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: [email protected]: @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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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
October 14-16, 2014 • Chicago, Illinois
Winn Nielsen, Head of Section, City Data [email protected]
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
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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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