It was fantastic to be able to speak directly to urban plan-ners, academics, and industry experts on Australia’s Smart Cities Plan.
Congratulations to the organizers of the Smart Cities Expo World Forum for bringing so many stakeholders with bright ideas together to shape our cities of the future. I look forward to the next Expo.
The Hon. Angus Taylor, MPAssistant Minister to the Prime Minister.
with responsibilities for Cities and Digital Transformation, Federal member for Hume
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TESTIMONIALS
Renald GallisVice President Ecosystem & Marketing, Thinxtra Pty Ltd Australia (SigFox Network Operator)
Dr. Sekhar KondepudiVice Chairman, Focus Group on Smart Sustainable Cities, International Telecommunication Union (ITU)
The Hon. Jordi Puigneró I FerrerSecretary for Telecommunications, Cybersecurity and Digital Society, Government of Catalonia, Kingdom of Spain
Dr. Mazlan AbbasChief Operating O�cer, REDtone IoT, Malaysia
Peter AuhlCIO ar Adelaide City Council
The Hon. Stephen CanningCabinet Member for Digital Innovation, Essex County Council, United Kingdom
Sandy Burgoyne DIRECTOR, FUTURE CITIES COLLABORATIVE, UNITED STATES STUDIES CENTRE, UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY
Charbel AounDirector of Future Cities Catapult, London, United Kingdomand global strategic advisory council, cityzenith Usa.
George BurciagaCeo/Founder, Civiq Smartscapes, United States
Renato de CastroAdvisor World E-Governments organisations of cities & local governments, seouls & leading cities Boston.
Bryan Douglas SECRETARY GENERAL, GLOBAL LIGHTING ASSOCIATION, AUSTRALIA
Judith HannanMayor, Wollondilly Shire Council, Australia
Paul PisasaleMayor, City of Ipswich, Queensland, Australia
Samit SenRegional Manager–Smart Connected Services / IEC Interface, Paci�c, Building Technologies & Solutions, Johnson Controls, Australia
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Dr. Boyd MurrayDirector, Murray Wireless, Australia
David Whit�eld FOUNDER - CCO, IOL TECHNOLOGIES, AUSTRALIA
Dr. Uzman Zafar FOUNDER & CEO, DUC INTERNATIONAL CONSULTING, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
Jacob Lindsay SERVICE DESIGNER, DIGITAL FUTURES, AURECON, AUSTRALIA
Ian McLeodEXPERIENCED CHIEF EXECUTIVE, ENERGY THOUGHT LEADER, ENZEN, AUSTRALIA
Dr. Ha�z Yasar LateefDirector, Smart Cities Expo World Forum
Paul JamesDirector at Institute for Culture and Society, University of Western Sydney
Lorraine Longato DIRECTOR NETWORK VALUE ORGANISATION FOR ANZ, SAP, AUSTRALIA
Prof. Y Jay Guo DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR AND FOUNDING DIRECTOR, GLOBAL BIG DATA TECHNOLOGIES CENTRE, UTS: UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA
Dez Blanch�eldHead of Technology & Technology & Cloud Platforms
Tan Yigitcanlar ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF URBAN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT, QUEENSLAND UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, AUSTRALIA
Dr. Dian Tjondronegoro
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING FACULTY, QUEENSLAND UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, AUSTRALIA
Prof. Andry Rakotonirainy PROFESSOR, INTELLIGENT TRANSPORT SYSTEMS, QUEENSLAND UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, AUSTRALIA
Conference Program 31st Aug - 1st Sep 2017
Keynote VI: A blurred Smart Future: Four Disruptive Predictions that will blow your Mind
Speaker: Renato De Castro (Advisor World e-Governments Organisation of Cities & Local Governments, Seoul Leading Cities, Boston)
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The Internet of Things comes with change, innovation and value to our cities. The Nationwide IoT network is now live, covering all major & regional cities in Australia. How does such a network bring energy e�ciencies, energy productivity and better sustainability solutions to bene�t cities & citizens?
Speaker: Renald Gallis (Vice President Ecosystem & Marketing, Thinxtra Pty Ltd Australia (SigFox Network Operator)
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Third Session 01:00 pm - 03:05 pm
Day One – 31st Aug 2017OpeningRegistration Welcome Remarks and Overview
8:00 am - 8:45 am
First Session 9:00 am - 10:15 am
Panel Discussion 1- How to innovate healthcare in smart cities2- Targeted health, well-being & social care services using citizen owned-devices3- Using digital technology and data to minimize demand on healthcare systems
Morning Refreshments and Networking Break 10:15 am - 10:30 am
Keynote I: How Smart CATALONIA aims to transform Catalonia into a smart region?
Speaker: Hon. Jordi Puigneró I Ferrer (Secretary for Telecommunications, Cybersecurity and Digital Society, Government of Catalonia, Kingdom of Spain)
1.
Keynote II: How technology will change the way local government interacts with residents?
Speaker: Hon. Stephen Canning (Cabinet Member for Digital Innovation, Essex County Council, United Kingdom)
2.
Keynote III: Case studies of IOT and Lora Network Deployment across Australia
Speaker: Hon. Peter Auhl (Chief Innovation O�cer (CIO), Adelaide City Council Australia)
3.
Second Session 10:30 am - 11:10 amConnected Technology as the Gateway to Improved Health Services
11:10 am - 12:00 pmKeynote IV: Human Centered approach to Cities & Mobility
Speaker: 4. Charbel Aoun
(Director of Future Cities Catapult, London, United Kingdom and Global Strategic Advisory Council, Cityzenith USA)
Keynote V: HOW SMART ARE AUSTRALIAN CITIES?
