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  • 1. BARCELONA 2014

2. POLITICAL VISION AND FRAMEWORKSTechnology as a means to providingthe city with ... More efficient and sustainable mobility Environmental sustainability Business friendly and a magnet for attractingcapital Social integration and cohesion Communication with and closeness to the people Knowledge, creativity and innovation Transparency and democratic culture Universal access to culture, education and healthImproving the well-being and qualityof life of city residentsEconomic progressCity of the peopleEEUURROOPPEEAANN CCOOMMMMIISSSSIIOONNBBAARRCCEELLOONNAA CCIITTYY CCOOUUNNCCIILLBBAARRCCEELLOONNAA CCIITTYY MMOODDEELL 3. CERD PLAN (1859)MEDIEVAL ROMAN (15-10 BC) (1300 - 1600)UNIVERSAL EXPOSITION (1888) INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION (1900) UNIVERSAL EXPOSITION (1929)OLYMPIC GAMES (1992) FRUM (2004) SMART CITY (2014) 4. TOWARDS BARCELONA 5.0 Inclusive City Productive City Self-Sufficient City Smart and Innovative City City of Communities and Public Spaces 5. FINANCES & RANKINGSBarcelona City Council's Balance SheetBudget for 2014: 2,574 Billion (22% increasein investment, i.e. 426 million)Robust budgetary managementSound financial fundamentalsHigh gross operating surpluses of 24% onaverage in 2007-2012Sustainable (0 deficit, 0 increase in debt (debt< 60% of current revenues), 0 increase in taxes)Liquidity (payment in 30 days)Investment capacity (Savings > 15% currentrevenues)MOODY'S: Baa2 outlook: positive (February 2014) S&P: BBB (May 2014)Rankings1st Smart City in Spain (IDC 2012)4th Smart City in Europe (FastCo.EXIST 2013)10th Smart City in the World (FastCo.EXIST 2012)Top 6 most successful Smart Cities (European Parliament 2013)Top 10 in Transparency in Catalonia (UAB Study)1st Most Attractive City in Europe for Organising Events (Pro SkyDestination Report 2014)Top 10 Most Attractive Cities in the World for Sports Events(portalhotels.com 2014)3rd Business City in Europe (Cushman & Wakefield 2011)6th City for Doing Business in Europe(Cushman & Wakefield 2011)1st Attractive City for Western European Investing (Best to InvestReport 2013)Top 10 Cities in the World for Cycling (The Sidney Morning Herald2014)1st City Model in the World (Ernst & Young 2011)6th City in the World in Urban Brand (Saffron European CityBrandBarometer The Guardian 2014)6th Most Attractive City in Europe for Doing Business (Ernst & Young2011)6th Most Highly Regarded City Worldwide (http://ves.cat/kGdN 2014)2nd City for Organising International Events (City and Country WorldReport 2010, ICCA) 6. RESEARCH & INNOVATION CENTERS OF COMPANIESIN BCN 7. AWARDSiCapital, Capital of InnovationThe European Commission awards BCN using newtechnologies to bring the city's citizens.03/12/2013Opentext Heroes AwardsResponsible TourismInstitute for Responsible Tourism (IRT)24/07/2011Mayors Challenge with "Vincles BCN"Vincles BCN is a project that aims to create a networkof trust that can break down the isolation of elderlypeople. It is the project awarded from 155 innovativeideas submitted by cities from all round Europe.18/09/2014Intelligent City InfrastructureC40 and Siemens Honor Cities for Leadership in TacklingClimate Change22/09/2014Novay Networked InnovationNova Digital Identity Award18/10/13Opendata BCN is the best practice in the country.20/07/2014The OpenText Heroes Awards recognizecustomers for their outstanding efforts inderiving business value from innovative andsuccessful