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BUILDING
SMARTER
CITIES IN
GREATER
COPENHAGENJacob Lundgaard
Director of Development - Gate 21
Denmark
Smarter cities based onCooperation between cities
Co-creation with private sector and universities
To support liveability, sustainability, efficiency and growth
At Gate 21 we help make Greater
Copenhagen the world’s leading region
for green transition and growth
Greater Copenhagen
▪ 2 countries
▪ 3 regions
▪ 4 mio people
▪ 79 municipalities
40
Municipalities
40
Companies
5 Knowledge
Partners
Secretariat
Public Private Innovation
Create projects
Get funding
Lead projects and labs
Facilitate networking
Build Living Labs
+80Projects
Smart City Challenges
• Pilot sickness
• Competencies gap
• Need for new partnerships– and cities in front
• No real value creation
Smart Cities framework
c
Smart Cities framework
c
Smart Cities framework
c
Foundation – Data Platforms
Why a regional datahub?
Seamless sharing of data is impossible today
Bring many solutions and many
municipalities onto one platform
Initial focus:
• Traffic
• Cloudburst management
Foundation – Data Platforms
Reduce traffic congestion
Key challenges:• Lots of different systems not ”talking to each other”.
Keeping green waves from crossing city districts.
• Existing systems are not geared to optimize bicycle traffic
(Representing 50% of commuters).
Potential gain:
• 9 million hours spent in tailbacks across Greater Copenhagen per
year
• Potential for reducing congestion by 20% by intelligent traffic
management
Foundation – Data Platforms
Reduce damage costs from
extreme weather conditions
Key challenges:• Several key arterials roads vulnerable to cloudbursts.
• Cloudburst management systems across municipalities not
”speaking together”.
• Insufficient collaboration between cloudburst and traffic
management systems.
Potential gainA single cloudburst in 2011 caused upwards of 820 million Euros
in damage in central Copenhagen, paralyzing traffic for days.
Living Lab
1:1
Leading facility in Europe
Living Lab
Beacons &
Hyper Local
Advertising
Smart Parking
Adaptive light
Adaptive Light
Attractive atmosphere
Adaptive to the use of the square; commuting
lines, leisure areas are key in combination with
presence sensing.
Involve me:
Hotspot can be high or down lighted
depending on the activities around the hotspot.
Spotlight function as interactive element to
support street musician [see music stages]
Safety first
Calamity lighting available for police officer at
square
Sustainability
Reduced light pollution
Reduced energy use through LED and
adaptive light
Remark:
Smart; self learning based on patterns in
captured data as well as input from use cases.
Smart Outdoor
Light
City WiFi
Smart GridWaste Collection
Infrastructure
monitoring &
maintenance
Security &
SurveillanceAir Quality
Navigation
Smart Bus Stops
Smart Urban Services
Living Lab
Albertslund – en del af Greater Copenhagen
Building Competencies
Ready for Smart Growth- 23 municipalities for 2 years -
Smart Waste
Intelligent outdoor lighting
The Smart Street
Municipal strategies for smart
cities and rural areas
Building Competencies
The Smart
CityAcademy
Global scope
City competencies
Supports
• Liveability
• Sustainability
• Efficiency
• Growth
Training with real problems
and real results
Building Competencies
The Smart City Academy
Forging a Smart City
Strategy
The Art of ConnectingEverything
Building a Living Lab
Building Competencies
The Smart City Academy
Forging a Smart City
Strategy
The Art of ConnectingEverything
Building a Living Lab
Building Competencies
Built on partnerships:
• Anchor Cities
• Corporate Partners
• National Partners – Local execution
• Academic Partners
Forging a Smart City
Strategy
The Art of ConnectingEverything
Building a Living Lab
The Smart City Academy