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Copenhagen Smart city
Think pla*orm – break down technology and organiza8on silos
Targeted use of data
New and known
technology Efficient use of resources
Involving citizens or businesses
Innovation and
technology based growth
Public-private partnerships
Solve more than one problem
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Let's build the infrastructure for the future!
1700-‐ 1800-‐ 1900-‐ 2000-‐ 2013-‐
Copenhagen anno 1790 Leading the national and international trade through traffic
The vision of a trade town Establishment of channels and harbor areas
The vision of the industrial city Establishment of train lines, roads, cycle paths
Copenhagen anno 1930 Leading the industry through mobility labor, goods and services
© chrarkiv.dk
Copenhagen in 2020 Leader in green growth through data and innovative technology solutions
The vision of a digital future Establishment of visionary digital infrastructure
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Big Data om byens flow
Big Data City flow
Next-gen intelligent traffic systems
• See http://copenhagenconnecting.com/its/
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Asset tracking
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• opdateres
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Energy smart metering & control for industries and private households - – heat, water, electricity and gas. Vehicle to grid EV charging stations
10 Data offloading
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Greentech Valley
Innova8ve cleantech-‐companys get acces to core servicess on Copenhagen City Grid as infrastructure-‐as-‐a-‐service hereby they can build and test bleeding edge cleantech solu8ons in the city space Copenhagen Connec8ng marks the region as a Greentech Valley; an aIrac8ve enviroment, that aIracts cleantech companys, scien8sts and ressearch. Crea8ng green growth and jobs
Platform for innovations- and growth
Platform for integrated Smart city solutions
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Socio economic analysis by Rambøll Total 590 euro million yearly
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Results from socioeconomic analysis – total 4.4 DDK billion Intelligent traffic systems - 1.7 billion DDK yearly
Green wave traffic control Less traffic accidents Saved time Less CO2 emission 1183 million DDK / yearly Optimized route planning based on real time trafic information 180 million DDK / yearly Free parking space detection 30.7 million less kilometers driven / yearly 1.5 million saved driving hours / yearly 393 million DDK / yearly
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• Inner City Zone for Urban Services based on workshop input from Municipality departments
• Known technologies, Waste management, Parking services, weather & pollu8on sensors, Wifi & services for tourism
• Copenhagen innova8on focus • Water defenses • Traffic management
Phase 1 project
• Accurate Measurement & Situa8onal Awareness
• Decision-‐making Pla*orm
• Rapid response across city services
• In collabora8on with HOFOR
Water defences
Innova&on focus
• New ways of genera8ng data for op8mizing of traffic lights • Chip based cost effec8ve bike the_ preven8on & tracking of municipality's material • Research from Technical University of Denmark: Space, Compute, Transport
Traffic management
Innova&on focus
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Barriers against smarter cities
• 1. Political short-sightedness: Politicians are much too focused on the immediate future.
• 2. Silo thinking: Each sector, administration and industry knows too little about what the others are doing, making it difficult to realise the necessary cross-sectoral cooperation.
• 3. Lack of management: The development process is primarily driven by commercial players - without a coherent and guiding political vision.
• 4. High complexity: Especially in established cities, the number of stakeholders is overwhelming, and the existing infrastructure often represents an effective defence against change.
• 5. Organisational inertia: Complex, interdisciplinary solutions require organisational versatility - including more flexible partnership models between the public and private sectors.
From Copenhagen Cleantech Journal
Triple helix
DTU Smart Avenue - making sense of sensors in the urban space
• Prototype lab - 106 smart streetlights at DTU “plug’n Play enabled.
• Living Lab for scientists, students and collaboration partners
• Pilot: 20 ”smart sensor package” linux computer, GPS and wifi tracking sensor Acorn SP1:
ARM Cortex-‐A8 proc. NEON acc.
Power< 2,5 W
Wifi 802.11 b/g/n,
Bluetooth 2.1, 4.0
ANT+, USB, I2C, SPI
Seriel UART, 16 bit generel in-‐/output
MicroSD
Compa8ble: Linux + Android
Living labs as the cornerstone for triple helix innovation – the DOLL exampe
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Københavns smart city strategi (udkast) Kommisorium for Projektrådet for Smart City. I forlængelse af Budget 2014 er der etableret et Projektråd på tværs af kommunens forvaltninger for at koordinere Københavns Kommunes Smart City arbejde, i forlængelse af den fælles Smart City strategi. Projektrådet skal sikre strategiens gennemførsel og have fokus på de to fyrtårns projekter, Åbne Data og Copenhagen ConnecKng.
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Questions?
For more information on related projects ex. Citizen & Privacy board, socio economics report
http://cphsolutionslab.dk
http://cc.cphsolutionslab.dk
Illustrations by DAC / COBE architects