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13th & 14th OF MAY 2014
AMSTERDAM ARENAOPENING AT THE ARENA TRIBUNE!
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS: YOUR CHAIRMEN:
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The Smart City Revolution: be inspired and get connected!
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Rob van GijzelMayor, City of Eindhoven
(elected as the Smart-est Region of the World),
Chairman, Intelligent Community Forum
Anthony TownsendAuthor of the book
“SMART CITIES: Big Data, Civic Hackers and the
Quest for a New Utopia”
Carlo Ratti Director, MIT Senseable City Lab, and Partner, Carlo Ratti Associati
Dan Hill, Executive Director
of Futures at the UK’s Future Cities Catapult
Ger BaronProgram & Cluster
Manager, Amsterdam Economic Board
Maarten BouwhuisJournalist BNR Radio
Represented cities on stage: Santander Singapore Malaga Manchester Amsterdam Eindhoven Gent Antwerpen
Groningen Sant Cugat del Valles Jubail Helsinki London Barcelona Peterborough
Aarhus Stockholm Valencia Dublin and many more
LAST YEAR OVER 28 COUNTRIES & 350 PARTICIPANTS!
ADDITIONAL SPECIALIZED PROGRAMS AT THE 14TH OF MAY
09.00 Registration
09.15 Opening of the Smart City Event 2014 by the chairmen
Ger Baron, Program & Cluster Manager, Amsterdam
Economic Board
Maarten Bouwhuis, Journalist BNR Radio
Welcome KEYNOTE SPEECH09.20 Welcome to all international guests at the Smart City
Event 2014 in the Netherlands at the Arena Tribune
Rob van Gijzel, Mayor, City of Eindhoven (elected as the
Smartest Region of the World). Chairman Intelligent
Community Forum
With subsequently a discussion with the Mayor and:
Carlo Ratti, Director, MIT Senseable City Lab
Representative on behalf of the citizens
Representative on behalf of the entrepreneurs
The road towards the Smart City KEYNOTE SPEECH09.50 Smart Cities: Big Data, Civic Hackers, and the Quest for
A New Utopia
Anthoney Townsend, Research Director in the
Technology Horizons Program for the Silicon Valley-
based Institute for the Future and author
10.20 Working together towards Atlantis; ‘The Smartest City of 2020’
10.45 Smart break
The roadblocks which have to be taken – address the challenges11.15 The Mayor’s Smart London Plan: making London an even
better city to live in, using the creative power of new
technologies to serve London and improve Londoners’ lives
Kit Malthouse, Deputy Mayor, City of London
INTERVIEW11.35 ‘The Best of Smart Spain’
Iñigo de la Serna Hernáiz, Mayor, City of Santander,
President, SNSC (Spanish Network of Smart Cities)
Francisco de la Torre Prados, Mayor, City of Malaga
Mercè Conesa Pagès, Mayor, City of Sant Cugat del
Vallès
Rita Barbéra Nolla, Mayor, City of Valencia
11.55 Challenges in developing a smart city & suggestions
on how to overcome
Lim Teck Leong, Director (Physical Planning, West
Department), Redevelopment Authority, City of Singapore
12.15 The value of early engagement between business
and cities to manage inter-connected challenges
Matthew Lynch, Director Urban Infrastructure Initiative,
World Business Council for Sustainable Development
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12.35 Stockholm Hammarby Sjöstad
– Urban Living Lab for Smart City Development
Allan Larson, Former Minister of Finance of Sweden,
DG European Commission, main driver behind the
Smart City District Project
Mikael Jansson, CEO Dalkia Nordic Countries and Country
Director for Veolia.
13.05 How to TRANSFORM towards a Smart Energy City?
Ronald van Warmerdam, Senior Project Manager, Amsterdam
Joost Brinkman, Lead, Accenture Sustainable Services
13.15 Smart Food at the Innovation Plaza
Roundtable sessions14.15 Roundtable sessions
25 roundtable sessions with 10 people each.
The theme of each table will fi rst be introduced by
1 concrete case experience, a presentation of 15 minutes.
Then the participants can exchange experiences.
14.15 ROUND 1
15.00 ROUND 2
15.45 Smart break
16.15 ROUND 3
Masterclass14.15 Parallel with the roundtable sessions
Masterclass Alliance Management
Geert Duysters, Professor of Entrepreneurship and Innovation,
Tilburg University. In 2010 awarded a distinguished Chutian
Professorship at Wuhan University of Technology (China).
Worked as alliance expert of the European Commission
and the OECD
KEYNOTE SPEECH 17.00 Inspiring interview
Rudolf Das, Futurist, Designer, Author of the book
‘The Future of Energy’
17.20 Cheat! The smart yield of branchmarking
The barriers of innovation
Alternative ways to solve problems
How to transfer global innovation best practices from
one sector to another.
