1. Linking: Sustainable Communities, Investment Capital, Technology and Government Dr. Rick Huijbregts Vice PresidentSmart + Connected Communities | Real Estate Cisco Canada
8. Economic Power Shifts to Developing Nations Developed Countries’ Labor Forces Substantially Ageand Decline World’s Population Becomes Urbanized “The strategic and economic policies of the 20th century are obsolete, and it is time to find new ones.” Four Megatrends That Will Change The World Population Growth Increasingly Concentrated in Emerging Countries Source: Council on Foreign Relations, Jan.- Feb. 2010
9. Better City, Better Life Start of a New Industry Designing a Sustainable CityGetting Started… Think Bold / Sustainable Private Public Partnerships Smart Regulation Crime Rates Þ20% Energy Savings Ý50% Traffic Þ20% Water Þ80% Thought Leadership
10. Business Consumer 5% Collaboration 4% 3% The Network as the Platform Video 2% 1% Virtualization/Data Center Phase 2 Phase 1 The Industrialization of the Internet… Internet of Things Productivity 1997 2007 2005 2003 2001 1999
11. Business Consumer Industrial 5% Collaboration 4% 3% The Network as the Platform Internet of Things Video 2% 1% Virtualization/Data Center Phase 2 Phase 1 Phase 3 2011 2013 2009 1997 2007 2005 2003 2001 1999 The Industrialization of the Internet… Internet of Things
12. 1 Trillion 300 Million Devices 2004 2009 2005 2006 2007 2008 2011 2012 2013 2010 Everything Becomes Connected Evolution of the internet 500Mdevices connected - cars, buildings, hospitals, schools, government…everything is connected! Source: Forrester Research, Cisco
13. Running a Village, City, Community, Country, the World on Networked Information Social Environmental Economic Enhanced quality of life for citizens Protecting the worldfor future generations Continuous job and business growth Sustainability Services Delivered by Technology Transportation • Real Estate • Sports & Entertainment • Government • Utilities • Education • Healthcare • Safety & Security
14. Energy Efficiency +30% New jobs 375,000 GDP Growth 9.5% City Revenues +$15B The Benefits of Smart+Connected Communities Within 20 years, a city of 5 million can drive Source: Connecting Cities: Achieving Sustainability Through Innovation Nicola Villa and Wolfgang Wagener, Cisco IBSG
15. Connected Operations Integrated Operations Centre Personal Virtual Office Office Resource Management Energy Management GreenAware Energy Wise Car Park Management Building Portal Services Virtual Concierge Connected Health Digital Signage Child Day Care Safety & Security Visitor Management Connected Café Occupant Services Sustainability Services as Building Blocks ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIAL Enabled by the Service Delivery Platform
16. Citizen Service Menu Delivering Comprehensive Services to Citizens as they Live, Work, Learn, and Play in a Smart+Connected Community
17. Deliver key citizen services anytime, anywhere Increase small business access and entrepreneurship Real-time energy and security management for the home The Home ExperienceServices accessed from the comfort of your home
18. Improve quality of care and simplify communications Safeguard patient records and clinical applications Prompt and secure access to digital images and reports The Wellness ExperienceDelivering better health care to citizens
19. Enable next generation learning and teaching Safe and secure physical and network environments Improve administrative efficiency The Learning ExperienceCreating a connected way of living and learning
20. Campus police issue Lock-Down through automated building controls Emergency notification sent to campus digital signs Cisco Access Control Cisco Digital Media System Wireless video stream sent to campus police and first responders Cisco Video Surveillance and Unified Wireless Network Cisco Physical Security for Education Provide Real-Time Responsiveness Security can respond to Student concerns real-time A suspicious person is following a student on campus Student feels threatens and calls campus police. Emergency notification sent to campus community (IP phone, SMS, email, etc.) Cisco IPICS
21. Make public safety and justice agencies effective Improve citizen experience and quality of life Increase productivity and better serve constituents The Government ExperienceDelivering better service to citizens
22. Increase productivity during commute Optimize city transportation and logistics Improve sustainability, reduce environmental impact Deliver key citizen services anytime, anywhere The Travel ExperienceIntelligent transportation control and management
23. More efficient, effective use of workspaces Easier to manage with centralized functions Integrated building management, energy, and security operations More economical to operate The Office ExperienceImproving Performance, Purpose, and Profitability
24. Kuwait:Al Hamra Tower Seoul:Personal Travel Assistant Toronto Vancouver Amsterdam:Smart Working Centres South Korea: Songdo San Francisco: Urban EcoMap; Connected Bus San Francisco Barcelona China:Chengdu China:Chongqing Cisco on Cisco NYC:Yankee Stadium Holyoke India:Lavasa Qatar:Gate Building Smart+Connected Communities Worldwide New Development Revitalization & Growth Proof Points Case Studies Colorado: Connected Communities Initiative Portugal: PlanIT Valley
29. Lighting Fire Alarm and access control HVAC IP Communications Video Interactive Communication Systems Cisco Smart Connected BuildingsIntelligence powering the energy intranet Building energy Transform the building experience Elevators Surveillance
