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Franco-British Workshop on ICT in Future Cities

Major city demonstrators : testing interoperability,

scalability and leadership

May 14th, 2014

IMPOSING TOP-PERFORMING 6.2 million inhabitants

More than Ireland, Finland or

Denmark

43,698 km2 of territory

Equivalent to the size of

Switzerland or Belgium

6th European region

In terms of GDP

GDP

Economic rates

Higher than the national ones

5 RHONE ALPES: AN ATTRACTIVE AND DYNAMIC REGION…

INNOVATIVE 4th Europen region in terms of people working in R&D

2nd French region for patent applications (2 091 en 2010)

AN ECONOMIC

ENVIRONMENT with a strong industrial base

(source: Unistatis)

industry services

Over

500,000

privately

employed

workers

STRONG INNOVATION

ECO-SYSTEM

3 domains of excellence

500 laboratories

13 300 Researchers

R&D force

Academic force under an unified body

Governance & tools

5 World Class Competitiveness Clusters

Entrepreneurship Spirit

4 Technological platforms

14 800 in 2012

Life Science & Biotechs Chemical & Clean techs Software & Digital contents

5 A DYNAMIC ECONOMY…

THE GRAND LYON

URBAN COMMUNITY

1,3 million inhabitants

Capital of the Rhone Alpes Region

58 cities

52 715 hectares

2nd French urban area after Paris 130 000 Students

Kobenhavn

Genève

Dublin Manchester

Birmingham

Göteborg

Dublin Warszawa

Praha

Budapest

Wien

Bologna

Venezia

Roma Madrid

Porto

Düsseldorf

Lisboa Barcelona

Torino

Milano

Zürich München

Stuttgart

Frankfurt

Amsterdam

Bruxelles

Paris

London

Istanbul

Köln

Luxembourg Mannheim

liaisons aériennes

liaisons TGV (futures)

liaisons aériennes et TGV

Lille

Marseille

Lyon

RHÔNEXPRESS

Linking the Lyon Saint Exupery Airport with the city center

LYON SAINT EXUPÉRY Airport

More then 8 millions passagers in 2011 120 direct national and international destinations

100 TGV / day from Lyon Part-Dieu

3 TGV stations

45 daily connections with Paris

Lyon / Barcelone direct in 3h45

Rhin - Rhône Line: Lyon / Francfort direct in 5h45

Lyon / Turin - Milan after 2020

A CITY CONNECTED TO EUROPE

AIR CONNECTIONS

TGV CONNECTIONS

(1) 2thinknow Innovation Cities™ Global 256 Index, 2010 - (2) MERCER, 2011

8th International metropolis for its innovative economic vision ahead of London and Francfort(1)

39th World position for life quality (2)

Lyon = gastronomy, location, culture = high quality of life

LYON, ATTRACTIVE IN EUROPE RECOGNIZED ABROAD FOR INNOVATION AND QUALITY OF LIFE

19th European metropolis for its economic attractiveness(1)

9th European metropolis for entrepreuneurs (2)

15th European metropolis in real estate investment performance (2)

(1) European cities monitor 2011, Cushman & Wakefield - (2) Indice national de satisfaction des entrepreneurs, ECER 2010,

