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Bronze Sponsors Silver Sponsor Gold Sponsor 4TH ANNUAL 28-29 April 2015, Waldorf Hilton, London Ger Baron Chief Technology Officer City of Amsterdam The Netherlands Deepak Bhatia Government Practice Leader, ICT Unit World Bank, India Dr Shaun Topham President EU eForum Xiao Bin Director, e-Government Tianjin City China Andrew Collinge Head of Intelligence, Greater London Authority, UK Silvio De Nigris, Provincial Project Manager for Energy Efficiency and RES Province of Torino, Italy Vojko Obersnel Mayor of the City Rijeka, Croatia Steffen Rasmussen Head of Transport City of Copenhagen Denmark Elizabeth Yee Vice President, Strategic Partnerships & Solutions 100 Resilient Cities, pioneered by the Rockefeller Foundation, USA See-Kiong Ng SERC Programme Director, Agency for Science Technology and Research Singapore Bernd Vogl Head of Energy Planning, Vienna City Administration Austria Professor Sir Alan Wilson FBA, FRS, UCL and Chair, the Foresight Future of Cities Lead Expert Group, Government Office for Science, UK Urban IoT enabling Smart Citizens in the resilient, Smart City COMPLIMENTARY GOVERNMENT / CITY ATTENDANCE 50+ INDUSTRY-LEADING SPEAKERS; 19 GLOBAL SMART CITY CASE STUDIES WHAT’S NEW IN 2015? www. SmarttoFuture.com Organised by: Running end-user registration total 2015: 160 50+ leading expert speakers, and 19 global smart city case studies Exclusive funding and finance panel of leading investment banks Focus on urban IoT innovations enabling smart city services Directly addressing the needs of the smart citizen Governance & standards working group session Speak directly with leading cities in 1-2-1 meetings Ensure all your questions are answered in new, structured roundtable debates 1-2-1 ‘Speakers’ corner’ sessions during networking breaks The latest urban IoT initiatives in innovation spotlight sessions FOCUS FORMAT Bronze Sponsors Silver Sponsor Gold Sponsor 250+ attendees 70% end-user attendance 25% year-on-year growth

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Bronze SponsorsSilver SponsorGold Sponsor

4TH ANNUAL

28-29 April 2015, Waldorf Hilton, London

Ger Baron Chief Technology Officer City of Amsterdam The Netherlands

Deepak Bhatia Government Practice Leader, ICT Unit World Bank, India

Dr Shaun Topham President EU eForum

Xiao Bin Director, e-Government Tianjin City China

Andrew Collinge Head of Intelligence, Greater London Authority, UK

Silvio De Nigris, Provincial Project Manager for Energy Efficiency and RES Province of Torino, Italy

Vojko Obersnel Mayor of the City Rijeka, Croatia

Steffen Rasmussen Head of Transport City of Copenhagen Denmark

Elizabeth Yee Vice President, Strategic Partnerships & Solutions 100 Resilient Cities, pioneered by the Rockefeller Foundation, USA

See-Kiong Ng SERC Programme Director, Agency for Science Technology and Research Singapore

Bernd Vogl Head of Energy Planning, Vienna City Administration Austria

Professor Sir Alan Wilson FBA, FRS, UCL and Chair, the Foresight Future of Cities Lead Expert Group, Government Office for Science, UK

Urban IoT enabling Smart Citizens in the resilient, Smart City

COMPLIMENTARY

GOVERNMENT / CITY

ATTENDANCE

50+ INDUSTRY-LEADING SPEAKERS; 19 GLOBAL SMART CITY CASE STUDIES

WHAT’S NEW IN 2015?

www.SmarttoFuture.com

Organised by:

Running end-user registration total

2015:

160

• 50+ leading expert speakers, and 19 global smart city case studies

• Exclusive funding and finance panel of leading investment banks

• Focus on urban IoT innovations enabling smart city services

• Directly addressing the needs of the smart citizen

• Governance & standards working group session

Speak directly with leading cities in 1-2-1 meetings

Ensure all your questions are answered in new, structured roundtable debates

1-2-1 ‘Speakers’ corner’ sessions during networking breaks

The latest urban IoT initiatives in innovation spotlight sessions

FOCUS

FORMAT

Bronze SponsorsSilver SponsorGold Sponsor

250+attendees

70%end-user

attendance

25%year-on-year

growth

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Ahmed Jebreel Fallatah Project Manager, Telecoms Royal Commission for Yanbu Saudi Arabia