software deployments.17-21/11/2013ENI InteroperabilityAwards CNIS Interoperability in PublicAdministration and Security.16/12/3013Premis Protecci de dades en el dissenyAutoritat Catalana de Protecci de Dades08/04/2014VI Information Society AwardsSocinfo Fundation12/02/2014 8. PRINCIPLES OF A SMART CITY1. Establishing the city model with the city's mantra2. Analysing the city's structure and defining its action plans3. Re-thinking the city's systems, and not just updating them4. Developing the economy of the city's services togetherwith the ecosystem5. Making the city more resilient and promoting long-terminvestment6. Building a habitable city, which increases public space forthe people7. Changing the organisation by smashing silos8. Working with other cities and form part of the CityProtocol Society 9. CITY'S MANTRATo become a city of productiveneighborhoods, at human speed,interconnected, eco-efficient, re-naturalized,energetically self-sufficientand regenerated at zero emissions,inside a high-speed interconnectedMetropolitan AreaBarcelona is steering its city-development strategy to ensure its citizens enjoy quality oflife, social and urban improvements and added value in their neighbourhoods, byfocusing all its urban potential on sustainable development and the green economy, infavour of a city that is self-sufficient in energy and where nature plays a notable role inthe city's equilibrium. A city connected with a high-speed and hyper-connectedMetropolitan Area, which ensures the development of the region and the improvementof the cities that form it. 10. BARCELONA'S SMART CITY VALUESSOCIAL DREAM+ EFFICIENT+ SUSTAINABLE+ PRODUCTIVE+ SOCIAL+ FREE+ HEALTHY 11. STRATEGIC LINES INTERNATIONAL POSITIONINGINTERNATIONAL COOPERATIONSMART LOCAL PROGRAMMES1. TelecommunicationsNetworks2. Urban Platform3. Smart Data4. Smart Lighting5. Energy Self-Sufficiency6. Smart Water7. Smart Mobility8. Renaturalisation9. Urban Transformation10. Smart Urban Furniture11. Urban Resilience12. Citizenship13. Open Government14. Barcelona in Your Pocket15. Smart Waste Collection16. Smart regulation17. Smart Innovation18. Healthcare and SocialServices19. Education20. Smart Tourist Destination21. Infrastructure and Logistics22. Leisure and Culture1. BESOS2. CitySDK3. CloudOpting4. Commons4EU5. DC4Cities6. EUNOIA7. iCity8. INSIGHT9. Open-DAI10. CONDUITS11. FIREBALL12. Green eMotion13. MOLECULES14. smartCEM15. SUPERHUB16. TRANS-FORM17. Lighthouse 12. ANATOMY OF THE CITY 13. CONCEPTUAL MODEL OF BARCELONAENVIRONMENTICT WATER ENERGY MATTER MOBILITY NATURECITY SCALEPUBLIC AND PRIVATEINFRASTRUCTURESPUBLIC AND SOCIAL SERVICESOPEN GOVERNMENT 14. SMART LOCAL PROGRAMMES 2014Cross- sectional Programmes1. Telecommunications Networks2. Urban Platform3. Smart Data4. Smart Lighting5. Energy Self-Sufficiency6. Smart Water7. Smart Mobility8. Renaturalisation9. Urban Transformation10. Smart Urban Furniture11. Urban Resilience12. Citizenship13. Open Government14. Barcelona in Your Pocket15. Smart Waste Collection16. Smart regulation17. Smart Innovation18. Healthcare and Social Services19. Education20. Smart Tourist Destination21. Infrastructures and Logistics22. Leisure and Culture 15. THE 22 PROGRAMMES IN THE 12 AREAS1.TelecomunicationNetworks6. SmartWater15. SmartWasteCollection4. SmartLighting5. EnergySelf-Sufficiency7. SmartMobility8.Renaturalisation9. Urban Transformation10. Smart Urban Furniture11. Urban Resilience14. Barcelona in YourPocket16. Smart regulation2. Urban Platform3. Smart Data17. Smart Innovation18. Healthcare andSocial Services19. Education20. Smart TouristDestination21. Infrastructuresand Logistics22. Leisure andCulture12. Citizenship13. Open Government 16. 