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Lighthouse Projects Glasgow, Scotland

Page 2 Lighthouse & Step Up Projects LIGHTHOUSE PROJECTS Clyde Waterfront: NHS Southern General Campus & Fastlink Commonwealth Games Athletes Village Technology Strategy Board Future Cities Demonstrator STEP UP PROJECTS Street Lighting Retrofit South Clyde Energy Centre Shieldhall Ibroxholm DH Glasgow House Wyndford State CHPCity Centre North DH PassivTEN: Glasgow Tenements Clyde Gateway East Smart Grid Municipal Glasgow Strategic Drainage Plan

Page 3 TSB Future Cities Demonstrator Picture? An ambitious programme aimed at using technology & data to make Glasgow a smarter, safer and more sustainable city.

Public, private and academic sectors will combine expertise and use cutting-edge technology to enhance day-to day life in the city. It integrates issues such as public safety, transport, health, technology and sustainable energy. Page 4 TSB Future Cities Demonstrator Enabling Platform Benefits Realisation

Page 5 Actors Glasgow City Council Glasgow Community & Safety Services Sustainable Glasgow Health providers Energy suppliers Glasgow’s Universities Wider SME/private sector Citizens

Page 6 Integrated approach Integrated Operations Centre: managing a new futuristic public space CCTV network and TRAFFCOM roads management systems. Sustainable Glasgow: efficient energy conservation/generation, use of green technology, air pollution and integration of active transport (walking and cycling) routes with public transport networks. Big Data Store: collecting and analysing information from previously unconnected databases to influence future city services and developments and make it more accessible to more organisations. Centralised City Dashboard: giving agencies and the public real time information on subjects like traffic flow, weather alerts, accident and emergency waiting times, rail and bus services and roads gritting. Access will be via smartphone apps and customisable interface.

Page 7 Data Platform & Web Portals

Page 8 Integrated Operations Centre

Page 9 Budget Cost: £24million Finance: The Government's innovation agency - Technology Strategy Board (TSB) Further investment being sought

Page 10 Expected Results Produces results in 4 main areas: health; energy; transport and public safety Increase inward investment: fast/transparent public sector operating Reduction of energy demands in businesses and in transport Improvement in environment: reduced impact of transport, better building management and fleet management Smart management of energy supply/demand in City buildings & utilities network Improve crime prevention, reduction antisocial behaviour Better functioning, more liveable cities, healthier and more sustainable

Page 11 Key elements of success Unique integrated approach to transport, energy, technology underpinning management of a city Transforms Glasgow into a Future City, using the Glasgow City Management System to deliver a better service and real benefits to the quality of life of citizens and across the city. Working with partners: “Glasgow works best when it works together”. Stakeholders: sustained vision and leadership from leading organisations within Glasgow.

Page 12 Problems along the way Limitation/challengeSolution Fragmentation of data across the systems within Glasgow. Sufficient technical expertise to ensure data is reliable for Glasgow City Management System. Short TimescaleEnsure there is enough technical expertise to deliver real benefits in the limited timescale. Sharing of access to live or private data (Data Protection) Put in place agreements for members to facilitate sharing data. Public Procurement and timingsEarly identification of work packages and Prior Identification Notices (PINs)

The TSB Future City Demonstrator in Glasgow is a national trailblazer providing added opportunities for dissemination as a Lighthouse project. Page 13 Other things that need to be mentioned

Page 14 For further information Michael Burns Sustainable Glasgow Glasgow City Council