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Cristina Bueti Advisor, ITU 5 September 2016 Shaping Smart Sustainable Cities in Latin America 6 th ITU Green Standards Week.

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1 Cristina Bueti Advisor, ITU 5 September 2016 Shaping Smart Sustainable Cities in Latin America 6 th ITU Green Standards Week

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3 By 2020, the Penetration Rate of SIM connections will be 135% How is the situation in Latin America? By 2025, it is expected that 85.7% of the population (566.5 million people) in Latin America will be living in urban areas By 2018, the number of internet users in Latin America is projected to reach 375.1 million Mega Cities in 2025 Emerging Mega Cities (4-8 million population in 2025) Guadalajara Population 2025: 5.7 million Guadalajara Population 2025: 5.7 million Lima Population 2025: 11.5 million Lima Population 2025: 11.5 million Santiago Population 2025: 7.1 million Santiago Population 2025: 7.1 million Source: United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs Statistics, Frost & Sullivan and other regional and country level statistics bureau

4 Cities challenges vs citizens’ interests Cities interests Electricity Supply i.e. Caracas, Germany Safety i.e México City, Rio de Janeiro Business & commerce Traffic & mobility Management) i.e. Beijing, Barcelona, Cairo Waste & Water Management Tourism & cultural engagement i.e. Paris, Buenos Aires, Florence Sources: (1) McKinsey Global Institute - Big Data Report, May 2011. (2) 2012E, Strategy Analytics, Global Social Network Market Forecast, Oct 2011. (3) United Nations, April 2010, (4) Youtube 2011 i.e. Sao Paulo, New Delhi, Panama i.e. Berlin, New York, Tokyo.

5 Smart sustainable cities to create huge business opportunities with a market value of $1.5 Trillion in 2020 Smart Grids Smart Meters Intelligent Energy Storage Building Automation Intelligent Buildings: Advance d HVAC, Lighting Equipment Low-emission Mobility Integrated Mobility Solutions Multimodal Transport Sensor Networks Digital Water and Waste Management Use of ehealth and mhealth systems Intelligent and connected medical devices e-Government e-Education Disaster Management Solutions Use of Green Mobility Options Smart Lifestyle Choices Energy conscious Broadband penetration rate of over 80% Location Based Services, Augmented Reality, GPS enabled devices/ phones Smart Energy: Digital Management of Energy Smart Buildings: Automated Intelligent Buildings Smart Mobility: Intelligent Mobility Smart Infrastructure: Digital Management of Infrastructure* Smart Governance: Government- on-the-Go Smart Healthcare: Intelligent Healthcare Technology Smart Citizen: Civic Digital Natives Smart Technology: Seamless Connectivity Source: Frost & Sullivan analysis. Note: *Infrastructure not included in other segments Smart Security: Safe Cities Surveillance Biometrics Simulation modelling and crime prediction C2 and response

6 6 Smart sustainable cities By reimagining the role of technology and connectivity in today’s cities, we’re not only addressing current challenges, but we’re creating countless smart and sustainable solutions built for the future.

7 “To support future city strategies, we need to understand the benefits of the embedded ubiquitous technologies and smart city developments in our everyday lives”

8 The Internet of Things has the power to revolutionize everything Our Businesses… Our Homes… Our Cities…

9 Towards IoT-enabled smart communities WHAT TO DO? Nurture ‘Open Data’ platforms that utilize ‘Smart Data’ as an asset in its own right to create citizen-centric innovations driven & managed in collaboration by smart city stakeholders 1.Visionary 2.Citizen-centric 3.Digital 4.Open 5.Collaborative GUIDING PRINCIPLES ENERGY TELECOM WATER TRANSPORT SOCIAL SVCS ENVIRO SVCS WASTE EDUCATION POLICING ECONOMY HOUSING HEALTH Closed & un-connected vertical silos of functionally- oriented service providers FROM ENERGY TELECOM WATER TRANSPORT SOCIAL SVCS ENVIRO SVCS WASTE EDUCATION POLICING ECONOMY HOUSING HEALTH Innovative and collaborative new models that connect these vertical silos TO 9 INFORMATION SHARING INTEGRATION & CROSS-SECTOR COLLABORATION FOR USERS SERVICES INTERCONNECTION OF SYSTEMS

10 Q1/20 Research and emerging technologies including terminology and definitions WP1/20 Internet of Things (IoT) WP2/20 Smart cities and Communities (SC&C) Smart sustainable cities Internet of Things ITU-T Study Group 20: IoT and its applications including smart cities and communities (SC&C) Responsible for international standards to enable the coordinated development of IoT technologies, including M2M communications and ubiquitous sensor networks 10 Next meeting: February-March 2017

