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October 14-16, 2014 • Chicago, Illinois

IoT World Forum

IoE and IoT in Public Sector

#IoTWF

October 14-16, 2014 • Chicago, Illinois

Wim Elfrink, EVP, Industry Solutions and Chief Globalisation Officer

Host and Moderator

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Integrated Operations

Center

Grid

Ambulances

Medical Devices

StadiumHospital

Optimization

CommsNetwork

Optimization

Home Energy

Management

Digital Signage

Traffic FlowOptimization

FactoryOptimization

LogisticsOptimization

TrafficCamerasAutomated

Car System

A City, Country, Company with a Digital OverlayConnected Over Industry Standard Platforms

Intelligent

Connected

Cloud andServices

Platform+

Smart

FACTORY

HIGHWAY

CITY

HOSPITAL

FACTORYSMART

HIGHWAYSMART

CITYSMART

HOSPITALSMART

Intelligent

Connected

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The Evolution of the InternetB

usin

ess

and

Soc

ieta

l Im

pact

Intelligent Connections

Connectivity

Email Web Browser Search

Digitize Access to Information

NetworkedEconomy

E-commerce Digital Supply Chain Collaboration

Digitize Business Process

ImmersiveExperiences

Social Mobility Cloud Video

Digitize Interactions (Business & Social)

Internet of Everything

Connecting: People Process Data Things

Digitize the World

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Data

Information

Knowledge

Wisdom (Scenario Planning)

Big Data – The New Norm

Less

Important

More

Important

Big Data Doubles Every Two Years 90% of world’s data created

in last 2 years

More new data generated in 2012 than prior 5,000 years

By 2020, 40% of data will come from sensors

Walmart collects 2.5 petabytes of data hourly from customer transactions

Singapore generates several Terabytes of data every day

New Need for Chief Digitization or Data Officer

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Accelerated OpportunityTotal Global Economic Value of IoT

Based on 61

Real-World

Use Cases

Value Sources

$6.4TPrivate Sector

$1.6TPublic Sector

$8.0T Trillion

Economic Value

AssetUtilization

$2.1T

Supply Chain/ Logistics

$1.9T

Innovation/Revenue

$2.1T

Customer/ Citizen Experience

$0.7T

EmployeeProductivity

$1.2T

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Accelerated OpportunityTotal Global Economic Value of IoE

Based on 61

Real-World

Use Cases

Value Sources

$14.4TPrivate Sector

$4.6TPublic Sector

$19.0T Trillion

Economic Value

AssetUtilization

$2.5T

Supply Chain/ Logistics

$2.7T

Innovation/Revenue

$3.0T

Customer/ Citizen Experience

$3.7T

EmployeeProductivity

$2.5T

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Cities Have Traditionally Addressed These Issues in Silos

Traffic Management

Public Safety

City Lighting

Pollution/Environment

Waste Management

Parking Optimization

This fragmented approach is inefficient, has limited effectiveness, and is not economical

Every city department makes investments independently resulting in: No sharing of infrastructure costs and IT resources No sharing of intelligence/information, e.g., video feeds, data from sensors, etc. Waste and duplication of investment and effort Difficulty in scaling infrastructure management

Thank youWim Elfrink, EVP, Industry Solutions and Chief Globalisation Officer

Email: welfrink@cisco.comTwitter: @WimElfrink

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Brenna Berman, CIO, City of Chicago, @CityChicagoCIO

Peter Triantafilou, Office of Science, Technology and Research | Department of State Development for the South Australian Government

Winn Nielson, Head of Citydata, Copenhagen Municipality

Hugh Miller, CIO & CTO , City of San Antonio, Texas

Panelists

October 14-16, 2014 • Chicago, Illinois

Brenna M. Berman

Chief Information Officer

City of Chicago

@CityChicagoCIO

From Data to Insight

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Open Data Portal

Chicago was a pioneer in an open data portal, which now provides over 600 datasets online in a machine-readable format, ranging from crimes, water quality of beaches, traffic congestion, licensing, 311 calls, and more.

data.cityofchicago.org

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Heat map of rodent complaints in Chicago

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Photo Goes Here

Forecasting Rodent Complaints

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The Array of Things will provide hyper-local, temporal data on using a variety of sensors:

Sensors measuring sound and vibration

Low-resolution infrared cameras measuring sidewalk temperature

Climate and environmental data, such as air-quality and temperature

Array of Things

October 14-16, 2014 • Chicago, Illinois

Peter Triantafilou, Principal Policy Officer in Telecommunications, Department of State Development, South Australia

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Winn Nielsen, Head of Section, City Data bf04@tmf.kk.dk

Goals, plans and issues in Copenhagen Smart City

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Matrix of technology and silos, so technology supports across silos, and in the same way joins the utilization of data across silos

Focus on three aspectsDemonstrate ability (central area, cross it and silo)

Demonstrate worth to citizens and the city

Connecting the city, a step by step advance

Goal

Test of the integrated approach

City wide dashboard and management

Show tangible results, liveability, etc.

Smart tomorrow

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Some sort of focus is necessary:Environment (including cloudburst)

Traffic (Street based urban services)

Results yesterday

Financial aspects

Avoid vendor and protocol lock in

Writing the story as we go along

Issues and focus points

October 14-16, 2014 • Chicago, Illinois

Hugh Miller, CIO and CTO San Antonio, Texas

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City of San Antonio, Texas

IoE-Based Services Help San Antonio Cut Costs, Boost Revenue, Increase Safety, and Stretch Resources

“We’re using technology more and more to enhance how we deliver services. That’s primarily the end goal: to deliver services in a much more efficient way than we have in the past.”

Hugh MillerChief Information & Technology Officer, City of San Antonio

IOE Deployments

Municipal Court Kiosk

Traffic Management Smart Parking Smart Lighting

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Questions?

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Thank you!

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#IoTWF

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