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Driving Market Convergence July 2015

What's Next for Smart Cities?

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Driving Market Convergence

July 2015

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Cities, not countries, will drive wealth creation

New York City, with a GDP of $1.28 trillion, which is the equivalent of being the 15th largest country in the world, close in economic scale to South Korea ($1.12 trillion)

BOS-WASH Corridor to have 58.2 million population and to account for 20% of United States GDP in 2025

Key Mega Trends Drive New Smart Building Solutions

Mega Cities and Smart Cities

SmartCities

Note: The list of micro trends is not exhaustive

Image source: Dreamstime; Source: Frost & Sullivan

Mega Trend

Macro Trend

Micro Trend

UrbanizationConnectivity and

ConvergenceSmart is the New Green

Smart Grids and Smart Meters

Business Analytics for the Energy Advisory Market

Business Automation and Energy Management

Systems

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United States to House at Least 5 Smart Cities by 2025

Smart City by 2025

Potential Smart City by 2025

Seattle

San Francisco

Los Angeles

Chicago

New YorkBoston

Portland

San Jose

Projected Smart Cities, United States, 2025

Austin

• US city governments will invest approximately $41 trillion over the next 20 years to upgrade their infrastructure to benefit from the IoT.

• The US smart grid market is expected to reach approximately $26.7 billion by 2017, with a CAGR of 13%.

Kansas City

Consumers View Smart Buildings as Key to a Smart City

Of the 25 attributes surveyed, those that are related to smart buildings (energy efficient buildings and buildings with

advanced systems), smart technology (high-speed broadband connections/WiFi and 4G technology), and smart

infrastructure (infrastructure systems that talk to each other) are rated as most descriptive of a smart city.

Base: All respondents (n=1,000).

Q8. Please rate your level of agreement with the following attributes as being characteristic or descriptive of a smart city. - Top two box scores

Smart Buildings Attribute

Smart Technology Attribute

Smart Buildings Attribute

Smart Infrastructure Attribute

Smart Technology Attribute

Selected Smart Cities in 2025

Source: Forbes Smart City List, Innovation City Index, Specific Smart Project Websites for Each City, Frost & Sullivan

Global Smart Cities in 2025 Will be Mostly in Europe and North America

Paris

London Berlin

Barcelona

Vienna

Oslo Helsinki

Stockholm

Tokyo

Singapore

Seoul

Beijing

TianjinWuhan

Sydney

Shenzhen

Toronto

San Francisco

Vancouver

New YorkSeattle

Calgary

ChicagoLos Angeles

AmsterdamCopenhagen

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