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7/29/2019 Smart Infrastructure LivingLabs London March 2010
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Smart Infrastructures & Innovation
London, March 9th 2010
Manuel Martnez
Open Innovation Manager
Ferrovial
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INDEX
1.About Ferrovial2. Worldwide Situation3. Smart Infrastructures definition4. Smart Living concept5. Open Innovation model6. Smart-Structure & Smart City model7.
Innovation Center for Smart Infrastructures
8. Conclusions
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Worlds first private investor in transport infrastructures, owningassets valued over 50 Billion Euros
More than 90% of EBITDA comes from the Airports, Toll roadsand Services divisions
International infrastructure company (85% of EBITDA)Over 105,000 employees in 49 countries
Over 12 Billion Euros in revenues
01. About Ferrovial
Global Infrastructure Operator 3
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Vision:
SOLUTION
INNOVATIONEFFICIENCY
COLLABORATION
RESPECT
INTEGRITY
VALUES ACTIONS
Mission:
Make a valuable and lasting contribution to humanity
Develop smart infrastructures to the customers fullsatisfaction, with respect for the environment, in order to
maximise shareholder value, professionally foster all of ouremployee, and make a contribution to improve our society
Engineering Human Progress
Anticipate Improve Solve
Progress Create InspireEfficacy Results Reliability
Teamwork Cooperate Share
Care Protect
Ethics Openness 4
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Currently 50% of the world population lives in a city, and in 2050it will be 70% (6.4B people)
Rapid urbanization is creating big urban stresses
30 to 50% of urban water iswasted due to leaks orbreakdowns
There will be 1.2B cars on theroad by 2015
There are over 4B mobilesusbscribers in the worldLocation-based services and socialnetworking is growing in capability
and popularity
Convergence of digital networks,sensors and analytics
The top 100 metropolis currently account for the 25% of worldwide GDPGlobal turndown push governments to develop new economic stimulus, creating new productive
models and employment
Traffic jams costs $78B in fuel and wasted time
Economy
EnvironmentTechnology
Demography
02. World Situation
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Each highway, airport or city that, based ontechnology and services, looks for the quality oflife of its users, being economic, social, and
environmentally sustainable
03. Smart Infrastructure
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Science
Public
Businesses
Entrepreneurs
Mobility Energy
Environ-ment
Technology
People
Open InnovationEcosystem
04. Smart Living
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Not all the smart people in
the world, work for you!Bill Joy, co-founder of Sun Microsystems, partner at venture capital firm
Kleiner Perkins!
05. Open Innovation
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Closed Innovation Model
Companies that rely entirely on their own research
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Open Innovation Model
Source: Henry Chesbrough, 2004!
Open innovation is the use of purposive inflows and outflows of knowledge toaccelerate internal innovation, and expand the markets for external use ofinnovation, respectively
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The logic of Open Innovation
Open Innovation is not about... ... but about
technology only both technology and business model
technical invention commercial value
appropriating value win-win partners
partnerships only innovation ecosystem building
cutting research costs improving R&D and innovation ROI
! Good ideas are widely distributed today; no one has monopoly.! First to discover is neither sufficient nor necessary for commercial success.!A better business model beats a better technology.
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Infrastructure
Intelligence
Government Users Businesses
HumanProgress
Engineering
Infrastructures Traditional Services
S M A R T S E R V I C E S
Confidential Information
06. Smart-Structure
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OpenEcosystem
ServicesImprovement
New Services
Sensors, Interconnectivity, Analysis
Servicios Inteligentes
City 2.0: Agent Collaboration
City Infrastructure
Water Street Lamps Sewage Urban Waste Administration
Metro Parking
Street
Cleaning Parks Roads
CityServices
Smart
Services
Smart
City
Preve
ntive
Maintenanc
e
Mob
ility
Ene
rgy
Efficiency
Smar
tCar
Parks
Effic
ient
Build
ings
Smar
tCity
Acc
ess
Sm
art
Telecom
Sm
art
Wa
ste
Colle
ction
Smart
Assets
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Smart City
-services
only
illustrative
-
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Centro de Innovacin
FOUNDERS
Companies
Science
Open Innovation
Ecosystem
07. Smart Infrastructures Innovation Center
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PROJECTS
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Centro de Innovacin
08. Conclusions
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Define a personalized strategy for the city (envision abetter city?, ensure mobility?, protect theenvironment?, attract tourism?...)
Take an holistic view of the city (interrelation amongdifferent city systems)
Make it flexible (allow experimentation) Create a safe environment to develop new ideas
coming from anywhere (citizens, entrepreneurs, SMBs,big corporations)
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Thanks!Questions, comments and participation at: