What is a Smart City?

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What is a Smart City?
The future
is coming.
Starting
today.
Future business is based
on smarter technology.
STAVANGER FORUM, 17-18 September, 2015
Conference Programme
Welcome to Nordic Edge Expo 2015!
Nordic Edge Expo is the new international forum for knowledge exchange,
inspiration and networking for all those who want to take part in the tremendous
possibilities connected to smart homes, smart cities and smart societies.
At Nordic Edge Expo you will learn about the market opportunities for smarter
technology, be inspired from leading thinkers in Scandinavia, Europe, USA and
Asia, study innovative products and services, and meet entrepreneurs, suppliers
and public sector procurement managers.
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 17TH
What is a Smart City?
09:00-12:00
Introduction: Cutting Edge Solutions for Smart Cities and Smart Homes
Ivar Rusdal - Chair of Nordic Edge Expo
The Importance of Smart Cities – Opening of Nordic Edge Expo
Christine Sagen Helgø - Mayor of the City of Stavanger
Why Smart Cities? - The EU Policy Framework
Jens Bartholmes - Policy officer, European Commission, DG ENERGY
Life in An Urban World
Geoffrey Lean - Contributing Editor Environment, The Telegraph, London
COFFEE BREAK 10:15 - 10:30
Smart Cities x 4
A smart city is liveable, resilient, sustainable, and designed through open and collaborative governance. We have invited
4 cities with different needs and different challenges, to showcase their efforts to become a smarter and better city.
HELSINKI – OPENING UP!
Jarmo Eskelinen - CEO, Forum Helsinki / President, European Network of Living Labs
For Helsinki, Smart City signifies advancing open engagement of the citizens and the rest of the city
community, pioneering in open data and transparency of city governance, as well as promoting agile service
development.
SMART CITY - SAN FRANCISCO AND BEYOND
Param Singh - Associate Professor of Business Technologies, Carnegie Mellon University, San Francisco
San Francisco has the vision to fuse sustainability goals with cleantech for maximum effectiveness and
environmental benefit. Technology solutions and smarter use of data are key in making San Francisco a
truly smart and sustainable city.
STOCKHOLM – COOPERATION GOING GREEN
Gustaf Landahl - Climate and Environmental Strategist, City of Stockholm
To achieve Stockholm’s environmental goals, an efficient cooperation between inhabitants, the private
industry, the public sector and many other players is the answer. Environmental and information technology
are both key priorities in developing a sustainable society.
STAVANGER - THE PERFECT LABORATORY FOR SMART CITY PILOTS
Tone Grindland - Head of Economic Development, City of Stavanger
Stavanger is one of nine European smart Lighthouse cities, looking to implement pioneering
concepts for sustainable energy supply, mobility, and information technology. Stavanger aims to prove that
systems innovation can drive dynamic smart city development in smaller and medium sized cities, with
viable solutions that make cities sustainable, smart, and liveable in the future.
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 17TH
Lunch & Expo
12:00 – 13:15
Parallel Sessions
1
13:15 - 14:45
SMART CITY: MEET THE EUROPEAN LIGHTHOUSE CITIES!
Three projects received EU-funding through the Horizon 2020 smart cities lighthouse call 2014. During a five year peiod,
the lighthouse cities will be piloting new solutions combining energy efficiency, ICT and mobility. These will be replicated
in so-called “follower cities” and subsequently scaled-up and exported to more cities. The goal is to make cities smarter,
more liveable and more sustainable in the future.
a) Triangulum
Triangulum stands for the three points “demonstrate, disseminate and replicate”. The project will implement
pioneering concepts for sustainable energy supply, mobility, and information technology and create smart urban
districts. Lead cities are Stavanger, Manchester and Eindhoven.
b) Remourban
Remourban addresses large scale interventions and initiatives to demonstrate the potential of the urban regeneration
model to deploy integral actions in the energy, mobility and ICT sectors. Lead cities are Nottingham, Valladolid and
Tepebasi.
c) GrowSmarter
GrowSmarter brings together cities and industry to integrate and demonstrate 12 smart city solutions in energy,
infrastructure and transport. The aim is to provide other cities with insights on how these work in practice and on
possibilities for replication. Lead cities: Barcelona, Cologne and Stockholm.
