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A SMART CITY INNOVATION PROJECTS ENTITY

Approach for implementation

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AGENDA

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Introduction

– Definitions

– SET Technology GmbH

Smart City „Morgenstadt Innovation Network - m:ci Innovation Network“

– Smart City Concept (City, Districts, Elements)

– Core Modules

– Smart District Example (London; Paddington district UK)

Smart City Management & Co.KG

Project examples, best practice

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SMART CITY - DEFINITION

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“We believe a city is smart when investments in human and social capital and traditional (transport) and modern (ICT) communication infrastructure fuel sustainable economic growth and a high quality of life, with a wise management of natural resources, through participatory governance.”

(prevalent definition of SMART CITY)

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SET TECHNOLOGY - INITIATION

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SET Technology GmbH, founded in 2007, is a consulting and management company located in Germany. SET’s core business focus is on technology transfer. As a collaboration partner for research and development organizations, SET delivers implementation and commercialization services. SET offers business development to industrial partners and companies based on new innovations and network opportunities.

SET‘s mission is to create a bridge between the academic and economic world. Active business development, creative solutions for implementation and close project support supports innovation and inventors to reach economic success.

In addition to its core market – Germany – SET has subsidiaries in the U.S. (California) and the Gulf region (Kuwait).

In the U.S. SET concentrates on R&D collaboration with both universities and companies. With its Seattle-based strategic partner in the U.S., the XINOVA LLC (Invention Development Fund) , SET offers IP commercialization services. SET is part of Xinovas global Inventor Network.

Since 2010 SET has been operating in collaboration with partners in Kuwait. SET’s concentration on the Middle East as an additional market has been facilitated by the execution of a tech transfer program with the Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Science (KFAS).

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SET TECHNOLOGY – SMART CITY SERVICE PROVIDER

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SINCE 2007 SET IS ACTING IN TECHNOLOGY FIELD WITH SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS CASES. SET GREW WITH THE DEMANDS FOR EFFICIENT, LIGHT AND ENVIRONMENTAL IDEAS.

TO BUILT A SMART CITY MEANS TO BRING INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES AND SMART PRODUCTS INTO MARKET (AND PEOPLES LIFE). THIS IS THE POINT WHERE SET’S CORE BUSINESS MEETS THE NEEDS FOR SMART CITY PROJECTS.

FOLLOWING THIS IDEA - SET IS THE RIGHT PARTNER FOR THE FUTURE SMART CITY THINKING.

Information Technologies

Energy&Material Technologies

Life Science Technologies

SET’s core fields = cutting edge technologies for SMART CITIES

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SET TECHNOLOGY GMBH – SERVICE PROVIDER FOR SMART CITY MANAGEMENT GMBH & CO. KG

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COMPETENCE:

• CONSULTING

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• KNOW HOW

• NETWORK

• PARTNER

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TECHNOLOGIES

• FOUNDING

• START UPS

• JOINT VENTURES

• GOVERNANCE

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SET TECHNOLOGY GMBH – PROFESSIONAL TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION TRANSFER FROM IDEA TO MARKET INNOVATION AND VENTURE REALIZATION

SET overlooks and manages the end-to-end process: ”Portfolio Development” (”building and decorating the window”), preparing for presentation, and decision for execution (start-up investment). Portfolio Development will be handled in close collaboration with our R&D partners to establish a robust pipeline of initiatives. The subsequent execution will be managed by project managers and thereby monitored and supported by SET.

Portfolio Building (Phase 1)

Project/Initiative Management Portfolio Monitoring

(Phase 2) Set-up

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Set-up

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SMART CITY – INNOVATION NETWORK „MORGENSTADT“

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The Fraunhofer Morgenstadt Network is part of several Smart Cities and Communities Projects financed by the European Commission in the context of the Horizon 2020 Program as well as other national and international district development projects.

Yet, up until now, concepts, technologies and solutions of Morgenstadt partners have not been systematically integrated into a sustainable district development project that is based on real-estate investment and aims at winning a market-based competition without additional public funding.

The goal is therefore to join forces with real-estate companies, district developers and forward-looking investors to design and implement a sustainable Morgenstadt District that entails a set of innovative technologies and solutions from the Morgenstadt Partner-communities within the coming years. This shall – at the same time - serve to develop a blueprint for further market-based district development projects that meet highest demands of sustainability and innovation.