Atef Hamzah Melebari Telecom Project Manager, AVS Royal Commission for Yanbu Saudi Arabia

Ian Jones Solution Architect -Smart Cities Leeds City Council, UK

Ger Baron Chief Technology Officer City of Amsterdam The Netherlands

Steve Turner Head of City Policy Manchester, UK

Geoff Snelson Director of Strategy, Corporate Core Milton Keynes, UK

Cllr James Noakes Mayoral Lead for Energy and Smart City Liverpool City Council, UK

Vojko Obersnel Mayor of the City Rijeka, Croatia

Charlotte Palmer Climate Change Manager Peterborough City Council UK

Erling Fossen CEO - Oslo Metropolitan Area Oslo, Norway

Veera Mustonen Project Leader, Smart Kalasatama City of Helsinki Finland

Else Kloppenborg Special Adviser, Smart Cities City of Copenhagen Denmark

Paul Wilson Managing Director Bristol is Open, UK

Petra Dalunde Director Kista Science City Stockholm

Xiao Bin Director, e-Government Tianjin City, China

See-Kiong Ng SERC Programme Director Agency for Science, Technology and Research, Singapore

Josu Santacruz Smart Cities Centro Informático Municipal de Bilbao (Cimubisa), Spain

Dr Shaun Topham President EU eForum Belgium

Professor Sir Alan Wilson FBA, FRS, UCL and Chair The Foresight Future of Cities, Lead Expert Group, UK Government Office Science, UK

Mischa Dohler Chair Professor King’s College London, Board of Directors, Worldsensing UK

Christopher Pennell Lead Analyst, Public Sector Ovum, UK

Melanie Nutter Sustainability Executive, Consultant & Speaker Nutter Consulting, US

Ekaterina Lichtenstein Architect HOK, UK

Andrew Collinge Head of Intelligence Greater London Authority UK

Shane Rooney Executive Director, Smart Cities & Transport GSMA, UK

Scott Cain Exec Director Business Development Future Cities Catapult, UK

Karina Marcus Ambient Assisted Living Joint Programme, EU, Belgium

Dave Carter Chair, European Connected Smart Cities Network Centre for Urban Policy Studies Manchester, UK

Paul Copping Smart City Advisor Digital Greenwich UK

Dan Palmer Head of Market Development BSI, UK

Giovanni Vicentini Town and Energy Planner Previously Consultant to the Province of Torino Italy

Silvio De Nigris Provincial Project Manager for Energy Efficiency and RES Province of Torino Italy

Jordy van Kuijk COO & CPO (Chief Privacy Officer). Red Ninja Studios, Liverpool UK

Floor de Jong Smart City Program Manager, Economic Affairs City of Groningen The Netherlands

Gaby Sadowski Strategic Advisor Municipality of Eindhoven The Netherlands

Steffen Rasmussen Head of Transport City of Copenhagen Denmark

Søren Nørgaard Madsen Project Lead Copenhagen Solutions Lab Denmark

Patrick Driscoll Smart City Lab Denmark

Peter Kentie Director Eindhoven365 The Netherlands

Vitor Pereira Head of Strategy Conteudo Chave Portugal

Gerry Millar Director of Property and Projects Belfast City Council UK

Bernd Vogl Head of Energy Planning Vienna City Administration Austria

Elizabeth Yee Vice President, Strategic Partnerships & Solutions 100 Resilient Cities US

Deepak Bhatia eGovernment Practice Leader, ICT Unit World Bank India

Álvaro Oliveira CEO, Alfamicro Human Smart City, Spain

Didier Manning Global Program Manager for Smart Cities Bosch Software Innovations Germany

Joe Dignan Smart City Evangelist UK

Peter Bjørn Larsen Business Development Manager - Smart Cities Copenhagen Cleantech Cluster Denmark

