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The sensitive city
1. KSF meeting / Autumn 2014
BORDEAUX – October 15-17
The sensitive city:
How can Internet of Things (IoT)
humanize European cities ?
2. Welcome!
• Christophe COLINET
Digital planning
• Olivier MAURET,
Territorial & european cooperation
EUROCITIES Contact officer / Bordeaux
3. Speaker / Moderator
• Frédéric CHARLES,
Head of information systems strategy
and governance at Lyonnaise des
Eaux – Suez Environnement
4. The sensitive City: How can IoT
humanize European cities?
Autumn KSF Forum
15-17
October
2014
5. Are we lost in translation ?
Smart grid Sustainable
Smart city
Design City
Sensible City
Mobile City
Startup City
Green City
6. Survey results
City model Role of technology to enable
Startup
City (7) Plan IT
(5)
Art City
(6)
the Smart City
7,8 / 10
Maturity model
5,2
Main characteristics
8. A city is primarily a place of life and
sharing (with people at the center)
9. Each (smart) city is unique
Each smart city has
its own roots deep in
the soil, making it
unique
Political
objective
History
Citizens
Current
infrastructures
City brand
10. We see a decreasing role for
technology
Sensitive
City
Smart City
Key words to recognize city
Data driven city
Data
People
Analytics
Automation
Sensors
BigData
Dashboard
Community project Sharing
Human at the core
City project
City Operator
project
Creation
Green
Smartgrid
type
Type of city project
Optimisation
11. In mean time, we are experiencing
a digital transformation
• Digital transformation of enterprise
• Social networks
• Smartphones
• Tablets
• Cloud ready applications
• Connected obejcts
17. Return of experience from BCN
Alex SERRET, international ICT and Smart Cities Senior
Project Engineer, City of Barcelona.
18. KSF meeting / Autumn 2014
BORDEAUX – October 15-17
The sensitive city:
Using technology to enable
and empower citizens
19. Panelists
• Patrick GUILLEMIN, Senior research officer
for the development, co-ordination and
management of new standardization
initiatives, at ETSI (European
telecommunications standards institute) ;
• Pierre RUGGIERO, CEO of S4GV
(Solutions for a global visibility) company ;
• Cindy MAR, Chief Architect at Worldwide
Public Sector Government, Microsoft Corp.
20. Panelists
• Xavier LITRICO, Head of LyRE –
Lyonnaise reseach centre ;
• Thomas NICHOLLS, Head of Marketing and
Communication of Sigfox about the
revolution of low-speed networks ;
• Anne DELTOUR, Smart Cities and
Communities coordinator, European
Commission, DG Connect ;
21. KSF meeting / Autumn 2014
BORDEAUX – October 15-17
The sensitive city:
Using technology to enable
and empower citizens
22. THE SENSITIVE CITY
• Patrick GUILLEMIN, Senior research
officer for the development, co-ordination
and management of new
standardization initiatives, at ETSI
(European telecommunications
standards institute)
23. THE SENSITIVE CITY
• Pierre RUGGIERO, CEO of S4GV
(Solutions for a global visibility)
24. THE SENSITIVE CITY
• Cindy MAR, Chief Architect at
Worldwide Public Sector
Government, Microsoft Corp.
25. THE SENSITIVE CITY
• Xavier LITRICO, Head of LyRE –
Lyonnaise reseach centre
26. THE SENSITIVE CITY
• Thomas NICHOLLS, Head of
Marketing and Communication of
Sigfox about the revolution of low-speed
networks
27. THE SENSITIVE CITY
• Anne DELTOUR, Smart Cities and
Communities coordinator, European
Commission, DG Connect
28. KSF meeting / Autumn 2014
BORDEAUX – October 15-17
The sensitive city:
Using technology to enable
and empower citizens
Editor's Notes
When we look at the press, there is confusion around the smart city concept.
Smart grid, smart city, Green city…. There is no doubt that each project is unique.
But are we all going in the same directions with different path?
To figure out the answer, we asked you 4 questions.
And would like to thanks all that anwer to these questions and shared with us their vision
The main characteristics we are searching for our smart city projects are Innovative, intelligent, innovation, friendly
Startup city, an economic engine for wealth creation came first
But not so far Art city, a place for human creation and art, and Plan IT a urban operating system to manage all interaction.
We see technology as a strong enabler
And we think we left the « pick of inflated expactation » and are ready
But be carefull with that results, since it’s a mix of early projects and more advanced project
This is where colletivively we stands
Then I simplfied the words to few concepts
E-participation and Community shows the involvment of citizens
According to this survey, the city as a place for life and sharing,
is transforming into a smart city: place for e-participation, communities and innovation
Let’s call it a sensitive city
We started digging all the data we could to automate some processes. Then data anlytics helped us to reach some kind of intelligence in optimisation.
Now the focus is on reaching all participants in the community. Among those, the dwellers, and stimulate innovation and sharing
The technology is still a strong enabler for this, but the technology is most of the journey, not the goal.
Cities started to manage technologies, but citizens and enterprise are fast also to master them
Facebook is the third largest community of people on earth after China and India.
Not to say it is already the first sensitive city on earth if we can connect all its members to data in all cities in the world !
But when we think about linking the dwellers it’s not only people, it’s also objects
We now have more connected objects than people with estimate from 20 to 50 billions in 2020.
People and objects are linked together in the sensitive city
The answer to the question where are the robots that Asimov described in its novels 50 years ago : you are the robots
Connected glasses
Connected straps
GPS shirt
Tracking shoes…
Welcome to the sensitive city if wen can tap into these data for innovation and e-participation
This is also a place where physical world meets virtual world
We said that the sensitive city is based on communities, connections, trust, to produce innovation
Well, look around you :
Social networks are building the biggest communities ever
Airn&b, Zilok, Blablacar, to name few, are building the sharing economy
Trust, is well establish on the internet
An innovation is everywhere…
So it is both a threath an a wonderfull opportunity, but Citizens are hacking our smart city projects !
Now let’s move south to Barcelona where the implementation is well advanced and get some powerful return on experience from Alex SERRET
Alex you are Smart Ciities Senior Project Enginner, how do you see the Sensitive City – this city connected with citizens, place of trust