Speaker: 5. Sandy Burgoyne
(Director, Future Cities Collaborative, United States Studies Centre, University of Sydney)
Lunch Break : Bu�et 12:00 pm - 01:00 pm
Keynote VIII: Exploring New Revenue Streams in the Internet of Things Ecosystem
Speaker: Dr. Sekhar Kondepudi (Vice Chairman, Focus Group on Smart Sustainable Cities, International Telecommunication Union (ITU)
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Keynote IX: Intelligent digital cities are resetting their position and starting at street level
Speaker: George Burciaga(CEO/Founder, CIVIQ Smartscapes, United States)
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Keynote X: Role of Telcos in the Era of IOT
Speaker: Dr. Mazlan Abbas (Chief Executive O�cer, FAVORIOT, Malaysia)
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Fourth Session 03:30 pm - 06:00 pm
Refreshments and Networking Break 03:05 pm - 03:30 pm
Panel:
Smart Grids, sustainable cities and innovations in energy1- Exploring ways to make cities more e�ective and energy e�cient using M2M and IOT solutions2- Smart grids as a gateway towards a better quality of life in cities?3- What processes need to be in place to adopt and implement innovative energy such as training of electricians and engineers?4- Strategies for individual businesses to support the path towards becoming a more sustainable and economic city (e.g. smart buildings)5- Discussing city partnerships with global leading companies to reach smart city goals – bene�ts and challenges
Post Events DrinksEnd of Day 1 – Conference Day One – 31st Aug 2017
Keynote VII:
Keynote XI: How about IoT in the Retail Industry: Exploring the Possibilities IoT Enables?
Speaker: Hon. Patricia McCarney (President, World Council on City Data (WCCD), Director of Global Cities Institute at the University of Toronto, Canada)
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Keynote XII: Smart is the new sustainable! But does smart city really lead to sustainable outcomes?
Speaker: Tan Yigitcanlar (Associate Professor of Urban Planning and Development, Queensland University of Technology, Australia)
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Registration Welcome Remarks and Overview
Day Two –1st Sep 2017
Opening 8:00 am - 8:45 am
First Session 9:00 am - 10:15 am
Panel Discussion 1- How do you identify parameters and metrics that relate to the context of the city? 2- How are objectives and KPI’s set? Who are the stakeholders involved in this? 3- Is it possible to build an evaluating model?
Morning Refreshments and Networking Break 10:15 am - 10:30 am
Keynote I: Arti�cial Intelligence – A Faster And Smarter Way To Turn Big Data into Real-Time Decision-Making
Speaker: Paul James (Director, Institute for Culture and Society, University of Western Sydney)
1.
Keynote II: Optimizing Asset Performance With Industrial Iot And Analytics
Speaker: Judith Hannan (Mayor, Wollondilly Shire Council, Australia)
2.
Keynote III: Personalised Mobile Health: Harnessing the Power of Big Data from Multimodal Signals in IoT Framework
Speaker: Dr. Dian Tjondronegoro (Associate Professor, Science and Engineering Faculty, Queensland University of Technology, Australia)
3.
Second Session 10:30 am - 11:10 amStandards & Metrics to Measure a City’s ‘smartness’
11:10 am - 12:00 pmKeynote IV: How regulation hastening IoT and Big Data adoption
Speaker: 4. Dr. Ha�z Yasar Lateef
(Director, Smart Cities Expo World Forum)
Keynote V: Big Data VS Privacy – Maintaining the Balance Between Pro�t and Con�dentiality
Speaker: 5. Dr. Uzman Zafar
(Founder & CEO, DUC International Consulting, United Arab Emirates)
Fourth Session 03:30 pm - 06:00 pm
Refreshments and Networking Break 03:05 pm - 03:30 pm
Awards Ceremony
Panel:
Which is best for your IoT application: Narrowband IoT or LPWAN?1- Which is better for your product, a Cat-o, Cat-1 or Cat-M LTE network or LPWAN?2- What are the e�ective business models for collaboration with key verticals?3- Discussions around range vs. data rate vs power consumption for these IoT connectivity technologies.4- The drawbacks for each network, including security and whether devices can actively initiate communication with the network
Post Events DrinksEnd of Day 2 – Conference Day Two – 1st Sep 2017
Lunch Break : Bu�et 12:00 pm - 01:00 pmWorkshop: Innovative Cyber Security and Privacy for Internet of Things: Strategies, Technologies, and Implementations.
Keynote VI: How to Choose an IoT Low Power Wireless Area Network
Speaker: 6. Samit Sen
(Regional Manager–Smart Connected Services / IEC Interface, Paci�c, Building Technologies & Solutions, Johnson Controls, Australia
Keynote VII: Paradigm Shifts in Lighting
Speaker: 7. Bryan Douglas
(Secretary General, Global Lighting Association, Australia)
Keynote VIII: How to Fund and Sustain Smart City Projects and Infrastructure?
Speaker: 8. Jacob Lindsay
(SERVICE DESIGNER, DIGITAL FUTURES, AURECON, AUSTRALIA)
Smart
Grid
Smart
Agriculture
Smart
TransportationIndustrial
IoT
Smart & Green
Buildings
Smart
Health
Smart
PaymentsSmart Governance/
E-Government
Smart
Wearables
Smart
Lighting
Smart
WaterBlockchain
Cyber
SecurityRenewable
Energy
Autonomous
Vehicles
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