Smart Cities… Paving The Way To Sustainable Growth Ravi Malhan Director Business Development Head Smart Cities and Special Projects.

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Smart Cities… Paving The Way To Sustainable Growth Ravi Malhan Director Business Development Head Smart Cities and Special Projects

The world is at a cross road…. WE are being Challenged !!! Understanding the world we live in

Our cities are growing. 80% of carbon emissions 75% of the Earth’s energy consumption 50% of the Earth’s population 2% of the Earth’s surface

Urbanisation Digitisation Sustainability Three Megatrends

6000 years history of serving people The Challenges facing Cities Managing Growth ●Increasing urban populations ●Increasing density ●Growing strain on infrastructure Managing Growth ●Increasing urban populations ●Increasing density ●Growing strain on infrastructure Managing Sustainability ●National & international regulations ●Aggressive environmental targets ●Growing concern among citizens Managing Sustainability ●National & international regulations ●Aggressive environmental targets ●Growing concern among citizens High Quality of Life ●Differentiating against other cities ●Providing a high quality of services ●Attracting jobs and talent High Quality of Life ●Differentiating against other cities ●Providing a high quality of services ●Attracting jobs and talent Efficient Sustainable Liveable Cities must manage these challenges within ever-shrinking budgets

Leveraging OT and IT The winning formula to an integrated city solution Business consultants: Pushing down into OT influence and integration IT players: Want to capture the IT infrastructure Urban consultants: Major influencers but no software offers Software Domain expertise Device connectivity and control Advisory services Segment solutions City Operation System Third-party apps New analytics and control options for cities …moving up by adding operations management and analytics to existing domain and device-control expertise OT Players Enterpri se Operations Control

● Solutions to cities' immediate challenges, ● Integration for increased efficiency, ● Collaboration to make it happen, ● Innovation to transform our world. Making Smart Cities a reality. How to deliver urban efficiency... Smart Energy Smart Mobility Smart Water Smart Public Services Smart Buildings & Homes Smart Integration Smart Collaboration

Improving operating systems through Operational & Information technology Smart Water Smart Public Services Smart Mobility Smart EnergySmart Buildings* Smart Grid Traffic Management Renewable Energy Electric Vehicles Smart Metering Real-Time Smart Grid Software Suite Street management: public lighting & street maintenance Tolling & Congestion Charging Integrated Management Platform Weather intelligence Resources monitoring & planning for Environment & Sustainability Energy Monitoring Smart Integration Integrated Mobility Public Transit Traveler Information Public Safety Video Surveillance Emergency management High-performance Buildings: Energy Efficiency & Security solutions Energy Services Connection to the Smart Grid & Solar Energy for Buildings Efficient Homes Home Energy management Gas Distribution Digital City Services eGovernment Healthcare Storm water management & Urban Flooding Power, Control & Security Systems integration Water Distribution & Loss Management Shore connection Solutions to cities needs

Technology is important, but…...people are vital to the success of a city.

Some Success Stories Frankfurt, Germany Boston, MA USA Paris, France Dallas, TX USA Houston, TX USA

- Le Hive, Paris, France Through a mix of thinking & acting differently while employing the necessary technology Results: 75% Energy reduction / m 2 (from 320Kwh to 80Kwh) World’s first ISO5001 & BREEAM 6 stars outstanding award

Dallas, Texas USA

Boston, Massachusetts USA Efficient planning of future energy projects - Identify undesired spikes in energy use more quickly - Actively manage energy use system-wide, and allow the city to closely monitor progress toward meeting the city’s GHG reduction goals

Frankfurt, Germany Saved € 65 million through improved management of Water and Heating of 2,450 city buildings

Houston, Texas USA Platform that improves efficiency of Water and Electricity distribution systems; Retrofit for energy efficiency of 45+ municipal buildings delivers $3 million yearly warranted energy and water savings.

Urban efficiency is real ●Up to Energy savings ●Up toPublic Lighting energy use reduction ●Up to Water losses reduction ●Up toTraffic delays reduction ●Up toBuildings operating costs reduction

TIME TO INTRODUCE MY FRIEND THE ELEPHANT IN THE ROOM

PLANNING FALLACY Huge Optimism Bias An Unrealistically Close To Best Scenario Inside Rather Than Outside View WYSIATI Overconfidence

COMPLEX NATURE OF THE BEAST No Single Company Can Do It All Consortiums and JVs and SPVs Evaluation of Offers Limitation of Liability Consequential Damages