At the same time, will be worked on the micro level, showcasing urban systems innovation on the minimum viable scale (Morgenstadt Micro Showcases).

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SMART CITY – INNOVATION NETWORK „MORGENSTADT“

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Morgenstadt Project Brokerage & grant management Between 2014 and 2015 Morgenstadt consortia raised over 80 Mio EUR of public funding for city-based innovation projects. Most of this funding was achieved through a successful application to EU Horizon 2020 projects – like the SCC1 lighthouse projects on smart cities and communities. The joint acquisition of public research funds by Morgenstadt consortiums for potential-rich projects also continues to be an important focus in 2016 and 2017. At the launch conference for the German “Innovation platform Zukunftsstadt (IPZ)” in February 2016 the German government has present the integrated program for funding and supporting smart and sustainable city development projects and initiatives. German Ministries pointed positively towards the Morgenstadt Initiative, which is seen as a “blueprint for communal innovation strategies.” Together with our partners Fraunhofer plans to access national and EU-funding for urban innovation projects in 2016 and 2017.

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MORGENSTADT INNOVATION NETWORK - M:CI INNOVATION NETWORK

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Benefits for Project Partners Value through innovation The m:ci Innovation Network aims to develop and implement innovations for the cities of tomorrow. The application of ideas and concepts for real-world projects is the long-term goal of this joint project. It is the declared aim of the Fraunhofer Institutes in “Morgenstadt: City Insights“ to create added value through innovation for all cities and industry partners in the network. Multi-sectoral expertise The »Urban Systems Engineering« team of the Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial Engineering (IAO) has taken on the task of the overall project coordination as well as main parts of the research performances. Additional Fraunhofer Institutes will participate in the research for phase II. This composition guarantees the systemic research approach, because all relevant sectors of research and project development are perfectly covered.

21 industrial partners, 10 international cites and four networks member of the m:ci Innovation Network

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SMART DISTRICTS

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ICT

Mobility

Integration

Energy

ENERGY MOBILITY ICT

INTEGRATION

Reduce energy consumption of buildings by factor 3 or higher

Provide at least 75% of the remaining energy demand with renewable energy sources.

Integration of intelligent energy management for energy efficiency

Development of a dynamic ICT data hub: buildings´ energy use, users´ mobility demand, provision of RE to monitor and to develop value added services and smart city appliances

Increase utilization levels of electric vehicles and charging infrastructure (e-cars, e-bikes, e-buses)

Participatory approach involving citizens

provide a ‘test bed’ for industrial partners to develop new business models

drive forward investments across the light house cities

design and implement innovative business models

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Smart City Projects

“Lighthouse Cities” with

Smart Districts

Transfer results from R&D institutes (like Fraunhofer) – creating “lighthouse“ projects to transfer it into cities and districts worldwide – to “follower” projects

SMART PROJECT

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DISTRICT MODULS & SUB MODULS

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Module 1

Integrated Car and Bike Sharing

Module 2

District Heat Network

Module 3

Smart Grid

Module 4

Smart Home

Module 6

Connected district Logistics

Module 7

Sustainable waste disposal

Module 8

User-District Interface

Module 9

Integrated district economy

Module 5

Smart Lighting

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Module 1: Integrated Car and Bike Sharing

•Electric cars with varying range

•Electric bicycles

•Priority reserved parking spaces

•Charging stations

•Booking system

•Fleet Management System

•Operators of car sharing (Flottenamanger)

•Interface: Booking System – Vehicle

•Intermodal connections to public transport

Module 2: District Heating Network

•Heat generation (solar thermal) on House level

•Heat generation (geothermal) on block level

•Combined Heat generation

•Heating network (pipes)

•Hot water buffer at Houselevel

•(Network) load management

•Heat recovery from wastewater via heat exchanger

•Meters

•Air heat pumps for heat generation on Houselevel

Module 3: Smart Grid

•Electricity: photovoltaic

•Power generation: Micro Wind Turbines

•CHP

•Smart meters (in the homes)

•Inverters

•DC / AC power design & Transformers

•Electricity storage (batteries Li.Ionen, or fuel cells, etc.)

