, Per CapitaBonnie Shaw, Strategy and Knowledge Manager, Smart City Office, City of Melbourne, Dr Sarah Barnes, Associate Fellow,
Western Sydney University
10:30am MORNING TEA AND NETWORKING
11:00amTopic TBC
The Hon. Anthony Albanese, Shadow Minister for Transport & Infrastructure, Shadow Minister for Cities, Shadow Minister for Tourism
11:15am Smart Cities need Smart Governance Eamon Waterford AA/CEO & Director Policy, Committee for Sydney
11:45am IoT and Networked Cities – Making Use of Data Geof Heydon, Associate, Creatortech & Nicholas Stabler City Digital Strategist, City of Newcastle
12:05pm The Development of the Smart City Plans in Barcelona and EuropeAnna Grau, Smart Cites Lead, DoxaIS (Spain)
12:30pm
Panel Discussion: Internet of Things – Connectivity, Sensors and SavingsJon Anstey, Executive General Manager, Insight & Innovation, Coliban Region Water Corporation, Pascal Perez, Director
SMART Infrastructure Facility, University of Wollongong., Nicholas Stabler City Digital Experience Analyst, City of NewcastleNeil Temperley, Executive Product Manager – Future Cities, Transport and Logistics Living Lab Mentor, Data61 | CSIRO, Adam
Schultz, Australian GM and VP Business Development, Buddy Platform
1:00pm LUNCH AND NETWORKING
2:00pm Panel Discussion: Putting Open Standards, Data Sharing and Community Driven Use Cases to Practice - How Community IoT Networks are revolutionising cities ability to DIY!
Moderator: Catherine Caruana-McManus, Director – Sales & Strategy, Meshed, Panellist: Russell Bennett, Manager Business Systems, Southern Grampians Shire Council, Frank Zeichner, Director, Knowledge Economy Institute, University
of Technology Sydney, Tania Brown, Chief Operating Officer, SMART Infrastructure Facility, University of Wollongong, Emily Tinson, Senior Officer City Innovation, Liverpool City Council
2:40pm The Smart City of LauncestonCatherine Murdoch, Director Northern Cities, Office of the Tasmanian Coordinator-General
3:00pm International Keynote Address: Innovation ecosystem building – insights from SwedenJason Nielsen, RISE Research Institutes of Sweden (Sweden)
3:30pm Closing Session: What have we learned from the ASCA Conference 2018?
4:00pm CLOSE OF CONFERENCE
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