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www.streetlightingconference.com.au Conference Programme 2 - 4 April 2019 International Convention Centre Sydney, NSW, Australia #SLSC19

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www.streetlightingconference.com.au

Conference Programme

2 - 4 April 2019International Convention Centre

Sydney, NSW, Australia#SLSC19

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Welcome Tuesday 2 April 2019

5:00 – 6:30pm Traffic Technologies and Itron Welcome Reception Venue: Trade Area, Parkside 1, ICC Sydney

Dress: Smart Casual

The 4th International Street Lighting + Smart Controls Conference will show how we can achieve economic, energy and environmental savings and at the same time increase community safety, reduce road incidents and improve the liveability of our cities and towns. It will address the latest international and local developments and future trends.

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TST is a cloud based SaaS big data analytical engine, that is capable of ingesting data from any connected devices, through its open and flexible architecture.

TST allows IoT or any network devices to be monitored, controlled, managed and analysed by organisations, utilising the intuitive and powerful AI driven analytic dashboard or through an external certified application programming interface (API).

The TST platform supports industry standard formats for storing and publishing analytic results for seamless integration with external platforms or systems such as Microsoft Azure, Cisco Kinetic, Reekoh, AWS IoT and Google Cloud.

Contact:

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Introducing the TST SmartCity Management System

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Day 1 Wednesday 3 April 20197:00am – 8:00am Conference Registration

Light breakfast available in the Trade Exhibition (Parkside 1)

8:00am – 8:25am Conference Opening and Welcome (Cockle Bay Room) Welcome by Cr Jess Scully, Councillor, City of Sydney Mr Ben Balov, Acting Chief Executive, Institute of Public Works Engineering Australasia (IPWEA)

8:25am – 10:15am COMMUNITY AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT BENEFITS

How the City of Chicago sees smart street lighting improving urban liveability Ms Danielle DuMere, Chief Information Officer and Commissioner, Department of Innovation & Technology, City of Chicago, Illinois, USA. (Via video link).

What can Australia learn from the US? Interview with Ms Danielle DuMere.

How can connected street lights save energy and provide value to councils and DNSP’s? Dr Michael Poplawski, Senior Engineer, US DOE Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Oregon, USA.

Smart planning and procurement – lighting up Dunedin, not the sky Ms Anja McAlevey Senior Transportation Planner, Dunedin City Council, New Zealand

Smart lighting Infrastructure-as-a-Service Mr James Peet, Chief Digital Officer, Moreton Bay Regional Council, QLD, Australia

Q&A from Delegates

Platinum Sponsor address by Signify

10:15am – 10:45am Morning Tea, Exhibition and Networking (Parkside 1)

10:45am – 12:15pm THE FUTURE OF SMART CITY LIGHTING

The future of outdoor lighting and integrated sensing for smart cities Dr Robert Karlicek Director, Center for Lighting Enabled Systems & Applications, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, USA.

Lighting up the pathway to smart liveable cities Mr Harry Verhaar, Head of Global Public and Government Affairs, Signify (previously Philips Lighting), Netherlands.

The global market for connected street lighting Mr Chris Testa, Research Director, Northeast Group LLC, Washington DC, USA.

Q&A from Delegates

12:15pm – 1:15pm Lunch, Exhibition and Networking (Parkside 1) Sponsored by ENE-Hub

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1:15pm – 3:00pm HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHALLENGES

Human effects of light on earth in and spaceflight Dr George Brainard, Director, Lighting Research Program, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, USA.

The pervasive photon - public lighting and the night sky Professor Fred Watson AM, Astronomer-at-Large, The Australian Astronomical Observatory, NSW, AUS.

National Light Pollution Guidelines for Wildlife - including marine turtles, seabirds and migratory shorebirds Dr Kellie Pendoley, CEO Pendoley Environmental Pty Ltd, WA, AUS.

Minimising the impacts of outdoor lighting, today and tomorrow - Mr Bruce Kinzey, U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Former Director Municipal Solid-State Street Lighting Consortium, Washington DC, USA.

Q&A from Delegates

3:00pm – 3:30pm Afternoon Tea, Exhibition and Networking (Parkside 1) Sponsored by Danson Electronics

3:30pm – 5:00pm COLLABORATIVE PROJECT ACTION

The European Commission Humble Lamppost Initiative Mr Graham Colclough, Chair of The European Commission Innovation Partnership for Smart and Sustainable Cities (EIP-SCC) and Lead for the Humble Lamppost initiative, London, UK.

Southern Lights: enabling connectivity for regional and rural NSW using smart street lighting Ms Julie Briggs, CEO, Riverina Eastern Regional Organisation of Councils, Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia.

Improving public lighting Services for NSW Ms Katharine Hole, Executive Director, Energy Strategy, NSW Department of Planning and Environment, NSW, Australia.

Q&A from Delegates

6:30pm – 10:30pm Signify Conference Dinner

Venue: Doltone House Darling Island, 48 Pirrama Road Pyrmont NSW, Waterfront Promenade Entrance,Short 15-minute walk from ICC

Time: 6:30pm: Pre Dinner Drinks 7:00pm: Dinner

Dress: Smart

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7:00am – 8:00am Conference Registration Light breakfast available in the Trade Exhibition (Parkside 1)

8:00am – 8:05am Welcome

8:05am – 10:00am MODERN BUSINESS MODELS Session Sponsor ENE-Hub

As-a-service business models for electricity distribution network companies Mr Justin Harmond, Lighting and Smart Services Operations Manager, Georgia Power Company, Georgia, USA.