Modul 4:

Smart Home

•Automatic window

•KNX cabling system

•Sensor-dependent Indoor Lighting

•Electric vehicle as part of property

•Per Smart Phone controllable devices (lighting, appliances)

•Smart Appliances

•Broadband Internet (> 50Mbit / s)

•AAL Home- services for seniors

SET TECHNOLOGY GMBH – PROFESSIONAL TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION TRANSFER AND SMART CITY SERVICE PROVIDER MORGENSTADT: CORE MODULS - TO START WITH PROJECTS

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SMART DISTRICT DEVELOPMENT – STORY OF

SUCCESS, LONDON PADDINGTON DISTRICT

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SMART DISTRICT DEVELOPMENT –

LONDON PADDINGTON DISTRICT

Overview

• 99 homes

• 1,405 square meters of work space

• Built between 2000 and 2002

• Shortlisted for the Stirling Prize in 2003

• Car (combustion) transportation discouraged

Principles

• Zero energy

• High Quality

• Energy efficient

• Water efficient

• Low-impact materials

• Waste recycling

• Eco-friendly transport

"Paddington Zero Emmission Development"

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Project details

• 777 m2 of solar panels • Cogeneration biomass plant (downdraft

gasifier) – provides heating and electricity • Triple-glazed windows, all houses facing

south • Recycling water (rain and grey) • Local materials (max. 35 miles from site)

used • Shared electric car system is provided to

residents

Results in comparison to UK averages

• Space-heating requirements were 88% less • Hot-water consumption was 57% less • The electrical power used, at 3 kilowatt hours

per person per day, was 25% less; 11% of this was produced by solar panels.

• Mains-water consumption has been reduced by 50%

• The residents' car mileage is 65% less than average

SMART DISTRICT DEVELOPMENT –

LONDON PADDINGTON DISTRICT

"Paddington Zero Emmission Development"

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Shared E-Fleed Mobility Concept Example Smart District Mobility Hub

• Operation by Service Provider

• ROI by saving of parking lots

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Innovative Energy Concept Example

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RWE - Smart City Division

Smart Grid (Example Essen)

Agility Logistics –

Mena Region and India

PARTNER – PROJECT COLLABORATION

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New Energy Options, Inc.

(NEOptions or NEO) and its team of experts are ideally positioned to assemble a consortium of parties to begin the construction, operation and management of a US solar manufacturing and test laboratory facility.

Producer of elements of renewable energy for smart living districts.

PARTNER – NEO OPTIONS, USA CALIFORNIA BIPV Manufacturing and Deployment Opportunity in California

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Overview: Best-Practice Projects in Europe

1. Vienna – Seestadt Aspern

2. Hamburg – HafenCity

3. Heilbronn – Modellquartier Neckarbogen

4. Manchester – Corridor

5. Stavanger – Greenline

6. Berlin – Urban Tech Republic

7. Cologne – Lingens-Areal Mühlheim-Süd

8. Oberursel – PlusEnergieQuartier

9. Weinsberg – Wohnen der Zukunft

10. Heidelberg – Bahnstadt

11. Munich – Freiham/Neuaubing

12. Darmstadt – Lincoln Park

13. Stuttgart – Eiermann Campus

14. Frankfurt a.M. - Innovationsquartier

15. Wüstenrot – EnergiePlus Gemeinde

16. Seine Ouest d’Issy-les-Moulineaux – IssyGrid

17. Landau – ePark.Landau

18. Esslingen – Innovationsquartier Esslingen

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SET LOGISTICS

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SET Technology GmbH SET Smart City Management GmbH & Co KG Leipziger Strasse 137a D-09113 Chemnitz, Germany phone: +49 (371) 69 44 69 fax: +49 (371) 69 44 68 Friedberger Landstrasse 8 D-60316 Frankfurt/Main, Germany Fahrenheitstrasse 1 D-28359 Bremen, Germany www.set-technology.com [email protected]

SET Management Gulf P.O.Box 12305 Al-Shamiya, 71654 State of Kuwait Xinova (IDF) Fund 3150 139th Ave. SE Bellevue, WA 98005 USA [email protected] [email protected]