Information Session
October 9 2018
#SmarterTogether
• Two leading cities, with established strategies, when it comes to digital maturity, technology transformation and smart city innovation
• We share common problems and understand the benefits of collaboration
• We have similar abilities to implement and working together can develop scalable Canadian solutions
• Developing working relationships that will endure beyond the smart cities challenge
• MOU for a Common Smart City Approach
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#SmarterTogether
Finding our Focus
MOBILITY
MOBILITY
SAFETY &
SECURITY
EMPOWERMENT
& INCLUSION
ENVIRONMENTAL
QUALITY
HEALTHY LIVING &
RECREATION
ECONOMIC
OPPORTUNITY
Ideation and Engagement
(pre and post SCC launch)
Focus Area
Challenge Statement
Submission
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Surrey and Vancouver will implement Canada’s first two collision-free multi-modal transportation corridors, leveraging autonomous vehicles and smart technologies to demonstrate the path to safer, healthier and more socially connected communities while reducing emissions, improving transportation efficiency and enhancing livability in the face of rapid growth and traffic congestion. #SmarterTogether
The Challenge Statement
Innovation Corridor….Two Ways
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Official Timeline
Call for Innovation / Project and Partner Selection
Call for Innovation
(CFI)
Sep 20 Oct 9 Nov 15 Nov 15-Dec 30 By Jan 31
Publish Corridor Vision
(CFI Addendum III)
Information Session
Receive Responses
Select Project Advance to Next Stage
Shortlist Projects
Our Vision Data and
Technology Solutions
Community Outcomes
Responses and Projects Proposals
Outcomes Zero Collisions
Improved safety
Increased availability of mobility options
Reduced emissions
Increased accessibility
Healthier communities
More socially connected communities
Higher people-moving capacity
Enhanced travel experience
Our Vision Desired Outcomes
Innovation
Corridors
Challenge Statement
Designed for All
Projects
Graphics in Call for Innovation – Addendum III
• Existing Systems and Destinations • Corridor Context • Concept Plan • Opportunities and Challenges • Enhancement Plans • Technology Strategies • Prioritized Strategies
Data and Technology Solutions
• Autonomous shuttles
• Smart mobility infrastructure projects
• Advanced data and analytics projects
• Enhanced user experience projects
• Your suggestions
Data and Technology Solutions
• Replicable • Interoperable • Scalable • Inclusive and open • Achieve City targets and goals • Respond to the needs of populations that have
traditionally not benefitted from technological innovation • Financially disadvantaged • Seniors • People with disabilities • Vulnerable populations
Data and Technology Solutions
• Respect the context, character, and planning principles of areas adjacent to the corridors.
• Respondents should also be familiar with
Infrastructure Canada’s Smart City Challenge principles and the Smart Cities Challenge Finalist Guide.
Building the Final Proposal
Surrey Projects
2019 2023
Project 1
Project 2
Project 3
Project 4
Vancouver Projects
2019 2023
Project 1
Project 2
Project 3
Project 4
Joint Projects
Send us your best ideas
Tell us about you and/or your partners
Why is this initiative important to you?
How does this initiative align with
your goals?
Describe your understanding of our vision and outcomes?
Information about your proposal
How is your proposal unique and innovative?
Past experience and collaborations
Description of any contributions you are
willing to make to take this proposal forward
Any other guidance you would like to
provide
Respond by November 15
Completion of online questionnaire at www.smartertogether.ca Submit Presentation
Q&A