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We are well into the beginning of a profound technological revolution in how we live, travel, work, relax and do business. We are experiencing a major paradigm shift in how people interact with technology, their environment, with their supporting municipal services and with each other. How emerging technology and devices interact one to the other and with people will change the shape of our daily lives forever. The point at which these individual technologies converge is known simply as the “Smart City” – a system of systems.

The Smart City concept embodies the integration of a huge diversity of technologies and applications; how all these technologies will fit seamlessly together in the world of tomorrow is a question for everyone involved in planning, utilities, transportation, communications and public welfare. It is clear that achieving this integration will pay manifold benefits in terms of economies, efficiencies, safety, sustainability and responsiveness to government and citizens alike.

To support this transformation there is a genuine desire and need for collaboration and information exchange between local governments, academia and technology suppliers – the Thinking Cities Alliance (TCA) is intended to meet this need, and to go much further; addressing the core aspects of what constitutes a Smart City; in terms of what can be achieved and how it can be achieved. Through the TCA, technology vendors, academics and city authorities will be able to discuss and share their experiences, share ideas and concepts, pool expertise, actively trial solutions and develop standards that are both commercially sustainable and that will bring positive benefits to a city and its citizens alike.

At its core the TCA is a knowledge hub, where one can benefit from the experience, lessons and research outcomes of others in the first facilities of its kind, located literally in the middle of a Living Smart City Testbed and home to the world’s first autonomous electric vehicle demonstrator, GATEway.

The £8 million Gateway project is funded by industry and Innovate UK, based

in the Royal Borough of Greenwich in London; it comprises of a diverse, sector-

leading consortium of leading companies and academic institutions. It is a

technology-agnostic programme of automated vehicle research and test criteria

development and will aim to demonstrate the safe and efficient integration of

sophisticated automated transport systems into complex real

world smart city environments, relevant in the UK and worldwide.

Digital Greenwich forms part of the Royal Borough of Greenwich (RBG), which is

in turn part of the Greater London Authority. Digital Greenwich is at the forefront

of Smart Cities innovation and the application of new technologies to improve

the urban environment, economy and delivery of services. The ambitious

regeneration programme led by Greenwich Council, including the £5 billion

development of the Greenwich Peninsula, offers a unique testbed for innovative

smart cities solutions

Greenwich will be the first hub within the TCA and other International/National hubs will be established as the growing number of cities and communities that are trialing (or beginning to trial) and that wish to collaborate is ever increasing, for example Berlin, Tokyo and Montreal.

These cities share similar objectives, but also face different challenges and will be involved in other Smart City pillars, offering different environments to partner in and will provide ongoing valuable data/content. This diversity of solutions to the common goal of establishing a Smart City will enrich the data and empirical content available throughout the TCA and to its members.

The TCA offers not only knowledge-sharing opportunities but a unique matchmaking service, introducing cities to suppliers with potential solutions and for suppliers to be able to demonstrate those solutions in real life environments.

It will show cities and communities a range of workable innovations and solutions, how they can be economically viable, which are ready for deployment and the ones which are fast approaching deployment status.

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Our objective is to deliver collaboration between cities and solution providers to drive the adoption of innovative approaches, supported by technology, delivering Smart City living for the benefit of the citizens of today.

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A unique opportunity to shape the world of tomorrow

The TCA will focus on the “Systems of Systems”, looking at how we make all municipal services more efficient, economical, safer and above all, more responsive to the individual citizen.

As the demand is identified the TCA will bring together those with similar interests, experiences and potential solutions. The TCA will provide not only the means to share expertise, but to collaborate in active projects with access to the Living Smart City Testbed facilities – to showcase new ideas and demonstrate thought-leadership across the entire spectrum of Smart City technologies and Governance.

The Thinking Cities Alliance brings together the very best of Smart City Thinking coupled with the very best of Smart City Action.

Long-term goals:• To accelerate innovation.

• To create globally accepted Smart City benchmarks.

• To smooth the path towards implementable, workable Smart

City solutions.

• To accelerate the deployment of commercially viable ideas

and solutions.

• To expand the number of global City Hubs and Living Smart

City Testbed.

Short-term goals:• To bring together cities, innovative companies and thought-

leaders to help shape the Smart Cities of the future.

• To invite all to be part of the TCA Evolution Programme and

help establish the first Think Tanks in various vertical pillars.

