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Program @ The Danish Pavilion Opening of the Danish Pavilion TUESDAY Official welcome by Preben Birr Pedersen, CEO CLEAN, Ugo Valenti, Director of Smart City Expo World Congress en Fira Barcelona, and Henrik N. Søndergaard, Special Advisor at Invest in Denmark. Big Data in a Triple Helix Perspective Nordic Reception Central Denmark Region, Project Manager at the Innovation Team, Jesper Al- gren, presents what the region has done with Big Data so far. Hitachi Con- sulting, Senior Vice President of Social Innovation Business, Hans Lindeman, presents how their new Big Data Platform, City Data Exchange, contributes to regional development. The Alexandra Institute, Specialist Smart Urban Design- er, Lasse Steenbock Vestergaard, presents the role of the knowledge institu- tions in Big Data. 15.00 - 16.00 Municipalities as Smart City Drivers City of Frederikssund, Head of Urban Development & Landscape, Søren Smidt-Jensen presents Denmark’s biggest greenfield project, called VINGE. DOLL - Living Lab, Chief Technology Officer, Kim Brostrøm, presents Europe´s biggest living lab for lighting and smart urban services. Rambøll’s Executive Director, Henrik Seiding, will put this into a strategic business context. Facili- tator: Martin Brynsskov, Chair at Connected Smart Cities Network and part of Open and Agile Smart Cities initiative. Presentation (Gate21 & Rambøll) WEDNESDAY 12.00 - 13.00 12.00 - 13.00 16.30 - 17.30 D E N M A R K SOLUTIONS FOR A CLEAN FUTURE Organizers: Meet our Exibitors at the Danish Pavilion To celebrate the growth of the Smart City area, we have arranged a reception at the Danish pavilion. It is a collaboration between the Finish and the Danish pavilion, and is a strenghtening link in the Nordic partnerships of the future. All visitors are welcome to join. City of Helsinki, Finland, Director of Economic Development Marja-Leena Rink- ineva Central Denmark Region, Director of Regional Development, Lars Vildbrad

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Page 1: TUESDAY - Smart City Catalyst · • City Data Exchange for buying and selling data Key Competencies Our Goal at Smart City Expo Our Work Hitachi is building an innovative market-place

Program @ The Danish Pavilion

Opening of the Danish PavilionTUESDAY

Official welcome by Preben Birr Pedersen, CEO CLEAN, Ugo Valenti, Director of Smart City Expo World Congress en Fira Barcelona, and Henrik N. Søndergaard, Special Advisor at Invest in Denmark.

Big Data in a Triple Helix Perspective

Nordic Reception

Central Denmark Region, Project Manager at the Innovation Team, Jesper Al-gren, presents what the region has done with Big Data so far. Hitachi Con-sulting, Senior Vice President of Social Innovation Business, Hans Lindeman, presents how their new Big Data Platform, City Data Exchange, contributes to regional development. The Alexandra Institute, Specialist Smart Urban Design-er, Lasse Steenbock Vestergaard, presents the role of the knowledge institu-tions in Big Data.

15.00 - 16.00 Municipalities as Smart City DriversCity of Frederikssund, Head of Urban Development & Landscape, Søren Smidt-Jensen presents Denmark’s biggest greenfield project, called VINGE. DOLL - Living Lab, Chief Technology Officer, Kim Brostrøm, presents Europe´s biggest living lab for lighting and smart urban services. Rambøll’s Executive Director, Henrik Seiding, will put this into a strategic business context. Facili-tator: Martin Brynsskov, Chair at Connected Smart Cities Network and part of Open and Agile Smart Cities initiative.

Presentation (Gate21 & Rambøll)

WEDNESDAY

12.00 - 13.00

12.00 - 13.00

16.30 - 17.30

D E N M A R KSOLUTIONS FOR A CLEAN FUTURE

Organizers:

Meet our Exibitors at

the Danish Pavilion

To celebrate the growth of the Smart City area, we have arranged a reception at the Danish pavilion. It is a collaboration between the Finish and the Danish pavilion, and is a strenghtening link in the Nordic partnerships of the future. All visitors are welcome to join.

City of Helsinki, Finland, Director of Economic Development Marja-Leena Rink-ineva

Central Denmark Region, Director of Regional Development, Lars Vildbrad

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Our Goal at Smart City Expo

As the organizers of the Danish Pavilion in collaboration with Inno-SE, we want to strengthen the Danish network, and in-spire smart city leaders from around the world to collaborate with Denmark on de-veloping smart cities.

