URBANA Smart Cities Leadership Conclave

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URBANA WORLD

Speakers 100+ Delegates 250+ (Expected)

TRANSFORMING CITIES Ms. Arpita Gupta Co-Editor Arpita.Gupta@UrbanaWorld.com

Ms. Saumya Gupta Co-Editor Saumya.Gupta@UrbanaWorld.com

Mr. Parivesh Chauhan Manager-Marketing & Communications Parivesh.Chauhan@UrbanaWorld.com


Smart City ? What is a Smart City? ? Business Models for developing a Smart City (BOO, BOT, BOM, Open Network) ? Role of different smart cities participants (Integrators, Network Service Providers, Pure-play product vendors, Managed service providers) ? Opportunities ahead ? International case studies

AGENDA

Government & Policy Regulations Smart City project can bring in huge amount in the country and hence, boost India's economic growth. Also, it is also estimated to generate employment for at least 200,000 people per city (Source: BS). This session talks on government policies, the expectations from government, their future policies and suggestions from key stakeholders of the industry ? Government – future strategy, plan of action for developing Smart Cities ? Changes required to the Land Acquisition act? ? Government policies needed to boost foreign investments & private funding? ? Developing current cities into Smart Cities; & altogether New Smart Cities ? Expectations from Government, government challenges

Financing Smart Cities Each smart city will require an average investment of around 1000 Cr over the next 10 years for basic & back end infrastructure and can generate employment for at least 200,000 people per city (Source: BS). So why are smart cities not evolving more quickly? One of the biggest inhibitor for smart city development is funding. This session will talk on ? Funding options like - Infrastructure debt funds, equity market, pension funds and others ? Innovative financial tools & making Urban Local Bodies self-reliant ? Public Private Partnership (PPP) models proposed by government ? ROI, Payback period analysis for projects ? Government benefits required (like tax incentives, subsidies…) & stakeholder's perception to VGF (Viability Gap Funding) Model ? Policy boosts required to attract more international funding

Smart Governance Evening Networking Dinner Have An Informal Meeting With Speakers For The Day & Discuss The Potential Smart City Opportunities Building Vital New Connections & Know How You Can Grow Business

Currently, government structures do not involve citizens in decision-making processes. Today, a faulty street light/ damaged road etc. cannot be reported directly to the concerned govt department & hence, increasing the repair time & disruption of services. This panel will talk about – ? Increased citizen participation with use of E Governance Taxes payment, booking tourism tickets, monitoring public services, receiving alerts when interruption in services, etc. ? Citizen access to all city related information ? Fully automated municipal offices ? Centralisation of various public services ? Role of ICT


Smart Transportation

Networking Breakfast

Cities are growing rapidly leading to severe congestion & deteriorating air quality. As per IBM report, traffic congestion costs the European Union over 1% of GDP, or over 100Bn Euros per year. To meet the current & anticipated challenges smart mobility is at the core of the “Smart City” concept. The session will talk on –

Join Us For Breakfast And Take The Opportunity To Network With Industry Leaders. Meet Potential Business Partners, Clients & Largest Names In the Industry.

? Delivering real time visibility of traffic, accidents & any potential roadblocks through cameras, sensors and mobile phones. ? Intelligent public transport ? Increased safety & reducing environmental costs ? Smart Parking, smart ticketing ? Using analytics for real time problem detection & solving

Smart IT & Communications Smart City involves connecting the unconnected. These cities will offer advanced connectivity of devices, infrastructure – gather big data and use analytics to respond & adapt appropriately to citizens needs. ICT forms the foundation of Smart City development & this session will talk on ? ICT - Its advances & applications ? Future of Big Data & Data analytics, related challenges ? ICT Infrastructure ? Security Side of these futuristic technologies ? Case Studies reviewing successful implementation of big data & analytics

Smart Energy Energy efficiency is an important feature of the “Smart Cities”. This session will focus on ways to attain affordable energy supply through practices like – differentiated rate structure to manage power demand in peak hours, etc.

