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Smart Cities Summit

EveryTHING is someWHERE on the planet in space and in time

OGC Technical Committee Meetings Tokyo 1 December 2014

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What is Location Powers?

• Conversation & Dialogue• Idea sharing• Problem Solving• Strategy • Challenges• Guide• Action

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What is Location Powers?

It’s about location & place. Knowing where things are

and how they relate.

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Participation

• Please ask at least one question today• Share your ideas• Challenge assumptions• Tweet, Facebook, be social! #LPSmartCities • Follow @locationpowers• Draw/List/Creative write your ideas for location in a

Smart City

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Visualise your Thoughts

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Perspectives

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What is your location lens?

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The buzz words

• Smart Cities• Sustainable Cities• Connected Cities• Resilient Cities• Future Cities• Any others?

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What’s so smart about Smart Cities?

• A Smart City provides effective integration of physical, digital and human systems in the built environment to deliver a sustainable, prosperous and inclusive future for its citizens

BSI PAS 180

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Where does location fit?

• Where citizens are - how & what they relate to• Visualising the city landscape• Understanding networks & infrastructure• Managing a city environment• Planning for the future city• Responding to disasters• Creating spatial intelligence

• Where does location fit for you?

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Some thoughts…..

• What is OGC already doing that can already help the vision of Smart Cities?• What are we missing as a standards organisation

that we should be helping with?• What are your ideas on what we should be doing

next?

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Agenda – Smart Cities Summit

0900 - Location for Smart Cities (Denise McKenzie, OGC)Smart City & the Citizen

0930 - Taichung City (Tien-Yin Chou, Feng Chia University)1000 - Smart City Indicators and Quality of Life - ISO (Michi Kohno, Creative City Designers)

1030 - Morning BreakVisualizing a Smart City

1100 - CityGML & 3D (Carsten Rosendorf, Ordnance Survey)1130 - IndoorGML (Ki-Joune Li, Pusan National University)

1200 - Discussion & Workshop1230 - Lunch

Networks Social & Technology1330 - Moving Features (Prof Ryoksuke Shibasaki, University of Tokyo)

1400 - Weather & the Smart City (Rich Carne, MetOffice)1430 - SensorThings & IoT (Steve Liang, University of Calgary)

1500 - Afternoon BreakUnderstanding Smart Cities

1530 - Smart City Standards Architecture (George Percivall, OGC)1600 - Expert Panel - What should OGC be doing to help Smart Cities? (Steve Liang, Michi Kohno,

Steven Ramage)1630 - OGC & the Smart City - Where next? (George Percivall, OGC CTO)

1700 - Close

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#LPsmartcities@LocationPowers

Denise McKenzie @spatialredGeorge Percivall @percivallSteve Liang @steveliangRich Carne @RichCarneSteven Ramage @Steven_Ramage

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2015 Conversation Themes

• Sustainable Development (April)• Location & the Citizen (September)• Mobile, Sensors & High Velocity (November)