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Smart Dublin Advisory Network Jamie Cudden, Smart City Program Manager, Dublin City Council

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Smart Dublin Advisory NetworkJamie Cudden, Smart City Program Manager, Dublin City Council

To validate Smart Dublin vision

To determine priorities for Smart Dublin

To identify collaborative opportunities

Smart City Drivers: Rapid increase in Smart Phone Penetration

87% of Irish People are online

75% own a Smartphone•

Largest users of mobile internet

Top users on social media

Embracing new services such as:

SOCIAL, MOBILE, ANALYTICS, CLOUDWEARABLES, 3D PRINTING, ROBOTICS

VR, AR & AI.

The sub-$10 IoT super computers

•1Ghz, Single-core CPU•512MB RAM•Mini HDMI and USB On-The-Go ports•Micro USB power• All for $5

BIG DATA

50 billion devices to be connected by 2020 ( CISCO)

Internet of Things

“Internet of Things holds more ability toimpact standards of living, health andsafety than any other technologyrevolution we have seen” -

Kevin Eggleston, SVP of social innovation in the IoT business unitat Hitachi.

“Smart Dublin is an initiative of the four

Dublin Local Authorities to engage with

smart technology providers, researchers

and citizens to solve city-region

challenges and improve city life”

“We aim to position Dublin as a world leader in

the development of new urban

solutions, using open data, and with

the city region as a test bed”

1) To promote Economic development

2) Delivering greater Efficiencies

3) Better Engagement with

citizens

WHAT IS SMART• "THE SMART DUBLIN VISION IS A MIX OF DATA-DRIVEN, NETWORKED INFRASTRUCTURE, FOSTERING

SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC GROWTH AND

ENTREPRENEURSHIP, AND CITIZEN-CENTRIC INITIATIVES, WITH A PARTICULAR FOCUS ON

IMPROVING CITY SERVICES”

• ROB KITCHIN, PROGRAMMABLE CITIES, MAYNOOTH UNIVERSITY

“Smart City Market to be worth $400 billion by

2020” - ARUP, 2015

“Massive opportunity to improve efficiencies in ourcities however value will not be generated unlessexecuted in a joined up manner”

Why we need our cities to be SMART

City Competitiveness: Attracting talent, investment & visitors

Smart Cities are a necessity for competitive cities

Supporting local economic development / startups

Open, Connected, Engaged

PLAY PROJECT LAUNCH VIDEO

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZD1yhTOzJNU

Smart Dublin success built on a collaboration model

Tapping into the local ecosystem

Learn from best practice

Cities setting the agenda with others

Standards, interoperability, openness

Building better cities together

Put Dublin on the map: Showcasing Success

Dublinked OPEN DATA

Supporting data-driven innovation in the Dublin Region

Open Data fuels the smart city

Changing internal attitudes……

www.smartdublin.com

USE IMAGE

Smart Dublin Advisort Network

What would a Smart Dublin look like in 2020?

What would be doing differently / or the same?

What would the key metrics be?

Breakout Session 1 Vision Setting

Challenge Setting

Smart Dublin is a challenge led program not technology led

Workshops with over 100 operational staff…………

Sustainable mobility. Reduce congestion. Increase walking & cycling. Better understanding of flows

Flooding / Extreme Weather: River and Pluvial. Monster Rain – flash floods etc. Better response and prediction

Environment. low cost monitoring opportunities. Noise, air quality,

Clean litter free streets. Energy. Smart Homes. Reducing energy

footprint. Improve building performance, upgrade street lighting, district heating.

Assisted Living- ageing population

Sample Priority Challenges:

Climate Change & Sustainability,

Enhancing Engagement: Experimenting with services that enhance the experience / engagement / interaction with residents, workers, tourists....

Sample Priority Challenges:

Better understand behaviours and respond more effectively

Source: Smart Cities Centre, TCD

Citizen Engagement

Energy Efficiencies: Street Lighting

Rethinking street lighting and future services

Source: Intellilights

102 Bike Station Kiosks

600 RTPI signs

600 Smart Parking MetersSmart Bins

Rethinking how we utilize city assets….

How do we connect systems across siloes

Ensuring interoperability - Open API’s – Open Data

Mesh networks5G

Connectivity Plan. Understanding the options

• What ‘s your connectivity plan for

your city?

• Are you ready for the urban IOT

revolution?

