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www.SmartCitiesExpoWorldForum.com 8:00 AM-8:30 AM 8:30 AM-9:30 AM 8:30 AM-9:30 AM 09:15 AM – 09: 45AM 09:45 AM – 10: 15AM 10:15 AM – 10: 45AM 10:45AM-11:30AM 11:30 AM – 12:00PM 12:00 PM-1:00 PM 01:00 PM – 01:25PM 01:25 PM – 01: 50PM 01:50 PM – 02: 15PM 01:50 PM – 02: 15PM 03:05 PM-3:30 PM 3:25 AM – 03: 50PM 03:50 PM – 04: 15PM 8:30 AM- 9:15 AM 09:15AM-09:40 AM 09:15AM-09:40 AM 10:05 AM- 10:30 AM 10:05 AM- 10:30 AM 11:10AM-11:35AM 11:35 AM – 12: 00PM 12:00 PM-1:00 PM 01:00PM-01:25PM 01:25PM-01:50PM 01:50PM-02:30PM 03:00 PM-3:25 PM 04:00 PM Registration REGISTRATION AND MORNING TEA Welcome Remarks & Overview Topic: How Federal and State Policy will help shape Smart Canada Cities Welcome Remarks & Overview Topic: Cyber Security – How to Survive Topic: Cyber Security – How to Survive Topic: A Smart City is one that plans for people and place Information Security Solutions for a Rapidly Changing World Ray Boisvert, Provincial Security Advisor, Government of Ontario, Canada Matthew Boscariol, Manager of Community and Development Services, City of Kenora, Canada Mike Williams, General Manager, Economic Development & Culture, City of Toronto, Canada Shawn Slack, Director Information Technology and Chief Information Officer, City of Mississauga Michelle Holland, City Councillor, Chief Advocate for the Innovation Economy, City of Toronto, Canada Lisa Allaire, Senior Advisor Government of Canada Smart Cities, Ottawa, Canada Manu Sud, Manager at Ministry of Energy, Government of Ontario, Canada Dr. Hafiz Yasar Lateef, Digital Innovation Team leader for Smart Cities, Bundaberg Regional Council, Australia Yvonne Yeung, Co-Chair, Membership Committee at Urban Land Institute, Senior Planner, Urban Design, City of Markham, Canada Keynote Topic: How does IoT network bring energy efficiencies, energy productivity and better sustainability solutions to benefit cities & citizens? Michael Kolm, Chief Transformation Officer, City of Toronto, Canada Keynote topic: Final decision, Key learning’s and process of getting to the final decision for the Smart Cities Challenge Vicky Bennett, Intelligent Community Program Manager, CITY OF LETHBRIDGE Keynote Topic: Developing a vision for a smart society Interactive Panel Discussion: “Which is best for your IoT application: Narrowband IoT or LPWAN?” - Which is better for your product, a Cat-o, Cat-1 or Cat-M LTE network or LPWAN? - What are the effective business models for collaboration with key verticals? - Discussions around range vs. data rate vs power consumption for these IoT connectivity technologies. - The drawbacks for each network, including security and whether devices can actively initiate communication with the network Interactive Panel Discussion: Blockchain role in digital financial investments and adoption & amp; scalability” challenges - Blockchain benefit and risks - How blockchain will transform the way companies do business - How financial industry is implementing blockchain technology - Blockchain and Smart contracts Interactive Panel Discussion: ”Cyber Security Threats, data skill gaps & Trends” - How to prevent cyber attacks and respond growing threats - Addressing the CyberSecuity data skill gaps - Minimum Standards that should be introduced for devices in a network - Industry Cyber Security Challenges - Cyber Security & IoT Interactive Panel Discussion: ””Next Generation Operational intelligence & IoT” Creativity in the Age of AI and IoT - The role of AI in IoT - Digital Transformation with Industry 4.0 - The future trends in Augmented Application Development Dan McGillivray, Distinguished Visiting Professor, Faculty of Engineering & Architectural Science, Ryerson University, Canada Keynote topic: Final decision, An effective response to the challenges of climate change.” Dr. Hafiz Yasar Lateef, Digital Innovation Team leader for Smart Cities, Bundaberg Regional Council, Australia Keynote topic: Role of Block Chain in Smart Cities Dr. Hafiz Yasar Lateef, Digital Innovation Team leader for Smart Cities, Bundaberg Regional Council, Australia Keynote topic: Transforming Public Transportation leveraging Smart Technology Solutions Dr. Hafiz Yasar Lateef, Digital Innovation Team leader for Smart Cities, Bundaberg Regional Council, Australia Keynote topic: Towards Smart Utility Networks Paul Hanley, Cyber Security Partner, Deloitte Canada Keynote topic: The Future of Security and Privacy, Entering the Information Security Workspace Jeff Stark, CISO, Ontario Pension Board Keynote topic: Information Security Solutions for a Rapidly Changing World Hashmat Rohian, Senior Director & Managing Enterprise Architect, Cooperators Group of companies, Canada Keynote topic: Leading digital transformation from the inside Marin Ivezic, PwC Partner Cybersecurity & Resilience, Chair Cyber-Kinetic Institute, Hong Kong Keynote topic: Cyber Security threats for Smart Homes Bashir Fancy, Chairman & CEO – Canadian Information Processing Society Ontario Board, Canada Keynote topic: Securing and advancing Smart City for the future Dewan Masud Karim, Senior Transportation Planner, City of Toronto, Canada Keynote topic: Future Perspectives for Smart Transportation Day 1 - 7th May, 2018 Day 2 – 8th May 2018 End of Day 1 – Conference Day One – 7th May 2018 End of Day 2 – Conference Day Two – 8th May 2018 Interactive Panel Discussion Interactive Panel Discussion LUNCH & NETWORKING BREAK LUNCH & NETWORKING BREAK REFRESHMENTS & NETWORKING BREAK REFRESHMENTS & NETWORKING BREAK Interactive Panel Discussion: “Smart Grids, Sustainable Cities and Innovations in Energy” Smart Cities Expo World Forum 7th-8th May 2018, Toronto, Canada CONFERENCE PROGRAM