24 SMART GLOBAL PROGRAMMES1. Telecommunications Networks (Paco Rodrguez)2. Urban Platform (Paco Rodrguez)3. Smart Data (Eduard Martn)4. Smart Lighting (Cristina Castells)5. Energy Self-Sufficiency (Cristina Castells)6. SmartWater (Cristina Vila)7. Smart Mobility (Jordi Ortuo)8. Renaturalisation (Margarida Pares)9. Urban Transformation (Maria Sisternas)10. Smart Urban Furniture (Paco Rodrguez)11. Urban Resilience (Ares Gabas/ Miquel Corral)12. Citizenship (Jordi Reynes )13. Open Government (Sergi Jerez/ Carles Agust)14. Barcelona in Your Pocket (Sergi Jerez)15. SmartWaste Collection (Jordi Ametll)16. Smart Regulation (Maria Galindo)17. Smart Innovation (Maria Galindo)18. Healthcare and Social Services (Pilar Solanes/ Josep Maria Mir)19. Education (Eduard Martn)20. Smart Tourist Destination (Xavier Suol)21. Infrastructure and Logistics (Pendent)22. Leisure and Culture (Ins Garriga)23. International Positioning (Jlia Lpez)24. International Cooperation (Jlia Lpez)Cross- sectional Programmes 17. 1. TELECOMMUNICATIONS NETWORKAimsTo achieve maximum coverage toenable the sensorisation of the city,ensuring compliance and deploymentof aerials.Integrating the various existingnetworks in Barcelona into a single one1 by promoting the deployment ofinfrastructures for mobile phones andnew-generation networks.DescriptionStrategicProjectsPrincipalPartners1. Aerials Plan2. New telecommunicationsnetwork3. WIFI4. FTTH deployment5. Skype on WiFi6. Video-conferencing 18. 1. TELECOMMUNICATIONS NETWORKWIFI WITH ENVIRONMENT AND LOCALISATION SENSORS22@ Barcelona District 19. 2. URBAN PLATFORMAimsTo make app and sensor suppliersindependent, by allowing a multi-supplierscheme.Opening up infrastructures, information,etc., to separate technological solutionsfrom their suppliers, by standardisingsensors and creating simpler apps withmore solidarity.DescriptionStrategicProjectsPrincipalPartners1. Sensor Platform (SENTILO)http://www.sentilo.io/wordpress/2. CityOS3. iCity 4. CityDB5. BCN Cloud6. Cloud Opting 7. City SDK European Projects 20. 2. URBAN PLATFORMSupport services for SmartCity business appsSensor Platform BDOther sensorplatforms...NEW ARCHITECTURE...SensorsControl CentresSmart CityApplicationsiCityExternalControlCentresTerritoryBasisInfoSituation roomServicesApplicationsSensorsScadasIRISMyceliumAPPSControl CentresControl CentreCity OSBig Data (BBDD) ModellingPrediction Open DataStandard Interoperation Interface with Information SourcesCityInformationSourcesDATA + APPSCity OpenOpen dataDynamicDataHistoricalDataVideoSocialNetworksbSentilo (open source) Other Corp. Platforms 21. 3. SMART DATAAimsIntegrating, analysing, sharing andmeasuring the information on the cityand its services.Having tools with city data that enablethe city's level of development to bemeasured and its governanceimproved.DescriptionStrategicProjectsPrincipalPartners1. City Indicators2. Situation Room (Project with Cityzenith included) 22. 3. SMART DATACONTROL PANELSITUATION ROOM 23. 4. SMART LIGHTINGAimsEnsuring compliance with lightingcriteria (colour temperature, levels,uniformity, contrasts, etc.) required bythe city for more efficiency.Implementing a lighting plan thatfollows the guidelines of the smartlighting concept, i.e. a lightingtechnology designed for energyefficiency.DescriptionStrategicProjectsPrincipalPartners1. Deployment of lighting systems according to their operational type,LED technology and sensors. 