• To establish Berlin TXL and the other hub cities, Dubai and

Tokyo.

• To accelerate the process shown by interested cities,

agencies, organisations, authorities and thought-leaders

to develop National Collectives in North America and

countries such as Japan, U.A.E, Austria, Belgium, Czech

Republic, Germany, Hungary, Malta, the Netherlands, South

Africa, Spain and the UK.

• For organizations and individuals, who share a vision, to

become Founder Members.

As with all changes in approach, there needs to be much careful consideration given to move from the current situation in a city to the all-encompassing picture shown above. The TCA will help take you on that journey.

A unique opportunity to shape the world of tomorrow

The Smart City: a system of systems

THE THINKING CITIES ALLIANCE VISION

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Smart evolution for a city

Citizens at the Heart of ChangesFor a city to provide the targeted support to its citizens it needs to be aware of the needs of the individuals. It will then need to put in place services that meet those needs and not all citizen groups have the same needs. A city will need to collect data; it will need to process that data to develop information to identify the needs. From those needs the city will gather greater intelligence of the needs of the citizens. That intelligence can then be distributed to the different services departments to action changes to the delivered services. This is Smart Actions for a Smart City

For a city the seven key areas of interaction it will have with its citizens which determine how Smart a city is are:

1 Transport2 Housing3 Health Care4 Energy5 Education6 Social Care7 Security

Each element can be smart in its own right but the greater benefits are delivered when each of the smart elements combine to support the other elements making a truly Smart City. Also we recognize that each city won’t have the same needs and as such it is the combination of some or all of the above areas that determine what is best for each city. We don’t expect to see a one size fits all approach.

Here in the TCA we recognize that it will take time to evolve a city to achieve a fully integrated Smart status but we can help along that journey. Each city will have different priorities regarding the areas they want to address first. The TCA can provide support in that area by bringing together individuals from other cities who have already implemented actions in that area. We can bring together city leaders that are at the same stage of development as you and we can bring industry partners who may have the ideas or products on how to achieve the outcomes you desire quicker.

The objective of the TCA is to get you to your desired goal in as cost effective manner as possible within your budget while also developing the technical capability of the commercial members of the TCA – a win for everybody.

The Smart Citizen

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The Smart Citizen

Benefits for all

• Help in producing an effective Smart City Business Case to support

investment within their city.

• The ability to design and test replicable solutions using smart

technologies in a Living Smart City lab.

• Access to Smart City evangelists facing the same challenges as your city.

• Develop proof of concept and demonstrate business case.

• Discuss local authority experience and develop detailed strategy with

counterparts.

• The possibility to establish an exponentially growing knowledge hub.

• Accelerate innovation and workable city solutions.

• De-risk city investment by providing validated results of implementation

and proof of concept carried out in other cities.

• Take proven models and provide certification and standard frameworks

to focus procurement.

• Play a leading role in a Smart City ideas incubator.

• Promote the activities undertaken in your city on the international stage

to enhance your reputation.

• Get in touch with the right solution vendors.

• Increased visibility of your smart city portfolio, using TCA as your PR

function

• Integrate your offering into the Digital Greenwich portfolio and

demonstrators.

• Opportunities to do the same at different international sister hubs.

• Deploy live systems in a captive environment to establish reference sites.

• Understand long-term city management objectives and digital strategy.

• Understand the priority areas of investment for cities today.

• Establish a closer relationship with officials from city authorities.

• Establish your company as a thought-leader in your target sectors

• Get in touch with policy makers and offer/test solutions which match

their city challenges.

The Thinking Cities Alliance will act as the conduit to serve the interests of everyone concerned with the Smart City of tomorrow.

• Act as a Smart City ideas incubator that will be able to disseminate

results and findings through innovative media platforms and channels,

seminars and interactive discussion forums. This will enable both

authorities and citizens to make the right decisions and connections that

will allow their cities to evolve at the same pace as technology.

• Offer unrivalled Smart City networking opportunities and unique access

to local, national and international political connections.

• Offer different types and levels of benefits for different types and levels of

partners and participants. OEMs, suppliers, local authorities, consultants,

IT vendors, communications specialists, etc will all be provided with ways

and means to benefit from bespoke, tailor-made benefits such as a 5G

testing facility, the opportunity to test innovative sensor networks and

access to the Living Smart City Testbed to trial technology in a unique

environment in the UK, right in the heart of London.