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Page 1: Smart Cities Expo World Forum · Keynote topic: Cyber Security threats for Smart Homes Bashir Fancy, Chairman & CEO – Canadian Information Processing Society Ontario Board, Canada

www.SmartCitiesExpoWorldForum.com

8:00 AM-8:30 AM 8:30 AM-9:30 AM

8:30 AM-9:30 AM

09:15 AM – 09: 45AM

09:45 AM – 10: 15AM

10:15 AM – 10: 45AM

10:45AM-11:30AM

11:30 AM – 12:00PM

12:00 PM-1:00 PM

01:00 PM – 01:25PM

01:25 PM – 01: 50PM

01:50 PM – 02: 15PM

01:50 PM – 02: 15PM

03:05 PM-3:30 PM

3:25 AM – 03: 50PM

03:50 PM – 04: 15PM

8:30 AM- 9:15 AM

09:15AM-09:40 AM

09:15AM-09:40 AM

10:05 AM- 10:30 AM

10:05 AM- 10:30 AM

11:10AM-11:35AM

11:35 AM – 12: 00PM

12:00 PM-1:00 PM

01:00PM-01:25PM

01:25PM-01:50PM

01:50PM-02:30PM

03:00 PM-3:25 PM

04:00 PM

Registration REGISTRATION AND MORNING TEA

Welcome Remarks & Overview

Topic: How Federal and State Policy will help shape Smart Canada Cities

Welcome Remarks & Overview

Topic: Cyber Security – How to Survive

Topic: Cyber Security – How to Survive

Topic: A Smart City is one that plans for people and place

Information Security Solutions for a Rapidly Changing World

Ray Boisvert,Provincial Security Advisor, Government of Ontario, Canada

Matthew Boscariol,Manager of Community and Development Services, City of Kenora, Canada

Mike Williams,General Manager, Economic Development & Culture, City of Toronto, Canada

Shawn Slack,Director Information Technology and Chief Information Officer, City of Mississauga

Michelle Holland,City Councillor, Chief Advocate for the Innovation Economy,City of Toronto, Canada

Lisa Allaire,Senior Advisor Government of Canada Smart Cities, Ottawa, Canada

Manu Sud,Manager at Ministry of Energy, Government of Ontario, Canada

Dr. Hafiz Yasar Lateef,Digital Innovation Team leader for Smart Cities,Bundaberg Regional Council, Australia

Yvonne Yeung,Co-Chair, Membership Committee at Urban Land Institute, Senior Planner, Urban Design, City of Markham, Canada

Keynote Topic: How does IoT network bring energy efficiencies, energy productivity and better sustainability solutions to benefit cities & citizens?

