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“Unlocking Australia's Smart Cities Potential”
Welcome to
SMART CITIES FORUM
Smart Cities Forum
Eitan Bienstock
Founder, Everything IoT
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Turn Australia into a global IoT leaderPurpose:
Propel Australia’s IoT Innovation Mission:
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Foreword
Our cities—the CBDs, the suburbs and our regional centres—are where most of us live and work.
Australia’s growth as a knowledge based economy, and the prosperity this offers, goes hand in hand with the growth of our cities and the regions surrounding them.
Knowledge based industries rely on the successful concentration of industries and
organisations in particular locations.
To succeed in the 21st Century economy our cities need to be productive and accessible,
but they also need to be liveable with a clear focus on serving their citizens.
Great cities attract, retain and develop increasingly mobile talent and organisations,
encouraging them to innovate, create jobs and support growth.
While the opportunities have never been greater for our cities, congestion, poor access to jobs
and services, reduced housing affordability and increasing pollution can challenge the quality of life they offer.
Smart Cities Plan —
Foreword
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InstrumentationofEverything(IoT)
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Projected population growth in Australian capital cities—2016, 2031, 2046 and 2061
Infrastructure Australia, Australian Infrastructure Audit - Supplementary Reports - Population
Estimates and Projections, Commonwealth of Australia, Sydney, 2015.
2 In 2014 the Grattan Institute released a report mapping Australian economic activity based on location, it shows that 80 per cent of economic activity is concentrated in and near cities.
The economic contribution of different regions can be measured in a variety of ways. A consideration of contribution to national exports, terms of trade, or national income would produce different results.
Economic activity in Australia is concentrated in and near cities—80–20 distribution
of economic activity, 2011–12
Kelly J-F, Donegan P, Chisholm C, Oberklaid M, Mapping Australia’s Economy: Cities as engines of
prosperity, Grattan Institute, Melbourne, 2014.
Smart C
ities Plan — Appendix
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50% of the world population lives in cities!
75% of Australian lives in cities
80% of our economic activities occurs in cities
Why?
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Smart Cities Plan
Appointment ofMrAngusTaylor,MPastheassistantministerforcities.
Planformaximisingourcitiespotential:1. SmartInvestment,2. SmartPolicyand3. SmartTechnology.
29May2016
We will drive the take up of smart technology, to improve the sustainability of our cities and drive innovation.
Australian Government has committed more than $50 billion to land transport projects across Australia—the single largest infrastructure investment in our nation’s history.
The Opportunity
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• Thinkingoftechnologysolutionsfirst• sharingeconomy• automatedcars
• Leveragingopenandrealtimedata• realtimepersonalised services• efficientuseofinfrastructure
• Drivinguseofenergyefficienttech• $1billion CleanEnergyInnovationFund• EmissionsReductionFund
• GovernmentProcurement• ConsiderAustralianinnovation first• FacilitateProcesses
• Private/Publicdatasharing• Releasingmorenon-sensitivepublic
dataforprivatesectorinnovation
NationalInnovation&ScienceAgendaSmartCitiesPlan
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Imagine- Learn- Inspire- Create
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Today’s Goal
Collaborate
Unlock Australia's Smart Cities Potential
“Unlocking Australia's Smart Cities Potential”
Thank You
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