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Short presentation about smarter cities and why data scientist are in for the treat - having the sexiest jobs in the world. Presented on the Smarter Planet Comes To You tour @ Copenhagen University campus on May 21, 2013
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©  2013  IBM  Corpora/on  

Smarter  Ci/es:  Crea/ng  opportuni/es  through  leadership  and  innova/on          SPC2U            Anders  Quitzau,  Innova7on  Execu7ve                                    about.me/andersquitzau  

May    2013  

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Data  have  become  sexy  –  do  you  want  to  be?  

“Data Scientist: The Sexiest Job of the 21st Century” Thomas H. Davenport and D.J. Patil

Mobile Application Developer Named “Best Computer Job for the Future”

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Working  harder  is  not  smarter…..  

Innova/on  wanted,  needed  and  possible  

URBANISATION In 2050 70% of human populition live in cities.

In1812 there were 2 cites > 1 mill inhabitants. Today

more than 450.

Cites are micro cosmoses of the planet

INSTRUMENTED Billions of sensors, smartphones,…

Society

BIG DATA To konw what we dio not know, we already know

INTERCONNECTED Internet of things and beings

INTELLIGENT Filter, understand, predict, respond

Technology New Insights

Variability  

Volume   Volocity  

Veracity  

OPEN DATA Engage and empower

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Ci/zens  are  placing  increasing  demands  on  leaders  

Evolu/on  of  Value  

Leaders    Deliver  

Ci/zens  Demand  

Time  

Lifestyle,  Health  

Jobs,  Educa/on  

 Water,  Energy  

 Buildings,  Roads  

Prosperity  Opportunity  Convenience  Security  

For  the  first  /me  in  human  history  the  majority  of  the  world’s  popula<on    lives  in  urban  areas.                                                                                                                  WorldBank.org  

3  billion  people  –  half  the  world’s  popula/on  –  live  in  ci/es  

Two-­‐thirds  of  all  people  will  live  in  ci/es  by  2050  

Almost  180,000  people  move  into  ci/es  each  day  

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Leaders  create  opportuni<es  from  today’s  harsh  reali/es  

Declining  Budgets  

Increasing  Threats  

Changing  Popula/ons  

Aging  Infrastructure  

Innova/on  

Investment  

Community  

Sustainability  

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Planning  and  Management  Design  and  implement  a  city  plan  to  realize  full  poten/al  for  ci/zens  and  businesses;  while  efficiently  running  daily  opera/ons  

Infrastructure  Deliver  efficient  fundamental  city  services  that  make  a  city    desirable  for  ci/zens  

Human  Provide  effec/ve  services  that  support  the  economic,  social  and  health  needs  of  ci/zens  

Leaders  must  innovate  across  services  to  meet  and  exceed  ci<zen  expecta<ons  

Infrastructure Human

Planning and Management

Government  and  Agency  Administra<on  

Environmental    

Social  and  Health  

Transporta<on  

Energy    and  Water  

Educa<on  

Public  Safety  

Urban  Planning      

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…engaging  ci)zens  and  businesses  

Reaching  beyond  city  hall  to  collaborate  and  integrate…  

Ci<zen  Groups  

Businesses  

Other  levels  of  Government  

Universi<es  

Hospitals  

Security  Agencies  

Not  for  Profits  

Developers  

Infrastructure Human

Planning and Management

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Liaising  with  social  services  enables  early  interven<on  

Easing  traffic  conges<on  improves  emergency  response  

Lower  crime  increases  use  of  

public    transit  

Enhanced  quality  of  water  improves  

health  

…enabling  interconnec/ons  across  systems  to  improve  outcomes  

U<li<es  Healthcare  Water  

Transporta<on  Govt  Services  &  Educa<on  Public  Safety  

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Enables  leaders  to  be4er  serve  ci)zens  and  businesses  in  a  rapidly  

changing  world    

Leveraging  informa/on    to  make  be]er  decisions  

An<cipa<ng  problems  to  resolve  them  proac/vely  

Coordina<ng  resources    and  processes  to    operate  effec/vely  

The  concept  of  Smart  to  provide  sustainable  economic  growth  and  enhanced  quality  of  life  

Infrastructure Human

Planning and Management

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Smarter  Transporta/on  customers  realizing  real  results  

Finnish  Transport  Agency  transforms  

78,000  km  of  roadway  data  into  insights  to  enhance  

safety  and  opera/onal  efficiency  

Integrate  and  analyze  exis<ng  roadway  data    to  improve  road  maintenance  and  

make  the  country's  

motorways  safer  and  easier  to  navigate  

A  city  in  China      improves  bus  scheduling    

99%  with  changes  to  routes  and  schedules  in  seconds  instead  of  hours    

Improve  bus  system  on-­‐<me  performance  and  more  accurate  scheduling  with  

sensor  technology  and  business  analy<cs  

 

Singapore  Land  Transport  Authority  

reduces  traffic  conges/on  and  reduces  fares  for  68%  

of    commuters!

