Een slimme stad waar het aangenaam leven is, is een stad met intelligente en verbonden infrastructuur ten voordele van iedereen. - Une ville intelligente où il fait bon vivre, ce sont des infrastructures intelligentes et connectées, au profit de tous. - Emanuel Marreel, Siemens
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Digital
transformation
GlobalizationUrbanization
Demographic
change
Climate change
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According ITU …
(International Telecommunicatons Union)
“A smart sustainable city is an innovative city that
uses information and communication technologies
(ICTs) and other means to improve quality of life,
efficiency of urban operation and services, and
competitiveness, while ensuring that it meets the
needs of present and future generations with respect
to economic, social and environmental aspects”
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The 3 Generations Of Smart Cities
Inside the development of the technology driven city.
Smart Cities 1.0: Technology Driven
Smart Cities 2.0: Technology Enabled, City-Led
Smart Cities 3.0: Citizen co-creation
Boyd Cohen
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www.dataforcities.org
WORLD COUNCIL ON CITY DATA
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Economy
Education
Energy
Environment
Finance
Fire & Emergency
Response
Governance
Health
Recreation
Safety
Shelter
Solid Waste
Telecommunications
Transportation
Urban
Planning
Wastewater
Water &
Sanitation
WORLD COUNCIL ON CITY DATA
ISO 37120 - 100 INDICATORS ACROSS 17 THEMES
ISO 37120
Indicators for
Smart Cities
Indicators for
Resilient Cities
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Siemens focuses on electrification, automation and digitalization –
and is actively supporting Smart City development
Digital transformation
Digitalization
Globalization
Automation
Urbanization
Demographic change
Climate change
Electrification
Power and
Gas
Wind Power
and
Renewables
Energy
Management
Building
Technologies
Mobility Digital
Factory
Process
Industries and
Drives
Healthcare
Enablers
• Sensors
• Computing power
• Storage capacities
• Data analytics
• Networking ability
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Smart data to business example:
Smart City Research Aspern, Vienna
One of the biggest Smart
City Projects in Europe
Apartments for
20.000 inhabitants and
20.000 work places until
2030
Size: 240 Hectare
Manifold utilization generates
economic impulse and
provides quality of life, ideal
“living lab”
New, multifunctional city district
including apartments, offices,
business and research quarters
and a school campus.
Seestadt Wien Aspern
addresses the Megatrends
urbanization and climate
change
Future oriented concept
including technologies,
products and solution for an
energy efficient city district