24. 4. SMART LIGHTINGLIGHTING MASTER PLANBarcelona 25. 5. ENERGY SELF-SUFFICIENCYAims Promoting full independence in therealm of energy, including buildings.A series of initiatives aimed at energyself-production and self-consumptionby raising awareness among thepopulation.DescriptionStrategicProjectsPrincipalPartners1. Energy Self-Sufficiency inbuildings2. Distribution and consumptionnetwork3. Heating and cooling networks4. Energy Self-SufficiencyCatalogue5. Electric-panel monitoring6. Wind Turbine 26. 5. ENERGY SELF-SUFFICIENCYBARCELONA ENERGY SELF-SUFFICIENCY PLANBarcelona 27. 6. SMART WATERAimsProviding the city with smartmanagement of water resources, both inthe administration of ground andunderground water and in therationalised use of public services(irrigation and fountains).Automating, testing and remote-controllingirrigation, fountain andsewer systems to make more efficientuse of water resources.DescriptionStrategicProjectsPrincipalPartners1. Remote-controlled irrigation2. Remote-controlled ornamental fountains3. Smart sewerage systems 28. 6. SMART WATERSMART IRRIGATIONGardens along Pg Taulat at the junction with C/ Josep Pla 29. 7. SMART MOBILITYAimsA holistic vision of mobility, byintroducing ICT components, toimprove urban mobility and makeelectric vehicles a Barcelonabenchmark.Adding ICT elements to the variousplayers involved in Mobility (Vehicles,Energy, Infrastructures and Individuals),to achieve Smart MobilityDescriptionStrategicProjectsPrincipalPartners1. Electric Vehicle Board2. Live Platform3. Smart Parking4. Green eMotion5. Sustainable Mobility Plan6. eBici7. MOTIT8. Automated Driving (BB-CAD) 30. 7. SMART MOBILITYElectric Vehicle Recharging PointGlries 31. 8. RENATURALISATIONAimsPreserving the biodiversity and achievingan ecological infrastructure capable ofoffering socio-environmental services,bringing nature into the city and making itmore fertile. Promoting a nature-territory-public connection.Deploying the Green and BiodiversityPlan with the 10 strategic lines and 68initiatives it contains.DescriptionStrategicProjectsPrincipalPartners1. Drafting the protocols for preserving biodiversity2. Implementing the Green Corridors Project3. Promoting green on roofs, terraces, faades and courtyards4. Monitoring and mapping out the state of our natural heritage5. Promoting Blioblitz-type public initiatives 32. 8. RENATURALISATIONGREEN URBAN CORRIDORSBarcelona 33. 9. URBAN TRANSFORMATIONAimsRemodelling the city's main roads,zones, areas, etc., by taking on boardfeasible, sustainable, efficient andeffective criteria.Incorporating smart components(energy efficiency, connectivity,mobility, etc.) into the transformationsof the city.DescriptionStrategicProjectsPrincipalPartners1. Passeig de Grcia2. Avinguda Parallel3. Passeig Sant Joan4. Montjuc's New Museum Centre5. Glries6. Diagonal Avenue7. Super blocks 34. 9. URBAN TRANSFORMATIONREMODELLED URBAN ZONEPlaa de les Glries 35. 10. SMART URBAN FURNITUREAimsRedesigning public objects put up inBarcelona to make them sustainable.Designing urban furniture in line withthe criteria and the smart-city strategy(Habitability, Feasibility andSustainability).DescriptionStrategicProjectsPrincipalPartners1. Smartquesina2. Kiosks3. Cyclist Panel4. Smart Slabs 36. 10. SMART URBAN FURNITURESMARTQUESINAFira Gran Via 37. 