Duncan Botting Director European Utilities Telecom Council UK

Raj Mack Head of Digital Birmingham Digital Birmingham UK

Dr. Khalid Alarfaj CEO ITCC Al Ra’idah Investment Company

Senior Representative NEC

50+ GLOBAL THOUGHT-LEADING SPEAKERS AND INNOVATORS

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DELEGATE INDUSTRY BREAKDOWN

City/government .................... 32% Consultant ................................... 15% Education ..................................... 14% Tech supplier.............................. 10% Architect/Construction ..........9% Press ....................................................5%

Utilities...............................................4% Legal/Regulator ...........................3% Transport ..........................................3% Finance ..............................................2% Voluntary ..........................................2% Retail ...................................................1%

As the Internet of Things (IoT) develops at a steady pace, fulfilling the promise of a better networked economy and society, more and new opportunities arise for the connected city ecosystem.

The future lies with smart cities that can make efficient use of new technologies to generate and process data, connect critical infrastructure and citizens into an intelligent, IoT-enabled urban system.

The possibilities are endless, yet there are challenges to implementation. What difference can accessing the intelligence you need to succeed make?

Smart to Future Cities 2015 is not another conference…it’s an invitation to join the conversation.

50+ global thought-leaders and innovators, 19 case studies, 250+ of your peers in attendance will provide you with the expertise at the heart of urban IoT through carefully curated sessions, interactive formats and plenty of networking.

Take a whirlwind tour of global smart city projects and innovation – from Tianjin City to Singapore, Bilbao, Turin, Copenhagen, Yanbu, Glasgow and many more – join us at the Waldorf Astoria in April 2015 to discuss how you and your organisation can fully benefit from the Smart City and Urban IoT solutions of the future.

An excellent event bringing some new insight and updating me on developments across Europe” Scottish Government

Great opportunity to get a global perspective on all our collective future cities activity” Capita

Excellent organisation, perfect venue and moderators, good roundtable discussions” CEURINA

One of the best SMART Cities events I’ve been to. A good mix of speakers and delegates” Buro Happold

Great way of learning the current leading thinking in smart cities, and meeting the movers and shakers” HP

Very topical and a good selection of speakers and case studies” Newcastle Science City

This is one of the best smart cities event I have attended so far” Climate KIC

Great line up of speakers and very insightful. Felt I was learning at the leading edge of Smart City thinking” Milton Keynes Council

It was a great place to meet different experts and have a talk with them on very specific topics. Other conferences are too big to have such “deep face-to-face” discussions about the issues and challenges we have in our city, which is really inspiring” City of Ostrava

Great opportunity to meet and hear about solution ideas across a broad set of smart city projects” Intel

Good event with Speakers who are leading good practice in smart cities” Oxfordshire County Council

Great opportunity to gather and share knowledge, and pick up on networking opportunities” Schneider Electric

2014 EVENT FEEDBACK

Source: Smart to Future Cities 2014

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MORNING CONFERENCE DAY ONE, TUESDAY 28TH APRIL 2015

08.15 Registration and refreshments

International smart to future cities

08:45 Ice Breaker Session, Lorenza Schiaffino-Asser, Editor, OvumThis structured networking session is the ideal opportunity for you to capitalise on time out of the office by speaking to each of your peers in attendance.

08:50 Chair: Opening remarks Christopher Pennell, Lead Analyst Public Sector, Ovum

09:00 Three keynotes: Comparing urban governance systems, funding models and means of citizen engagement• Developing a smart city innovation agenda – shared with citizens, the

private sector, and other public administrative bodies• Developing and implementing effective urban governance models • Implementing a city concept – rather than a municipality that

operates in silo from other administration• Building effective long term funding models• Effectively ensuring citizen engagement

09:00 Case study Amsterdam: The next wave of smart cities. Social cities? Ger Baron, Chief Technology Officer, City of Amsterdam

09:20 Diagnostic frameworks – The case of an Indian cityDeepak Bhatia, eGovernment Practice Leader, ICT Unit World Bank

09:40 Case study: Yanbu, the first smart Saudi cityAhmed Jebreel Fallatah, Telecom Project Manager, Telecoms, Royal Commission for YanbuAtef Hamzah Melebari, Telecom Project Manager, AVS Royal Commission for Yanbu

