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© 2010 IBM Corporation The Impact of Big Data for Smart Cities What constitutes big data and why? Arnaud Hay Associate Partner – Global Business Services (GBS) [email protected]
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© 2010 IBM Corporation

The Impact of Big Data for Smart Cities

What constitutes big data and why?

Arnaud Hay

Associate Partner – Global Business Services (GBS)[email protected]

© 2011 IBM Corporation22

In 2007 for the firsttime over 50% of the worldpopulation lives in cities.In 2050, the projection is70%.

Agglomerations of the world will shape the future of a smarterplanet ...The Cities are becoming the engine of our development

Aging population,migration, …

Each year the world getsbigger than 3 times thepopulation of Belgium

Within 10 years, Brusselsdemography will growth of20%....50.000 new homes

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Urbanizing the planet ...

Today’s harsh realities impact all European cities

Tourists

Local & ImmigrantsDecliningBudgets

IncreasingThreats

Aging populations

AgingInfrastructure

Innovation

Investment

Community

Sustainability

Roads CongestionLast mile Goods

delivery

WaterEnergy

Waste Management

SecuritySafetyFraud

Economic Stress

© 2010 IBM Corporation

Global PresenceData…the next natural resource for Smarter Cities

© 2010 IBM Corporation

What is then a Smarter City ?

This is a city that invests in human capital FIRST, the welfare of its people and thatplaces citizen participation in priority

It is a city whose infrastructure are:

- Instrumented, interconnected, intelligent

- That "interoperate" in a command center and operations: cross-cutting approach

Public Safety

Education

Healthcare Transportation

Energy andWater

Social Services

City Strategy &AdministrationHospitals

Universities

Non-profits Citizens

Utilities

Businesses

Economic Development

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Becoming Smart is a given !

What does it take in today’s worldto make it happen ?

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Few Smart city references

Sonoma Valley

South Bend

Miami Dade

Washington DC

Desert Mountain

New Jersey TA

Pumagua

CAEM

Zhenjiang

Beijing

Singapour

Russian Railways

Finnish Transport Agency

Stockholm

RIONED

Flood Control

Water Diversion Project

SuZhou QingYuan

Queensland

Malte

Ferrovie Dello Stato

Transdev

LondresDublin

Transport

Eau

Sécurité Publique

Cross Agences

Energie Santé – Services sociaux

Université de New YorkIrish Water

Rio

New York P D

Menphis P D

Chicago

UK Ministry Of Justice

South African Police Services

Madrid

US Customs & Border

Boston

Davao

Tucson

Minneapolis

ESB ElectricVehicles

Public LightingUtility

Divers (Bâtiments, Aéroports, Ports, Stade, Malls ….)

POSCO

Operations portuaires

Centres commerciaux

Miami Dolphins

Nanjing

Manheim

LG CNS

UK Department of Work

WorkCover

Alameda County

Xinjiang Health

Maryland

West Midland Police

Montpellier

Based on 2400 engagements with municipalities…

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Our world is more and more

INSTRUMENTEDproducing Data

Our world is more and more

INTERCONNECTEDInterconnecting Data

All systems can become more and more

INTELLIGENTLeveraging Data Analytics

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Data, the next natural resourcefor Smarter Cities

© 2010 IBM Corporation

For more Information

Philippe Dubernard

Business Development ExecutiveSmarter Cities Leader BeNeLux

+32 498 91 27 [email protected]

Arnaud Hay

Associate PartnerGBS Telecomunication Europe

+32 473 800 [email protected]

© 2013 IBM Corporation10

THANK YOU !


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