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SMART CITIES e-bricks OF THE SMART CITY September 2013

WE NEED TO RESPOND TO THIS NEW PARADIGM The paradigm on which XX century was built is exhausted. WE NEED TO DEFINE THE NEW PARADIGM FOR XXI CENTURY We believe in a new paradigm that uses technology as a catalyst In order to improve quality and reducing costs. DOING THINGS IN A DIFFERENT WAY TECHNOLOGY AS THE CHANGE GEAR Smart Cities 2

I-CITIZEN Smart Cities 3

THE OFFERING OF INDRA FOR SMART CITIES Indra provides services and solutions throughout the lifecycle of the SmartCity, helping cities, governments and utility companies to move to the new paradigm. Defining the smart city and associated services Models of sustainability and efficiency Technology consulting, innovation and roadmap definition Implementation of Urban Platform Smart Cities PMO (monitoring & controllling, business models, technical support, communication, ) Implementation of smart services Smart cities Operation & Maintenance Smart Cities 4

Technological Views Areas of activity e-bricks OF THE SMART CITY 360º VIEW OF SMART CITIES Functional Scheme Smart City ENVIRONMENT Smart Environment UTILITIES Y SERVICIOS URBANOS Smart Street Supply Networks Urban services Alternative energy environmental Control e-government e-participation Smart Economy Persone s Administration Empreses Citizens Business Public transport Competitiveness Ciudadano Ciudadano Mobility Management Digital Citizen Traffic management Digital Business Social care GOVERNANCE Smart People & Gov. Safety and emergencies Health SERVICES FOR CITIZENS Smart Living MOBILITY Smart Mobility Telecommunication network Measuring systems Control centers and systems Smart Cities 5

URBAN PLATORM It integrates information from multiple data sources (sensor networks, information systems, internet,...) and offer on these common data processing infrastructure, value addition and advanced support for third parties to develop services on processed data and make them available openly following a scheme OpenData. Functional Scheme Smart City Technological Scheme Urban Platform Network Measurement Systems Smart Cities 6

CITIES GENERATE LARGE VOLUMES OF INFORMATION BIG DATA More than 2.000 Million people using Internet 35.000 exabytes Of estimated information stored in 2020 70% Of companies with companies with analytic skills in 2011 Source: Accenture survey 235 terabytes Collected in the U.S. Library of Congress in April 2011 Source: McKinsey Global Institute WATER HEALTH ENERGY TRAFFIC COMMERCE CITIZENS CITIES INFRASTRUCTURE BANKING INTERNET SIZE HETEROGENEITY SPEED TRANSFORMING THE INFORMATION IN KNOWLEDGE VALUE Smart Cities 7

E-BRICKS OF THE URBAN PLATFORM SEGURIDAD DE ACCESO ALTA DISPONIBILIDAD ycloudbroker Servicios en el top de los IaaS (Azure, IBM, Amazon) MÚLTIPLES CATÁLOGOS GESTIÓN DE FACTURACIÓN SOLUCIONES ADAPTABLES DE PAGO ENTORNO COLABORATIVO DE DESARROLLO Smart City Marketplace Native Smart Solutions Vertical Services Information Management IDE + Asset LF ENVIRONMENTS SMART NATURAL INTERFACES CUSTOMIZABLE SERVICES SEMANTIC INFORMATION Viewing Platform Smart Cities 8

SMART CITIES PMO The PMO is composed of structures and systems operating, helping boost, harmonize, coordinate and ensure the development of related initiatives Smartcities on cities and territories. The mission of this Office is summarized in five general objectives and consists of six distinct areas: Objectives: Providing Smartcities overall coordination. Supporting cities to evolve into a city with Smart strategy overview to help shared interests. Cataloging and technological solutions Engaging society with Smartcities, and achieve national and international recognition. Ensuring the sustainability of the proposed SmartCity initiatives so as to ensure continuity and extension with the participation of entities and organizations of national and supranational, encouraging business development around the project. Areas: Management Consulting Sustainability Communication Training Technical Assistance Smart Cities 9

SMART SERVICES (EXAMPLES) Smart Cities 10

SMART SERVICES (EXAMPLES) Implementing smart services to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of production, distribution and consumption of energy using measurement and control tools and changing habits to reduce environmental impact. Doing more with less. LEED Certifications Measurable and comparable Certification 3e HOUSES. Energy Efficiency with cooperation of citizens in social housing 22@ Barcelona The example of Indra Smartbuilding CESOM Integration of technical equipment, data and analysis tools Look for new sources of energy that will allow us to continue living in a connected world without losing competitiveness. BRISA Control Centers Renewables Electric vehicle Wide range of solutions to enhance their use ENEL Global monitoring center implanted ENEL Control and monitoring system Promoting renewable energy in traffic devices Smart Cities 11

Vicente Rojo Manager vrojo@indra.es Roc Boronat 133 08018 Barcelona T +34 93 463 00 00 www.indra.es