CLEAN is a non-profit organization with a focus on triple helix partnerships and project development, benefiting our more than 170 cleantech members. CLEAN has smart city solutions and utilization of big data as a strategic focus area, since these solutions hold potential environmental gains and are a future growth area.

Key CompetenciesKey Competencies Our Work

Facilitator of collaboration of Smart City actors across sectors in Denmark Support capacity building in private and public companies for better utilization of big data. Project example: Big Data Busi-ness AcademySupport development of new infrastruc-ture and new services for smarter cities. Project example: City Data Market Ex-change

Our Work

CLEAN is the leading cleantech-cluster organization in Scandinavia. We are a po-litically and technologically neutral orga-nization where Danish and International companies, knowledge institutions, and public authorities share their knowledge and create partnerships. We support the trade of green solutions to international cities and regions experiencing challenges on areas of energy and environment.

About us

Kasper Dam Mikkelsen

[email protected]

Vesterbrogade 1E,

1620 Copenhagen, DKwww.cleancluster.dk

+45 30 24 29 29

For Danish Municipalities and Re-gions, solutions for smarter cities are high on the agenda as they improve services for citizens, often at a lower cost and environmental impact than before. As a triple helix member or-ganization we seek to match this growing demand with our forefront member companies and research in-stitutions and create innovative proj-ects and a strong network with an international outlook.

Kasper Dam Mikkelsen, Head of Smart City, CLEAN

The Innovation Network for Smart Energy (Inno-SE) creates growth and jobs in the energy technology sector by supporting the development of energy efficient solu-tions and technologies through cross sec-tor collaboration.

We participate in Barcelona Smart City Expo 2015 because we wish to facilitate collaboration between our Danish net-work members and major international players in the Smart City area - in partic-ular other international cluster members.

The Main focus-areas of Inno-SE are: • Integrated Energy systems – devel-

opment of technologies and control methods for smart energy.

• Intelligent installations for buildings and energy consumption

• Power Electronics – increased focus on the technological contribution to power electronical components and systems.

• Innovative Business Models – devel-opment of new models, which adapts their market to the green agenda

Key Competencies

Our Goal at Smart City Expo

Our Work

Inno-SE is a network for knowledge in-stitutions and companies and supports that research-based knowledge comes into play in SMEs in the energy technol-ogy sector. Members of the innovation network benefit from relevant cross sec-tor projects and events. These activities are selected based on member interests, wishes and demands, which ensure that they are an active part of the network.

About us

Preben Birr-Pedersen

[email protected]

C/O CLEAN, Alsion 2,

6400 Sønderborg, DKwww.inno-se.dk

+45 31 44 29 15

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Our specialized staff across the globe has the corporate background, in-dustry insight and well-connected networks to advise you on every as-pect of locating your Smart City ac-tivities in Denmark.

Dorte Bech Vizard, Director, Invest in Denmark

As the national Danish investment pro-motion agency, Invest in Denmark assists your company in attaining:• Market access and strategic partner-

ships with cities, municipalities and regions

• R&D cooperation with universities and research centres

• Access to clusters and highly-skilled personnel

As part of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Invest in Denmark provides your compa-ny with a tailor-made solution for locat-ing your business in Denmark – all free of charge and in full confidentiality.

Key Competencies

Contact with companies looking for a place to develop and test smart city solu-tions, or market those to the Scandina-vian market.

Our Goal at Smart City Expo

Our Work

Invest in Denmark works closely with all relevant stakeholders in the smart city context: ministries, municipalities, pri-vate companies, universities, innovation centers, etc. with the aim to provide the best business framework in Denmark for foreign investors in order to develop, test and market their solutions.

About us

Henrik Nørby Søndergaard

[email protected]

Asiatisk Plads 2,

1492 Copenhagen, DKwww.investindk.com

+45 33 92 00 00

Hitachi delivers innovations that answer society’s challenges in global markets. More than ever Hitachi focuses on the So-cial Innovation which includes infrastruc-ture, information & telecommunication, power systems, construction machinery, high functional materials/components, automotive systems, healthcare and oth-ers.