51. Mandate for LEED Certification on all new buildings
52. LEED-ND (Neighborhood Development) Pilot Program (emphasizes neighborhood connectivity, access to transit, energy efficiency in building design, efficient infrastructure)
53. Smart+Connected Energy Smart+Connected Buildings Smart+Connected Mobility Smart+Connected Work Homes Smart Work Centers Renewables &co-Generation Smart TransportationPricing OfficeBuildings Public Telepresence Urban Monitoring& Measurement Personal TravelAssistant Public Spaces ConnectedWorkplaces Citizens EnergyEfficiency Connected PublicTransportation Public TransitHubs Smart Work Services Hospitalsand Schools Smart+Connected CommunitiesA Blueprint for City Transformation Smart+Connected Services Urban EcoMap Urban Services Platform Community + Connect Sustainable Urban Planning + Governance Broadband Platform – 4th Essential Infrastructure IP-Enabled Homes and Offices, Roads, Utilities, Workplace Design
55. Protecting the Worldfor future generations Enhanced quality of life for citizens Continuous job & business growth Changing a City, a Country, the World SocialSustainability EconomicSustainability EnvironmentalSustainability
56. Changing a City, a Country, the World Thank you ! Rick Huijbregts rhuijbre@cisco.com 416 306 7368
57. Thank you ! Rick Huijbregts rhuijbre@cisco.com 416 306 7368
Hinweis der Redaktion
The world around us is undergoing a major transition. For the first time in human history majority of the people in the world live in urban areas. Over the next five years, some 500 million people will be added to the world’s cities. By 2050, at least 100 new cities will be inhabited by more than a million residents. Villages are moving from agricultural to industrial economies. The environmental impact of this massive urbanisation is significant. Cities consume 75 percent of the world's energy and are responsible for 80 percent of greenhouse gas emissions. The need for all these cities to sustainably balance social, economic, and environmental resources is more critical than ever before.
Where initially business functionality like online banking and corporate communication needs were driving the usage of the internet, the mass-adoption of social networking and online buying changed the internet from a business internet to the consumer internet. But now, 400 million devices are being connected – from the GPS in the car, to hospitals, schools, entertainment, government services….everything is getting connected. The internet is becoming the industrial backbone of everything we do.How can we leverage the industrial internet to solve the needs of the community distraught by the impact of ever increasign populations on scarce resources?
Have quick and easy access to the information and government services needed to enhance personal and professional life. Access real-time data about your home's energy use or visit the doctor or attend school from the comfort of your own living room. All this and more is possible when you live in a Smart+Connected Community.
Cisco’s HealthPresence solution integrates a variety of technologies and medical devices to create a live, “face-to-face” experience over the network for remote doctors and patients. You can achieve a collaborative, responsive, and highly secure communications system where information can flow directly to the point of care. Smart+Connected Health supported by the Cisco Medical Grade Network, helps communities:Respond to patients more efficientlyExpand preventive healthcare initiativesBoost the overall health of communities
At Cisco, we're helping schools, colleges, and universities create a connected way of living and learning. Cisco solutions help educational institutions build an on-demand learning environment that:Remove barriers to communications Facilitate real-time interactionsExpand access to resources and information
eGovernance embeds IT infrastructure and connectivity into the governance mechanisms of a city’s administration. Cisco solutions give government agencies the ability to be more connected, contain costs, and better serve the needs of an on-demand culture by:Increase the effectiveness of public safety, justice, and corrections agenciesHelp the government workforce increase productivity and better serve constituentsImprove citizen experience and quality of life
Cisco Smart+Connected Transportation solutions make use of an IP enabled Urban Services Platform to comprehensively manage traffic flows and integrate multiple modes of transportation. Smart+Connected Transportation integrates workplaces, residential buildings, travel service providers, airlines, and hotels onto a single platform promoting a seamless transportation experience to increase sustainability and productivity. A variety of wireless technologies such as Wi-Fi Mesh, WiMAX, satellite, and 3G/4G can enable connectivity on any mode of transport. These solutions enable communities to:Increase productivity during commuteImprove sustainability, reduce environmental impactOptimize city transportation and logisticsDeliver key citizen services anytime, anywhere
Cisco Smart+Connected Real Estate solutions enable effective management of a building’s resources for increased operating efficiency. A Smart+Connected Real Estate is responsive to its users’ needs and adjusts quickly to changing requirements, both internal and external. Cisco Connected Workplace and Cisco Smart+Connected Real Estate solutions make new and existing buildings:More effective, efficient, and productive work placesMore economical to operate Easier to manage with centralised functions Environmentally sustainable