11 Why you should join ITU-T SG20? 11 Address broad market needs Embody diverse perspectives Leverage expert knowledge Serve as building blocks for innovation Drive interoperability and scalability Reduce cost Open new markets and applications Encourage market competition Drive global innovation and advancement Streamline development and implementation

12 Main achievements of the last ITU-T 20 meeting  Draft new Recommendation ITU-T Y.4113 “Requirements of the network for the Internet of Things” was consented in July 2016  Draft new Recommendation ITU-T Y.4451 “Framework of constrained device networking in the IoT environments” was consented in July 2016  Draft new Recommendation ITU-T Y.4452 “Functional framework of Web of Objects” was consented in July 2016  Draft new Recommendation ITU-T Y.4453 “Adaptive software framework for IoT devices” was consented in July 2016  Draft new Recommendation ITU-T Y.4454 “Platform Interoperability for Smart Cities” was determined by ITU-T SG20 in July 2016  An interoperable platform of smart city services ensures their correct functioning, as well as efficiency, performance, security and scalability. The platform provides a comprehensive system for smart city management.

13 Making Our Cities Smarter and More Sustainable

14 ITU Activities on Smart Sustainable Cities Panel discussions and events Knowledge sharing and research Development and implementation of standards Flipbook on Shaping smarter and more sustainable cities Empowering SSC Transitions Exploring the SSC Infrastructure Metrics for Measuring SSC Transitions Paving the way for SSC Content:

15 New Flipbook on Unleashing the potential of the Internet of things Content: Requirements & Use of Cases Infrastructure, Connectivity & Networks Frameworks, Architectures and Protocols Services, Applications, Computation and Data Processing General, Definitions & Terminologies Management, Control & Performance Identification & Security

16 “Smart sustainable cities is a journey. Not a final destination”. Nasser Al Marzouqi, Chairman, of the U4SSC

17 Pathway for Smart Sustainable Cities Guide for City Leaders Smart Sustainability City cycle 1. Set the vision for your SSC venture 2. Identify your SSC targets 3. Achieve political cohesion 4. Build your SSC 5. Measure your city’s progress 6. Ensure accountability and responsibility

18 1. Set the vision for your SSC venture 2. Identify your SSC targets

19 City services companies Many stakeholders are involved Utility providers ICT Companies NGOs International, Regional and Multilateral Organizations Industry associations Academia, research organizations and specialized bodies Citizens and citizen organizations Urban Planners Standardization bodies National and regional governments Municipalities, City Council and city administration 3. Achieve political cohesion 4. Build your SSC

20 Manizales Montevideo and many others… KPIs Project for Smart Sustainable Cities to Reach SDGs  ICT infrastructure and Access/Usage  Innovation  Employment  Trade  Productivity  Physical infrastructure  Public sector  ICT infrastructure and Access/Usage  Innovation  Employment  Trade  Productivity  Physical infrastructure  Public sector Economy  Air quality  Water  Noise  Environmental quality  Biodiversity  Energy  Air quality  Water  Noise  Environmental quality  Biodiversity  Energy Environment  Education  Health  Safety  Housing  Culture  Social inclusion  Education  Health  Safety  Housing  Culture  Social inclusion Society and culture KPIs Dimensions Dubai Singapore Valencia Buenos Aires 5. Measure your city’s progress

21 Citizen Focused – Building Trust 6. Ensure accountability and responsibility

22 United for Smart Sustainable Cities (U4SSC) – new United Nations Initiative! U4SSC is a global platform for smart city stakeholders which advocates for public policy to encourage the use of ICTs to facilitate the transition to smart sustainable cities. Smart governance Smart people Smart economy JOIN us now! Connecting Cities and Communities Enhancing Innovation & Participation Smart living Smart mobility Smart environment Urban planning Policy, standards & regulation Key performance indicators Setting the Framework WG1 WG2 WG3 1 st meeting of U4SSC on 21-22 July 2016, Geneva A Virtual Meeting every month! 1 st meeting of U4SSC on 21-22 July 2016, Geneva A Virtual Meeting every month!

23 Montevideo declaration Follow us #u4ssc and #MVDInteligente @ITU@IMinteligente@asiet_lat

24 “When we thought we had all the answers, suddenly, all the questions changed” Mario Benedetti

25 Thank you! More information http://itu.int/go/tsg20 http://www.itu.int/en/ITU-T/ssc cristina.bueti@itu.int 25

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