IEEE AND SMART CITIES TODAY AND BEYOND Ing Gustavo Giannattasio MBA, PMP gianna@ieee.org IEEE Smart Cities Steering Committee 1
AGENDA 1. IEEE, SMART CITIES INITIATIVE AND STEERING COMMITTEE 2. CORE CITIES 3. WORKSHOPS 4. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES 5. HACKATHON 6. PUBLICATIONS 7. MOOC 8. THE CHALLENGING FUTURE 9. CONCLUSIONS 10.Q&A
Creating and Sharing Requirements Value Smart Cities create and share value for the urban ecosystem Cardinal Attractive Inclusive Sustainable Safe Resilient Agile & Adaptive Stable & Robust Processes
Plus: Cybersecurity, E-Government, Cloud Computing, Green ICT, and 10 more
CORE, AFFILIATED CITIES AND OTHER APPLICATIONS Guadalajara, Trento, Wuxi, Kansas City MO, Casablanca Ushuaia, Buenos Aires, Londrina, Natal, Medellin, Guayaquil, Loja, Ariana, Diamniadio, Pune, Kiev, A Coruna, Sabadell, Palma Mallorca, Valencia Santiago de Chile, New Town Kolkata, Nagpur, Dehradun, Tangerang, Guatemala City, Barcelona, Kassel, Bogor, Plock, Montevideo, Mumbai, Pimpri Chinchwad, Sant Cugat del Valle s, Valencia, Rzeszow, Qingdao, Concepcion, San Luis Potosi, Campina Grande, Campinas, Ahmedabad
Guadalajara Kick Off, 6 Working Groups 60 Volunteers Whitepapers to share the experience Guadalajara & Knowledge
SMART CITIES AND IoT RELATED CONFERENCES
HACKATHONS
TRENTO 2016 IEEE SMART CITIES CONFERENCE
Trento Focus areas egovernment: single access point for citizens services ENERGY EFFICIENCY: Geo-referenced cadastre, energy efficiency in buildings, Smart Lighting, Smart Buildings HEALTH & WELLBEING: innovative solutions for the access and the provision of health and social care to frail people INTEGRATED TOURISM SERVICES MOBILITY: Smart parking, Smart smart urban waste collection First international Conference September 2016
WIXI FOCUS AREAS Kick-off in May 2015 Big Data Smart Transportation Smart Environment Smart Healthcare Standards for Smart Cities and Applications of IoT
IEEE SMART CITIES MOOC
THE CHALLENGING FUTURE FOR CITIES
THE CHALLENGING FUTURE FOR CITIES
THE CHALLENGE OF EDUCATION
THE CHALLENGE OF NEW ENERGIES THE CHALLENGE OF EFFICIENT BUILDINGS AND SUSTAINABLE HOMES
THE CHALLENGE OF TRANSPORTATION, MOBILITY CENTERS
THE CHALLENGE OF CITIES FOR THE PEOPLE NOT FOR CARS
THE CHALLENGE OF ECO FRIENDLY CITIES THE CHALLENGE OF E-HEALTH
THE CHALLENGE OF DIGITAL ECONOMY AND GOVERNMENT
THE CHALLENGE OF BUILDING SOCIAL CAPITAL
Education 2016 2018 IEEE Road Map For Smart Cities professionals, working for cities or regions, from industries or academia Then other companies that need training for their employees Series of elearning modules on Smart Cities Conduct collaborative events to disseminate content Develop a Virtual Smart Cities Conference Recorded presentations supplemented with live chat Pre and post conference webinars Increase audience and partnership Affiliated cities & smart cities experts Create, relay, disseminate content Interviews, Q&A, videos, articles from experts, cities, industries, influencers, partner initiatives, publications Smart Cities Commons (e.g. Open Source, reference use cases, business models, methodology) Develop a collaborative network Engage the members to be active on their own social media Transfer and give visibility to Cities and Experts own content Set-up collaborative projects Call for Scenarios and Use Cases from member cities
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SUMMARY AND Q&A 1. Increase audience and partnership, Affiliated cities 2. Develop a collaborative network, IEEE Co-sponsorship 3. Conduct collaborative events to disseminate content 4. Education, MOOC, Tutorials, IEEEXplore 5. Develop a Virtual Smart Cities Conference For additional information, contact Ing. Gustavo Giannattasio MBA, PMP gianna@ieee.org