European technology in smart cities inspiring Indian cities. Leuven, March 15, 2016

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European technology in smart cities inspiring Indian cities Leuven, March 15, 2016

4 6 1700 Federaal Vlaanderen Wallonië Brussel Policy Cells 11 Business Communities 1 Horizontal project members ICT Building Technology Contracting Materials Technology Subcontracting Production Technology & Mechatronics Transport Systems & Solutions Energy Systems & Solutions Environment Systems & Solutions Aeronautics, Space, Security, Defence Technology International Business Innovation Expertise centra Talent & Labour market Ruling and Standardisation Energy Environment Social Smart Cities 2

4 6 1700 Federaal Vlaanderen Wallonië Brussel Policy Cells 11 Business Communities 1 Horizontal project members ICT Building Technology Contracting Materials Technology Subcontracting Production Technology & Mechatronics Transport Systems & Solutions Energy Systems & Solutions Environment Systems & Solutions Aeronautics, Space, Security, Defence Technology International Business Innovation Expertise centra Talent & Labour market Ruling and Standardisation Energy Environment Social Smart Cities 3

Smart Cities in a nutshell

India s smart city mission The objective is to promote cities that provide core infrastructure and give a decent quality of life to its citizens, a clean and sustainable environment and application of Smart Solutions. The focus is on sustainable and inclusive development and the idea is to look at compact areas, create a replicable model which will act like a light house to other aspiring cities. India Smart Cities Challenge 5

Drivers for smart cities Demographic growth Increase of population of 15 to 30 % in Belgian Cities by 2060 Multicultural population Demographic change Increase of % 65+ with 27% and 85% by 57% in Belgian cities by 2060 Climate change Further increase of temperature in Belgian cities with 2 to 4 C by 2030 Mobility Belgium number one in lose of hours per year due to traffic jam: 51 hours per year (2014) Effect on air quality Digitalisation Hyperconnected, digital lifestyle: 54% of Belgian people use Internet via mobile devices Digital technology: cloud, big data analysis, IoT, wearables, 40% of India s population in cities by 2030

Role of Agoria Improve dialogue between cities, policy makers and the technology industry Offer a platform to start the strategic proces Provide information and advice over technology trends and solutions Single point of acces for the technology industry Exhaustive international knowledge Experience with new financing and business models Offering the complete technology value chain

Focus on 4 domains smart energy smart mobility smart digital communication/infrastructure smart building/living and working environment 4 working groups 70 active companies

The core infrastructure elements in a Smart City India Smart City Challenge I. adequate water supply, II. assured electricity supply, III. sanitation, including solid waste management, IV. efficient urban mobility and public transport, V. affordable housing, especially for the poor, VI. robust IT connectivity and digitalization, VII. good governance, especially e-governance and citizen participation, VIII. sustainable environment, IX. safety and security of citizens, particularly women, children and the elderly, and X. health and education. 10

Inspiring use cases

Stuttgart - Multimodal Transport Services

Antwerpen - Dynamic greenwave for Trams & Cars This green wave solution for the Belgielei is working following the advisory speed principle. It is very simple and flexible. On the basis of detectors at the crossing points, the system calculates which gives the smoothest flow. It may for example decide to keep the traffic lights slightly longer green or red. The result is a very smooth flow for both trams and cars as well as a very low investment for the city. Once the tram enters the avenue, he will get an advisory speed. At 40 km/h, he can pick up on the green wave for the whole avenue. The standard speed is 27 km/h. When getting a 10 km/h advise, the driver will know that he best already slow down for the next intersection s red light. City of ANTWERP Dynamic Greenwave for trams en cars "Siemens ' traffic engineers knew how to convert our objectives to a clear study. And thanks to their systematic approach, the test phase was already a big success Michael Bastiaens, Deputy Coordinator for management and maintenance of the public space at the City of Antwerp (Urban development).

Los Angeles Dynamic on-street parking Los Angeles concerned by circling traffic seeking parking spaces 6000 sensors in 800 streets Dynamic pricing influences driver behavior Direct motorists to under-utilised parking spaces Merge solution manages all the data and provides: A Dashboard overview Real time reporting for maintenance and enforcement A policy adaptive system Political awareness about the power of pricing

Electric bike and charging systems

Luxembourg & Namur fast bus charging systems

Electrical city transport produced in Belgium

Led street lighting multisensor technology Wavre Mechelen Viroinval

Aerial thermography: district heating Lille - Monitoring of hot spots in a district heating network Red line = assumed trajectory of the district heating network ; Yellow line = mapped trajectory of the network using aerial thermography Analysis of hot spots (red areas) in the network as a basis for field inspection Lille (FR)

Waterschap Brabantse Delta Water Management using alert signals

Nice Energy Grid

Kalasatama becomes the Smart City district of Helsinki The goal: to manage resources so intelligently that residents will gain an extra hour of free time every day.

Vienna - aspern Seestadt Smart City District One of the biggest Smart City Projects in Europe Apartments for 20.000 inhabitants and 20.000 work places until 2030 Size: 240 Hectare Manifold utilization generates economic impulse and provides quality of life, ideal living lab New, multifunctional city district including apartments, offices, business and research quarters and a school campus.

Mulhouse and Courbevoie Digital Platform for city and citizens

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