10:00 EU-China smart cities collaboration: Manchester-Tianjin case study • Detailing the initiative and forecasting the long term benefits• A UK view: Manchester’s EU “Lighthouse project”• A Chinese perspective: The role in these initiatives played by TianjinDr Shaun Topham, President, EU eForumSteve Turner, Head of City Policy, Manchester Xiao Bin, Tianjin City

10:30 Creating a framework to build a coherent and effective smart city strategy • Developing a shared vision of all stakeholders: citizens, government

and private organization• Integrating infrastructure planning with architecture, information,

communication and technology and building a long term sustainable strategy

• Measuring the energy efficiency of neighbourhoods and translating it into ROI

• Developing future proofed city mobility infrastructures and integrating different means of transport

• Effectively managing city data to enhance city resilienceSenior representative, NEC - Gold Sponsor

10.50 Morning coffee break, networking and speakers’ corner Speakers’ Corner: During the break, visit an area of the event dedicated to interaction with the previous sessions’ speakers and panellists. This is your opportunity to network and speak openly and candidly about any questions not covered during the sessions

11.50 Effectively managing smart city data and communications to better enable Smart Citizens in the safe, resilient, smart city • Managing the flow of data and information within the city • Empowering the CIO and data officer with tools to improve city operations • Putting the citizen at the centre of the decision making • Balancing privacy and protection Session available for conference sponsor Session details to be announced see www.smarttofuture.com for further details

Smart and future cities funding options

12:10 PPPs for smart city projects/ financing future cities in the EU • Outlining the project 2020TOGETHER• Detailing the funding strategy for the project• Examining the new forms of partnership between public

administrations and private investorsSilvio De Nigris, Provincial Project Manager for Energy Efficiency and RES, Province of TorinoGiovanni Vicentini, Town and Energy Planner, Previously Consultant to the Province of Torino

12.30 INTERACTIVE PANEL SESSION Attracting funding and finance for smart infrastructure projects • What are the different funding instruments available? • Best practice for attracting interest from institutional investors and

investment banks• Financial instruments outside EU funding• ‘Joint venture’ infrastructure projects• PPPs Public Private Partnerships for smart city projects• Sharing risk in PPPs, managing exit strategies and forecasting returns• The need for a smart bank for smart investment Scott Cain, Exec Director Business Development, Future Cities Catapult Senior representative, Smart Cities and Sustainability Unit, European Commission, Directorate-General for Communications Networks, Content and TechnologySenior representative, European Investment Bank

13:00 Innovation spotlight sessionAs Ovum is dedicated to finding and advancing most innovative technologies, the Innovation Spotlight Session showcases solutions from innovative and inspiring companies at the forefront of Smart City development. This session is design to encourage audience interaction and engagement as our up and coming companies demonstrate their product offerings.

13:30 Lunch, networking and speakers’ corner Speakers’ Corner: During the break, visit an area of the event dedicated to interaction with the previous sessions’ speakers and panellists. This is your opportunity to network and speak openly and candidly about any questions not covered during the sessions.

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AFTERNOON CONFERENCE DAY ONE, TUESDAY 28TH APRIL 2015

Engaging and empowering citizens, connecting them to each other and the IoT

14:30 Examining the development of the user centred city of Groningen• Putting citizens at the centre of the city, developing a smart users’ city • Strategies to engage citizens in innovation for city management and development Floor de Jong, Smart City Program Manager, Economic Affairs, City of Groningen

14:50 Citizens: How much do they actually participate?• Challenging some common views around the recent hype about smart citizens• Big data, what are the real opportunities? • Open data and data privacy: an opportunity or killing business innovation?Mischa Dohler, Chair Professor, King’s College London, Board of Directors, Worldsensing

