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Networked cities of the future
Maria BouraHead of Strategy Execution, Region Mediterranean
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Vatican City 2005
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Vatican City 2013
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Tremendous PACE OF CHANGE
1 billion connected places
50 billion connected devices
PLACES
PEOPLE
THINGS
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MOBILITY - BROADBAND - CLOUD
The advent of the third economy
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First Economy
Second Economy
Third Economy
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#1 MOBILE INFRASTRUCTURE
OSS&BSS
SERVICES
MEDIA DELIVERY & IPTV
35,00025,000USD 5B 64,000
2.5 Billion1 Billion
18050%
114,000
Subscribers managed by us
Subscribers supported by us
Services professionals
LTE smartphone traffic handled by our networks
Employees
Countries with customers
R&D Employees
Patents
In R&D
Ericsson at a glance
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Accelerating urbanization
7,500 people per hour
70% in cities by 2050
2% of the earth’s surface
75% of energy consumption
80% of CO2 emission
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DIVERSITY OF CHALLENGES
ENERGY WASTE
EDUCATION PUBLIC SAFETY POLLUTION HEALTH
FOOD AND AGRICULTURE
URBAN DIVIDES
GREEN ASPECTS
WATER
URBAN PLANNING
JOBSTRANSPORTATI
ON
FOOD & AGRICULTURE
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How to cope?
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networked society means growth
+1% MORE BROADBAND USERS =
new business registration * 3.8%
+10% MORE BROADBAND USERS =
GDP*1.21% or higher
2x BROADBAND speed = GDP*0.3%
1000 MORE BROADBAND USERS =
+80 new jobs createdSources: •Stockholm School of Economics and Ericsson •ITU Broadband Commission Report , World Bank•Arthur D. Little and Ericsson•GeSI, Ericsson
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ICT Maturity
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the networked society city index
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Index composition
NETWORKED SOCIETY CITY INDEX
Social Infrastructure
Economy Affordability
Environment UsageTBL ICT
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Networked society City index 2014 - athens
Triple Bottom Line Social dimension: Scores high but high unemployment rate reduces the score. Gender balance can be improved
Economic dimension: Performs low due to poor competitiveness (few registered startups and patents)
Environmental dimension: Achieves average performance. Athens’ CO2 emissions are also fairly high
ICT MaturityICT Infrastructure: Athens scores low, suffers from underdeveloped fixed broadband infrastructure but its MBB infrastructure is better than average
ICT Affordability: Athens scores well on the ICT affordability. It enjoys low fixed broadband and IP transit prices
ICT Usage: Athens scores less well. It performs below average on all variables (Internet usage and use of electronic payments)
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3 predictions about the urban future
PEOPLE POWER WILLDRIVE URBAN DEVELOPMENT
GDP WILL BE REDEFINEDTO CAPTURE NEW SCOPE
OF GROWTH
COLLABORATION WILLCHANGE THE CORE OF
ORGANIZATIONS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ppP3J_Lg4ZY