Innovating the GTA with Ellisdon

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Intelligence and Capability Smart + Connected Real Estate

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This presentation will discuss talent, innovation and investment pertaining to smart and connected real estate.

Transcript of Innovating the GTA with Ellisdon

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Intelligence and Capability

Smart + Connected Real Estate

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Your hosts EllisDon

Bruno Antidormi SVP, Construction

Cisco Rick Huijbregts VP, Smart + Connected Communities

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Demonstration, Facilitators EllisDon

Stephen Foster www.ellisdon.com

Delta Controls Bill MacGowan, P.Eng, CEM www.deltacontrols.com

Fifthlight technology Ray Dableh, Director R&D www.fifthlight.com

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Session Objective

What exactly is the “intelligent city”? An exploration of the infrastructure necessary to enable a world class ICT cluster – with buildings as the urban nodes on a community network that will support academia, government, business, and existing and new citizens. How can we develop resources, foster innovation, and generate investment to create this intelligent city?

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Session Agenda 2:30 pm

Background, Teaser – “food for thought” 3:00 pm

Table breakout: Talent, followed by read-out 3:30 pm

Break 3:45 pm

Table breakout: Innovation, followed by read-out 4:15 pm

Table breakout: Investment, followed by read-out 4:45 pm

Closing

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Mega trends that change the world: and the GTA !

“The strategic and economic policies of the 20th century are obsolete, and it is time to find new ones.”

Economic Power Shifts to Developing Nations

Population Growth Increasingly Concentrated

in Emerging Countries

Developed Countries’ Labor Forces Substantially Age

and Decline

World’s Population Becomes Urbanized

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Pace of Innovation Accelerating

Source: IBM’s Global Innovation Outlook, Joseph Jacobsen, Organizational and Individual Innovation Diffusion, 2004

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Cellular PC Internet Television Radio VCR Electricity Telephone Automobile

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The Internet of Things

Source: Forrester Research

14 Billion

20032001 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 20102002

300 Million

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Intelligent City

SERVICES DELIVERED BY TECHNOLOGY

Protecting the worldfor future

generations

Environmental

SocialEnhanced quality of

life for citizensContinuous job and

business growth

Economic

Running a Village, City, Community, Country, the

World on Networked Information

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Smart buildings for Intelligent Cities

InnovativeBusinessPractices

Attract, Retain tenants and WorkforceReal Estate Business Models

Resource Virtualization

Reduce CAPEX, OPEXReduce NPV Future-ready, Flexibility

Cost Reduction

Power ManagementMinimizing GHG

Infrastructure Consolidation

EnergySavings

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Lighting HVAC Security 2008 - 2010

Security guard is notified

HVAC device

is actuatedLight fixtures at

pre-set level

Betty Sue arrives at 7pm at night and wants to work. The building is dark.Betty swipes her card, which starts the following:• Lights come on near her work station, HVAC adjusts t o a

comfortable level and the Security guard is notified that Betty Sue is at her desk.

Smart!

How does it work, Use case 1

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Lighting HVAC Event

Event isdisplayed

HVAC deviceis actuated

Illuminated at preprogrammed level

Betty Sue wants to increase the overhead light levels so she uses her telephone to prompt the system to make it brighter. Betty Sue has the same control for heating or cooling depending upon her needs.

How does it work, Use case 2

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Lighting HVAC Event 2008 - 2010

Molly Maid can

effectively workHVAC

deviceis actuated

Light fixtures at pre-set level

Molly Maid is already in the building and triggers an occupancy sensor.• Lights are activated in detected areas as well as HVAC to a

comfortable setting allowing Molly complete her tasks.

How does it work, Use case 3

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Security Lighting Camera Phone

Camerais

displayedLights turn

onin breached

zoneCCTV camerabegins recording

Phone rings and displays

alarm

Door Breach: Unlawful entry.Ham Burgler forces a door open. An alarm is immediately sent to a security phone alerting of the issue. Additionally, an IP Camera sends pictures of the breached door and intruder. Information is saved for future review.

How does it work, Use case 4

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Lighting HVAC Lighting HVAC

Light fixture

state displayedHVAC device

Changes state

Light fixture changes state

Molly Maid is taking longer to clean an area in the office than expected. A signal is sent to the CMS to extend the lighting requirements so they can complete their tidy up.

HVAC devicestate

displayed

How does it work, Use case 5

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Lighting HVAC Security 2008 - 2010

Security guard is notified

HVAC device

is actuatedLight fixtures at

pre-set level

Jesse James arrives at 8pm at night and wants to work. The building is dark.Jesse swipes his card, which starts the following:• Lights come on near his work station, HVAC adjusts t o a

comfortable level and the Security guard is notified that Jesse James is at his desk.

Smart!

How does it work, Use case 6

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Lighting HVAC Lighting HVAC

Statusdisplayed

HVAC deviceIs queried

Light fixture status queried

Statusdisplayed

The Centralized Monitoring System (CMS) is monitoring all the activity and can see what Betty Sue, Frank Jones and Molly Maid are doing. Information is tracked and documented and can be used for SLA’s (Service Level Agreements).

How does it work, Use case 7

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Camera Lighting Alarm

Alarm sent to multiple

OWSLights flash

in zone

CCTV camerabegins recording

A student who graduated from a previous year is curious if his/her pass card still works. He/She swipes it through the reader and the lights go into alarm state and flash a awhile a notification goes simultaneously to CMS, Intelliweb and a touch screen display.

How does it work, Use case 8

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Drivers, Making it all work !

Intelligent City

Investment

Innovation

Talent

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Question, Breakout 1

1. Talent What are the talent needs of an intelligent community and is the GTA doing all it can to build the intelligent workforce?

New skills v.s retiring skills, X-gen, Established processes (procurement, roles) v.s. New business models, supply chain in Canada, Toronto, Immigration and foreign/remote capabilities.

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Question, Breakout 2

2. InnovationWhat kinds of new innovation might arise given a world class communications infrastructure in the region?

Where does innovation come from. Exporting v.s importing, environmental v.s. economical, leveraging collective expertise of newcomers, doing things differently

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Question, Breakout 3

3. InvestmentWhere will the investment come from to achieve the vision of a truly connected intelligent community?

Who is doing it, who is paying for it (e.g. New Digital Hospital for Humber), private v.s. public money, foreign investment, investment that pay dividends (best companies, best people), sustainability

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Wrap-up and Raffle

Thanks for coming out and please feel free to come and speak with any of us during the networking session.

And the winner is…