Obtaining funding through carbon abatement certificates Mr Rob McKenna, General Manager, National Carbon Bank of Australia, NSW, Australia.

The need for the IPWEA model business case specification Ms Sara Thomas, Senior Associate, Clean Energy Finance Corporation, QLD, Australia.

Moderated panel session on asset ownership and business models for multi function poles and the opportunities they provide Panellists include experts from council, legal, telecommunications and electricity distribution sectors.

Q&A from Delegates

10:00am – 10:30am Morning Tea, Exhibition and Networking (Parkside 1)

10:30am – 12:40pm ADAPTIVE LIGHTING APPLICATIONS

Adaptive lighting and road safety Dr Ron Gibbons, Director, Virginia Tech Transportation Institute, Virginia, USA.

Adaptive road lighting control to satisfy diverse needs of user groups and patterns Dr Dionyz Gasparovsky, Division Director Transportation and Exterior Lighting - International Commission on Illumination (CIE), Slovakia.

Singapore’s journey to a smarter and more energy-efficient street lighting system Mr Jerry KP Heng, Head of Street Lighting, Land Transport Authority, Singapore.

Upgrading to LED and CMS adaptive control to match traffic conditions in Doncaster UK Mr Craig Morris, Street Lighting Engineer, Doncaster Council, UK.

City of Helsinki colour adaptive road lighting (collaborative presentation) Mr Olli Markkanen, Head of Municipal Engineering, City of Helsinki, Finland.

Application of the Helsinki project - with live demonstration Mr Nigel Parry, Principal, OrangeTek Limited, UK.

Q&A from Delegates

Day 2 Thursday 4 April 2019

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12:40pm – 1:30pm Lunch, Exhibition and Networking (Parkside 1)

1:30pm – 2:45pm SMART CITY LIGHTING INFRASTRUCTURE

Smart cities and income from telcos – nirvana or reality? Ms Nancy Clanton, Clanton & Assoc Inc, Colorado, USA.

Smart city lighting cybersecurity Mr Geoff Schomburgk, Head of Strategy and Business Development, AccessTel Pty Ltd, VIC, Australia.

The Smart Cities Blueprint for Australian cities Ms Vi Le, Stakeholder Engagement Manager, ICT and E-commerce, Standards Australia, NSW, Australia.

Q&A from Delegates

2:45pm – 3:15pm Afternoon Tea, Exhibition and Networking (Parkside 1)

3:15pm – 5:00pm SPECIFYING SMART CITY LIGHTING

New initiatives in lighting systems standards Mr Michael Erbesfeld, Program Manager - Lighting System Standards, National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA), Washington DC, USA.

Zhaga connectivity for smart city lighting Dr Dee Denteneer, Secretary General, Zhaga Consortium, Eindhoven, Netherlands.

TALQ Smart City Protocol: the key to control system interoperability for smart cities Mr Robert Ashworth, ALQ Consortium, UK.

Public lighting standards: the need for overhaul Mr Adam Carey, Director, Elumenarti Pty Ltd, VIC, Australia.

Q&A from Delegates

Closing forum

5:00pm Conference Closes

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MODERN BUSINESS CASES FOR SMART STREET LIGHTING ASSETSAn interactive workshop for turning potential into actionThis interactive workshop is facilitated by international achievers with practical implementation experience. The masterclass will drill-down into the real methods used to gain project approval to deliver substantive value adding outcomes. The session facilitators will interact very closely with masterclass participants and local support facilitators.

Venue: Novotel Sydney on Darling Harbour, Barossa Room. Registration from 8.30am.

9:00am SESSION ONE Lessons from the European Commission Humble Lamppost initiative for ANZ

Facilitator: Mr Graham Colclough, Chair of The European Commission Innovation Partnership for Smart & Sustainable Cities (EIP-SCC) and Lead for the ‘Humble Lamppost’ initiative - London UK.

While Europe’s approach differs in key respects, there is much to learn about the application of multi function smart poles, including:

• Cities and regions working together for procurement efficiency

• Business model options for smart multi function poles • Defining and measuring business case value

• Bundling of lighting and non-lighting smart features• Real use-case stories from application leading cities• Achieving quick wins

10:20am Morning Tea

10:40am SESSION TWO The DNSP Case for Smart Street Lighting

Facilitator: Mr Justin Harmond, Lighting & Smart Services Operations Manager, Georgia Power, Georgia, USA.

Georgia Power is an investor-owned electricity utility implementing the largest conversion to LED and smart controls in the world. No matter what your interest, it’s all open for candid, closed-door discussion:

• How did Georgia Power get its customers on-side?

• How did Georgia Power satisfy its regulator about pricing and technologies?

• How did Georgia Power build an internal case to adopt smart controls?

• How did Georgia Power get approval to use smart controls for metering?

• How did Georgia Power select its smart controls providers?

• How is Georgia Power using smart controls for asset management?

• How is Georgia Power providing non-lighting smart features to customers?

12:00am Buffet Lunch

1:00pm SESSION THREE Participant-Focused ANZ Problem Solving ClinicFacilitators: Breaking up in to smaller groups after lunch, masterclass participants will have the opportunity for further interaction with our international speakers on the problems that they are facing. IPWEA SLSC Programme advisors will help lead a small group problem solving clinic on overcoming local issues and barriers. Facilitators will be:

• Bryan King and Godfrey Bridger - Strategic Lighting Partners Ltd

• Graham Mawer and Paul Gowans - Next Energy Pty Ltd

2:00pm SESSION FOURReview, Consolidation, Takeaways and Actions

2:30pm CLOSE

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