11. URBAN RESILIENCEAimsCity's prevention, resistance and rapidrecovery from impact or situations ofcrisis, which put the continuity of itsservices at risk.Detecting, analysing and predicting thecity's risks.DescriptionStrategicProjectsPrincipalPartners1. Operational control centre2. Situation Room3. Resilience Board4. United Nations Programme5. Technological Security 38. 13. URBAN RESILIENCEControl CentresBarcelona 39. 12. CITIZENSAimsExploiting the city's resources andservices to the full, for its own and itsresidents' benefit.Endowing the public with the city'sresources for their own developmentand profit.DescriptionStrategicProjectsPrincipalPartners1. Manufacturing Centres2. Manufacturing Laboratories (Fab Lab)3. Barcelona + Sustainable Map 40. 12. CITIZENSFABKIDS WORKSHOPFab Lab Barcelona 41. 13. OPEN GOVERNMENTAimsTo promote interaction among thepublic, administrative procedures andservices of the city.Having an efficient e-Governmentservice on which basis, public data canbe opened, exploited and ultimatelyused to the full.DescriptionStrategicProjectsPrincipalPartners1. Open Data2. Virtual Citizen Help and Information Office (OVAC)3. eGovernment4. Open Government (GO) http://governobert.bcn.cat/ 42. 13. OPEN GOVERNMENTVIRTUAL CITIZEN HELP AND INFORMATION OFFICE - OVACCasa del Mig 2 43. 14. BARCELONA IN YOUR POCKETAimsPromoting the use of mobiletechnologies for accessing city services,boosting the mobile industry andpositioning Barcelona as a mobile-technologybenchmark.Developing and promotingapps that make life easier and morecomfortable for residents and visitorsto Barcelona.DescriptionStrategicProjectsPrincipalPartners1. Barcelona Contacless2. Mobile apps3. Digital Identity in mobiles4. Apps4bcn 44. 14. BARCELONA IN YOUR POCKETBCN IDTowing - Procedures 45. 15. SMART WASTE COLLECTIONAimsOptimising the management of urbanwaste.Providing a smart, automated waste-collectionsystem and improving theplanning and rates for recycling.DescriptionStrategicProjectsPrincipalPartners1. Pneumatic waste collection2. Sensorisation of containers 46. 18. SMART WASTE COLLECTIONPNEUMATIC WASTE COLLECTIONPlaa Lesseps 47. 16. SMART REGULATIONAimsIntegrating smart city projects in thecity and progressively applying thesetypes of solutions.Including in smart-city contractualclauses in public tenders, for both theprovision of equipment and services.DescriptionStrategicProjectsPrincipalPartners1. Tenders2. Government measures3. ICT Master Plan: Deployment of ICT services in public roads (PDTIC)and the Urban Furniture's Layout Model4. Agreements 48. 16. SMART REGULATIONGOVERNMENT MEASURE PDTICMay 2014 49. 17. SMART INNOVATIONAimsCreating a forum for dialogue andexperiments, to innovate andinvestigate on behalf of every kind ofassociation, organisation etc., withinthe smart city realm.Setting up and promoting collaborativespaces on behalf of any type of bodythat can develop and test its innovativesmart-city solutions.DescriptionStrategicProjectsPrincipalPartners1. Smart City Campus2. Smart City Tour3. Smart City Cluster4. Urban Lab5. mSmart City CompetenceCentre6. Spark Lab7. Bit Habitat8. Barcelona Open Challenge9. Barcelona Growth 50. 17. SMART INNOVATIONSMART CITY CAMPUS22@ District 51. 18. HEALTHCARE AND SOCIAL SERVICESAimsTransforming Barcelona's Healthcareand Social Services system byexploiting ICTs to the full.Deploying and establishing aninformation network, the TicSalut ringand developing tools and models forachieving this.DescriptionStrategicProjectsPrincipalPartners1. iSalut.cat2. Comprehensive Ageing3. Telephone helpline service ICT services for the elderly and peoplewho are dependent on others4. Radars5. SITIC Strategic Plan for 2008-2015 52. 