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INSPIRE, Smart Cities and the Digital Transformation Bart De Lathouwer Director Innovation Programme Copyright © 2018 Open Geospatial Consortium

INSPIRE, Smart Cities and the Digital Transformation...Cities 12 Countries In total, Cities with 28 million citizens Cities appear to be “Sitting on the fence” 75% of cities have

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INSPIRE, Smart Cities and the Digital Transformation

Bart De LathouwerDirector

Innovation Programme

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Welcome to Antwerp!

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INSPIRE, Smart Cities & Digital Transformation

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What is a Smart City?

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Or is it a Future City?

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The Fourth IEEE Annual International Smart Cities Conference in Kansas City, MO

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Mayor Sly James:“…benefits for the citizens!”

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… can combine datasetsthat were not designed for each other…

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OGC Future City Pilot 1Health use case in Greenwich

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Smart Cities: it is early market

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Smart Cities: it is early market

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4,600 partners

370 commitments

31 countries

Deliver: scale, acceleration, & impact,...

Through: common solutions, an integrated approach & collaboration

Focus on Energy, Transport and ICT

H2020

• Lighthouse projects (~100 M€/year; ~4 projects/year; per project – 3 lead cities, 3 follower cities and other cities)

• CSA: ESPRESSO (Standards)

The EIP-SCC (eu-smartcities.eu)

6 Action Clusters

SustainableDistricts & BuiltEnvironment

Sustainable Urban Mobility

Integrated Infrastructuresand Processes

Business Models

Citizen Focus

Integrated Planning/ Policy & Regulations

UrbanPlatform

HumbleLamppost

Small Giants

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DEMAND-SIDE ENGAGEMENT

9/24/2018 EIP Urban Platform Governance

A Q1,‘15 City Survey revealed some useful insights

Q: What will it take to help speed cities in deploying solutions that help digitize their services, and connect across them to extract the benefits of modern ICTs?

29Cities

12Countries

In total, Cities with 28million citizens

Cities appear to be “Sitting on the fence”75% of cities have not as yet acted on an Urban Platform

Feedback Suggests1. Poor knowledge of the landscape & lack of confidence

and capacity within cities2. Cities struggle to get the silos to work together, thus

prohibiting effective action3. Cities suffer budget / funding constraints

The principal focus for urban platforms is on ‘place’ related services

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3 Key Findings

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Rotterdam’s city information

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3D GIS is the window on the city’s information

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INSPIRE and Smart Cities share a lot of the interoperability arrangements and infrastructure to break the data silos

to the benefit of the citizens.

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INSPIRE and Smart Cities share a lot of the interoperability arrangements to break the data silos

for a sustainable environment

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Thank youBart De Lathouwer

[email protected]

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