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IESE PPP for CITIES Workshop empreses Smart Cities a Catalunya october 2017

FIRST, A FEW WORDS ABOUT EVERIS (AN NTT DATA COMPANY)

a great group with great capabilities ALMOST 19,000 PROFESSIONALS 13 OPERATIONS IN COUNTRIES ARGENTINA BELGIUM BRAZIL CHILE COLOMBIA ITALY MEXICO PERU PORTUGAL SPAIN UK USA LUXEMBOURG everis an NTT DATA Company is a multinational consulting firm providing business and strategy solutions, application development, maintenance, and outsourcing services. REACHING A TURNOVER OF 275 340 398 816 MILLON EUROS 404 506 564 591 608 691 816 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

all around the world everis countries NTT DATA countries Countries with everis projects

with a strong offering in Smart Cities Madrid Headquarter (Spain), CES. o Expertise in the definition of Director/Strategic plans for smart cities o Expert consultants in smart solutions with big experience in different domains smart LATAM EUROPE JAPAN o o Planning services and deployment of IoT projects Development and integration of smart solutions Hub Temuco (Chile), Permanent development team everis_iot footprint NTT DATA HQ, R&D. Global Collaboration o o Permanent development team Global collaboration with NTT DATA different areas (innovation, R&D, smart businesses).

ONCE YOU KNOW US SOME THOUGHTS TO BEGIN WITH

consider these ideas The growing density of the city population requires actions that permit sustainable economic and environmental urban growth and which ensure the quality of life for inhabitants. This is the main challenge and the reason why today s cities must become smart cities Innovation and technology are the bedrock of a smart society, which requires people, companies and governments "We find ourselves at a key moment in which the necessary urbanisation of our planet will be completed during our children's lifetime and we only have one opportunity to carry it out correctly" We must always be aware that citizens are something more than clients "the panels and conferences at Smart City have contributed to show that smart cities are much more than technology or energy efficiency. They are also business and governance, creation of new businesses, innovation and jobs; always putting the citizen at the centre of it all in order to improve our quality of life"

consider these (old but current) ideas The growing density of the city population requires actions that permit sustainable economic and environmental urban growth and which ensure the quality of life for inhabitants. This is the main challenge and the reason why today s cities must become smart cities Innovation and technology are the bedrock of a smart society, which requires people, companies and governments "We find ourselves at a key moment in which the necessary urbanisation of our planet will be completed during our children's lifetime and we only have one opportunity to carry it out correctly" We must always be aware that citizens are something more than clients "the panels and conferences at Smart City have contributed to show that smart cities are much more than technology or energy efficiency. They are also business and governance, creation of new businesses, innovation and jobs; always putting the citizen at the centre of it all in order to improve our quality of life" How much time old will still be current in a fast-changing ICT environment?

inflated expectations or disillusionment? Are Smart Cities the new technology bubble? 9

c mon, it is easy to define a Smart City Rick Robinson (@dr_rick, theurbantechnologist.com) Do we know what we want a Smart City to be?

THE FACT IS THAT WE STILL HAVE MANY MORE QUESTIONS THAN ANSWERS

the importance of planning & evaluating Are we investing after strategic planning? Or, at least, are we evaluating results after investment?

what matters! RANKING SMART CITIES IN CHILE Are we focusing on things that matter? (Remember, things that make cities better )

standards! Are we defining or applying any domain standard? Are we trying to cooperate and build networks rather than stand-alone projects?

public vs? private UBER COVERAGE VS TRANSMILENIO (BOGOTÁ) How are we considering private innovation efforts?

choosing the right references Are we forgetting something important? Or including something superfluous?

considering all the Key Factors What about privacy, security, vulnerability, resiliency?

all within an exponential ICT evolution How to face increasingly fast technological transformation?

last but not least, who pays for it? How do we found sustainable economic models for Smart Cities?

SO WE HAVE TO THINK S-M-A-R-T

so we have to think SMART (i) S FROM STRATEGY What does your city want to be? Define a City Plan and, only then define your Smart City plan subject to it Consider all private and public agents, all possible stakeholders

so we have to think SMART (ii) M FROM MEASURE Measure Measure Measure Measure Measure..and evaluate (Remember to measure impact on what is important for your city) Example, as defined by ITU

so we have to think SMART (iii) A FROM ALLIANCES (or not Alone) Integrate, foster city networks You won t solve your problems on your own Though your city is unique, you share problems and challenges with other cities Why not regional, country or continental common strategies? Contribute, implement, adopt domain standards Look for synergies and sustainability, both technical and economical Private companies can (must) be allies too Those who drive ICT innovation (let them guide us through the wave) Those who operate key services for the City

so we have to think SMART (iv) R FROM GOVERNANCE MODEL Be Transversal Break Silos Define a Smart City governance model Draw and manage an Smart City Stakeholder Map (did I mention you cannot forget private companies?) FROM BARCELONA

so we have to think SMART (v) T FROM SUSTAINABILITY Both economical and technological sustainability, which serve as a good summary of previous points Develop smart policies aligned to your city needs and priorities -> money will happen to appear Use standards and join networks -> Share investments, knowledge, experiences, standards Consider strong partnerships with private stakeholders, both innovative ICT companies and city services operators Break silos, act holistically, focus on what is important for your city and your citizens

RUBÉN CÁNOVAS MAS MANAGER IoT / SMART CITIES @r_canovas everis.com