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www.data61.csiro.au

Future City / Smart City

Neil Temperley| Executive Product Manager – Future Cities

April 2017

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Smart City = Future City

Sustainable

• Environmental

• Economic

• Social

Resilient

• Environmental

• Economic

• Social

Liveable

• Citizen Centred

• Safe

• Attractive

• Fun!

• …

Neil Temperley4 |

Fit your initiative into the big picture for your city…

Where is it applied?

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Smart City

City Building

City Revitalisation

City Operations

Internet of Things (IoT)

Smart Lighting

Public Wifi

Home based Telemedicine

Coordinated Service Delivery

Healthy Design

Personal mobility

Integrated planning

Efficient freight movement

E-Learning

Home automation

Jobs Sustainable Economic Growth

Active Transport

Citizen participation

Energy Efficiency

30 Minute

City

Pedestrian Friendly

Resilience

Affordable Housing

Clean Energy

Sensors

”8 to 80”

Safe Cities

E-democracy

Connected Autonomous

VehiclesSense of Community

Air Quality

Urban Agriculture

Evidence Based

Decisions

Multi-use spaces

Governance

City Dashboards

Innovation Culture

Innovation Precincts

Water Security

Water Neutral

Connected Greenspace

Sense of Place

Health Outcomes

Low Crime

Energy Security

No Traffic Congestion

Liveability

Smart Infrastructu

re

Heat Islands

Wayfinding

Open Data

Urban Indicators

Smart City

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Outcomes

• Better, more efficient operations.

• Better services

• Better prediction, better decisions

How

• Smart thinking = future thinking

• Tackle tomorrow’s problems

• Citizen focus

• Technology and data is an enabler not an end

• Data strategy – what to collect (in the future) and why

• Data strategy – what to release and why (open data)

• Co-design with citizens

• Model & Simulate city operations

• Data

• Evidence-based decisions

Internet of Things

• Lots of clever smart devices•e.g. Property management

–Lighting

–Access

–Temperature, Humidity

–Energy, Water, Waste

• Lots of convenience

• Lots of security issues

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Common Projects in Australia

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• Smart Parking

• Smart Lighting

• Free WiFi•Customer tracking

• Security/Surveillance

•Waste

• Energy

• Autonomous Vehicles

Many Opportunities

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Just some examples that might interest you:

• Future Mobility•City as a Personalised Service

• Community Transport

• Integrated Aged Care Services

• Property Management

What to do

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• Get connected• Join Australian Smart Communities Association

http://australiansmartcommunities.org.au/ or similar

• Get educated

• Support national approach to:• Data

• Technology

• Standards

• Seek best practice e.g. ISO 37101:2016 - Sustainable development in communities - Management system for sustainable development - Requirements with guidance for use https://www.iso.org/standard/61885.html

www.data61.csiro.au

Neil Temperley

Executive Product Manager – Future CitiesTransport & Logistics Living Lab Mentor

t +61 2 9490 5663 e [email protected] www.TALLL.com.au

Thank you