• Initiate a Smart Cities Graduate Programme (Greenwich Smart Time),

a series of innovative Smart City courses for graduates to give them

a working insight into how a city authority operates, with particular

relevance to the elements contained within the focus of the Thinking

Cities Alliance.

• Establish a number of Smart City Centres of Excellence.

• Enable authorities the world over to piece together the Smart City jigsaw,

integrating all the essential elements that are needed to make theirs a

truly Smart City, helping to bring all the disparate strands together.

Benefits For Cities – Understanding, Focus, Trials, Delivery

Benefits For Solution Providers – Visibility, Access, Market Understanding

Benefits For Everyone

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The TCA will embark on a programme of think tanks, roundtable discussions, webinars and conferences, starting on 3 June 2015, initially focusing on:

• How do I make my city smart?

• Smart City standards

• Public transport evolution

• Autonomous vehicles in a Smart City environment

• Electric vehicle charging: a holistic city view

• Ebbs and Flows of Energy project

• Smart logistics

• Driverless vehicles to support an ageing population

• Predictive analytics and the integration of health- and social care

• Broadband access strategy for London

• Energy management in the Smart City

• Review of inductive power innovation (static and dynamic)

• The connected traveler/the connected citizen

• Internet of Things and social housing

• The digital school

• Smart street lights

• Smart City tourism

• Benchmarks for international Smart City performance (the annual

Thinking Cities Alliance awards)

These will be held on the 11th floor of Digital Greenwich’s headquarters, offering a flexible 120-seat conference centre at the heart of the Greenwich Peninsula, and more importantly, at the heart of the Living Smart City Testbed, with stunning panoramic views of Canary Wharf, the Thames Barrier and the River Thames.

Effective knowledge transfer is the essential ingredient and so the key is creating an effective media operation to allow this to happen across the entire network.

ThinkingSmart.Media, a new company launched by H3B Media, publishers of Thinking Cities, Thinking Highways and Thinking Cars magazines, will be the public face of the TCA, disseminating data, news and information generated by the Alliance and its members in the form of printed and online articles, together with audio and video content and a comprehensive conference programme. A Thinking Cities Alliance information portal will be created and supported by Smart Social Media and Smart Apps.

The media arm will also look to partner and collaborate with other International media and events organizations, to create new focused smart city events and media projects in, not only at Greenwich, but different global locations.

The headquarters of Digital Greenwich

Next Steps Effective Knowledge Transfer

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In delivering the TCA we will seek, for the benefit of all our members, to: • Accelerate innovation and workable city solutions.

• De-risk city investment by providing validated results of implementation

and proof of concept.

• Take proven models and provide certification and standard frameworks

to focus procurement.

• Maintain access to a Living Smart City Testbed.

• Provide potential location for the creation of control room/visualisation

centre.

• Engender knowledge-sharing.

• Provide innovative media platforms and dissemination channels.

• Facilitate high level networking.

• Create interactive discussion forums.

• Promote a Smart City ideas incubator facility in Greenwich.

• Showcase international business.

• Deliver focused events.

• Development of channels to market.

• Support for Joint Venture negotiations.

• Identification of strategic alliances.

• Support for bid and proposal writing for European Smart City funding

opportunities.

• Provision of project management and partner recruitment.

Thinking Cities Alliance Focus

Thinking Cities Alliance provides: • A community for Smart City knowledge exchange on e.g. policy support,

best practices/lessons learned, cost/benefit analysis, procurement, legal

framework, feasibility studies, etc.

• Networking facilities in order to meet with deployment experts and talk

about standardization, organisational and legal hurdles, business models,

policy support, certification, etc.

• Match making facilities in order link mobility supply and demand and to

get in contact with mobility suppliers and potential project partners to

initiate efficient cooperation.

• Showcase facilities in order to promote and demonstrate mobility

solutions, best practices and lessons learned.

• Mobility news and latest developments in the field of smart, safe and

sustainable transport.

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Thinking Cities Alliance Testbed

Digital Greenwich comes under the auspices of London’s Royal Borough of Greenwich (RBG), one of the most progressive and forward-thinking local authorities in London, if not the UK. Members of the Thinking Cities Alliance will have exclusive access to the RBG’s policy team and decision-makers. In the next 20 years, the Borough will facilitate development to allow for the creation of an additional 30,000 jobs, 25,000 homes and 65,000 new residents. To meet this unprecedented demand, the Council has developed a digitally enabled regeneration strategy that draws on best practice from leading Smart City innovators from around the world.