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LYON

PART-DIEU

CARRE

DE SOIE

LYON

GERLAND

LYON

CONFLUENCE

4 MAJOR ON GOING URBAN PROJECTS

Lyon Part-Dieu

Lyon Gerland Carré de Soie

Lyon Confluence

ENERGY

INNOVATIVE SERVICES

BIOTECHS

SOCIAL BUSINESS

7 A COMPREHENSIVE URBAN DEVELOPMENT

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A SMART CITY IN LYON’S DNA

Entrepreneurship ı Support, boosters

ı Lyon Ville de l’entrepreneuriat

Innovation spirit ı R&D, researchers, students

Know-how to model the city ı Urban projects: Lyon Part-Dieu,

Lyon Confluence, Carré de Soie,

Lyon Gerland

Strong industrial base ı Large groups, SMEs, start-ups

New technologies ı Research infrastructure, Broadband,

laboratories…

Data ı Trafic flows, urban data…

Innovation

Embracing News technologies

Economic

Development

Boosting strategic segments

The City as a

laboratory

to mix up

new ressources

Experiment

new economic models

Create

new products

& services

Initiate

new uses

A very unique

urban life style

+ easy

+ free-flowing

+ pleasant to live in

9 OUR SMART CITY APPROACH

Strengthen territorial

actors’ innovation

capacity

AN APPROACH BASED

ON 4 MAIN FIELDS

Preserve energy

resources, manage

consumption

Manage, anticipate,

regulate trafic flows

and invent new ways

of planning the city

Facilitate urban life

by developing new

services

40 ONGOING PILOT PROJECTS

FOR A GLOBAL APPROACH

100 public and private

partners

more than 200M€

invested (2012-2016)

1st French Smart City

(m2ocity ranking, 11/2013)

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Major demonstrators

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An exemplary public-private partnership

LYON SMART COMMUNITY

A UNIQUE DEMONSTRATOR IN EUROPE

Agence japonaise

de soutien à

l’innovation

ı The Confluence district, at the front line of

Smart Metropolis

ı Testing at the district scale what Smart City

will be tomorrow

ı + economical + liveable + sustainable

1st EUROPEAN PROJECT FOR SMART

GRID PILOT PROJECT

ı Energy efficiency

ı Multimodality

ı Role of user and related

monitoring tools

A GLOBAL

DEMONSTRATOR

30

PARTNERS

50M€

BUDGET

2016

PILOT PROJECT END

LYON SMART COMMUNITY 4 TASKS OF THE PROJECT

MIX PLOT OF SMART, POSITIVE ENERGY

BUILDINGS 1 MOBILITY SYSTEM USING CARBON-

FREE ENERGIES 2

MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AT THE DISTRICT

SCALE 4 REFURBISHMENT AND

CONSUMPTIONS MONITORING 3

LYON SMART COMMUNITY 4TASKS OF THE PROJECT

MIX PLOT OF SMART, POSITIVE ENERGY

BUILDINGS

MOBILITY SYSTEM USING CARBON-

FREE ENERGIES

MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AT THE DISTRICT

SCALE

REFURBISHMENT AND

CONSUMPTIONS MONITORING

Data Center Energy consumption monitoring

275

Apartments Cité Perrache

33

6

30

Charging stands Supplied by PV and RE

Stations

Cars

12000m2

3 buildings designed by Kengo Kuma

PV Energy production

Roof + façades + batteries

34 Apartments offices and stores

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SMART ELECTRIC LYON : TEST NEW SOLUTION TO MANAGE ENERGY CONSUMPTION

A SHOWROOM OF 700 M² ı Privileged hosting and

exchange place for partners at the

heart of the Part Dieu district

ıEducational vocation

ıA dedicated laboratory to test

new equipments (heating, lighting,

home automation…)

A CONSORTIUM OF 21

PARTNERS LED BY

USERS AND LINKY SMART

METERS AT THE HEART OF THE

PILOT PROJECT A WEBSITE ıwww.smart-electric-lyon.com

2018

4 years

69M€

BUDGET

PREPARE THE FUTURE ıAnalyse and better understand

behaviours and motivations to

manage energy

ıTest and make bigger customers

benefit from preferential tarifs

ıCreate Linky-ready equipments

and services

ıFavour the emergence of a

pioneer smart grid industry on

Greater Lyon territory

MOST IMPORTANT EUROPEAN

SMART GRID PILOT PROJECT ıTest with 25 000 Linky

customers (inhabitants, entreprises,

administrations)

ıTest of Linky-ready devices

with1 000 inhabitants by 2015

ıDiagnostis and test

with 100 enterprises and

administrations by 2016

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OPTIMOD’LYON : INTELLIGENT TRANSPORT SYSTEMS (ITS) TO OPTIMIZE SUSTAINABLE URBAN MOBILITY