• Licensed meets unlicensed

spectrum

Street assets

• traffic lights

• street lights

• real time bus signs

• City buildings / assets

• City fiber / ducting

Maximizing use of city infrastructure to leverage a smart city

Connectivity Security Data storageSystem

integrationDevice

hardwareApplication

development

New business models & new ways of working (across siloes)

"And however worthy it is, an initiative that benefits many departments but is to be paid for by only one will often fall by the wayside", Léan Doody, Arup.

How to finance these new solutions •Managing the risk (technology) •PPP’s•Revenue Shares

Complexity of IOT solutions --- security, data privacy…

Expectations of enhanced service delivery/ less resources

Real opportunity to rethink how we manage cities….

The city as a service ....adopting the latest technologies

How to manage change and ensure staff buy-in…………

• What do you think are the priority challenges?

• What should our priorities be?

• Break it up by themes

Session 2: Challenge Setting & Prioritization

Opportunities for Smart Dublin

Transforming the way cities solve problems…

Citymart transforms the way cities solve problems by connecting them with

new ideas through open challenges to entrepreneurs and citizens.

#citiesshare alliance

Identify Problems

Design Challenges

Build Innovation Capacity

Connect with Entrepreneurs

we help cities…

This is what a USD 1,5M tender can look like.

Open.

Open.Engage.

>> BCN Open Challenge Procurement in numbers

55,000

Citizens and entrepreneurs accessed RFP

119 bids submitted12 new businesses created by citizens

First RFP with mass communications

9 months from challenge to contract

30% lower cost at higher quality

>> Citymart what we are doing.

Barcelona

• Social inclusion

•Tourism

•Urban Management

New Orleans

•Digital inclusion

•Resilience

New York City

•Culture Change

•Digital inclusion

• Social equity

Lagos

•Digital inclusion

•Housing

•Energy

San Francisco

•Open Government

•Open Infrastructure

Oakland

• Social Cohesion

Rio de Janeiro

•Digital Inclusion

Eindhoven

•Problem-solving

•Culture change

Long Beach

• Local economic development

Detroit

•Problem-solving method

•Open challenges

Government of Chile

•Equitable health

•Culture change

Philadelphia

•Unused city assets

•Pedestrian Safety

• Storm water mgmt.

New Approaches: Small Business Innovation Research

New Approaches: Use of Technical Dialogue: Smart Bin Pilot.

Dublin is calling out for pilots to test smart bin technologies – see etenders to register an interest (march 14th 2016)

TEST THE FUTURE IN DUBLIN

The Big Opportunity for Smart Dublin

Open calls for pilots, demonstrators

•Access to expertise•Access to City Infrastructure•Other benefits in kind

Small Cell Technology

Experimental Flood Monitoring IOT platform

Current flood mgmt set up is across multiple systems

•Rainfall Gauges•Weather Stations•Tidal information•Water Telemetry• Experimenting with low cost sensing

Require one view in real time that enables better decision making

Unexpected Capital for the Internet #Dublin leapfrogging the competition in race to be top #smartcity on.natgeo.com/1xoXMd4 via @NatGeo (October 2014)

Partners:

USE CASES

Flood Management

Pitch Monitoring

Victory Cheer

RESEARCH PROJECTSFan Experience

Abnormal Crowd Behaviour

Croke ParkProof of Concept

Dublin docklands as a leading international ‘smart district’ for the testing and

showcase of new ‘smart city’ technologies and communications networks.

Google are facilitating a Docklands IOT working group.

SIGFOX: Ireland Network Completed in 18 months

• How can we support Smart Dublin in reaching its potential and building out the collaborations?

• One Big Idea/ Opportunity for Dublin?

Session 3

• Dublin as a lead city for a Smart Lighthouse Horizon 2020 proposal

• Pre Commercial Procurement Innovation Programme (SBIR)

• Innovation Partnerships (EI and IDA)

• SFI targeted projects (similar to CONNECT)

• New approach to procurement

Example: Opportunities for Smart Dublin

Open calls through Smart Dublin.com

Better optimize transport and mobility

Improved environment and public realm

Improve energy efficiency and rethink public lighting

Better data management and information sharing

Communicate and engage with citizens and business

Better flooding and emergency response

Connectivity Pilots – Small Cells, Wi-Fi, IOT, BLE

Smart Dublin Website

Open, Connected, Engaged