Green and Sustainable ICT
Smart Grids, Smart Cities
Nick Boag
Business Manager – Strategy & Alliances
Public Sector and Enterprise Divisions
[email protected]
Why We Need Technological Evolution
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Changing Landscapes
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Manufacturing
Employment
IT Employment ?
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Strategic Planning
Develop Develop Protecting
your your your
PEOPLE BRAND FUTURE
Aggregation Focus
Services to businesses & rate payers
Green Energy
Administration
Smart Work Legal
Centers management
City Info
Manufacturing & Authorities government
malls centers
Free Public Green Energy Business centers
Wifi Wireless
Open Open Restricted
network network Restricted network
Public business network civil authorities
LAN LAN SAN SAN SAN
Public archives Call centers
Suppliers & Partners
Libraries Collaboration Legal, Civil Registers
Hospitals Technologies
Applications & Consents
University Duplication and
geographical data protection
Civil information and public services
Connected Urban Development
A Blueprint for City Transformation
Connected & Connected & Connected & Connected & Connected &
Sustainable Sustainable Sustainable Sustainable Sustainable
Work Mobility Buildings Energy Economics
Renewables & Active Citizenship
Smart work centres Smart Road Pricing Homes Co-generation & Eco Maps
Digital Swarming Personal Travel Urban Monitoring Innovative
& Hub Pavilions Assistant Office Buildings & Measurement Green Business
Models &
Connected Connected Public Citizens Energy Sustainability
Workplaces Transportation Public Spaces Efficiency Clusters
Connected
Workforce Public Transit Hubs
Hospitals & Schools
Sustainable Urban Planning
Broadband Platform
IP-Enabled Homes and Offices, Roads, Utilities, Workplace Design
3 Key steps to building a Digital City
Value
Social
Inclusion Content /
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Governme
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Economic Access and
Developm Aggregation
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Backbone
Focus
Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3
Commercial Framework
Partner
Partner
Partner Partner
Partner Partner
Partner
Partner
Level 3 Competition
Content
Level 2
Access &
Aggregation
Public Operating Company
Private Operating Company
Level 1 Full open source
Infrastructure
Cooperation
Framework:
Keystones of a Net Strategy
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Service Offerings
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We build Digital Cities
Government Transportation
Intelligent Healthcare
Buildings
Infrastructure Education