nordic edge keynote (2017)
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Nordic Edge Expo 2017
Why smart cities should adopt an open collaboration model on a horizontal platformMarc Jadoul @mjadoul
Stavanger, 28 September 2017
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Talking about smart cities is often like comparing apples and oranges; they differ in vision, objectives, implementation, budgets, etc.
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10 months ago, Machina Research* interviewed 22 smart cities around the world
smart
safe
sustainable
* In the mean time, Machina Research has become part of Gartner
Auckland
TokyoWuxi
ShanghaiBangkokDehliDubaiJeddah
SingaporePune
BerlinBristol
ViennaParis
Barcelona
Cape Town
SãoPaulo
New YorkClevelandSan Francisco
MexicoCity
Bogota
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The Nokia-commissioned research resulted in an inventory of best practices from and a list of recommendations for smart city stakeholders
Vendor relationships
Data regulationOrganization and coordination
Engaging citizens
Mobilizing resources
Procurement
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The “smart city playbook” can be freely downloaded
Download “The Smart City Playbook” nokia.ly/smartcityplaybook
Replay the webinarnokia.ly/smartcitywebinar
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The report also revealed three implementation routes to a smart city
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Anchorcities
Platform cities
Beta cities
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A piecemeal implementation strategy holds the risk of creating application silos with high integration and operation costs
Connec-tivity
Data
IoT platform
Devices
Applica-tions
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Connec-tivity
Data
IoT platform
Devices
Applica-tions
A horizontal, standards-based city infrastructure enables open innovation, synergies between applications, and cost-effective deployment
secure scalableshared
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Data is the new oil (even for Norway) — a lot of value is created through the refinement process
Sensing
Monitoring
Analytics
Learning
Control
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Turning big data into open data may unleash new value for cities
http://www.opendatanow.com/2013/11/new-big-data-vs-open-data-mapping-it-out
Citizen engagement programs not based on data (e.g. petition websites)
Non-public data for marketing, infrastructure planning, business analysis, (nat’l) security
Large datasets from scientific research, social media or non-government sources
Public data from local/state/federal government (e.g. budget data)
Large public government datasets (e.g. GPS, commerce, demographics, healthcare)
Public reporting (e.g. environmental, social & governance) and other business data (e.g. consumer complaints, transportation schedules)
BigData
OpenGov’t
OpenData
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A broad ecosystem, open collaboration, and a continuous dialog with/between technology stakeholders, city leaders, and citizens are key to success
use cases executionpartners
technologystakeholders
city leaders & citizens
businessmodels
applicationconcepts
solutionproduction
sustainabledeployment
agileprototyping
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businesscase
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Cross-industry collaboration, government initiatives, public-private partnerships, and common standards will help fuel smart city development
www.ert.eu
5g-ppp.eu
ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/policies/wifi4eu-free-wi-fi-europeans
www.onem2m.org
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Smart cities need smart technology, but… a city is only as smart as its citizens
www.youtube.com/watch?v=owKfOzEA4Pg
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At Nokia, we create the technology to connect the world — and make cities smarter, safer, and more sustainable
Nokia Innovation Platformplatform.innovation.nokia.com
IoT Community ecosystemiotcommunity.com
Nokia smart citynetworks.nokia.com/smart-city
Nokia Open Ecosystem Networkhttps://open-ecosystem.org