18. HEALTHCARE AND SOCIAL SERVICESTELE-CARE 53. 19. EDUCATIONAimsPromoting, educating and raisingawareness among children on mobiletechnology.Developing every type of mobileinitiative in schools and other areas, byproviding the suitable material (tablets,sensors, etc.).DescriptionStrategicProjectsPrincipalPartners1. Educat2. mSchools3. Raspberry BCN (includes SmartHort)4. 4DLife5. STEM6. Mobile Social Day7. mLearning8. Leaders in ICT promotion9. Mobile Class 54. 19. EDUCATIONmSCHOOLSBarcelona School 55. 20. SMART TOURIST DESTINATIONAimsPromoting and developing aresponsible and sustainable tourism.A series of initiatives aimed atdeveloping tourist activity in Barcelonathat is noted for its economic, socialand environmental sustainability.DescriptionStrategicProjectsPrincipalPartners1. Tourist Information andManagement System2. Virtual Tourist Office3. Tourism Biosphere Certification4. Tourist Management Spaces5. mTourism6. Database on points of interestfor tourists7. Catalunya Experience8. Tourism GIS9. Smart Shopping BCN 56. 20. SMART TOURIST DESTINATIONVIRTUAL TOURIST OFFICEhttp://www.bcn.cat/ 57. 21. INFRASTRUCTURES AND LOGISTICSAimsUnderstood from a comprehensiveperspective of the city, it involvesmanaging the flow of goods andservices to achieve public satisfaction.A series of initiatives aimed atmanaging and planning the city'sinfrastructures and logistics asefficiently, effectively andcompetently as possible.DescriptionStrategicProjectsPrincipalMembers1. Smart Port2. Smart Airport3. Micro-distribution of goods4. Industrial Ring 58. 21. INFRASTRUCTURES AND LOGISTICSBARCELONA PORT 59. 22. LEISURE AND CULTUREAimsAcquiring new values, attitudes andforms of behaviour towardstechnology, innovation, participation,etc., in the city.Activities that promote the culture ofinnovation, experimentation, etc.,while also enabling the personalgrowth of Barcelona city residentsand/or tourists.DescriptionStrategicProjectsPrincipalPartners1. Barcelona Laboratori2. Anella Creativa3. Candrom4. Creatifi BCN5. Merc Tecnolgica6. Escolab7. Petits Talents Cientfics8. Grec Innovaci9. Technology and Sport 60. 22. LEISURE AND CULTUREGIANTSPlaa Sant Jaume 61. 23. INTERNATIONAL POSITIONINGAimsPositioning Barcelona in the world as acentre for knowledge, development,citizen quality of life and sustainability.Playing host to every kind of trade fair,event, congress, etc., in the realm ofsmart cities (Habitability, Feasibility,Sustainability).DescriptionStrategicProjectsPrincipalPartners1. Participation in international events2. International events and relations (SC Expo, MWC, City Next, etc.)3. Comproms Ciutad 224. BCN Model 62. 23. INTERNATIONAL POSITIONINGMOBILE WORLD CONGRESS 2013Fira Barcelona 63. 24. INTERNATIONAL COOPERATIONAimsWorking jointly to achieve several ofthe same goals for groups and all thoseinterested who are directly or indirectlyconnected to smart cities.Making the most of knowledge andexperiences of every member with aconnection to smart cities, to speed upthe habitable, feasible and sustainabletransformation of cities.DescriptionStrategicProjectsPrincipalPartners1. City Protocol2. European Relations (European Projects) 64. 24. INTERNATIONAL COOPERATIONCITY PROTOCOL SOCIETYhttp://www.cityprotocol.org/ 65. http://smartcity.bcn.cat/en/Municipal Institute of InformationTechnology


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