The regeneration scheme led by Greenwich Council that includes the £5 billion development of the Greenwich Peninsula, offers a unique testbed for innovative Smart Cities solutions. RBG has a growing reputation for innovation and the promotion of Smart City approaches. Through its strategy of ‘digitally enabled regeneration’, the Council seeks to use Smart City solutions to underpin, drive and integrate new growth within the existing fabric of the borough and community.

Smart City technology is helping the Council to address the challenges of accommodating significant growth in population, businesses and visitors, increased demand for services, and the need to minimise the impact on physical, natural and financial resources within the borough.

The use of latest technologies helps to support the attainment of the Council’s economic and social objectives, improve the quality of life for its citizens whilst improving services across the borough and providing new market opportunities for businesses.

Greenwich’s Living Smart City Testbed (LSCT) is the first of its kind in the UK and the Hub’s high-rise setting is the perfect vantage point to observe the LSCT as it evolves and grows. The Royal Borough of Greenwich (RBG) is at the forefront of Smart Cities innovation and the application of new technologies to improve the urban environment, economy and delivery of services. Central to its thinking is a holistic approach to delivering systemic change based on:

• A modern, digitally enabled infrastructure;

• The management and technical skills that are required by all

organisations – public and private – to provide world class performance;

• Support for business growth in the borough, by attracting new businesses

and strengthening established businesses through the e-Business

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• A commitment to transform public services by combining the best of

public service ethos with private sector innovation.

The site of Greenwich’s Living Smart City Testbed

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The Hub will also benefit greatly from a potential cutting-edge Control/Visualization centre for monitoring of Greenwich-based projects such as GATEway and the Cycle Superhighway, plus visualisation of people-flow and other events where crowd monitoring is of paramount importance. The Centre could then also be expanded for use with other Smart City-centric projects and programmes, for example in the energy, architecture/buildings and smart utilities sectors.

The centre can also be a draw for interested project partners to work with Greenwich on potential projects that will open up different and possibly untapped channels of European funding. The Centre would also then become a great showcase for trade delegations, other city authorities as well as providing an added attraction for events. It would benefit the education courses greatly and would also offer various opportunities for associated media events (trade, local, national and international press).

The Thinking Cities Knowledge Hub features up to 50 hot desks, options to rent office space, a potential traffic control room and virtual conferencing facilities, plus being part of the Alliance gives you access to wider media exposure via its other International partners.

OEMs, suppliers, local authorities, consultants, IT vendors, communications specialists etc will all be provided with ways and means to benefit from bespoke, tailor-made benefits such as a 5G testing facility, the opportunity to test innovative sensor networks and access to the Living Smart City Testbed to trial technology in a unique environment in the UK, right in the heart of London and potential other International sites.

The Thinking Cities Alliance also offers services in corporate development, innovation management, international business, marketing strategy, team-building, pricing, sales, channel development, mergers and acquisitions, deal-making, new venture development, joint venture negotiations, alliances, governance and due diligence.

The Digital Greenwich core team has unique experience in dealing with Smart City policy issues at local, regional, national and international levels. Not only does Digital Greenwich act as a source of advice to the Royal Borough of Greenwich and the Greater London Authority in developing Smart City concepts, but members of the team were responsible for developing UK national policy in this area up to December 2013 and advised the European Commission on the transformational opportunities around service innovation, particularly service systems in an urban environment.

They remain active in European policy networks, hosting visits from leading technology agencies and working with the Commission and other European centres of innovation on the concept of Smart City clusters in emerging value chains. They also work closely with the British Standards Institution in the development of standards for smart cities and with UK Trade & Investment (UKTI) in helping to export and exploit UK expertise.

The TCA team, as a whole, is particularly well-placed, therefore, to share their experience and approach, create partnerships with other cities and develop formal programmes of training and support for private or public organisations. We can provide a demonstrable track record in taking innovative ideas through to market deployment either in cluster cities or in the Greenwich testbed.

Thinking Cities Alliance Hub Facilities Leveraging Additional Support For Members

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The Greenwich Peninsula will be home to the innovative £8 million GATEway project that will be the UK’s first pilot site for zero-emission autonomous vehicles. The automated vehicle technology to be tested will be provided by Phoenix Wings, a company established in Greenwich that has been involved in worldwide demonstrations of automated transport.

