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IBM Smarter Cities- vision and solutions 2013
Sibiu,
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Sibiu,19.09.2013
Prepared by:Daniel KOSTYAL - SMB Reseller, IBM Romania Andrei NAGY - Enterprise Account Manager, Smarter City expert, IBM Romania.Smarter City expert, IBM Romania.Irina STOLTZ – Corporate Citizenship & Corporate Affaires, IBM Romania
Vision and solutions for a Smarter city
• By smarter, we mean that intelligence is being infused into the systems and processes that make the world work - into things no one would recognize as computers: cars appliances roadways powerworld work into things no one would recognize as computers: cars, appliances, roadways, power grids, clothes, even natural systems such as agriculture and waterways.
• A century ago, less than 20 cities around the world had populations in excess of 1 million people. Today, that number has swelled to 450 and will continue to grow for the foreseeable;A th iti i b th b d l ti th t ki th i l th ld’ t• As the cities grow in both numbers and population, they are taking their place on the world’s center stage, with more economic, political and technological power than ever before.
• Economically, they are becoming the hubs of a globally integrated, services-based society. Politically, they are in the midst of a realignment of power – with greater influence, but also greater responsibility.
• Turning information in knowledge we can reduce costs, cut waste, and improve the efficiency, productivity and quality of everything from companies to cities.
• IBM launched solutions impacting different key area: smarter education, smarter health, smarter traffic smarter government etctraffic, smarter government, etc
Launched in 2010, on the IBM Corporate & Citizenship line, the Smarter Cities Challenge is a global IBM grant program designed to enable up to 100 citiesaround the world to utilize the time and expertise of top-performing IBMers to become more vibrant and rewarding places for their citizens to live inbecome more vibrant and rewarding places for their citizens to live in.
Grant Details:
Team of 5-6 IBM Experts3 week engagement on a focused topicDi t t ith M dDirect engagement with Mayor and top city officialsStrategic roadmap with actionable recommendations
The cities leaders (Municipality) had to be prepared to match IBM's investment ith th i it t f ti d P l ti l ti
recommendations
with their own commitment of time and resources. Proposals articulating pressing urban concerns that could be addressed by implementing “smarter” technologies and processes rose to the top of the list. Cities that demonstrated a solid track record of innovative problem solving were also viewed favourably.
34 cities were selected for 2013 competitionBelfast
Reno, US
Pune, India
Tucson, US
Foshan, China
Trujillo, Peru
Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia
New Taipei City, Taiwan
Burlington, US
Date, Japan
Porto Alegre Brazil
Belfast, UK
Cape Town, SA
Gurgaon, India
Waterloo Canada
Copenhagen
Porto Alegre, Brazil
Stavanger, Norway
Fresno, US
Valparaiso, Chile
Waterloo, Canada
Khon Kaen, Thailand
Pingtung County, Taiwan
Vitória, BrazilFaro
Knoxville, US
Copenhagen, DK
Christchurch, NZ
Chennai, India
Makati City, Philippines
Faro, PortugalLodzQuébec City, Canada
Buffalo, US
Lagos, Nigeria
Jeju Korea
Gold Coast, Australia
Lodz, Poland
Lodz
Jeju, Korea
Kyoto, Japan
Richmond, US
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Smarter Cities Challenge Programme Objectives
SupportPhilanthropic Support forward-thinking city leaders and a global network of
practice
Philanthropic collaboration
with cities where we
work and live practicework and live
Demonstrate th f
Connect city leaders’ strategic
priorities to the power of data-driven
decision making
priorities to drive meaningful
change
Experiential leadership
development
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Smarter Cities Challenge: ten European projects delivered…some
In Dortmund, Germany IBM helped the city develop an educational
Smarter Cities Challenge: ten European projects delivered…some examples
roadmap for a 'Dortmund Talent Initiative' to attract new businesses to the region and train workers for jobs in a 21st century economy.
In Malaga, Spain, faced with an unemployment rate of over 30% the City and its Mayor requested IBM's support in developing an economic development plan to improve the environment for entrepreneurs and businesses to invest in the cityentrepreneurs and businesses to invest in the city.
In Siracusa, Italy IBM helped develop a holistic transportation plan to support the development of multiple industries throughout the citysupport the development of multiple industries throughout the city, balancing the needs of its natural resources and refining industry with those of historic and cultural tourism.
In Birmingham, UK the City Council has launched the Re-inventing Birmingham initiative -- linking together a range of innovative strategies for city improvement. The Council sought IBM's advice on creating an evidence based analytical tool to support future investment decisions and
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evidence based analytical tool to support future investment decisions and delivering the highest value for residents.
Smarter Cities Challenge: ten European projects delivered…g p p j
Bucharest: The IBM team made recommendations for achieving the gcity's vision of becoming a vibrant commercial hub for Eastern Europe, including recommendations for economic development, city government operations, infrastructure and quality of life.
Eindhoven: The IBM team helped the city to develop a road map for public safety and crime reduction focusing on intelligent datapublic safety and crime reduction, focusing on intelligent data, accelerated community engagement, enhanced governance and the creation of public-private partnerships.
Glasgow: The rising cost of energy has a growing impact on the city’s economy, as a larger proportion of family income is needed to heat homes. The IBM team's recommendations focused on improving energy literacy in the city, messaging and branding using social networking tools, and the use of predictive analytics for targeting City resources to support those most in need.
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A smart vision for Bucharest city like a “Comercial Hub” - by the IBM topA smart vision for Bucharest city like a Comercial Hub - by the IBM top experts
• A smart operational Center for the city • A growing platform for e‐Guvernment• Fast Access to integrated Data/information
•Mainly industrial area• Creating events generated by networking with this “Hub” Economical Data/information
• Improving the transparency level• Generation point for a new area of business , good for SMBs.
Growth
Commercial HUB
Governmental Operations
Livability/ Quality of Life
Romania • Generating new spaces for parking • Creating a new unique and
• Civic spirit enablement‐ your city campaign or mobile application Ex. “My Bucharest”
centralized transportation authority
• Implementing Data and predicting analyzing info
• Offering traffic info in real time for
y• Involving technology for all the interested parts/influencers in the developing of the city
• New leisure time activityinfrastructure
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gcitizens and authorities needs
Watch out for a new round of applications for Smarter City next month and check updates and sample of
it li tisuccess city application on www.smartercitischallenage.org
Thank You!Thank You!
• short video about Smarter City vision powered by IBM in Rio de Janierio:powered by IBM in Rio de Janierio:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vuBBGYFonXMp y
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