? Renewable Energy integration in the smart grid ? Smart meter deployment ? Green buildings & green transport ? ICT use – for demand management, smart rate structures

Smart Education ? Access to educational content to students in rural areas ? Use of ICT to improve efficiency & cost-effectiveness ? Digitally enabled education ? Improve collaboration between students, educators & parents/ guardians

Smart Infrastructure ? Reliable Utility services – like water, electricity, telephone ? Intelligent waste management system ? Intelligent buildings & smart street lighting ? 100Mbps of internet bandwidth & wide availability of Wi Fi ? Real time data of all services, water & power consumption patterns, flow rates, water leaks etc.

Smart Health High quality health care facilities are an important part of building smart cities. ? Develop “Medi-city” in every smart city ? Electronic patient records ? Increased reach & improved access to medicine through initiatives like - Telemedicine ? e-Health & Mobile healthcare programs ? Reduced emergency response time


Networking opportunities with Government & regulatory officials 4 4 Technology providers (IoT, ICT) 4 Real Estate Developers 4 Architects, Designers, Engineers 4 IT Infrastructure Providers (Fibre, Data Centres) 4 Key leaders in Smart Healthcare, Education,Mobility 4 Stakeholders in providing City Infrastructure Management (Smart Parking, Street Lighting, Water Management..)

4 Renewable Energy players 4 Consultants 4 PMNCs (Program Managers for New Cities) Smart City Market Potential 4 System Integrators 4 Network Service Providers 4 Around 26 global cities and more than 90 sustainable cities are to developed by 2025 4 Pure Play Vendors 4 Managed Service Providers 4 The smart city market will be valued at $1.565 Trillion in 2020. Out of this share, 24.6% of projects is likely to be in the smart governance and smart education segment. 4 Commercial Bankers 4 Financial Analysts 4 The smart energy segment will witness the highest growth rate by 2020. With a CAGR of 25.2%, the market is anticipated to be valued at $248.36 billion, constituting 15.8% of the global smart city market.

4 A US $351.13 Bn opportunity is expected to be created in the smart transportation market by 2025

4 More than 60% of citizens of smart cities will have full access to eServices in the next 10 years. 4 Smarter cities IT market opportunity is expected to be $34 Billion annually. 4 Big data is projected to grow into a $53.4 Bn market by 2017

About the organisers Urbana World Urbana World is an International monthly technical magazine on Smart Cities covering latest updates on technology, product reports, policy & regulatory regime, Market intelligence and interviews of the key stakeholders, their upcoming plans and how you can tap the growing opportunity to grow your business. Urbana World also maintains daily updated website www.UrbanaWorld.com & a weekly e-newsletter reaching the senior officials of Government, Technology Providers, System Integrators, Financiers, Policy Makers, Network Service Providers, Product Vendors, Service Providers and all Key Stakeholders across the Smart Cities Value Chain. EQ International EQ International is a leading magazine on power and energy sector providing unique insights & transparency in power generation, clean energy, low carbon technologies & carbon markets, latest industry information, news, research & analysis, technology & products information, policy & regulation is delivered to an interesting diverse readership base in energy corporations, government, policy makers & regulators, consultancy & advisory firms, associations, Banking & Financial World. EQ Maintains a strong focus on the Indian market from where it is published with 15,000+ copies distributed to Key Decision Makers. Also, more than 2,500 copies are printed for select International presence. Its unrivaled daily e-Newsletter and website – www.EQMagLive.com being the most updated website on Renewable energy sets it apart receiving more than 15,000 page views per week (google analytics verified).

Ms. Arpita Gupta Co-Editor Arpita.Gupta@UrbanaWorld.com

Ms. Saumya Gupta Co-Editor Saumya.Gupta@UrbanaWorld.com

Mr. Parivesh Chauhan Manager-Marketing & Communications Parivesh.Chauhan@UrbanaWorld.com


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