Crowd-sourcing experts, Commonplace, will use digital and social media tools to map public responses to the trial whilst additional vehicle adaptation and robotics expertise will be provided by GOBOTiX. One of the goals of the project is to establish Greenwich as an autonomous vehicles test environment.

The Royal Borough has a wide range of Smart City initiatives including:• Playing a leading role in the development of Building Information

Modeling and the creation of a ‘living laboratory’ on the Peninsula to

test new Smart Cities solutions;

• A business-led Digital Advisory Board to enhance the Council’s Smart City

strategy;

• Digital Greenwich Innovation Centre for digital SMEs operating in the

Smart City space;

• A programme of low carbon systems and initiatives encompassing

a range of energy efficiency projects on public buildings, domestic

properties and public street lighting.

Digital Greenwich’s network of business and government contacts affords members privileged access to research projects being undertaken at Digital Greenwich, including GATEway driverless cars, with opportunity to personally participate in trials.

• Developers, e.g. Knight Dragon, Berkeley Homes, Taylor Wimpey

• Research partners, e.g. TRL, BRE

• University partners, e.g. University of Greenwich, Imperial College, UCL, etc

• London entities, e.g. GLA, TFL, London Data Store

• Local authority networks and other London Boroughs.

Digital Greenwich is supporting the Royal Borough of Greenwich in its ambitious regeneration programme by showcasing the borough at the forefront of Smart Cities innovation through the application of new technologies to improve the urban environment, economy and delivery of services.

This includes developing integrated Smart City infrastructure to attract investment, create new jobs and deliver a showcase for emerging technologies in the vibrant economy of the Royal Borough of Greenwich. It offers a fully serviced incubator environment for start-up businesses working in Smart City applications that will enhance urban life together with consultancy, marketing, advice and support to other Smart City projects around the world.

This will be supported by the international media arm, which will not only disseminate this content, creating discussion and expanding the Alliance, but will also visualise how Smart City sectors work within a Smart City.

Showcasing Smart City Innovation

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As additional good ideas and pressing needs are identified by our members and from those outside our membership, it is important that the TCA has a defined delivery approach to servicing those needs. The TCA Evolution Programme will actively engage with those who have ideas ready to take to market and those who have identified needs but have as yet not identified a suitable or workable solution.

The Thinking Cities Alliance Programme team will ensure: • Ideas raised are discussed with potential clients to ensure the idea

merits being taken forward. If it does the member with the original idea

will be supported in developing the idea and a suitable demonstration

site identified where the benefits of the solution can be measured and

demonstrated to potential purchasers.

• Where the development and implementation requires additional

partners, the team will support the identification of suitable partners to

get the idea ready for market. The idea will then be promoted through

the Thinking Cities Alliance Knowledge Portal to increase market

awareness both nationally and internationally.

• Where a city or other organisation identifies an issue it would like a

solution to the Thinking Cities Alliance Programme team will seek to

identify a suitable solution.

• Where none can be identified it will seek to engage with other cities to

confirm that the need is not unique. Perhaps by modifying or expanding

the solution to one issue a number of similar issues can be addressed and

where that is the case, the Thinking Cities Alliance Programme team will

seek to scope the expanded need.

• This expanded need will then be shared with the commercial

organisations within the TCA to seek a supplier who will deliver the

required solution.

• Where funding for product and service development comes from

external bodies such as grant aid, the Thinking Cities Alliance Programme team will provide a mechanism to support the deployment

of the products for evaluation and provide route to market support,

making the compliance with funding agency needs easier to achieve.

The implementation of solutions will be recorded in the Thinking Cities Alliance Programme, shared through the knowledge hub where the solution providers will describe the solution they have developed. The solution will be promoted, through their presentation as part of the Thinking Cities Alliance Programme Seminar, at international conferences.

The TCA will invite the public and private sectors, nationally and internationally to join and work together on an accelerated programme to support the deployment of Smart City solutions. To bring together a number of testbeds, that are either up and running, or soon to be established and to encourage others to look to actively participate.

Digital Greenwich will be the first of many cities and communities within the programme able to demonstrate these kinds of solutions. With its Living Smart City Testbed in operation, its growing portfolio for other potential smart city solution trials, its SME innovation hub established and the potential to become a Building information modelling (BIM) accelerator, it is very well-positioned as a rich environment for innovation, while providing crucial data.