15:10 INTERACTIVE PANEL SESSION Engaging citizens and developing smart services • Putting citizens at the centre of decision-making • Developing be a shared vision of all stakeholders: citizens, government and

private organizations• Strategies to engage citizens in city management and development • Open data, enabling citizen communication• How can technology enable citizen participation, creativity and develop open

government?• What information are cities and citizens providing and generating?• How can this be used to enhance the city’s operation?Álvaro Oliveira, CEO, Alfamicro, Human Smart CityGeoff Snelson, Director of Strategy, Corporate Core, Milton Keynes Cllr James Noakes, Mayoral lead for Energy and Smart City, Liverpool City Council Vitor Pereira, Head of Strategy, Conteudo Chave

15.50 Afternoon coffee break, networking and speakers’ corner Speakers’ Corner: During the break, visit an area of the event dedicated to interaction with the previous sessions’ speakers and panellists. This is your opportunity to network and speak openly and candidly about any questions not covered during the sessions.

Urban redevelopment & sustainable cities

14:30 Planning smart sustainable cities • Integrating infrastructure, planning and technology in the smart city plan• Taking into account future waste, energy and transport requirements• Building sustainability into the long term strategyErling Fossen, CEO, Oslo Metropolitan Area

14:50 Developing our future city infrastructure with open data and urban IoT: A case study within the city center of Eindhoven• What are our future infrastructure needs with the city?• How can the city and its citizens deliver and use (sensor) data in order to

improve city life?• What is the role of IoT and open data?Gaby Sadowski, Strategic Advisor, Municipality of EindhovenPeter Kentie, Director, Eindhoven365

15.10 INTERACTIVE PANEL SESSION Sustainable cities & urban development • Integrating infrastructure planning with architecture, information,

communication and technology• Developing smart water grids and smart water management systems to help

make the most of available water resources• New approaches to reducing the production of urban waste• Successfully tackling CO2 emissions in the city• Developing urban green spacesElse Kloppenborg, Special Adviser, Smart Cities at City of CopenhagenMelanie Nutter, Sustainability Executive, Nutter ConsultingEkaterina Lichtenstein, Architect, HOK

15.50 Afternoon coffee break, networking and speakers’ corner Speakers’ Corner: During the break, visit an area of the event dedicated to interaction with the previous sessions’ speakers and panellists. This is your opportunity to network and speak openly and candidly about any questions not covered during the sessions.

Giving citizens access to open urban data

16.20 ITCC Smart CityDr. Khalid Alarfaj, CEO ITCC Al Ra’idah Investment Company

16.40 Developing smart citizens service innovations in the city of Rijeka; meeting demands for open city governance• Outlining smart innovations Rijeka• Improving accessibility and affordability of smart services for citizens• Detailing the work of the Centre of Excellence for Smart Cities and Open

Innovation Hub for Local GovernmentVojko Obersnel, Mayor of the City of Rijeka

17:00 Developing governance strategies for open data• The new city data proposition• Is open by default actually too much?• Infrastructure and new kids on the city data block• The interplay of governance and standards• Privacy issues for city data and what this means for citizens. Andrew Collinge, Head of Intelligence, Greater London Authority

17.20 INTERACTIVE PANEL SESSION Open data – Enabling citizens to collaborate with their smart city • Understanding the importance of public engagement in the smart city• Enabling communication between citizens and the city • Determining which data local government can make available• Making the case for an open data platform• Addressing data security and privacy concernsVeera Mustonen, Project Leader, Smart Kalasatama, City of HelsinkiGiovanni Vicentini, Town and Energy Planner, Previously Consultant to Province of TorinoSilvio De Nigris, Provincial Project Manager for Energy Efficiency and RES, Province of Torino

IoT driven technologies improving city transport

16.20 Crossing the silos to enhance the quality of life in the city: Monaco 3.0 • Intermodal mobility in Monaco: improving mobility • Focus on the citizens: providing real-time information and strengthening the

relationship with the city administration • Facilitating collaboration and communication between stakeholders in the city Didier Manning, Global Program Manager for Smart Cities, Bosch Software Innovations - Bronze Sponsor

16:40 Update on the evolution and deployment of Intelligent (and driverless) mobility in the smart city• Evaluating the potential of a network of driverless cars• Outlining driverless car deployments, opportunities and challenges• City modifications required to accommodate driverless vehicles Geoff Snelson, Director of Strategy, Corporate Core, Milton Keynes

