The rise of the smart city

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In the next decade we should see 26 smart cities. Cities that drive sustainable economic growth and prosperity for their citizens.

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© British Telecommunications plc 1The Rise of the Smart City

Necessity is the birth of the Smart City

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Each day 180 000 people are moving into cities

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It is estimated that $22 trillion invested today in ICT could save cities $33 trillion and reduce emissions by 50%

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Vertical and cross sector applications in the area of smart cities will be worth$1.5 trillion by 2020

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25% of people in UK have long-term conditions, consuming 70% of health spend

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£30bn funding gap faced by NHS by 2020

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25% of population in the UK is now over 65

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In the UK over 80% of citizens live in cities

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Today’s cities have huge SURPLUS saving potential - €600 billion from Smart Energy alone

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By 2025, there will be 26 global smart cities…

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…and 50% will be in North America and Europe (Frost&Sullivan)

What makes a city Smart?

Smart Energy Smart Technology

Smart CitizenSmart

Mobility

Smart Building

Smart Healthcare

Smart Governance

and Edducation

Smart Infrastructure

Data versus InformationInstrumented

worldGrowth of

data scienceChanging

demographicsUrgent need for

sustainable growth

Infrastructure andprocess saving

ICT investment

More for less

Creating a digital model of yourcity or business process

Vario

us N

etw

orks

(WiF

i, G

SM, T

VWS,

etc

RT Data Feed

Smart cities and IoT applications are starting to happen

(Milton Keynes, UK)

MK Data Hub

10-year strategic partnership between

Cornwall Council, Partnership NHS

Foundation Trust, Peninsula Community

Health and BT

Department of Transport – UK’s first ‘internet-

connected’ road

Smart street lighting ENERGY

Smart parking

Waste management

Tracing assets:

BT Trace

MK:Smart – the challenges, outputs and benefitsData catalyst project

The challenges

Barriers to growth

Isolated data silos

Lack of innovation capability

Gaps in skills andcompetences

Leveraging business and citizen

engagement

Universities

Networked

MK innovation network

SMEsIncubation

International partners

Industry Citizens

Key outputs

Digitally enabledgrowth

Integrated open-data ecosystem

14,500 jobssafeguarded

New businessopportunities

+ £150 pc GVA

New skills and competencies

Citizen innovation

Smart CitiesInstitute

The challenges ahead of us

The challenges ahead of us

Information securityInformation as an

outcome Innovative business models

Matching risk and reward

Information as an asset

Data Ownership

Citizen engagement

Ubiquity

Encouraging information sharing

bt.com/globalservices