Jamie Cudden, Smart Dublin Manager. SBIR Challengue March 23
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“The Internet of Things (IoT) is central to a smart city where everyday objects are connected to the Internet allowing useful information to
be communicated to other objects, machines or people.”
Rapid pace of technology innovation – Internet of things / big data....
“Smart City Market to beworth $400 billion by2020”
“IoT devices installed incities to increase by morethan 5 billion in the nextfour years”
“$421 billion in economicvalue through IOT alonefor cities worldwide in2019 (efficiency gainsand cost reductions)”
BIG DATA
Rapid pace of technology innovation – Internet of things / big data....
Expectations of enhanced service delivery/ less resources
Real opportunity to rethink how we manage cities….
The city as a service ....adopting the latest technologies
Experiment with hyper local and low cost sensing
Producing dynamic and real time data
Turning data into intelligence
Better city systems - predict, adapt and respond
“All these data streams are no good, unless you can respond effectively,”
Helping citizens make better decisions
Street assets
• traffic lights
• street lights
• real time bus signs
• City buildings / assets
• City fiber / ducting
• What ‘s your connectivity plan
for your city?
• Are you ready for the urban IOT
revolution?
• Licensed meets unlicensed
spectrum
Enabling this is a big challenge. Access to connected infrastructure?
Connectivity Plan? What’s your city’s plan?
New business models & new ways of working
"And however worthy it is, an initiative that benefits many departments but is to be paid for by only one will often fall by the wayside", LéanDoody, Arup.
How to finance these new solutions •Managing the risk •PPP’s•Revenue Shares
Success will be built on collaboration
Tapping into an amazing Dublin ecosystem
Opening up the opportunities to co-innovate and partner – 2016 open challenges
Existing Engagement/Collaborations
Key Issues:Tidal Flooding: 7/10 of the highest tides on record in Dublin have occurred in 2014.
River and Pluvial Flooding
DCC challenge: extreme Weather Events & Flooding
Air Quality Noise
• Real time monitoring to facilitate improved responses• Prioritisation of interventions• Modification of behaviours• Proactive citizen engagement
Waste/Litter
DCC Challenge: Environment
• Reduce costs• Cut carbon emissions• Tackle fuel poverty • Increase efficiencies
DCC Challenge: Energy & Street lighting
Level sensor
Level sensor
Stilling tube Stilling
tube
Existing Collaborations: Low Cost River Sensing
•Installation of 82 sensors
Coach Parking Bays
6 month trial
Existing Collaborations: Smart Parking solutions
Next steps….open calls for pilots, demonstrators
•Access to expertise•Access to City Infrastructure•Other benefits in kind
Open Challenges are a way for
the public sector to engage
with entrepreneurs, business,
technologists and service
users to come up with new
solutions to the urban
challenges currently faced by
the Dublin Region.
Open Challenge Approach to procurement
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Recorded bike thefts in Dublin: 2004-14
Recorded Bike Thefts Cumulative % change
Bike to Work scheme introduced in early 2009
Source: Dublin Cycling Campaign
€100k Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Challenge
Dublin is seeking smart, innovative and low cost solutions to increase the number of people cycling in Dublin.
Apply on SmartDublin.ie. The closing date is the 3rd May 2016.
An information session will be held on the 23rd March in Enterprise Ireland from 10 -12am.