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Smart Lighting A topical Smart City Specialization

Who are we? 2 Smart Specialistaion in Jurmala 17 October 2014

Engineering Architecture Multidisciplinarity Pedagogy Psychology Philosophy Medicine Biology Material science Physics Lund University Lighting Initiative

The Facilitating Dimension CIRCLE Smart Lighting Mobile Heights PhotonicSweden SIS Trafikverket Swedish ICT Malmö kommun SSLEC Lunds Kommun nmc@lu Energimyndigheten ELCA Young Master SP ceebel Program SSL-erate Sustainable Development ENIGMA The Research Dimension Lighting Europe TNO LLI Charles Edqvist Alto University Bo Monemar Marie Lövegren Chalmers Bob Karlicek Lars Samuelson Dan Hessman Reine Karlsson KTH Tommy Govén Per Johnsson Elisabeth Thorbjörn Laike Sven Nilsson Huldt Pufendorf Marie-Claude Dubois Nils Svendenius Monica Martin Lundmark Institute Billger Jesper Arfvidsson Ivo Hillevi Hemphälä Lars-Henrik Klas Sjöberg Conrad Martinac Thomas Lindhqvist Ståhl Luttrop Arne Lowden Susanne Widell Allan Rasmusson Raul Carlson Johannes Persson Torbjörn Åkerstedt Dan-E Nilsson Midroc JM Bygg Ericsson ISO CIE Trafikverket SP IKEA CGM PhotonicSweden The Governing Dimension Finansdepartementet VINNOVA Energimyndigheten Aura Light glo AB BOB-gruppen Nordic Light Heliospectra Socialdepartementet Näringsdepartementet Trafikverket Stockholm Göteborg Malmö Kommun Lunds Kommun The Business Dimension Stockholm Göteborg Malmö Lund Greinon Engineering AB ElektroLanz AB BrainLit AB aaxsus AB EC Konsult AB LIGHTAB Fagerhult

My suggestion for this Baltic Sea Cooperation Energy saving deployment of Human-Centric Lighting and Cobranding of the significance of Smart Systems, for human Quality-of-Life by Smart Lighting in Smart Buildings and Smart Cities Green Jobs in the Baltic Sea region, by Enhancing the advantage of today s ICT and knowledge 5 Smart Specialistaion in Jurmala 17 October 2014

The EU interest in SSL Lighting the Future. Accelerating the deployment of innovative lighting technologies Lighting the Cities. Accelerating the Deployment of Innovative Lighting in European Cities

Lighting the Cities Foreword by Neelie Kroes Commission Vice-President for the Digital Agenda for Europe Today, LED lighting technology has come of age and is able to deliver benefits to cities and citizens alike. It offers more controllable and higher quality light, enhanced visual performance and improves the ambience and safety of urban environments. Moreover, LED lighting will make our cities greener by saving up to 70% of lighting energy and reducing costs compared to existing lighting infrastructures. Procuring and deploying innovative lighting infrastructures at the municipal level also offers the potential to boost local innovation, growth and jobs. The larger roll-out of intelligent LED lighting systems in cities will be part of the creation of sustainable smart cities: cities where lighting innovation is interlinked to other smart city networks (communications, renewable energy, building or traffic management systems). This is the ideal way to offer dynamically adaptable optimized lighting services to citizens and businesses.

The User end of the Value Chain is Vital for Europe The view taken by the majority of the industry stakeholders is that 95% of the value chain will be created in lighting solutions and only 5% in light sources. Green Paper "Lighting the Future: Accelerating the deployment of innovative lighting technologies [COM(2011) 889] Results of the Public Consultation

The need for open innovative collaboration to enable a value chain at a new value level Customer value Living Light like in Nature Intelligent dynamic light Incandescent lighting

The right light, in the right place, at the right time, for each and everyone. & Avoiding glary, ugly, disturbing, useless light. The optimum solution for the users & also for sustainable development

Sensory experience value The Living Light in Nature Incandescent lighting 1900 The electric lighting so far Fluorescent tubes 1940 2014 LE D

Customer Value Light that refines the sensory stimulation Theatre Light Interesting Field of Development Incandescent lighting The electric lighting so far Fluorescent tubes LE D 1900 1940 2014

Functionality Lighting Experience Smart Lighting Human Centric Lighting Freedom of Action by the new technology Freedom of Action for the earlier lighting he electric lighting so far 1940 2014

Photo Lars Montelius

The new technology provides very large freedom of action, that can be used or misused

The new technology provide much more freedom of action Functionality Lighting Experience When the requirements are unclear there is a risk that some suppliers will use the technical freedom of action to reduce their cost and still present their products with a new value enhancing label, e.g. LED. ICT Controllability SSL LED The electric lighting so far Existing Lighting Business Opportunities to Cheat 1900 1940 2014

Synthesis For further dialouge? The challenge is to make profitable sustainable use of LED, SSL, sensors, ICT, hard-, software & user interfaces for Human-Centric Lighting. To enable Baltic & Nordic actors to take leding roles we need to engage users, e.g. Cities and smart systems business, knowledge and innovation actors in early adaption demonstrations and creation of living labs for mutual learnings. 18 Smart Specialistaion in Jurmala 17 October 2014