• Hitachi is keen to meet partners and City Administration decision makers to discuss and exchange ideas on the urban and the societal challenges that industry, cities and countries are facing

• We wish to meet and discuss the next step for open data in cities with city representatives and companies

• Environmental solutions focusing on resource management and sustain-ability

• Big Data analytics and storage• Sensor and communication technol-

ogies• City infrastructure solutions• City Data Exchange for buying and

selling data

Key Competencies

Our Goal at Smart City Expo

Our Work

Hitachi is building an innovative market-place for selling and buying data platform for the Greater Copenhagen region. This marketplace is called the City Data Ex-change and it will integrate public data and private data into a single solution. It will integrate multiple sources of informa-tion to meet the challenges of sustainabil-ity and quality of life.

About usThis new platform is expected to provide citizens and businesses ac-cess to information, which can cre-ate new technological solutions to help foster growth and create job.

Lord Mayor of Copenhagen, Frank Jensen

Peter Bjørn Larsen

[email protected]

Ørestads Boulevard 73,

2300 København S, DKhitachiconsulting.com/citydataexhcange

+45 32 72 72 12

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Ramboll is an international engineering, design and management consultancy working in both the public and the private sector. We employ 11,000 experts across 22 countries and more than 200 offices.

Key Competencies

We are at the conference to show what we have done for our clients so far as well as to see what others are doing. We be-lieve that cities and companies must learn from each other to accelerate progress.

Our Goal at Smart City Expo

• We work in the following markets: Buildings, Transport, Environment, Water, Energy, Oil & Gas, Manage-ment consulting.

• We span the whole project cycle from idea conception to detailed design, construction management and facil-ities management.

• We create value for our customers through deep insights, utilisation of our technical expertise, and the breadth of our services.

Our Work

We combine our design and engineering services with our socio-economic and process competencies and thereby offer a comprehensive integrated service. We are passionate about delivering world class solutions to our customers, and we take pride in our Nordic heritage. Due to our foundation ownership, our activities are independent of any external or per-sonal interests.

About us After years of ideological discussions on sustainability, smart technology and resource management, we need a wider perspective to be more cre-ative and holistic in urban planning. Topics like natural resources, con-nectivity, well-being or proactive policy development are essential conditions for ensuring liveability in cities and settlements, but they often require a change in mind-set.

Henrik Rosenberg Seiding, Sustain-able Society Director, Ramboll

Henrik Seiding

[email protected]

Hannemanns Allé 53,

2300 Copenhagen, DKwww.ramboll.com

+45 51 61 10 00

Ramboll is a leading engineering, design and consultancy company founded in Denmark in 1945. The company employs 13,000 globally and has especially strong representation in the Nordics, UK, North America, Continental Europe, Middle East and Asia-Pacific.With more than 300 offices in 35 countries, Ramboll combines local experience with a global knowl-edgebase constantly striving to achieve inspiring and exacting solutions that make a genuine dif-ference to our clients, the end-users, and society at large. Ramboll works across the markets: Buildings, Transport, Planning & Urban Design, Water, Environment & Health, Energy, Oil & Gas and Management Consulting.

Our Projects

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Smart Aarhus wants to be an internation-ally leading, Scandinavian model for ur-ban development based on partnerships.

Key Competencies

Smart Aarhus wants to be an internation-ally leading, Scandinavian model for ur-ban development based on partnerships.

Our Goal at Smart City Expo

Smart Aarhus proposes a new way of or-ganizing efforts to find effective and sus-tainable solutions to the challenges faced by many cities today.

Our main platforms are:• Open data Aarhus - odaa.dk• Internet Week Denmark – inter-netweekdenmark.dk• Smart Aarhus – smartaarhus.dk• Smartregion.dk

Our Work

Smart Aarhus is a partnership between the City of Aarhus, the Central Denmark Region, Aarhus University, the Alexandra Institute, VIA University College, System-atic, Creuna and IT-Forum.

Smart Aarhus proposes a new way of or-ganizing efforts to find effective and sus-tainable solutions to the challenges faced by many cities today. Through collabora-tion between the public and the private sector, citizens, the business community, and knowledge institutions, Smart Aarhus offers a platform for everyone, who wants to make use the opportunities of digitali-zation across sectors and hierarchies.

With the Central Denmark Region we aim to create smart cities of all sizes in a smart region.

About us

In Smart Aarhus, we give innovation and digitalization high priority. We do this because it is absolutely nec-essary to think in an alternative way if we want to preserve our welfare and meet future challenges. Through the Smart Aarhus partner-ship we want to make the City of Aar-hus more efficient, we want to make life better and easier for the citizens of Aarhus, and we want to strength-en the competitiveness and export opportunities for the businesses in the Central Denmark Region.