Michael Kolm,Chief Transformation Officer, City of Toronto, Canada

Keynote topic: Final decision, Key learning’s and process of getting to the final decision for the Smart Cities Challenge

Vicky Bennett, Intelligent Community Program Manager, CITY OF LETHBRIDGE

Keynote Topic: Developing a vision for a smart society

Interactive Panel Discussion: “Which is best for your IoT application: Narrowband IoT orLPWAN?”- Which is better for your product, a Cat-o, Cat-1 or Cat-M LTE network or LPWAN? - What are the e�ective business models for collaboration with key verticals?- Discussions around range vs. data rate vs power consumption for these IoT connectivity technologies.- The drawbacks for each network, including security and whether devices can actively initiate communication with the network

Interactive Panel Discussion:Blockchain role in digital financial investments and adoption & scalability” challenges- Blockchain bene�t and risks- How blockchain will transform the way companies do business- How �nancial industry is implementing blockchain technology- Blockchain and Smart contracts

Interactive Panel Discussion:”Cyber Security Threats, data skill gaps & Trends”- How to prevent cyber attacks and respond growing threats- Addressing the CyberSecuity data skill gaps - Minimum Standards that should be introduced for devices in a network- Industry Cyber Security Challenges- Cyber Security & IoT

Interactive Panel Discussion:””Next Generation Operational intelligence & IoT”

Creativity in the Age of AI and IoT- The role of AI in IoT- Digital Transformation with Industry 4.0- The future trends in Augmented Application Development

Dan McGillivray, Distinguished Visiting Professor, Faculty of Engineering & Architectural Science, Ryerson University, Canada

Keynote topic: Final decision,An e�ective response to the challenges of climate change.”

Dr. Hafiz Yasar Lateef, Digital Innovation Team leader for Smart Cities, Bundaberg Regional Council, Australia

Keynote topic: Role of Block Chain in Smart Cities

Dr. Hafiz Yasar Lateef, Digital Innovation Team leader for Smart Cities, Bundaberg Regional Council, Australia

Keynote topic: Transforming Public Transportation leveraging Smart Technology Solutions

Dr. Hafiz Yasar Lateef, Digital Innovation Team leader for Smart Cities, Bundaberg Regional Council, Australia

Keynote topic: Towards Smart Utility Networks

Paul Hanley, Cyber Security Partner, Deloitte Canada

Keynote topic: The Future of Security and Privacy, Entering the Information Security Workspace

Jeff Stark, CISO, Ontario Pension Board

Keynote topic: Information Security Solutions for a Rapidly Changing World

Hashmat Rohian, Senior Director & Managing Enterprise Architect, Cooperators Group of companies, Canada

Keynote topic: Leading digital transformation from the inside

Marin Ivezic, PwC Partner Cybersecurity & Resilience, Chair Cyber-Kinetic Institute, Hong Kong

Keynote topic: Cyber Security threats for Smart Homes

Bashir Fancy, Chairman & CEO – Canadian Information Processing Society Ontario Board, Canada

Keynote topic: Securing and advancing Smart City for the future

Dewan Masud Karim, Senior Transportation Planner, City of Toronto, Canada

Keynote topic: Future Perspectives for Smart Transportation

Day 1 - 7th May, 2018 Day 2 – 8th May 2018

End of Day 1 – Conference Day One – 7th May 2018 End of Day 2 – Conference Day Two – 8th May 2018

Interactive Panel Discussion

Interactive Panel Discussion

LUNCH & NETWORKING BREAK

LUNCH & NETWORKING BREAK

REFRESHMENTS & NETWORKING BREAK

REFRESHMENTS & NETWORKING BREAK

Interactive Panel Discussion: “Smart Grids, Sustainable Cities and Innovations in Energy”

Smart Cities Expo World Forum7th-8th May 2018, Toronto, Canada

CONFERENCE PROGRAM