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SMART CITIES in PORTUGAL

Sustainable Cities and Smart Cities

Lisboa, 20 April 2015

STRUCTURE

URBAN INNOVATION GOOD PRACTICES

RENER – PORTUGUESE SMART CITIES NETWORK

SMART CITIES PORTUGAL CLUSTER

SMART CITY STRATEGIES AND PROJECTS

RENER - SMART CITIES NETWORK

RENER – PORTUGUESE SMART CITIES NETWORK

43 MUNICIPALITIES

45% OF POPULATION

17% OF TERRITORY

• Space for experimentation and testing of smart urban solutions in real-life context under an open innovation and co-creation philosophy

• Sharing experiences and good practices, and replicating successful urban solutions in other cities

• Developing joint projects and anchor initiatives – joint public procurement, common standards, city intelligence systems, …

• Influence European, national and regional policies and legislation due to critical mass and advocacy capacity

RENER – PORTUGUESE SMART CITIES NETWORK

RENER – PORTUGUESE SMART CITIES NETWORK

RENER DASHBOARD

City intelligence tool to evaluate urban intelligence Urban indicators, benchmarking Monitoring and evaluating the achievement of municipal and European targets Strategic information system to support decision-making processes

Electric vehicles charging sockets – Annual consumption (2012) (Source: SCCC)

RENER – PORTUGUESE SMART CITIES NETWORK

RENER MOBILITY HUB

Integration of electric vehicles in municipal fleets and public transports Design of public incentives: local taxes, parking, etc. Intelligent mobility information systems National interoperability solution at the level of mobility services

RENER – PORTUGUESE SMART CITIES NETWORK

TOWARDS AN IBEROAMERICAN SMART CITIES NETWORK

SMART CITIES PORTUGAL CLUSTER

SMART CITIES PORTUGAL CLUSTER

RENER –

MUNICIPALITIES

COMPANIES

ENTREPRENEURS

R&D

CENTRES

UNIVERSITIES

NGOs

SMART CITIES PORTUGAL CLUSTER

• Asserting Portugal as a place for the development and production of technology solutions, products and value-added systems for smart cities at global level

• Creating synergies among different players enhancing the integrated development of scalable solutions to solve urban problems

• Promoting the competitiveness, innovation capacity and internationalisation of Portuguese smart city companies

SMART CITIES MARKET, 2011-2017

SOURCE: GBI RESEARCH, 2012

SMART CITIES PORTUGAL CLUSTER

SMART CITIES PORTUGAL CLUSTER

Characterisation of companies and R&D centres operating in the smart cities market Catalogue of smart solutions national offer

SMART CITIES PORTUGAL ROADMAP

SMART CITIES PORTUGAL CLUSTER

SMART CITIES PORTUGAL ROADMAP

SMART CITIES STRATEGIES AND PROJECTS

SMART CITIES STRATEGIES AND PROJECTS

SMART CITIES STRATEGIES AND PROJECTS

A SMART PROJECT FOR SMART CITIES LABEL

• The label distinguishes projects associated to the concept of ‘smart city’, in order to provide them national and international visibility.

• Cities, companies, universities, research centers and public-private consortiums can propose projects to be distinguished with the label.

• It is a first step towards the certification of smart projects and smart cities, in line with international trends towards standardization.

A SMART PROJECT FOR SMART CITIES LABEL

24 PROPOSALS

17 MUNICIPALITIES

6 LABELS

PILOT EDITION – MARCH 2O15

A SMART PROJECT FOR SMART CITIES LABEL PILOT EDITION – MARCH 2O15 Torres Vedras – Bike-sharing System

A SMART PROJECT FOR SMART CITIES LABEL PILOT EDITION – MARCH 2O15 Águeda – SINGELU Intelligent Lighting System

A SMART PROJECT FOR SMART CITIES LABEL

Cascais – Smart Waste Management System

A SMART PROJECT FOR SMART CITIES LABEL

Matosinhos – Environment Information and Management System

A SMART PROJECT FOR SMART CITIES LABEL

Guimarães – Intelligent Public Lighting System

A SMART PROJECT FOR SMART CITIES LABEL

Vila Nova de Gaia – No paper

CONCLUSIONS

• Some world-class best practices at macro level – networks, platforms and city intelligence tools

• Some cities with integrated smart city strategies and proliferation of smart city projects with replication potential

• Several companies developing value-added smart city solutions with high internationalization potential

• Need of promoting cooperation among smart city players – towards a smart city cluster

• Ambition to establish links to Latin America, specially Brazil where some Portuguese players are already present