13 PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERS

7 M€ BUDGET

2012-2015 PROJECT TIME

FRAME

REAL TIME DATA COLLECTION AND

TREATMENT

ı+ 30 data bases

ıReal time diffusion of reliable information

1st

in the World

A MULTIMODAL URBAN GPS

ıReal time information

ı1 hour prediction

ıAll transport modes

ıAvailable everywhere at any time

AN INNOVATION PROJECT AND PUBLIC-

PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP aiming at co-

developing information services in real

time and predicting urban mobility

1st

in Europe

1H TRAFFIC PREDICTION

ıTraffic active management

through monitoring of traffic

A URBAN FREIGHT NAVIGATOR

ıTraffic conditions

ıDelivery areas and construction sites

availabilities

ıRound itiniraries re-calculation in case of

perturbation

CO FUNDING

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SMART STATION : INNOVATE TO RENOVATE AND DEVELOP THE PART DIEU MULTIMODAL HUB

OFFER NEW SERVICES TO THE

STATION USERS SO THAT THEY ıFind their way during renovation works (dynamic and interactive signage system)

ıEasily orient themselves

ıInform themselves (urban multimodal mobility)

ıObtain proximity services (urban communicating furniture))

USERS AT THE HEART To ensure that new services match their

needs

MAKE WAITNG TIME MORE ENJOYABLE IN THE STATION

ıShopping

ıBook tickets (movies, concerts…)

ıEducate and inform oneself

SAVE TIME

ıInform in real time (trafic conditions)

ıEfficiently signal itineraries

ıMake known the coming trafic conditions

FLOWS OPTIMIZATION

ıFace diverse users flows increase (employees, families, mall users, students, tourists and travelers).

INITIATE COLLABORATIVE

PROJECTS to co-create new services and test

them with users

INCREASING FLOWS (visits/day)

ı2010: 120 000

ı2020: > 175 000

ı2030: > 220 000

2 TESTING AREAS

ı STATION RENOVATION WORKS to limit inconvenience to users

ı FAVOUR THE INTERCONNECTION between Lyon St Exupéry airport and Lyon Part-Dieu multimodal hub with innovative connected and interactive devices

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LYON URBAN DATA : A SPACE TO CO-DESIGN AND TEST NEW URBAN SERVICES

2014

FACILITATE INNOVATION for SMEs, start-ups and project

leaders

OPTIMIZE MARKETING through

prototyping and testing with users

EXPERIMENTATION FIELDS

ıMobile applications and digital services

ıRoboticsservices

ıUrban monitoring

ıSmart housing

ıCommunicating urban furniture

LA PART-DIEU

ı500 000 daily flows

ı40 000 employees

ı29M travelers/yr

ı33M visitors/yr (mall)

INNOVATIVE PUBLIC-PRIVATE

PARTNERSHIP in a dynamic of enlargement

AN ORGANIZATION ALLOWING

ıData access (Big data)

ıInnovative urban services prototyping

ıCo-creation and test with SUPPORT COLLABORATIVE PROJECTS

ıSpeed up networking of start-ups, large companies, research laboratories

ıIdentify and create consortiums ALSO A PLACE FOR

ıEvents and meetings

ıActors visibility (showroom)

ıExchanges (co-working)

Launch

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THANK YOU

Marie-Anne Serve, Smart City Project Manager

[email protected]

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APPENDIX

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GRAND LYON SMART DATA

OPEN DATA IN GREATER LYON

Encourage commercial

use

Open licence Free access of 99% data

without sharing clause

Check compatibility of re-

use with public policies

Engaged licence Data access after user

authentification

Promote a fair

competitive ecosystem

Associate licence Possibile royalty from a use

threshiold (except

experimentation)

ı Innovation capacity

reinforcement

ı of the territorial actors

ı New services creation for

tomorrow’s city by private

players

ı New forms of public-private

partnerships

ı A unique platforme to access public and private

data of territorial actors

ı Quality data available by standardized services

ı A dedicated support measure: Lyon Urban Data

A TERRITORIAL PLATFORM OF

PUBLIC:PRIVATE DATA

ıMore than 400 data available (geographical,

equipments, mobility, services, urbanism…)