17:00 Implementing smart traffic management and parking systems in Copenhagen• Making the case for smart transport solutions• Improving city transport management with city data• Improving parking management Steffen Rasmussen, Head of Transport, City of Copenhagen Søren Nørgaard Madsen, Project lead, Copenhagen Solutions Lab

17:20 INTERACTIVE PANEL SESSION Developing future proofed city mobility infrastructures and integrating different means of transport• Using big data in planning city transportation• Implementing smart traffic management systems • Improving parking management • Moving to electric transport• Evaluating the potential of the self-drive care Shane Rooney, Executive Director, Smart Cities & Transport, GSMAJordy van Kuijk, COO & CPO (Chief Privacy Officer), Red Ninja StudiosSpeaker to be confirmed, Barcelona City Council

SMART LAB D: Chair: Christopher Pennell, Lead Analyst Public Sector, Ovum

SMART LAB A: Chair: Joe Dignan, Smart City Evangelist

SMART LAB C: Chair: Joe Dignan, Smart City Evangelist

SMART LAB B: Chair: Christopher Pennell, Lead Analyst Public Sector, Ovum

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CONFERENCE DAY TWO, WEDNESDAY 29TH APRIL

08.15 Registration and refreshments

08.50 Introduction• Reviewing key points from day one sessionsChair: Joe Dignan, Smart City Evangelist

09.00 City resilience: Exploiting IoT and big data to meet increasing demands and complex security challenges which arise from urbanization• Making cities fit for purpose; what is required to ensure city resilience?• Developing a multi-agency strategy that incorporates all the different services

and utilities • Safe Smart Cities: How do safe city strategies integrate with a wider smart city

agenda? • Using big data to help chief resilience officers and city leaders to plan more

intelligently • Achieving the balance between privacy and protection• Partnering with the private sectorElizabeth Yee, Vice President, Strategic Partnerships & Solutions, 100 Resilient Cities, pioneered by the Rockefeller Foundation

09:20 INTERACTIVE PANEL SESSION Developing standards and protocols for future city governance and IoT management • Creating frameworks of best practice for smart city projects• Integrating to improve city services, how to ensure collaboration?• Developing the business case and addressing procurement issues: exploring PPP• Managing risks and resilience in developing smarter cities and communities• Developing a City Protocol as a practical way to effectively manage the

Internet of Things in CitiesPatrick Driscoll, Smart City Lab, DenmarkDan Palmer, Head of Market Development, BSISpeaker to be confirmed, Barcelona City CouncilPeter Bjørn, Larsen, Business Development Manager - Smart Cities, Copenhagen Cleantech Cluster

10:00 ROUNDTABLE SESSION: City Governance Roundtable SessionFollowing the panel session the audience will have the opportunity to discuss in further detail the key steps to be taken in developing effective governance strategies to enable smart cities and develop their own action plan. Each table will facilitated both by industry practitioners and leading solution providers, each roundtable will discuss one of the above topics.

10.40 Glasgow Smart City Case Study – Winner of Future Cities Investment award 2013 – where are we now? • The Glasgow zeitgeist, how the time was right for post-industrial Glasgow to

become a Future City• The triple helix of the Demonstrators, Intelligent Operations Centre and City

Technology Platform• Harnessing the power of Open Data to transform services and create value• Taking the concept of a Demonstrator and building a case for significant

investment• The lessons that have been learned through empowering citizens with data

and intelligenceSenior representative, Glasgow Future Cities Demonstrator Programme

11.00 Morning coffee break, networking and speakers’ corner Speakers’ Corner: During the break, visit an area of the event dedicated to interaction with the previous sessions’ speakers and panellists. This is your opportunity to network and speak openly and candidly about any questions not covered during the sessions.