Rob Adams, CEO, Six Fingers, Director, Spring Connection
17.40 Smart Cocktail
18.15 Smart Dinner in the City Centre of Amsterdam
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Roundtable sessions Choose the table which fits your interests
1 City of Helsinki - Forum Virium Helsinki
Jarmo Eskelinen, CEO, Forum Virium Helsinki
2 Spanish Network of Smart Cities - How collaboration
and sollidarity can make Smart Cities happen
Iñigo de la Serna Hernáiz, Mayor, City of Santander,
President, SNSC (Spanish Network of Smart Cities)
3 City of Singapore - Moving the Smart City agenda forward
in a meaningful way
Lim Teck Leong, Director (Physical Planning, West
Department), Redevelopment Authority, City of Singapore
4 City of Manchester - Open Data City of Manchester
Julian Tait, Head of Innovation Projects, Future Everything
5 City of Jubail - Smart infrastructure for buildings
management within a Smart City
Sultan Al Khuraissi, Director, Buildings Department,
Royal Commission for Jubail
6 City of Sant Cugat del Vallès - Experiences in creating
a Smart City
Mercè Conesa Pagès, Mayor, City of Sant Cugat del Vallès
7 City of Malaga - a sustainable management model for
cities of the future
Representative on behalf of the City of Malaga
8 City of Peterborough - Achieving greater benefits
through integration
Steve Bowyer, Head of Economic Development,
Opportunity Peterborough
9 City of Aarhus - Smart Aarhus - a scandinavian third way
Jonas Kroustrup, Regional Development Officer,
Head of Smart City strategy, Smart Aarhus
10 SDK Project – City Service Development Kit
Katalin Gallyas, Open Innovation Officer, City of Amsterdam
11 TRANSFORM Project - Transform is a cooperation of six
European cities, Hamburg, Genoa, Grand Lyon, Vienna,
Copenhagen and Amsterdam.
Ronald van Warmerdam, Senior Project manager, Project
Management Bureau, City of Amsterdam, Coordinator
TRANSFORM, Lecturer, Technical University of Delft
Joost Brinkman, Lead, Accenture Sustainable Services
12 Open Data in Gent, Eindhoven and Amsterdam -
Is a Smart City smart without open data?
Bart Rosseau, Coordinator Expert eStrategy, City of Gent
Gaby Stawoski, Strategic Project Leader, City of Eindhoven
Katalin Gallyas, Open Innovation Policy Officer, City of Amsterdam
13 Smart Santander, including sounds for smart environment
Philippe Cousin, Deputy Project Manager, EAR-IT
Luis Muñoz, Professor, University of Cantabria,
Technical Coordinator, Smart Santander
14 The SAMEEN project - Energy transition projects with
students
Toine Bartelet, Member of the Board, SAMEEN
15 City of Barcelona - Barcelona 5.0
Vicente Guallart, Chief Architect, Barcelona City Council,
City of Barcelona
16 DITSS - Participation of citizens in Smart Safety
Pieter Tops and Tinus Kanters, Dutch Institute for Technology,
Safety and Security
17 City of Groningen – Smart Energy City
Floor de Jong, Policy Advisor, City of Groningen
Jeroen Westendorp, Policy Advisor, City of Groningen
18 City of Dublin – Turning into a knowledge city
Peter Finnegan, Director, Dublin City Council, City of Dublin
19 Eurbanlab – an unique assessment method which helps
you to create a smart sustainable neighbourhood
Kees van Deelen, Senior Program Manager, TNO
Anne-Marie Spierings, Project Lead Eurbanlab, ARCADIS
20 City of Stockholm - Urban Living Lab for Smart City
Development
Speaker on behalf of the City of Stockholm
For the complete list of round tables look at www.smartcityevent.com
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08.15 Optional Breakfast meeting: Participants from different
taskforces co-create their case for Atlantis City.
09.15 Opening by the chairmen
Ger Baron, Program & Cluster Manager, Amsterdam
Economic Board
Maarten Bouwhuis, Journalist BNR Radio
KEYNOTE SPEECH09.20 Smart citizens, future cities
Dan Hill, Executive Director of Futures at the UK’s
Future Cities Catapult
At 10.00 various programs start.
Choose the elements which fit your interest best.
You can also switch between the different programs:
Smart City, Smart Health or Smart Mobility.
INSPIRING LABS 10.00 - 12.00
Inspiring Labs
Practical cases of projects focused on Smart Energy,
Smart Data, Smart Lighting or Smart Safety.
Choose your session.
10.00 ROUND 1
1A Smart Buildings for Sustainable Cities
Peter Van Den Heede, Smart Grid Program Manager,
ABB
1B. Smart Data
1C. Smart Safety
10.30 ROUND 2
2A Barcelona: Smart energy grid using local energy
resources
Àngel Andreu del Àlamo Director, Ecoenergies Barcelona,
Ecoenergies is a Dalkia Affiliate
2B “Smartclass open data” by the Ministry of the Interior
Paul Suijkerbuijk, Open Data, Ministry of the Interior
2C. Smart Safety
11.00 Smart Break
11.30 ROUND 3
3A Smart Digital infrastructure: connectivity,
data, mobility
Hans Messemaker, Sales & Marketing Director, Eurofiber
3B. Smart Data
3C. Smart Safety
CO-CREATION SESSIONS 12.00 - 13.15
Co-creation Sessions
Choose the topic that fits best with your questions regarding
your Smart Projects. In small groups, together with other
specialists, you will share knowledge and experiences,
generate solutions and discover new insights. Each session will
begin with a kickoff on the topic given by a relevant speaker.