Forecast  traffic  condi<ons  up  to  60  minutes  into  the  future  to  help  prevent  traffic  

conges<on  before  it  occurs    

Swedish  Road  Administra<on  pilot  reduced  traffic  by  25%  in  

the  center  of  Stockholm  and  generated  an  es/mated  €50  Million  in  new  

revenue  

Break  gridlock  with  a  smart  road  use  management  

system  that  employs  advanced  automa<c  license  plate  recogni<on  (ALPR)  and  radio  

frequency  iden<fica<on  

(RFID)    

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Smarter  Energy  customers  realizing  real  results  

Model  City  Mannheim  smart  grid  

framework  shi^s  up  to  8%  of  energy  demand  to  off-­‐

peak,  and  reduces  consumer  

costs  up  to  5%    

Devise  a  marketplace  of  

smart  grid  services,  spurred  by  

Germany’s  call  for  an  “energy  system  of  the  future”  

Small  U.S.  city  helps  reduce  electricity  usage  

by  as  much  as  11%  with  a  conserva/on  portal  

pilot  program  

Public  ligh<ng  u<lity  in  India  improves  control  over  10,000  street  lamps,  

reducing  costs  up  to  20%  annually  and  decreasing  

electricity  usage  by  20%  

Give  engineers  analy<cs  to  

an<cipate  repairs  and  deliver  reliable  service,  crea<ng  a  reliable  ligh<ng  grid  that  saves  money  and  contributes  to  the  city’s  livability  

Empower  households  to  

beger  control  use  and  reduce  costs  by  combining    

social  networking,  cloud  compu<ng  and  sophis<cated  

analy<cs  

Monitor  260,000+  meters  and  

instruments  on  the  grid,  and  

automa<cally  dispatch  a  field  operator  when  outages  occur  

Italian  power  company  reduces  outage  

/mes  by  50%  by  automa/cally  pinpoin/ng  the  loca/on  and  reason  for  the  

problem  

Example  

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NYPD    provides  mobile  access  to  

more  than  120  million  criminal  complaints,  arrests  

and  911  records    Relay  cri<cal  data  

instantly  to  officers  at  the  

scene;  what  once  took  days  now  takes  minutes  

Memphis    Police  Dept    

reduces  crime  19%  over  four  years  

Use  predic<ve  analy<cs  to  reduce  crime  without  a  propor<onal  

increase  in  staff  –  while  expanding    coverage  area  

The  City  of  Madrid    Emergency  Response  

Agency  improves  response  /me  by  15%  

Establish  an  integrated  

communica<on  system  that  enhances  situa<onal  awareness  

United  Kingdom  Ministry  of  Jus<ce    analyzes  4  million  records  from  within  140  prisons  

Share  key  informa<on  on  criminals  among  agency  staff  to  help  an<cipate  future  problems  

and  plan  interven<on  programs  

 

Public  Safety  customers  realizing  real  results  

Example  

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Alameda  County  Social  Services    

realizes  $24  million  in  savings  due  to  fraud  and  

waste  reduc/ons,  a  631%  return  on  investment  

Deploy  an  integrated  

repor<ng  system  to  achieve  

visibility  and  avoid  overpayments  

WorkCover  SA  achieves,  no  touch,  end  to  end  processing  for  more  than  20,000  

claims  annually  

Improve  service  delivery  and    opera<onal  efficiency  for  workers  

compensa<on    

French  Na<onal  Family  Allowances  Fund    achieves  35%  

produc/vity  gain  by  providing  an  integrated  view  of  data  from  123  service  branches  

Create  an  integrated,  single  view  to  improve  produc<vity  and  efficiency  of  services  

UK  Department    of  Work  and  Pensions  reduces  

processing  /me  by  4  days  as  providers  no  longer  need  to  sort  through  112,000  pages  of  applica/ons  daily  

Develop  a  paperless  system  

to  reduce  processing  <me  

Social  Program  customers  realizing  real  results  

Example  

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Data  have  become  sexy  

“Data Scientist: The Sexiest Job of the 21st Century” Thomas H. Davenport and D.J. Patil

Mobile Application Developer Named “Best Computer Job for the Future”

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IBM  Today:  Building  Smarter  Ci/es  

IBM has 425,000 employees worldwide

55% of IBM’s Workforce is new to the

company in the last 5 years ~ 120 acquisitions since 2001

Revenue Breakdown Services – 44% Software – 41% Hardware – 15%

Number 1 in patent generation for 20 consecutive years ~ 6,478

US patents awarded in 2012

#1 company for leaders (Fortune) #1 green company worldwide (Newsweek) #2 best global brand (Interbrand) #2 most respected company (Barron's) #5 most admired company (Fortune)

Corporate Recognition 2012

‘000s of Smarter Cities engagements

Smarter Cities Research Lab in Dublin

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