11.40 Effective data management to respond to critical situations and enhance city resilience • Enabling real time access to data to enhance situational awareness • Integrating and visualising data from lots of different sources to identify risk • Examining opportunities for linking data to first responders smart phones • Providing public safety personnel with the tools to work collaboratively to

enhance city resilience Session available for Conference SponsorSession details to be announced see www.smarttofuture.com for further details

12.00 Data analytics for smart future cities• Harnessing the power of big data in the city using technologies for sensing and

data analytics in Singapore• Leveraging on R&D to drive innovations and adoption of leading-edge

technologies for smart future cities• Addressing the various new challenges of data as the “new electricity” for

smart citiesSee-Kiong Ng, SERC Programme Director, Agency for Science, Technology and Research, Singapore

12.20 Assisted living: Exploiting IoT and ICT software to develop services that enable elderly people to live independently and improve their standard of living• Meeting the needs of aging populations within cities• Assessing the potential of telecare solutions to enable patients to receive medical

care and support at home• Effectively integrating, smart home, telecare and smart city technologies and services • Outlining funding availableKarina Marcus, Ambient Assisted Living Joint Programme, EU

12.40 TWO POINTS OF VIEW: Smart sustainable energy for the city: Energy efficiency, use of renewables and IoT for smart distribution• Integrating of renewable energies and energy efficiency in cities• Evaluating the different technologies and innovations for smart energy • Integrating smart grids and cities• Reducing the city’s carbon footprint through energy efficiency Each speaker will present for 15 mins and then take joint questions Duncan Botting, Director, European Utilities Telecom CouncilBernd Vogl, Head of Energy Planning, Vienna City Administration

13.20 Lunch, networking and speakers’ corner Speakers’ Corner: During the break, visit an area of the event dedicated to interaction with the previous sessions’ speakers and panellists. This is your opportunity to network and speak openly and candidly about any questions not covered during the sessions.

14:20 TWO POINTS OF VIEW: Creating an intelligent urban platform to manage IoT and big data interoperability within the city • Adding an intelligence layer to existing city infrastructure• Managing real time data • Building IoT frameworks in to city platforms • Effectively managing and analysing urban dataEach speaker will present for 15 mins and then take joint questionsJosu Santacruz, Smart Cities, Centro Informático Municipal de Bilbao (Cimubisa)Petra Dalunde, Director, Kista Science City, Stockholm

15:00 Connecting cities to develop best practice and a collective approach to smart IoT solutions• Developing Smart Cities with Smart Citizens: how can we best achieve smart,

sustainable and inclusive growth?• Encouraging user driven open innovation with Living Labs, open networks and digital

production• Understanding the Internet of Things: an “epic struggle” or a “new utopia”?• Developing Future Internet enabled smart services through co-productionDave Carter, Chair, European Connected Smart Cities Network - Centre for Urban Policy Studies (CUPS), Manchester

15.20 Afternoon tea, networking and speakers’ corner Speakers’ Corner: During the break, visit an area of the event dedicated to interaction with the previous sessions’ speakers and panellists. This is your opportunity to network and speak openly and candidly about any questions not covered during the sessions.

UK CITY CASE STUDIES

16:00 The Future of Cities project – UK smart cities in the long term• Outlining the progress of the Government Office for Science Foresight Project on

the Future of Cities in establishing evidence to facilitate scenario building for the long term

• Coordinating infrastructure investment• Focusing on governance and leadership• Taking into account sustainability and livability• Developing foresight capabilities within the cities and central governmentProfessor Sir Alan Wilson FBA, FRS, UCL and Chair, the Foresight Future of Cities Lead Expert Group, UK Government Office for Science

16:20 INTERACTIVE PANEL SESSION UK smart city case studies & roundtable session: Outlining smart city and IoT Initiatives within UK cities• Developing effective urban governance • Attracting funding for smart city developments• Achieving integration and collaboration across the different services• Effectively engaging citizens Each city will present for 5 mins then there will be a roundtable discussion session where you can put your questions directly to the city leadersPaul Wilson, Managing Director, Bristol is Open Cllr James Noakes, Mayoral lead for Energy and Smart City, Liverpool City Council Paul Copping, Smart City Consultant, Digital GreenwichCharlotte Palmer, Climate Change Manager, Peterborough City CouncilIan Jones, Solution Architect (Smart Cities), ICT Services: Strategy Architecture and Commissioning, Leeds City CouncilGerry Millar, Director of Property and Projects, Belfast City CouncilRaj Mack, Head of Digital Birmingham, Digital Birmingham

17.50 Close of Conference

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