Next, you will jointly exchange experiences and discover new,
concrete solutions!
CO-CREATIONS SESSIONS FROM:
1. Amsterdam Smart City!
Saskia Müller, Program Manager, Amsterdam Smart City
2. The role of industrial facilities in District Heating /
Cooling development
Àngel Andreu del Àlamo, Director Ecoenergies Barcelona
Marianne Mulder, Communications & Marketing Manager,
Dalkia
3. What is the influence of a society for the energy system
of the future?
Remko Cremers, Projectmanager Watt for Watt Project,
Alliander and City of Haarlem
Look for the complete list of sessions at our website
13.15 Smart Lunch
EXCURSIONS TO SMART PROJECTS WITHIN AMSTERDAM 14.15 - 17.00
Smart Excursions
At 14.15 different busses leave the Amsterdam Arena to a
diversity of Smart Projects within Amsterdam. If you register
for the conference, you get a list of excursions in which you
can take part in. 2 weeks prior to the event you will be asked
to choose which excursion site you would like to visit.
The bus will bring you back to the Amsterdam Arena at 17.00.
In the upcoming weeks, you will find a complete list of
excursions at our website.
Smart Excursions to:
1 Sustainable Data Center: Green IT invites you to visit the
sustainable and advanced datacentre Equinix at Science
Park Amsterdam
2. Smart New West: Amsterdam Smart City would like to invite
you to the demonstration location in the Windmill New
West and give you a short intro to the City -Zen project.
3. 3D Print Canal House: The 3D Print Canal House is an
exhibition, research- and building site for 3D Printing
Architecture.
4. Smart Energy at the Amsterdam Arena: Visit the diversity
of Smart Energy projects in the Amsterdam Arena
Reactions of participants last year
I have been to many European city focused conferences, and this stood out as a very good event, with high level speakers and participantsDr. Jenni Viitanen, University of Manchester
Sharing ideas with people from 28 nationalities gives great insights Wouter Mellaart, Eurofi ber
I enjoyed hearing the feedback and experiences of the cities so directlyMihaela Thuring, VITO – Belgium
Function
CEO/Vice President/Director/General Manager Secretary General/Strategic Director/Senior Manager Mayor/Alderman Commercial Manager/Sales Manager/Accountmanager Business Development Manager/Senior Marketeer/
Communication Manager Project Manager/program Manager Others
Line of section
Government Utilities Mobility Datacom/Telecom University Engineering agency Healthcare Management consultancy Others
10.15 - 17.00
A program concerning all latest developments and front running international projects within Smart Health.
The program is development together with the City of Eindhoven, Brainport Eindhoven and the Smarter Living Region. Besides cities also health organizations are highly presented. Look at www.smartcityevent.com for the program.
With Speakers such as: Paul Timmers, Director, Sustainable & Secure Society Directorate in the European Commission Communications NetworksMarie-Louisse Vossen, Member Board of Directors, GGzE (Community Health Services) And practical cases from Liverpool, Leuven, Amsterdam, Eindhoven and Hungary
Offi cial hosts:
10.15 – 17.00
A program concerning all latest developments in the fi eld of Smart Mobility
The number of electronic transport users keeps increasing: cyclists, scooters, cars, etc.. The prognoses for the growth of electric ransport diff ers, but just one thing is similar: they all show growth! The loading networks are starting to become mature. The biggest growth in the direction of the consumer market is expected to take place around the year 2015.- How are we going to organize this in a professional way?- Who is going to pay these costs?- How are we going to achieve the best results? - What are the front running successful cases within Europe?Look for the complete program at www.smarticityevent.com
With Speakers such as:Carlo van de Weijer, Director Smart Mobility, TU EindhovenJorge Sanchez, Subdirector Tecnología, ENDESA & CHAdeMOEurope presidentPeter van Deventer, Liaison Offi cer en Program Director, Coast to Coast E-Mobility (California)
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3 easy ways to register yourself!1. Internet: www.smartcityevent.com
2. E-mail: [email protected]
3. Telephone: +31 - 40 - 2 974 977
Your confi rmation will be sent to you as soon as possible. When your e-mail address is known by us, you will receive the confi rmation of your participation within one working day by e-mail.
CostsThe costs for this conference are € 499,- (excl. VAT) per person per day. The costs for both days are€ 699,- (excl. VAT) per person. This amount includes coff ee, tea, lunch and drinks. You will also have access to a valuable digital reference document. The additional costs for the dinner are € 99,- (excl. VAT) per person.
Unable to attend?If you are unable to attend, a colleague in the possession of your ticket will be able to replace you without additional costs. If you wish to cancel, you can only do this in writing up to one month before the event. In case of cancellation aft er that time, we will charge the full amount.
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