2
SMART CARE: INNOVATING HEALTH AND WELFARE
A smart city or region need to include the health and care perspective. The demographic changes with an increasingly
aging population and a growth in lifestyle and chronic diseases will require smarter and user oriented health and care
solutions. These solutions will also include the homes.
a) Living Services - Care in a Digital Society
Francis D’Silva - Senior Principal, Accenture Digital
b) A User Perspective
Gunnar Crawford - Senior Business Developer, R&D and Innovation, Smartly
c) Globalized Diagnostic Services using Video Platforms
Ketil Vindenes - VP Telemedicine, Viju Health
d) Implementations in Municipalities and Economic Gains
Maria Gill - Senior Advisor at the Agency for Participation, City of Västerås
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 17TH
3
SMART HOME: SAFER, BETTER AND MORE INTELLIGENT HOMES
a) Smart Home Expectations for the Coming Decade
Eirik Newth - Futurist
b) Smart Homes - Internet of Things in Action
Peter Hidas - Senior Consultant, Gartner
c) The Smart Home as a Platform for Solving the Real Challenges
Jan Holm - CEO Smartly
4
SMART ENTREPRENEURSHIP: MAKING THINGS HAPPEN!
a) The Investor Perspective
Rune Glasø - CEO at Etos Patos Logos
b) Smartening Up Your Home
Erik Stokkeland - CEO & Co-Founder, Future Home
c) How to Become a Smart and Successful Entrepreneur
Stina Liland Nysæther - Co-Founder & Community Builder, Startup Norway
Coffee break
14:45 – 15:00
Enabling the Smart City
15:00 - 16:00
The smart city is about connecting people – and things. What is needed to connect an entire city? We will look into both
the whats and the hows.
a) Building Blocks in a Connected Community
Bas Boorsma - Director Business Development, Cisco Europe
b) Smart. City. Light.
Matthias Weis - Project Director of SM!GHT, a main project of the EnBW company
c) The GIGABIT-region
Toril Nag - Executive Vice President Telecom, Lyse Group
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 17TH
Safaris
16:15 - 18:30
SMART HOME SAFARI
Visit a real smart home!
Employees from Lyse open their private homes to show
their smart house in action. This include smart technology
for controlling light, heat, alarms, doors and windows,
altogether providing a greener, safer and more
comfortable home.
N.B. Limited number of people.
SMART CITY SAFARI
A visit to the vibrant Stavanger Øst - the former industrial
area on the eastside of the city, now turned into an entrepreneurial hotspot. The safari includes short and sweet
speed-dates with entrepreneurs of different kinds, but
with one thing in common; they want to make Stavanger
a smarter, better place to do business.
THE EXPO SAFARI
A guided tour of the Nordic Edge Exhibition area, with
the chance to look more into the smart home and smart
city solutions displayed - and to talk to the smart people
behind it.
SMART BUSINESS PARK SAFARI
Forus - one of Norway’s most important and vital
business areas, host to the major players within the oil
and gas industry. But looking into the crystal ball, Forus
has ambitious plans of becoming a greener, smarter and
more compact centre incorporating both the business and
leisure perspective - and marrying the two in a smarter
way.
Dinner at Breitorget - Breigata, Stavanger
19:30
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 18TH
Smart Cities Framework
09:00-10:40
Smart Cities and Communities – the EU Perspective
Helen Campbell - Ambassador of the European Union to
Norway
Morgenstadt Model – a City of the Future Framework
Alanus Radecki - Fraunhofer
A multi-level approach for managing urban transition
towards sustainability.
The European Capital of Innovation Award
Giuseppe Ruotolo - European Commission DG Research &
Innovation B1 Innovation Union Policy
Acknowledging European cities building up their
innovation ecosystem.
COFFEE BREAK
10:40 – 11:00
Personal Data and Privacy - Opportunities and
Challenges in Smart Homes and Cities
Torgeir Waterhouse - Director for Internet and New Media at
IKT-Norway
The Business Opportunity
11:00-12:30
The Smart & Green Plan
Frits Verheij - Director Smart Green Cities, DNV GL
PowerMatching City: A plan for making smarter, greener
cities - and the stepping stones to get there.
Creating Platforms for New Business
Marc Wesselink - Selection & Alumni Partner,
Startupbootcamp Amsterdam
Open Data as an Enabler for Smarter Cities
Dejan Cvetkovic - Chief Technology Officer, Microsoft Central
and Eastern Europe
Combining the power of technology and cross-sector
collaboration to drive positive change throughout society.
Innovation in New Ecosystems
Dagfinn Wåge - Head of Innovation, The Lyse Group
LUNCH WITH SMART PEOPLE
12:30 – 13:15
Smart Cities as Keys to a Smarter Future
Energy Efficient Urbanisation - Cities for People
Alexandria Algard - Alexandria Algard Architects
Cars should no longer rule the city. People-friendly urban
environments are key for designing sustainable and smart
cities.
How Do We Get From Here To There?
Rikke Gram-Hansen - Project leader of Smart City Street Lab,
Copenhagen
The impact of digital technologies and data on the city and
its citizens, and how they can be employed in smart urban
planning.
13:15-14:30
Realizing Smarter Planet Solutions Through
Innovation and Strategic Transformation
Katharine Frase - Vice President and Chief Technology Officer,
IBM Public Sector
Stay smart – go do the job!
Ivar Rusdal - Chair of Nordic Edge Expo
Excursions (optional)
Friday 18th at 16:00 – 19:00 The Lysefjord by boat
Saturday 19th at 10:00 – 18:00 The Pulpit Rock
Sponsors
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Supporters