ı14 themes treated so far

GRADUATED OPENNESS WITH 3 DISTINCT LICENCES

smartdata. grandlyon

.com

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POSSIBILITY TO TEST A

PROJECT IN REAL CONDITION IN

URBAN SERVICES ıFields and equipments for

experimentation: urban

networks, public spaces,

buildings and infrastructure made

available to test products and

services at different scales

GREATER LYON EXPERIMENTATION CELL

CATALYST FOR INNOVATIVE PROJECYS AND PRODUCTS

NETWORKING ıFinancers, entreprises, laboratories,

clusters, fablab … to materialize

projects

VISIBILITY ADVANTAGE ıCompanies enjoy communication

related to their project

TIME SAVING IN INNOVATION

DEVELOPMENT ıFacilitate access to people for testing

ıEstimate product or service need

ıFacilitate adaptation of the offer to the

market

ıAccelerate access to markets

ACCESS TO EXPERIMENTATION TOOLS ıGrand Lyon Smart Data

ıLyon Urban Data (lexperimentation space)

PROJECT SUPPORT ıAn identified interlocutor in Greater

Lyon to follow the project from

begginning to end

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TRANSFORM LYON PART DIEU, PILOT SITE OF THE EUROPEAN PROJECT FOR ENERGY TRANSITION

A EUROPEAN PROJECT FOR ENERGY

PLANNING ıBring cities to reduce their energy

consumptions and use more renewables

resources

ı Co-create a « smart city » vision and

define the energy transition process, steps

and agenda

ıChoose a pilot site, Lyon Part-Dieu, to

propose a concrete actions plan (figures,

business plan…)

ıModel the energy transition to allow

large scale replicability

A CONSORTIUM OF 19 PARTNERS ı6 European cities: Amsterdam, Gènes,

Copenhague, Hambourg, Vienne, Grand Lyon.

ı Industry and academia

ıDevelop decision-making

quantitative tools

ıModel energy transition on the pilot

Lyon Part Dieu district

ıFeedback and dissemination

ıNew methods of smart grid design

integrating renewable energies

COLLABORATE WITH

REFERENCE EUROPEAN PARTNERS

FEED THE DRAFTING OF A FUTURE

ENERGY MASTER PLAN FOR

GREATER LYON ıSetup of a hardcore of energy and

urban planning players

ıLocal energy governance

approach involving non

institutional players

2016

3 years

7,8M€

BUDGET

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April

2014

GRIZZLY SENSORS:

WIRELESS SENSORS IN THE PAVEMENT TO OPTIMIZE WINTER TREATMENT

PILOT PROJECT END and validation of such

sensors pertinence

AUTONOMOUS WIRELESS

SENSORS Directly in the roadway

ANALYSIS OF THE PAVEMENT

CONDITIONS in addition to Meteo France data

AN ECO-INNOVATIVE PROJECT supported by the regional

INNOV’R program

REAL CONDITIONS Use of the existing infrastructures

(PC criter traffic lights fibre optics)

A WIN-WIN PARTNERSHIP

BETTER MANAGE BAD WEATHER

CONSEQUENCES

ıTreat only when necessary

ıLimit resources consumption (salt,

fuel)

ıControl maintenance costs

ıOptimise human and material

resources

Growth acceleration

AMBITION

French Tech is a collective mobilization

movement for French digital start-ups’ growth

and international exposure

OUR OBJECTIVE

3 DRIVERS

Ecosystems mobilization

Attractivness reinforcement

1 Label for metropolis with a digital ecosystem of

international level to create together the French Tech

200 Millions euros invested by the

national government in private initiatives for

start-ups’ growth and international exposure

THE FRENCH TECH PLAN

100 new start-ups/year in acceleration

plans within 3 years

15 Millions euros for French Tech

marketing and promotion abroad and making

France a global digital nation

OUR ASSETS

A dense critical mass I A proven economic weight: 2nd French digital hub

I National and International level success stories

I Networked clusters, associations, famous federative events…

A complete and diversified ecosystem I Strong digital expertises

I Universities producing skills used by the ecosystem, internationally recognized labs

I A favorable environment for creation of digital companies, with an offer of training,

services, fundings, infrastructures and supporting structures already developped,

geographical hub, quality of life

A state of mind I Strong industrial assets and entrepreneurial values with

I A culture of innovation and experimentation

15 new « tech champions » (present

abroad) within 10 years