Line Gerstrand Knive, Special Advisor, Mayors department City of Aarhus

Line Gerstrand Knive

[email protected]

Rådhuspladsen 2,

8000 Aarhus, DKwww.smartaarhus.dk

23328432

We would like to;• share our international knowledge on

Smart City and IOT• help public and private companies to

exploit the potentials within Smart City and IOT

• help create livable cities • meet relevant business partners

Our Goal at Smart City Expo

• Digital City Planning and Social Sus-tainability. Concepts and digital solu-tions that effects how citizens use and feel the city.

• Smart City strategies. Identification of needs. Scope of projects. Iden-tification of stakeholders and net-works. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYlPGXY5Iho

• User studies, Idea generation and concept development.

• Technical advice and (prototype) de-velopment of applications and ser-vices for Smart Cities.

• Consultancy services on the digital layer and related topics.

Our Work

The Alexandra institute is an independent Danish research and technology orga-nization that build bridges between re-search, private corporations, public insti-tutions and citizens. With research-based innovation our international experts help public and private companies create IT-based products and services that gener-ate social value and contribute to eco-nomic growth.

About us

Societal – we condition cities to become smart cities. Strategic – we contribute to policy de-velopment. Technological – we promote the technological convergence across sectors and drive the technology adop-tion of Internet of Things.In order to make the right kind of solu-tions it is important to involve users (cit-ies, utilities and industry) in the process of developing new technologies, services and business models for Smart Cities.

Mirko Presser, Lab Manager, Smart City

Dina Raabjerg

[email protected]

Aabogade 34,

8200 Aarhus N, DKwww.alexandra.dk/uk

+45 70 27 70 12

Key Competencies

Company focus is pervasive computing, i.e. ICT embedded into products and sur-roundings. Current themes are Internet of Things, Big Data, Smart City, Sustain-ability and User driven Innovation.

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We can offer consulting services free of charge in which you will receive: • Industry knowledge and market over-

view • Clarification of business opportunities

in Copenhagen and Scandinavia • Route to market and access to an ex-

tensive network of service providers, businesses and authorities.

• All our work and service is provided in full confidentiality

Copenhagen Capacity enables all com-panies considering locating or expanding their operations in Copenhagen to suc-ceed and achieve their business goals. Our services are open to all foreign-owned companies and are free of charge.

Key Competencies

The city of Copenhagen has an ambitious plan to be carbon neutral by 2020 with a focus on energy consumption, renewable energy production, mobility & transpor-tation, and city administration. We assist international companies that can help us realize that goal.

Our Goal at Smart City Expo

Our Work

Copenhagen Capacity is the Danish cap-ital city region’s official organisation for investment promotion, business develop-ment and cluster growth in the areas of Cleantech and ICT. Copenhagen Capacity works to strengthen the region’s inter-national competitiveness and to improve framework and factor conditions for busi-nesses, cluster organisations and interna-tional talent.

About us

Djouhara Westberg

[email protected]

Nørregade 7B,

1165 København K, DKwww.copcap.com

+45 40 22 14 36

Working with other municipalities gives us the opportunity to learn from their experiences and develop new innovative solutions in making our city greener, smarter and more livable.

Thomas Sichelkow, Head of Team Vinge, City of Frederikssund.

Gate 21 is a partnership between local authorities, private companies and re-search institutions working together for a sustainable society, green business devel-opment.

Key Competencies

Municipalities play a crucial role in the green transition. There is a need for a platform where municipalities learn from each other, share challenges and create innovative solutions. We hope to inspire by sharing our smart intermunicipal proj-ects and experiences.

Our Goal at Smart City Expo

• Visit DOLL at www.lightinglab.dk/UK to explore state-of-the-art lighting solutions and learn more about the variety of new smart solutions for innovative lighting. Making your city smarter, brighter and more energy efficient.

• Visit Vinge at www.byenvinge.dk and be inspired by the visions for Den-mark’s first fully electric city based solely on renewable energy.

Our Work

The project ‘Copenhagen Smart City Lighthouse’ is a common municipal plat-form for public-private partnerships that explores the potential of IoE and Smart City projects through innovative processes and living labs. The platform facilitate net-working, knowledge sharing, workshops and conferences for and with the munici-palities involved.

About us

Maja Yhde

[email protected]

Vognporten 2,

2620 Albertslund, DKwww.gate21.dk

+45 43 68 34 00

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Through its infrastructure TDC Group has a unique platform to offer digital services to every address in Denmark. As the larg-est Danish telecommunications provider TDC Group connects every household through a number of different communi-cation infrastructures across the country.

