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The Role of Technology in Creating Next Generation Cities Anas Sawaf Jan. 24th, 2012
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Drivers for New Urban Renewals
Source: Council on Foreign Relations, Jan.- Feb. 2010
Developed countries’ labor
forces substantially
age and decline in
numbers
Population growth
increasingly concentrated in emerging
countries
World’s population becomes urbanized
Economic power shifts
to developing nations
The strategic and economic policies of the 20th century are outmoded - time to find new ones.
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Our Urban Challenges
By 2050, at least 100 new cities will be inhabited
By 2020, CO2 can be reduced 15% through ICT
By 2030, 60% of global population will be urbanized
By 2050, there will be 46 5-10 M Cities
Cities consume 75% of the world's energy 80% GHG
500 M in the Next 5 years will move into urban areas
Source: OVUM 2011 and vaious UN reports
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1997
1%
5%
2%
3%
4%
2011 2013 2007 2009 2005 2003 2001 1999
Phase 1 Phase 2
Market Transitions: What’s Next? Evolution of the Internet
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Technology’s Transformational Impact Everything is Connected
2004 2009 2005 2006 2007 2008 2011 2012 2013 2010
300 Million Devices
1 Trillion
Source: Forrester Research, Cisco
Evolution of the internet
400 M devices connected - cars, buildings, hospitals, schools,
government…everything is connected!
Enables real-time connectivity and accessibility.
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Ubiquitous
Connectivity
Always On
Anytime,
Anyplace Devices
Convenience
Collaboration
Platform
Team Work
Cloud
Computing
XaaS
Open Standards,
SOA, Eco-System
IT Assembly
Geospatial
Platform
Place-based Data
Internet of
Things
Real Time Data
Advance Analytics
Facts-Based
Decision
Open Access to
Public Data
Many Eyes
ICT Building Blocks of Digitally Enabled Cities ICT Power will become more ubiquitous
Web 2.0 & Social
Networking
Interactivity
Digitally
Controlled Devices
Real Time Control
Source: OVUM report 2011
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Congestion Charging Smart Cards Virtual Lectures DNA Testing
CCTV Surveillance Video Evidence in Court
Telemedicine Smart Power Grids
Technology Innovations in Smart Cities..
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Urban Information Network as a Platform
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Transportation
Real Estate Sports and
Entertainment Government
Utilities Healthcare
Safety and Security
Social Environmental Economic
Education
Smart+Connected Communities
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Leveraging a Community Cloud One Common Infrastructure
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Citizen Service Menu
Delivering Comprehensive Services to Citizens as they Live, Work, Learn,
and Play in a Smart+Connected Community
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Alert That Your Child Is At School
Health Care Monitoring From Home
Renew drivers license from home
Check mobile phone for Next Bus. Work Online on Bus
Participate in Town Hall meeting remotely
“Green” Utility Awareness / Smart Grid
Automatic Guidance to Parking Spot / Elevator Held
Access to Security Services
Technology is a chapter in city design and
part of the social agenda.
Citizen Services Menu – Services Supermarket
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Energy Savings 30%
Water Consumption 50%
Crime Rates 20%
Traffic 30%
A safer, desirable environment where people are happier and more productive.
Thank you.