Presentation done at the London Summit of the Leaders the 16th April 2014.
http://www.summitofleaders.co.uk/en/speakers-london-summit-of-leaders-11-12-april-2014
[2024]Digital Global Overview Report 2024 Meltwater.pdf
2014-04-16 Gilles Betis SoL London
1. Urban Life & Mobility
“How ICT technologies can support
citizen empowerment and better
mobility services in the Cities of the
Future”
Gilles Betis – EIT ICT Labs Action Line Leader
London, Summit of the Leaders, 16/04/2014
3. EIT ICT Labs – Who are we ?
EIT ICT LabsClimate KIC
KIC
InnoEnergy
2009 : The first three Knowledge
Innovation Communities (KIC) are selected
2008 : EIT was established in as an
independent agency within the EU
EIT ICT Labs Co-location Centers
Education,
Research &
Business
è From student to entrepreneur
è From laboratory to market
è From idea to product
8. A matter of transition
Behaviour
Governance
Business
9. Cardinal Objectives of Smart Cities
SMART ?
Attractive for
People & Business
Inclusive
Sustainable Resilient
Agile &
Adaptive
Support Stable &
Robust Process
Is it just a matter of
TECHNOLOGY ?
10. Value chains in the ecosystem
Citizens &
Users
Urban Services
Providers
Governance
Bodies
Economical
Actors
External value
internalization
Internal
value
exchange
11. The Mobility Paridigm Shift
From people transit to remote value access
The daily seamless mobility
§ The mobility market place : inform, plan and drive mobility
§ A holistic approach integrating multiple transport means and a financial clearing
§ Crowd sourced information and services
§ Goods mobility and third places
Mobility metrics
§ For the users, for governance, for service providers
§ Assess the value created by new practices
§ Measure other indicators (time spend, green-house gaz emission, traffic jam, use
of mobility services…)
Empower cities, regions & citizens
§ Create the conditions of a successful behavioural transition in mobility
§ Up-scale at territorial level to set-up and calibrate sustainable business models
12. Urban Data & Information Platform
Sense and see the heartbeat of the city
For citizens
§ A trusted & semantic access to the information
§ Consumer & producer : rate, react, enrich
For governance bodies
§ Dash-board for special events or day-to-day city life
§ Polling and interaction with citizens or visitors
§ Probe from big data and social networks
§ For mobility, access to city services, security, public
health, staff training, etc.
§ Collect metrics and data for performance analysis,
prospective and planification
For urban services providers
§ Efficient way of marketing own services, specialize
and focus on core service business.
For all the economic actors
§ Efficient, fluid and smooth environment
§ Allowing value creation in an attractive environment.
§ Get information for decision making or trade-off.
13. The IEEE Smart Cities Initiative
10 cities to be selected worldwide
§ Associate local government leaders, city planners,
universities and local industries to explore the
issues of the ever-increasing urban population
growth
§ Engaging and interacting with local inhabitants
§ Increase awareness of urban environment
§ In cooperation with ITU, McLuhan Foundation and
EIT ICT Labs
Guadalajara, the pilot city
A call is open to select 9 more cities
§ See
http://smartcities.ieee.org/home/ieee-smart-cities-
initiative.html
§ Closure on the 16th of May
14. Thank you for
your kind attention
Gilles BETIS
Urban Life & Mobility Action Line Leader
gilles.betis@eitictlabs.eu
http://www.eitictlabs.eu/
http://smartcities.ieee.org/
https://www.thalesgroup.com/en/worldwide/security/what-we-do/city