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Smart Dublin connected, open, engaged Jamie Cudden - Smart City Program Manager, DCC Pauline Riordan Dublinked Manager Smart Dublin: Overview
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Page 1: Smart Dublin 5th October 2015

Smart Dublin – connected, open, engaged

Jamie Cudden - Smart City Program Manager, DCC Pauline Riordan – Dublinked Manager

Smart Dublin: Overview

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Smart Dublin – connected, open, engaged

1. Connected...ICT, sensors, efficient, responsive

2. Open....innovation, enterprise, knowledge driven

3. Engaged.. transparency, participation, informed citizens

Smart Dublin: Overview

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• 50 billion connected

devices by 2020 (Cisco)

•IoT devices installed in

cities to increase by more

than 5 billion in the next

four years

•$421 billion in economic

value for cities worldwide

in 2019

Source:

Business Insider 2015 BIG

DATA

Rapid pace of technology innovation.

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Source: Gartner 2015

Intelligent Transport Systems

Smart City Hype Curve – Gartner IOT is here

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Smart Dublin: Overview

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A smart city is an open city

a city that is not only open to technology

innovation and open access to its public data,

but also open to new ways of working and

new collaborations

Smart Dublin: Vision

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Success will be built on collaboration

Tapping into an amazing ecosystem

Opening up the opportunities to

co-innovate and partner

Existing Engagement/Collaboration

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Transportation

“Working with IBM research has allowed us to take a fresh look

at our transport strategy. Thanks to the continuing work of the

IBM team, we can see how our transport network is working as a

whole – and develop innovative ways to improve it for Dublin’s

citizens” – Brendan O Brien – Head of technical services –

Roads and Traffic Department.

Dublin city adopts smart approach on road to economic recovery

http://gu.com/p/3g8aq/tw via @guardian (June 2013)

Existing Collaborations: IBM

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Unexpected Capital for the Internet #Dublin leapfrogging the competition in race

to be top #smartcity on.natgeo.com/1xoXMd4 via @NatGeo (October 2014)

Current Projects: Intel Labs

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Level sensor

Level sensor

Stilling tube Stilling

tube

Existing Collaborations: Low Cost River Sensing

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Existing Collaborations: Low Cost River Sensing

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River monitoring Buoy Existing Collaborations: River monitoring Buoy

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•Installation of 82 sensors

Coach Parking Bays

6 month trial

Existing Collaborations: Smart Parking solutions

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Reduce Cost and Cut Carbon

Energy Efficiency/Public Lighting feasibility study

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Smart Lighting – intelligent lighting

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xChallenge Slide DCC Priority Challenge Areas

Urban transport

Extreme weather events and

flooding

The Environment

Energy efficiency/public lighting

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Key Issues:

Tidal Flooding: 7/10 of the highest tides on record in Dublin have occurred in 2014.

River and Pluvial Flooding

DCC challenge: extreme Weather Events & Flooding

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Air Quality Noise

• Real time monitoring to facilitate improved responses

• Prioritisation of interventions

• Modification of behaviours

• Proactive citizen engagement

Waste/Litter

DCC Challenge: Environment

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• Reduce costs

• Cut carbon emissions

• Tackle fuel poverty

• Increase efficiencies

DCC Challenge: Energy & Street lighting

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DCC Challenge: Urban Transport / Mobility

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DCC Challenge: Urban Transport / Mobility

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Open Challenges are a way for

the public sector to engage with

entrepreneurs, business,

technologists and service users

to come up with new solutions

to the urban challenges

currently faced by the Dublin

Region.

Open Challenge Approach to procurement

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Challenge Based Approach

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Recorded bike thefts in Dublin: 2004-14

Recorded Bike Thefts Cumulative % change

Bike to Work scheme introduced in early 2009

Source: Dublin Cycling Campaign

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To promote cycling in

the city Dublin is

seeking innovative

solutions to bicycle

security and parking

Challenge Based Approach

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Data fuels Smart Dublin Oct 5th 2015 Startup Gathering

Pauline Riordan Dublinked Manager

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Data to better understand demand

To improve the quality of services for walking and cycling -

we need to invest in data to better understand and manage flows‘

Supporting data-driven innovation in the Dublin Region

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Data to better understand behaviour

Desire lines

‘Open data shows desire lines‘

Supporting data-driven innovation in the Dublin Region

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Smart Dublin – connected, open, engaged Supporting data-driven innovation in the Dublin Region

4 local authorities

17 data providers

>900 participants

>300 datasets

18 research data

7 dynamic data

Open Data can be freely used, reused and redistributed….

published in a machine readable format

Access to city region data

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Smart Dublin – connected, open, engaged Supporting data-driven innovation in the Dublin Region

• Dublin Bus GPS every 20 seconds

• Traffic flows every minute

• Multi-storey car parking

• dublinbikes

• Planning applications

• Fix your street customer requests

• Sound monitoring

Dynamic & real time data

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Smart Dublin – connected, open, engaged Supporting data-driven innovation in the Dublin Region

Sensors real time • traffic counts • air and noise pollution • river levels Street assets • parking meters • traffic lights • street lights • real time bus signs Telecommunications and

smart grid infrastructures Public WiFi CCTV

Access to connected infrastructure

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Data Aggregation,

Fusion, Analytics to

Derive Insights

Delivery Methods Users

Personal

“Apps” and

services

Public

Displays

Data processing to add value

Supporting data-driven innovation in the Dublin Region

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Build new apps products and services

Supporting data-driven innovation in the Dublin Region

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Feedback crowd sourced data

Supporting data-driven innovation in the Dublin Region

Monitoring tweets

about flooding,

traffic delays,

accidents etc.

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Better city systems - predict, adapt and respond

Supporting data-driven innovation in the Dublin Region

IWB George Brown College

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Smart Dublin – connected, open, engaged Supporting data-driven innovation in the Dublin Region

Turning data into information •200 CCTV •dublinbikes •Air and noise quality sensors

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Smart Dublin – connected, open, engaged Supporting data-driven innovation in the Dublin Region

Challenge led not data led

• Internationally recognised innovation network

• 75,000 unique visits/year • Legal agreements in place • Build resource

• Re launch platform

• Support Smart Dublin

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Put Dublin on the map

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Identify regional smart stories and challenges

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Develop scalable products and services

Plotspotz NRDC Hackathon

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Culture change and organisational change

WITH GREAT DATA COMES

GREAT RESPONSIBILITY

IWB George Brown College

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Understand movement, accessibility, connectivity

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Data privacy, outsourced services, regulation

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Improve information flows and engage citizens

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Overcome barriers, engage disconnected citizens

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Develop a shared vision and narrative

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• Full launch of website start 2016 • Refine priority regional challenges • Launch challenges – SBIR • Submit proposals on smartdublin.ie • Information Days with Local Authority Staff • Establishment of an advisory board

Next Steps

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Smart Dublin:


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