Keynote - Cambridge July 2017 "Building Smart Cities Mindfully"

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Transcript of Keynote - Cambridge July 2017 "Building Smart Cities Mindfully"

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by Matthew James Bailey

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Societies will face severe pressure - global and local

“The world’s population will move to cities due to economic and climate reasons” (McKinsey)

Food production under severe pressure - increase of 70% by 2050

Global population increasing

It is imperative that we build Intelligent services to equip locales to tackle their own pressures from population

growth, human activities and resources

This is the purpose of IoT - to enable Smart Cities!

United Nations“by 2050” an additional 3 Billion people will live in cities and their suburbs”

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IoT Global Market Sizes by 2025 (by revenue)

$1.7 Trillion USD

$1 Trillion USD

$3.7 Trillion USD

$1.6 Trillion USD

$900 Billion USDGE 2016 - $60 Trillion USD invested in next 15 years

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IoT provides data - enabling delivery of intelligent City services

1. IoT sensors gathering data throughout the City

“things”, “people”, “environment”, “infrastructure”, “buildings”

CITY Computing Intelligence

Smart City Computing Intelligence

3. Store data and create information 4. Applications use information and take intelligent action - “smart service”

2. Send data via IoT networks

“tweeting” IoT Data

6. Intelligent Action

IoT resolves Smart City challenges by measuring data from the physical world.Real-time intelligence provides insight, optimization and automation of City services,

thus providing Citizens with an efficient, safer and smarter lifestyle

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Smart City Applications (UK)

Waste Management Energy/Water Metering Parking

Agriculture Street Lighting Transport

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Multitudes of Smart City Initiatives across the world

Multitudes of Smart City Alliances

http://smartcities.ieee.org/about

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Should we empower locales to create a new Social Fabric?

Locale stakeholders want to self determine the shape of their social fabric both for today and tomorrow

IoT and Smart Cities can be be part of the enabling blueprint to create a mult-stakeholder, community centric and inclusive social fabric

France is a Start-up Nation

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Principle 1 - Activate a “Mindful” Smart City Visionary Group

Locale Stakeholders

Smart Cities are very complex and in order to be successful they must be inclusive and collaborative in nature

Activate the group using techniques to enhance their ability to create, collaborate

and to imagine with no limits

Mindfulness - enhanced capabilities:-

1 - Capacity to Collaborate 2 - Resilience 3 - Ability to lead in complex conditions

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Principle 2 - Develop your Smart City Vision and Blueprint “Mindfully”

The purpose of Smart Cities is where every stakeholder within a locale thrives in partnership - today and into the future

What do you want your Smart City to be in 20 years?

What themes are important? Climate? Resilience?

What brand do you want to build?

What are your culture and values now and in 20 years time?

What challenges must be addressed that threaten this vision ?

How would you like your locale to change and develop?

How do you want your locale to serve its region or nation?

This is the time to be brave and Imagine with NO Limits! Develop your vision and blueprint mindfully, collectively, integrating shared purpose and mission

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Principle 3 - Research and Document the Legacy of your Locale

Leverage strengths of your locale. Create YOUR story!

Build a roadmap to your Smart City Have dialogue with other Smart City initiatives

The key to success is leveraging the strengths of your locale to build the vision for your Smart City

Examine Technology Cluster Models

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Principle 4 - Create an Adaptive Innovation Ecosystem - Living Labs

The Living Labs is open and collaborative ecosystem - your Innovation Village.

The Living Labs leverages partnerships to trial Smart City strategies, business models, data strategies, technologies and solutions

prior to roll out in the City

This is will stimulate economic development and is an opportunity to build your own Technology Cluster

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Go Cambridge!

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Funding Smart Cities

BondsSocial Impact Bonds

Hybrid Bonds

New IoT Bonds?Green Bonds

Public Funds

Investment Funds

Philanthropy?

Corporation Funds

Crowd Funding

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UK, Canada,

Singapore, South

Africa

Investments made into companies, organizations, and funds with the purposeful intention to generate a measurable, social beneficial

or environmental impact alongside a financial return

Impact Investing can unlock Smart City funding

“Sustainable investing is the mega-trend of our time.” (New York Society of Security Analysts)

New Leaders and Investors ( Amber Nystrom - Whitehouse Oct 2016)

Women Millennials

$60 Trillion USD wealth transfer - sustainability and impact

Major global banks and financial institutions, adopted a sustainable and impact investing focus. (GSIA Report 2014)

Market grown $13 Trillion (2012) to $21.4 Trillion (2014)

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Smart Region Innovation Framework - MA, USA

Chris Rezendes

Public and Private Sector Alliances

200 IoT and Tech Companies

Smart Ag

Smart Ports Smart Shore

Smart Cities

Cutting edge Smart Region Innovation Template

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Welcome to Colorado!

5.5 Million People $300 Billion USD 73 Cities, 196 Towns

10 #F500 companies Ranked no #4 in USA Over 100 Universities and Colleges

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Denver Announcement - July 2017

$2 Billion - Mobility Action Plan

“Unclog streets, eliminate traffic-related deaths and get more people out of their cars”

700k residents2030 - 73% to 50% - car single occupancy2030 - 13% to 30% - walkers, cyclists, transit

Transportation Mobility Affordable Housing Locales - High Quality of Life

Investment focus - New Technologies, Electric Vehicles, Autonomous Vehicles, Infrastructure

Downtown - 800 acres

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Welcome to the Denver South Region!

7 #F500 companies

$60 Billion USD

2 Counties, 6 Cities, 2 Towns250K employees

Software / IT Telecom

Aerospace BioScience

Region - 1000+ acres developed

20 year regional strategyAdditional 100K employees I-25 Freeway Congestion

Plan to build add 500 “Smart” acres

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Launching the US’ first statewide Smart City Alliance

Global ResearchLaunched March 2017

Top 5 Priorities for the Region are:-

Transportation and Mobility, Public Safety, Resilience and Resource Conversation, Smart

Buildings and Public Health

Documented

Smart City Toolbox

Roadmap

Built Vision

Included Stakeholders

Discovery Sessions

Extending Alliance ReachInclusive of all Colorado Cities and Towns

Cities, towns in a Region MUST be connected

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Getting people out of cars New Community Crypto Currency?

Some of the Region’s Smart City Projects

New Smart City

2300 acres City wide fiber backbone

Bloomberg Winner

Light Rail Extension

$$100Ms

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Living Labs

US First Regional TestbedRegion Wide Testbeds

Partner Labsand locales

Leveraging strengths of locale

Public Sector Private Sector

Academia Citizens

Leveraging Tech Cluster Models

Partnerships inline with Culture and Values

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Our cities face huge challenges but we ALL have an opportunity, nay a responsibility, to co-create a sustainable and thriving social fabric

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Thank you!