Key Competencies

TDC Group is looking for IoT companies to cooperate and partner up with.

Our Goal at Smart City Expo

TDC Group has the infrastructure that makes it possible to offer intelligent con-nected solutions everywhere within Den-mark.

TDC Group has chosen Internet of Things as a strategic focus and plans in the com-ing years to:• Work with Copenhagen on realizing

Copenhagen Connecting through a public-private partnerships along with relevant stakeholders

• target development of products to Smart Connected Cities

• develop end-to-end concepts for smart cities

Our Work

TDC Group has a history dating back to 1882 and is today the largest telecommu-nications provider in Denmark. The com-pany is the market leader in the areas of fixed landlines, cable network and mobile communications within both the consum-er and business market. TDC Group also operates in Sweden and Norway.

About us

We are at TDC Group always looking for new ways to support the needs of our customers, and Smart City Expo is a logical place to seek new inspiration. The possibilities of mak-ing a city smarter and more efficient with the help of technology are al-most endless.

Søren Nørgaard Madsen, IoT and Smart City Strategist, TDC Group

Søren Nørgaard Madsen

[email protected]

Teglholmsgade 1,

0900 København C, DKtdc.dk & netdesign.dk

+45 21 51 50 99

We specialize in developing executable strategies for Smart City, Internet of Things(IoT), Climate adaption and Inno-vation. Facilitating meaningful collabora-tion and networking among our clients is at the heart of Smart City Catalyst’s mis-sion.

We are here to meet our clients, partners and get exchange insights in the progress of becoming or aiding smart cities

Three strategic programs – Agile Business and IT, Open Political Ecosystem, and User Centricity – are the lenses through which SCC delivers on our collaboration programs, research, standards, events, and training to our Clients. These pro-grams focus on a wide range of pressing digital innovation, Smart city, Internet of Things (IoT), user engagement, data an-alytics, and security and privacy to name a few

Key Competencies

Our Goal at Smart City Expo

Our Work

We offer hands-on collaboration pro-grams and communities; thought-pro-voking research and publications; tools, best practices, and standards such as a Cyber-physical-security baseline™; con-ferences and workshops; and training for business and IT leaders.

About us

Martin Tom-Petersen

[email protected]

Valdemarsgade 73, st.tv 1665

Copenhagen V, DKwww.scc-eu.dk

+45 23 28 11 42

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EasyPark is a parking marketplace (we don’t own spaces or lots). We work with cities and parking operators optimize their parking spaces and garages. In doing so our technology reduces driving time and city congestion, which makes cities more accessible and with lower carbon emis-sions.

Key Competencies

To meet and engage with Smart Cities that want to onboard Smart Parking.

Our Goal at Smart City Expo

EasyPark have mobile payment solutions for on- and off street parking areas as well as ANPR based access for gated ar-eas. In addition EasyPark has developed a cloud based parking payment system together with related booking service. Recently EasyPark has develop a fully dig-italized parking infrastructure for the city of Frederiksberg, Denmark. One of the major municipalities in the greater Co-penhagen area.

Our Work

EasyPark operates as market leader with-in mobile paid parking and digitalization of the parking vertical within 8 European countries. EasyPark employs more than 150 people across the group and is head-quartered in Stockholm, Sweden.

About us

Lien Gerstrand Knive

[email protected]

Rådhuspladsen 2, 8000

Aarhus, DKwww.smartaarhus.dk

23328432Anne Vestergaard Andersen

[email protected]

Vesterbrogade 1E . DK-1620

Copenhagenwww.stateofgreen.com

+45 7210 0179

Denmark is leading the transition to a green growth economy and will be in-dependent of fossil fuels by 2050 as the first country in the world. As the official green brand for Denmark, State of Green gathers all leading players in the fields of energy, water, climate and environment and fosters relations with international stakeholders interested in learning from the Danish experience.

Stateofgreen.com provides an online en-try point for all relevant information on green solutions in Denmark and around the world. With approximately 550 Danish companies and organisations represent-ed on stateofgreen.com, and with more than 1200 solutions, you can explore and connect with a vast network of Danish players operating across the renewable landscape. State of Green provides tai-lored technical visits and business meet-ings with leading Danish companies and organisations.

Key Competencies Our Work

State of Green is a public-private partner-ship founded by the Danish Government, the Confederation of Danish Industry, the Danish Energy Association, the Danish Agriculture & Food Council and the Dan-ish Wind Industry Association.

About us