Birmingham: The Digital Agenda Léan Doody | 11 February 2015.

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Birmingham: The Digital Agenda Léan Doody | 11 February 2015

People Prosperity Place Process Politics Benefits of Smart

Smart + Process Smart Parking, San Francisco

Olympic Park, London

Smart + People

Smart + Place Sensing City, Christchurch

Smart + Prosperity

Market Opportunity Study Department for Business Innovation and Skills (BIS) A big market 40bn

R A view of data beyond silos

R Cities as information marketplaces

R Mapping your city’s digital ecosystem

Digital Creative City, Guadalajara

SMART + POLITICS Digital Creative City, Guadalajara

Smart + Politics

Sustainable & Innovative Urban Futures, Bristol

R Cities already spend 6% on their budgets on technology Source: Arup & UCL (2014) Delivering the Smart City: Governance in the Digital AgeDelivering the Smart City: Governance in the Digital Age IT Spending as a Percentage of Total City Spend IT Spending as a Percentage of Total Operating Expense

There is a vast ecosystem of actors that together shape the city’s digital agenda Source: C40 Climate Action in Megacities

Six principles for smart city action CLARIFY THE OPPORTU NITY OWN & ENGAGE PREPAREACT REPEAT & REFLECT Understand drivers of change Identify the value proposition Baseline current digital activities Map ecosystem Create a vision Gain political mandate Identify governance structure Engage with city stakeholders and civic community Develop a procurement approach Identify financing options Human Capital Develop a digital roadmap Invest in projects and programmes Form partnerships Invest in longer term policy and governance capabilities Measure and reflect within organisation Share lessons with city ecosystem Share lessons with other cities through networks

Smart Cities: Transforming the 21st century city via the creative use of technology Information Marketplaces: The New Economics of Cities Global Market Opportunities & UK Capabilities for Future “Smart Cities" Future Cities: UK Capabilities For Urban Innovation Global Innovators: International Case Studies on Smart Cities Designing with data: Shaping our future cities Solutions for Cities: An analysis of the feasibility studies from the Future Cities Demonstrator Programme Sensing City, Christchurch Smart London Roadmap Urban Mobility in the Smart City Age 2014 Arup’s Smart City Research Delivering the Smart City 2015

Smart Cities