• Data, once collected becomes Information

• Information, once processed becomes Intelligence

• Intelligence once distributed becomes Actionable

The Thinking Cities Alliance Evolution Programme will cover the following sectors:

• Smart mobility

• Smart City standards

• Smart energy

• Smart buildings

• Smart security

• Smart infrastructure

• Smart utilities

• Smart communications and the Internet of Things

• Smart living

• Smart data and visualisation

• Smart automation

• Smart logistics

• Smart industrialisation

• Smart health and other smart applications

The initial focus of the Thinking Cities Alliance will be on Intelligent Mobility and the accessibility of affordable Smart City transport solutions, as it plays as an essential anchor point to Smart City advancements overall.

The Thinking Cities Alliance Evolution Programme

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As the content grows from so many avenues, a smart portal will be created by working with a leading company in the field, with some 130 developers, focusing on providing services in the areas of Enterprise Mobility, Portals and Smart Cities.

Our European partner is strong in terms of architecture and backend integration with high complexity solutions. Typical customers are administrations, governments and enterprises and are therefore truly suited for the task ahead.

The Thinking Cities Alliance portal will host all relevant media and include a Social Media facility for instant access to the Alliance Twitter and LinkedIN feeds. The portal will feature links to other H3B Media titles, websites and media platforms.The portal will consist of different categories of city smartness.

• Announce events such as webinars, e-meetings/video conferences or

summits, demonstrations, site visits, side events at larger shows such as

Integrated Transport Forum, roundtables, conferences, etc.

• Profile page for cities: “What makes us a smart city?”

• Exchange best practices between cities.

• Announce call for solutions from cities (what challenges are they facing).

• Announce solution-driven kick-start projects (who are we, what do we

do, products and services) using a non-commercial approach.

• Suppliers can upload portfolios.

• Highlight new members, short interviews etc.

• Rank popular solutions.

Among the options for industry discussion forums are the Thinking Cities Roundtable Discussion programmes, a series of pre-recorded, debate-led webinars where industry thought-leaders address the hot topics in the Smart City spheres the programmes are recorded as live but broadcast the following day to ensure a greater audience is able to listen to the show.

Each Roundtable will be available to download or listen to at the listener’s convenience and will be listed on various websites such as

www.thinkingcities.com with permanent, unrestricted access and will be highly visible for 12 months before archiving.

The Roundtables have been developed to integrate digital, print and new media elements by actively creating high-quality content that is keenly relevant, topical, and timely, with longevity in mind.

The Roundtable Discussions will typically feature four or five panelists overseen by a moderator/presenter, will look at the industry’s burning issues and important questions from local, national and international perspectives and, just as pertinently, from both the public and private viewpoints.

In terms of promotion the Roundtables will be disseminated via:• Targeted email broadcasts

• Article in one of annual Smart City Thinking or Smart City Action digital

publications

• Article in printed and online version of one issue of Thinking Cities

magazine

• Article in other publications such as THx, Thinking Cities’ online-only sister

title

• News story

• Online interview

• Online article

• Social media

The Roundtable Discussion can also be seen as a precursor to a physical discussion to be held at a later date but another advantage is that due to H3B Media’s social media presence a dialogue can be maintained between the virtual and the actual discussions.

The Alliance will also have at its disposal two new digital publications dedicated to both elements of its ethos: SMART CITY THINKING will concentrate on opinion pieces, thought-leadership, “what-if?” scenarios, high-level interviews and innovation, while SMART CITY ACTION will focus on technology and implementation. The interactive publications will be comprised of specially commissioned articles, white papers and presentations and will be closely tied in with the subject matter of our SMART CITY THINKING, SMART CITY ACTION series of conferences, workshops and seminars.

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Discussion Forum – Smart City Thinking, Smart City Action

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Digital Greenwich offers a flexible 120-seat conference centre at the heart of the Greenwich Peninsula, and more importantly, at the heart of the Living Smart City Testbed. With stunning panoramic views of London across the River Thames, events are hosted in a BREEAM-rated “excellent” building that uses renewable energy, rainwater harvesting and ground-source cooling systems to achieve a carbon footprint of 35% below building regulations.

