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The Capital of Scandinavia Stockholm Smart City

Stockholm's strategy for a connected city

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The Capital of Scandinavia

Stockholm Smart City

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Ann Hellenius

CIO City of Stockholms

[email protected]

@annhellenius

annhellenius.se

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The city of Stockholm

900 000 inhabitants

130 000 children and students

50 administrations and companies

40 000 employees

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The Capital of Scandinavia

Rapid population growth rate set

new demands on public services

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The Capital of Scandinavia

Stockholm – a city of great diversity

183 nationalities

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Connected citizens

99%

Broadband access

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67% of all 2-yr-olds

are internet users

Source: Internetstiftelsen i Sverige

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66% Political engagement of social media users via social media

Source: Pew Research Center

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• Half of the world’s population live in cities

• The population in cities will have doubled by 2050

• The region of Stockholm is growing rapidly, today over 2 million inhabitants live here

Urbanization

• The world’s first 200-year old is already born

• In 100 years in Sweden the number of individuals 65 years

and older have doubled, and 10 years and younger have

halved

• In Stockholm 4 out of 10 teachers will retire within 10 years

Aging population

• 70% of all emitted greenhouse gases comes from cities

• By 2020 emissions of grenhouse gases are to decrease by

25% - demands for reduction of car traffic

• The city of Stockholm will by 2040 be a fossil free city

Environment and

climate challenges

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Digitalization makes visible

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Changed behavior patterns

Recommendation-driven

The virtual city is adapted to citizens

Direct feedback may be used to change behaviors

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Synliggöra det osynliga What will happen to our malls when

everything is bought using the internet?

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What will we do with all the

parking space when we have

self-driving cars?

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What will the city look

like if more people work

from home?

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Digitalization is said to

be the single strongest

factor for change in society

up until 2025 The commission for digitalization (2015)

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Cloud services

Social media

Plattforms

for sharing

Big data

Smart phones

Algorithms

Connectivity

Virtual and

augmented

reality

Internet of

Things

Enabling

technologies

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Vision 2040 The smartest city in the world

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We are not alone in our

efforts to become the

smartest city in the world

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What does it mean to be the

smartest city in the world?

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Cities can be ranked based on their maturity

Source: Cisco, Arthur D. Little

Contribution to BNP

Time

Maturity

Atlanta

Luxemburg

Frankfurt Bern

Berlin

Paris

Helsingfors

Wien Seoul

Barcelona Manchester

Pilot projects Areas Marketing Integrated platform

Dubai

Nanjing Valencia

Rio de Janeiro Singapore

Stockholm

1–7%

7–15%

<1% 0%

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Pilot projects that were part of other smart city-

initiatives have yielded positive results

Installation of 360 smart fuses

Parking information in real time

Blueprint for innovative cost-efficient and

environmental-friendly solution for

mobility

Smart meters with feedback on the

energy consumption

One combined ticket for all type sof

public transports and real-time

information about traffic

Transparent system for public access

Reduced time to search for parking by

70%

Energy savings of 18%

Reduction of emitted greenhouse gases

Energy savings of 20%

Reduced traffic and lost hours

Reduced cost for travels, energy savings

and reduction of emitted greenhouse

gases

Barcelona

Vienna

Barcelona

Copenhagen

Project Country/City Initiative Result

Smart

buildnings

Smart parking

Smart driving

Digital

energysystems

for the home

Integrated public

transportation

E-government

Källa: Arthur D. Little

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• Stockholm is a growing and innovative

region in the global economy and is

attractive from an investment and

establishment perspective

• Stockholm is a pivotal hub in the world ,

known for thought leadership, and a

central node in a global network of

successful cities

• The startup scene in Stockholm is one of

the best in the world

• The city grows through entrepreneurship

and intrapreneurship within digitalization

and new technology

• Stockholm attracts talent and visits,

internationally and nationally

• The public sector is cost-efficient due to

the usage of digitalization and new

technology

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• Digitalization and new technology is used

in order to make the choice of being

environmentally-friendly easy

• Stockholm is prepared and able to handle

possible effects of the climate change,

such as an increased water level and

heavy rain

• The energy consumption and harmful

emissions of the city are reduced through

smart digital and technical solutions

• The city offers sustainable solutions for

increased mobility and transport

• Biodiversity and nature protection is

stimulated through digitalization and new

technology

• Goods and services are produced with a

low impact on the environment

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• Digitalization strengthens the democracy

by engaging resident through increased

influence and participation in the

democratic processes

• Stockholm is an open and available city

for all who lives, works or visits

• The public sector is transparent and

digitalization is used to make visible the

democratic processes and decisions in the

city

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• Digital inclusion is a fact and digitalization

is used to bridge social gaps to reduce

exclusion and create an increased sense

of community and collaboration

• Digitalization and new technology helps

individuals communicate, work, study,

experience and have an active life on the

basis of each individual’s unique

conditions

• Stockholm provides digital solutions and

use new technology to enable

independent living for all residents

• Digitalization creates vibrant and safe

neighborhoods and increases the

experienced safety, privately and

publically, for individuals

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• The connection required to build the smart

city is available in Stockholm. Connection

is appropriate and reliable

• The city owns the basic infrastructure in

the form of black fiber and provides it on

fair and competition-neutral terms

• Digital technologies are incorporated and

constantly evolving in real estate,

transport and the urban environment

• The administrations of the city are open,

innovative and transparent

• Stockholm offers an innovative

environment for the public sector,

businesses, academy and residents

• Stockholm is a city for cooperation,

learning and innovation – where the city,

region, business, academy and residents

build the smart city together

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Förändrat uppdrag för avdelningen för digital

utveckling

The city is already smart

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Immidiate feedback

86,000 Point of views 2015

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Pay for parking - an app that

enables payment for parking.

Today 1/3 of all payments are

paid via the app.

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The city of Stockholm is testing and developing 12 smart

solutions through the project GrowSmarter.

The objective is to decrease the energy consumption

and emissions from transports. Amongst other things the

project is testing:

• a program for hybrid vehicles which guides the driver

to routes that limits the number of stops.

• environmentally-friendly trucks that have been

provided with equipment which allows signal

prioritization at cross-overs.

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Digitalization of education

• The digital maturity of the city’s high schools

increased by 30% between 2014 and 2015

via targeted initiatives such as increased

peer learning and development of new

teaching methods.

• A new system that will be the same for

kindergarten, middle- and high school as

well as Swedish for immigrants and adult

education is being implemented.

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Regular updates from kindergarten

New ways of working together

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Digital care – a common, open

development arena that aims to

increase the collaboration between

SMEs and the public sector.

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A service to find leisure

time activities for

children, young adults and

adults that need extra

support has been

developed. The project is

a collaboration between

12 different municipalities

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Engaging citizens

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…of all ages

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Work

Housing and

environment

Support and care

Preschool and

school

Culture and leisure

Traffic and urban

planning

Politics and democracy

+ =

Business

Academy

Inhabitants

and visitors

The strategy is realized together with the inhabitants, the business sector and academy

Nationally and

regionally

Internationally