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MANAGEMENT ASPECTS FOR SUCCESSFUL SMART CITY IMPLEMENTATION NATIONAL CONFERENCE EITBM 2017 VIIT, BARAMATI Mr. Atul Bengeri Regional Manager – Smart Cities Dell EMC

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M A N A G E M E N T A S P E C T S

F O R S U C C E S S F U L S M A R T C I T Y

I M P L E M E N T A T I O N

N AT I O N A L C O N F E R E N C E E I T B M 2 0 1 7V I I T, B A R A M AT I

Mr. Atul BengeriRegional Manager – Smart CitiesDell EMC

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Innovative ICT Solutions for ‘Ideal’ Smart Cities

& Smart Villages

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SMART CITY

AN URBAN NECESSITY!!

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WORKING DEFINITION OF SMART CITY“A city well-performing in a forward-looking way in various characteristics, built on the smart combination of endowments and activities of self-decisive, independent and aware citizens”Giffinger, R., & Gudrun, H. (2010)

A city “connecting the physical infrastructure, the IT infrastructure, the social infrastructure, and the business infrastructure to leverage the collective intelligence of the city.”Hartley, J. (2005)

A city equipped with basic infrastructure to give a decent quality of life, a clean and sustainable environment through application of some smart solutions.

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SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT“A smart sustainable city is an innovative city that uses information and communication technologies (ICTs) and other means to improve quality of life, efficiency of urban operation and services, and competitiveness, while ensuring that it meets the needs of present and future generations with respect to economic, social and environmental aspects.”

https://www.itu.int/ International Telecommunication Union

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MyGov as the core platform for citizen consultation. Municipal governments supplemented their online MyGov activities with meetings, discussions, and other public interactions in their respective cities.https://blog.mygov.in/editorial/citizens-consultation-for-the-smart-cities-mission/

https://www.mygov.in/

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• What are the business models, the policies, regulatory approaches and partnerships we need to move forward?

• What can we learn from differing international perspectives cutting across both emerging and developed markets?

• How can we adopt or adapt best practices to our own local realities?

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WORLD SMART CITIES

• Singapore• Barcelona• London

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SINGAPORE

• Sensors and cameras to be deployed across the island to track everything from cleanliness to traffic

• the city can detect if people are smoking in unauthorized zones or if people are throwing litter out of high-rise buildings

• In the 1970s, it launched an initiative to address what was then a chronic congestion problem

• substantial investments in road sensors, phased traffic lights, and smart parking

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BARCELONA

• Extensive use of sensors to help monitor and manage traffic• Remodeled flow will reduce traffic related problems by 21%.• Installed smart parking technology as well as smart streetlights, and

sensors for monitoring air quality and noise• Barcelona's strength is in its sustainable energy—smart grid pilot projects,

smart meters, and its comprehensive plan for reducing carbon emissions• The city has also made its Sentilo sensor and actuator platform available on

the Internet. The open-source software platform can be found on Github.

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BARCELONA

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LONDON

• One of the tech hubs of the world, London fares well regarding broadband availability.

• £4-billion pound investment in roads over the next decade including £200-million investment in the bus network.

• Reliance on unclean energy and its “relatively poor energy use reduction initiatives

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PMO

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ICT role and roadmap for

smart sustainable

cities

Policy and positioning

KIPs and metrics for

smart sustainable

cities

Smart sustainable

cities infrastructure