Making use of both H3B Media’s and Digital Greenwich’s connections with the European Commission and Global network, the Hub’s conference facilities can also be used as a venue to host Smart City project meetings and workshops.

H3B Media is able to draw on its experience in the ITS and Smart City arenas to construct cutting-edge think tanks, workshops and seminars that address the subjects that matter. These events will cater for 10–120 people and can take the form of Oxford debates, chamber discussions, archetypal conferences and seminars and will be interlinked and cross-pollinated with other Alliance-based events and platforms.

H3B also proposes to hold a twice-yearly Thinking Cities Summit in Greenwich that will be a multimedia event, featuring case studies, experience and knowledge-sharing, audio and video conferencing.

Other bespoke events will take the form of intimate events that focus on either Smart City Thinking (think tanks) or Smart City Action (workshops)

The conferencing facilities can also be utilised as a platform from which to promote findings and results from not just the GATEway project or Living Smart City Testbed, but other EC-funded, smart cities-related events.

Types of Events:• Site visits to Living Smart City Testbed, Greenwich

• Study Trips

• Targeted Roundtable Discussions

• Focused Think Tanks

• Mobility Debates

• Potential Solution Pitches

• Solution Demonstration Events

• Summits and conferences

• Exhibitions

These events will either be held at the conferencing facilities at Mitre Passage or in other venues in the Royal Borough of Greenwich. The events can also be organised concurrently during existing events. They will be organised and managed by a highly experienced team who have previously held senior responsibility roles for events such as the ITS World Congress.

As an additional service H3B Media/ThinkingSmart.Media will record all conferences and events, where appropriate and in addition to making them available for later download, we can turn each of the sessions into a 15-30 minute audio documentary with complementary written reviews and reports in Thinking Cities, Thinking Cars, Thinking Highways and new magazines when added, with links to the audio files in THx) in an easier-to-digest version.

The Knowledge Hub facilities at Mitre Passage are close to the Living Smart City Testbed

Conference Facility

Conferences, Events and Bespoke Workshops And Seminars

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Digital Greenwich is the Royal Borough of Greenwich’s (London) digital enterprise and innovation centre, and the home of the GATEway (Greenwich Automated Transport Environment) project.

H3B Media are the publishers of Thinking Cities and Thinking Highways magazines and have set up a new company, ThinkingSmart.Media, to be based in Greenwich and to focus solely on the Thinking Cities Alliance and related projects The new company will have agents in the UAE, Germany, the Netherlands, Japan and the US. ThinkingSmart.Media is the media arm of the Thinking Cities Alliance, with the emphasis on visualizing and disseminating the results of Digital Greenwich’s collaborative and partnership-based programs.

Through this new business entity, the data created by Digital Greenwich and the other city hubs will be fed into ThinkingSmart.Media, which through its various multimedia platforms and dissemination channels, will not only visualize the data but create meaningful discussion and content from it. This will help policy move forward, initiate debate, prove successful approaches and propel innovation on local, national and international levels.

The media element will play a vital and pivotal role in the growth of education, awareness, discussion and action of Smart City solutions as its takes this data and content and visualises it. By having the media arm based here it will be able to:

• Have access to visiting delegations from cities and foreign ministries.

• Work closely with the city authority interface.

• Create relevant content and hot discussion topics, accelerating global Smart

City initiatives.

• Help create a Smart City Centre of Excellence.

• Support a variety of Smart City projects by new developing services.

• Potentially develop a control room and demo area for future projects

• Showcase Smart City sectors and technology.

• Host a targeted conference/roundtable/workshop programme, starting with

mobility and then expanding to include other Smart City sectors.

• Have access to new and innovative technology companies.

• Partner and create a smart multimedia portal and platforms.

• Partner and develop smart social media apps.

• Create well researched Smart City overviews for technology sectors and regions.

• Create dedicated Smart City sector magazine style business reports.

• Create with Digital Greenwich, an educational programme of graduate and

international courses around Smart Cities.

• Develop a multi-level Global and National membership network.

• Be an International media hub for Business/Technology sectors, Government

bodies and the wider consumer market.

A multilevel and accessible membership system will be created and will provide the right entry points for organisations, cities, authorities and individuals alike to access information. The smart social media element and development of the portal, which will house the membership, will also create a great networking system.

