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BARCELONA SMART CITY Barcelona, January 2014

Vision The city of people Improve citizens welfare and quality of life Technology as an enabler for: ü Urban mobility more efficient and sustainable ü Environmental sustainability ü Business-friendly and attracting capital ü Integration and social cohesion ü Communication and proximity with people ü Knowledge, creativity and innovation ü Transparency and democratic culture ü Universal access to culture, education and health care Economic progress

Vision To become a city of productive neighbourhoods, at human speed, interconnected, eco-efficient, re-naturalised, energetically self-sufficient and regenerated at zero emissions, inside a high-speed interconnected Metropolitan Area. Many slow cities inside the same Smart City Barcelona is orienting its city evolution strategy towards to guarantee quality of life for its citizenry, social and urban improvement and added value in its neighbourhoods, fostering all its urban potential towards sustainable development and green economy, in favour of an energetically self-sufficient city and where nature holds a prominent role for the balance of the city. A connected city with a high-speed interconnected Metropolitan Area, that guarantees the region evolution and the improvement of its inner cities. 3

Reference framework City Strategic framework The framework is determined by the Smart Barcelona surrounding municipal and European citizens: 4

Reference framework Global Strategic framework Mobility E-Government Smart Cities Systems of Information Innovation

Reference framework City Council: and ad-hoc organization Metropolitan Area Architecture Housing Environment ICT Urban Habitat Area Urban Planning Infrastructures Energy Water Urban Services 6 6

Programs The 8 principles to make a self sufficient city 1. Define your own city model with your city mantra 2. Analyze the structure of your city and define your priorities 3. Rethink your city systems, not just upgrade them. 4. Develop the economy of city services with partners 5. Make your city more resilient and promote long term investment 6. Build a liveable city, increasing public space for people 7. Change your organization by breaking the silos 8. Work with other cities and be part of the city protocol society 7

Programs Anatomy of a Smart City 8

Programs Conceptual Model TU A N ER IL B O M TY TE A M R G R EN Y TE A W R ITC 13 CITY CATEGORIES ENVIRONMENT BUILT DOMAIN PUBLIC SPACE SOCIAL IMPACT O-GOVERNMENT INFORMATION FLOWS INTERNATIONAL 9 9

Programs Smart Programs 1. New Municipal Network ¹ 2. Urban Platform ¹ 3. Intelligent Data ¹ 4. Next Generation Networks (4G) 5. Smart Lighting 6. Energy self-sufficiency 7. Energy efficiency in buildings 8. Smart Water 9. Zero emissions mobility 10. Smart Parking 11. Smart Transportation 12. Urban transformation 13. Urban resilience 14. Smart Citizens 15. O-Government & eficiency 16. Cloud BCN 17. Barcelona in your pocket 18. Optimised Waste Collection ¹ Transversal programs 10 10

Programs n taio ilty b o m art Sm 0 1 g arkin P art Sm 1 o sp Tran 8 1 s tim p O d e aste w ti le co n 9 Zero n iso m e s fice su cy n art Sm 5 tn Ligh g. 6 rgy e En lf-s e art Sm rw ate 8 6 1 C d u lo N C B 27 PROGRAMS IN 13 CITY AREAS Programs for Areas 7 Energy efficiency in buildings 17 Barcelona in your pocket 12 Urban Transformation 21 Smart Innovation 19 Intelligent Urban Furniture 13 Urban resilience 20 Smart Tender 22 Health 23 Education 14 Smart Citizens 24 Tourism 15 O-Government efficiency 25 Industry and& Logistics 1 New Municipal Network 2 Urban Platform 3 Intelligent Data 4 Next generation networks 4G 26 International Positioning 27 International Cooperation 11

Programs Key Points A new organisation oriented towards goals and objectives of a Smart City Legal framework that allow PPP Urban zone for PPP to set and grow To feed the urban innovation ecosystem Living Lab, development of a community of citizens, developers Installations for SME experimentation Opening of new opportunities so that citizens can be more active and participative Strong international links 12 12

Programs Transformation of a running city 13 13

5. THE BASEMENT: INTEGRATED NETWORK FO WIDE WiFi capacity capillarity prepared for sensing 14 14

5. THE INSTRUMENT: URBAN PLATFORM App App CITY OS SENSOR PLATFORM Dedicated apps icity simpler cheaper open infrastructures knowledge interface with apps management get data standard IP sensors different technologies 15 15

6. INTELLIGENT DATA Real time data Reports Situation room What it is happening at the city Corporative tool City indicators How is the city Citizen s tool 16 16

7. SMART SERVICES Smart lighting Energy Self-sufficient blocks Individual remote management of LED lighting poles Micro eco-generation Heating and cooling network Smart water Water Cycle Smart sewer network Smart irrigation Telemanaged ornamental fountains 17

7. SMART SERVICES Zero Emissions Mobility Smart parking Mobility Building / Street / Neighbor hood Worktable with cross-sector and government administration in Smart transportation Urban transformation Payment by mobile Public parking in private sites Orthogonal bus network Smart bus shelters Inclusion of requirements for smart cities (telecommunication infrastructures and sensing) in streets remodeling tenders 18

7. SMART SERVICES Social Impact / Citizens Citizenry 8 infrastructure and urban services tables (TISU) United Nations resilience office in Barcelona Fab labs Smart citizens Citizens as a sensors Urban Resilience ogovernment Opendata Whabit apps4bcn idbcn Barcelona contactless mgovprocedures Barcelona in your pocket ICT 19

8. HOW TO GET IT Smart tender Include in all appropriate public tenders clauses about smart cities Private sector collaboration program Partnership with innovation centers and other cities 20

9. INDUSTRIAL PROMOTION Smart city campus Collaborative space between industry and university Cluster of smart cities Big international companies cooperating with local companies Urban Labs Testing smart city solutions in a real environment 21

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