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Sarah Gonsalves Head of Policy Milton Keynes Council MILTON KEYNES Future City Programme – Building IoT Solutions
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Page 1: Building IoT solutions in Milton Keynes | Sarah Gonsalves | June 2015

Sarah GonsalvesHead of Policy

Milton Keynes Council

MILTON KEYNESFuture City Programme –

Building IoT Solutions

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A Planned New City

70,000

260,000

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Milton Keynes Growth 2010-2026 – infrastructure challenges

• 28,000 new homes • 1.5 jobs per home• Population grows to 300,000+

Travel demand increase of 60%but practical capacity improvements address only 25% increase Energy and water demand and

infrastructure challenges

Reduce carbon emissions per person by 40% (2010 – 2020)

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MK Future City: Programme Objectives

The Metropolitan Century , OECD, February 2015

• Address barriers to sustainable housing and jobs growth — manage infrastructure pressures— create new service models— reduce carbon emissions

• Improve the lives of citizens — responsive/bespoke services— engaged citizens — education and skills

• Build leadership in urban innovation— foster innovation & business growth — attract investment — enhance reputation

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Milton Keynes Future City: Innovation Cluster

Satellite Applications

Internet of Things City Network

Smart Waste Smart Homes

ElectricMobility

Intelligent and on-demand mobility

Smart Grid & Energy

MK:Smart City Data Hub

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An integrated innovation and support programme leveraging large scale city data to drive economic growth

MK:SMART PROGRAMME

• Open and collaborative• Reduced barriers to innovate• Information as an asset• City wide: distributed and scalable• Chargeable services

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Internet of Things – Experimental Sensor Networks

MESH

UNB

MK DatahubAnalytics

Integration

Curation

Storage

Import

SENSORS NETWORKS DATA HUB & APPLICATIONS

TVWS

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Recycling collection use case

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Sensor deployments

Soil moisture sensors Water

moisture dashboard

Presence sensors

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Satellite Data: Urban Planning

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LUTZ Autopods

Sensors on Autopods – lidar and stereo cameras – create digital 3-d picture of the environment in which they operate

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• Focus on city challenges & use cases • Overarching vision/framework • Strategic focus plus open innovation • Eco-system of partners and core

capabilities• City-scale functionality & integration • Culture

- align interests- co-production - ease of access & engagement

Components of success

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Grow sustainability

of local economy

Innovation in city services

P o l i c y a n d g o v e r n a n c e f r a m e w o r k

CHALLENGES

• Investable business models

• Delivery of benefits at scale

• Expanding use cases across more services

• Sustainability of core capabilities

• Attraction of new enterprises

SUCCESS FACTORS

• R&D/Innovation Funding

• Experimentation & demonstration

• Strategic focus plus open innovation

• Eco-system of partners & city-scale capabilities

• Culture - collaborative - ease of engagement

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Summary overview


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