For example, as cities get involved and ideas emerge for deployment, they will look for more (typically objective) information and verification of their own projects. Cities at this point will be looking for more specific, rather than general background information and the upgrading of their membership will be a simple process allowing further access to content and relevant partners. It will also allow for a diversification of services and the availability of this infrastructure will be an important asset in attracting RTD project proposals.

Membership structure is broken down opposite. For more details please contact us.

CITIES/AUTHORITIES:• Member

• Network Member

• Hub Member

PRIVATE ORGANISATIONS:• Member

• Network Member

• Founder Member

INDEPENDENTS/CONSULTANTS:

• Member

• Network Member

RESEARCH CENTRES/ UNIVERSITIES:

• Student

• Member

• Network Member

AGENCIES/NON-PROFIT ORGANISATIONS:

• Member

• Network Member

Thinking Cities Alliance Membership

Project Leads: H3B Media/ThinkingSmart.Media And Digital Greenwich Media And Dissemination Platform

HOW DO I MAKE MY CITY SMART? An Introduction to Smart City Thinking

This unique event takes place in the heart of the Living Smart City Testbed at Greenwich Peninsula, home of the Meridian Shuttle autonomous electric vehicle, with panoramic views over London and the testbed site. Other events will be announced shortly...

To register or for further information go to:

www.thinkingcities.com

or email Kevin Borras at

[email protected]

So what exactly is a smart city? What makes it smart? How many elements are there to consider? How do I make my city smart? Come and exchange ideas with representatives from cities who have already embarked upon successful smart city projects, benchmark where you are now and set targets for achieving a smart city vision. Meet with experts in a wide variety of smart city issues, such as standards, Internet of Things, autonomous vehicles, EV charging, logistics and strategy in a fabulous venue with spectacular views of Canary Wharf and the Thames Barrier

SEPTEMBER11TH FLOOR, MITRE PASSAGE, GREENWICH PENINSULA, LONDON, UK

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• Trevor Dorling, Digital Enterprise Greenwich

• Paul Copping, Smart Cities Advisor, Digital Greenwich

• Allan Mayo, Service Innovation Advisor, Digital Greenwich

• Andrea Edmunds, Director of Innovation, Future Cities Catapult

• Indré Jakaityté, Project Manager, Smart Vilnius

• Saviour Alfino, Project Manager, Smart Cities Strategy at BSI Group

• Dr Bill Headley, Professional Research Fellow, University of Surrey

• Séan J Burke, Managing Director, Frontier Cities

• Denis Naberezhnykh, Head of ITS, TRL Sustainable Mobility Group

• Keith McCabe, Founder, KAM Futures

• Andy Graham, Founder, White Willow Consulting

• Maria Hernandez, Head of Internet of Everything, Cisco UK

• Giles Bailey, Director, Stratageeb

• Prof Mike Browne, Professor of Logistics, University of Westminster

• Karen Vancluysen, Executive Director, Polis

• David Bonn, Thinking Cities Alliance

• Kevin Borras, Thinking Cities Alliance

SPEAKERS TO INCLUDE:

www.thinkingscities.com

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Thinking Cities AllianceLuis Hill, [email protected]+44 20 3463 9480

Paul Copping, [email protected]+44 7968 123275

Allan Mayo, [email protected]+44 7914 891536

Kevin Borras, Content [email protected]+44 20 3463 9482

Esther de Waard, Content [email protected]+31 6 2422 5041

Katrina Chapman, Content [email protected]+44 20 3463 9480

Marjan Salverda-van der Hoef, Events [email protected]+31 6 5288 0160

Thinking Cities Alliance UKDavid Bonn, Advisor/Partner Relations (UK)[email protected]+44 7811 200720

Keith McCabe, [email protected]+44 7812 721181

Thinking Cities Alliance North AmericaBob McQueen, [email protected]+1 407 491 2842

Tip Franklin, Advisor/Partner Relations (North America)[email protected]+1 863 646 5387

Thinking Cities Alliance JapanAdrian Jones, Advisor/Partner Relations (Asia-Pacific)[email protected]+81 3 6890 8577

Thinking Cities Alliance NetherlandsEsther de Waard, Advisor/Partner Relations (Europe)[email protected]+31 6 2422 5041

Thinking Cities Alliance BelgiumAndré Vits, [email protected]+32 474 53 07 90

Thinking Cities Alliance GermanyNicolas Antonoff, [email protected]+49 157 3828 5339

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