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SMART TECHNOLOGIES FOR MUNICIPAL SUSTAINABILITY SANTANDER, SPAIN, 30th JUNE y 1st JULY 2014 TWITTER #SmartLocGov
MONDAY 30th JUNE 09.00 – 09.30 Opening session Hon. Iñigo de la Serna, Mayor of Santander and President of the Spanish Association of Municipalities and Provinces-‐ FEMP, Co-‐President of the European Council of Municipalities and Regions – CEMR SMART city management, achievements, challenges and future perspectives: the experience of Santander 09.30 – 10.00 Bus transfer towards the Showcase Centre for Smart Santander -‐ Palacio de Riva Herrera, Pronillo 10.00 – 11.00 Visit to the Smart Santander Centre 11.00 – 13.00 City walk, visit to the system of sensors applied to the management of Santander public service system. 13.30 – 15.00 Lunch 15.00 – 16.30 Mayors roundtable -‐ Mustafa Bozbey, Mayor of Nilufer, Turquía -‐ Concepción Gamarra Ruiz-‐Clavijo, Mayor of Logroño, Spain -‐ Glendon Harris, Mayor of Montego Bay, Jamaica -‐ Ratna Jain, Mayor of Kota, India -‐ Francisco Javier León de la Riva, Mayor of Valladolid, Spain -‐ Rolando Alberto Rodriguez Brenes, Mayor of Cartago, Costa Rica -‐ Ramón Ropero, Mayor of Villafranca de los Barros, Spain Chairs and Moderates -‐Iñigo de la Serna, Mayor of Santander and President of the Spanish Network of Smart Cities 16.30 – 18.30 Experiences of participant cities -‐ Theme 1 -‐ The needs of the city Presentations aimed to identify the main needs of the city regarding public management and municipal tax income. • Lidia Cobas, Coordinator, UCLG Network on Connected and Knowledge-‐Base Cities, Bilbao City Council, Spain.
Cecilia Gatta Castel, Vice-‐Secretary of Financial administration, Municipality of Morón, Argentina. • Carlos Alvarez Reyes, Secretary for plannning and economic development, Acapulco, México Moderator: Francisco Diaz Latorre, Director for International Relations, Spanish Federation of Municipalities and Provinces. DEBATE 18.30 – 19.00 Wrap-‐up sesión – recommendations for the upcoming project of network on SMART Technologies for municipal sustainability Diana López Caramazana, Coordinator, Local Government Unit, UN-‐Habitat •
TUESDAY 1st JULY
09.00 – 10.30 Theme 2 -‐ The state of the art -‐ What are the solutions available? Experiences from both public and private sector about how the use of SMART technologies and innovation have contributed to improve either public management and municipal revenue. • Juan José Prada Nicoletti, Director, Division of IT, Montevideo, Uruguay • Kitty Boulle, Head of Research projects, Orange Lab • Ulrike Kleifeld, Urban Matters, SAP • Sasha Haselmayer, CEO, Citymart • Tayfun Yurdagul the manager of IT Co -‐ Partner of IBM Turkey Moderator: Jean-‐Francois Habeau, Deputy Executive Director, FMDV – World Fund for Cities Development. DEBATE 10.30 – 11.00 Coffee break 11.00 – 12.30 Theme 3 -‐ The city of the citizen Challenges and solutions about how to increase participation through SMART technologies and how to improve the transparency of public services and private-‐public-‐ partnerships • José Marcelo Bacellar Rambor, Finances Department, Porto Alegre • Emanuel Eveno, University of Toulouse, France • Oufa Moniati, Finances Director, Marrakesh, Morocco Moderator: Simonetta Paganini, Director for International Cooperation, ANCI – National Association of Italian Municipalities. DEBATE 12.30 – 13.30 Launch of the proyect SMART technologies for municipal sustainability. Objectives, agreements and potential engagement. Jean-‐Francois Habeau and Diana A. Lopez Caramazana