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What is a city‌!!?
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Better services for the people A place with high social interaction
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A Place with.... A high(er) Interaction
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What drive a smart cities‌??
Key trends in urbanization
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what drive smart cities the smart cities Parameters the smart cities Dynamic Smart Cities and Industry Integration
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A smart city uses digital technologies or information and communication technologies (ICT) to enhance quality and performance of urban services, to reduce costs and resource consumption, and to engage more effectively and actively with its citizens
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what is Smart Cities…? smart city is an efficient city smart city keeps innovating Smart cities begin with connectivity
Smart cities turn big data into insight
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Smart cities are agile and are inherently mobile cities
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WHY we need Smart cities‌? BECAUSE OF the history of growing city..
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Emerging urban layouts will have a tremendous impact on smart city development in the future
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Ring road motorway, living areas growing outside the ring road as seen in London
WHY to Build a Smart City? The scare of growing city.. (continued)
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What drive smart cities‌. Global challenges prompting the need for smart cities
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public transit
tourism‌ among countless other areas
waste managem ent
power generatio n and lighting
environme ntal factors
aesthetics such as fountains
safety and security
Resource Management
Connectivity and Information Sharing
Logistics and Transportation
Cross-impact of diverse issue
Energy Crisis
Green Supply Chain Management
Sustainability with Social reasonability
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Smart energy: digital Management energy
Smart citizen: Civic Digital Natives
Smart healthcare:
Smart Building: automated intelligent building
intelligent healthcare Technology
Smart IT communicate: seamless connectivity
Smart infrastructure: Digital management of infrastructure
Smart Governance : Government-on-the-go
Smart mobility: intelligent mobility
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Who's make the city is smart‌! What is deferent between smart and green building..?
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Smart building
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Every city can become smarter. Smart cities start with smart systems, working for the benefit of both residents and the environment
The primary benefit of smart cities . therefore, is to create a more IT connected community Smart energy
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• Automation technologies to play a key role in the efficient operations of buildings. The industry estimates the world building
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• automation and control systems market to grow three fold in revenue terms by 2019 Energy
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• Smart monitoring, cross-device compatibility, voice commands, wireless connectivity, lighting enabled by motion sensors are a few features.
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• high performance building • Rain water harvesting solutions for smart cities building
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• Building automation and management systems • connection to the smart grid • efficient homes transport
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Buildings mobility Smart home devices Elevators / Escalators / Auto walks Smart appliances Smart living solutions Building efficiency systems Green building devices Smart city project developers, etc.
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The cites hospital and healthcare industry has potential to be a global hub for healthcare services. An increasing number of global players are focusing on the world market to provide efficient, and latest technology in healthcare delivery
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Plan the city health Ambulance Healthcare institutions Hospital equipment and furniture Fuel Cell development and its prospects Research & development of next generation
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What is the Benefits of the smart education...? The world needs to improve elementary education to move ahead in the digital era, and citizens need to adapt to change
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With cloud, education is always and anywhere
He can reach it virtually, to not lose any lesson
He’s happy because education for him is not boring anymore
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Students need to learn to walk in other people's shoes to understand and appreciate other's perspectives and opinions. this will enable the children to have a much deeper and richer understanding of their own system because they can compare it to something else.
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• The world needs to improve elementary education to move ahead in the digital era, and citizens need to adapt to change
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Happiness • The demand for online education learning in the K-12 segment, and advancements in technology to support this new way of education
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• the government to frame new education policy to provide maximum and easy access to better education to all sections of society
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The electric and hybrid vehicle industry in world is virtually non-existent. A shift to electric mobility is essential to counter depletion of fossil fuels, increase in fuel costs, and impact of transportation on the environment
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goods and passengers through cheaper and environment-friendly National Waterways. A lot of new barges will provide direct employment to people
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install intelligent traffic lighting systems The use of bio-fuels being encouraged with an ethanolblending program to curb world’s oil imports Road accidents in developing countries have declined even as vehicle sales have risen; while Indian fatalities have soared by 50 percent in the last decade The world needs stringent norms to curb vehicular pollution
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The world business process management (BPM) market is expected to reach US$ 50 billion by 2020 –
Digital India mission to transform India into a digitally empowered society and knowledge economy by 2018
4G services likely to have 15 million subscribers by December 2015 Sensors market in India is one of the fastest growing in Asia-Pacific, and expected to grow at a CAGR of over 20 percent between 2015-20
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• New threats and emerging trends in cyber security • Smart solutions for safety & security of smart cities • Disaster management and communications
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• Critical role of Information Communications Technology in smart cities • Cloud Computing • Smart metering communication requirements
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• Smart devices (Routers / Modems, etc.) • Telco's • Wireless technologies / products, etc.
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Smart infrastructure: the Future •
Definition of smart infrastructure –
A smart system uses a feedback loop of data, which provides evidence for informed decision-making. The system can monitor, measure, analyze, communicate and act, based on information captured from sensors. Different levels of smart systems exist. A system may:
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Smart systems and infrastructure need to be adaptable to varying demands and conditions, including developing technology.
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The price of connectedness may be vulnerability to new kinds of attack, so security and resilience needs to be built into systems.
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There are many different ways in which people give up information in order to get some value back.
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Electronic sensors embedded into the physical environment can start to limit the lifetime of infrastructure.
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Theory: In the ““Smart Economy”” Presentation we reviewed the theoretical & academic foundations of “Smart Systems” E-Gov: Smart Governance is an extension of e-Governance in which there is more intelligent on-line management, decisions and real-time adaptive control of eGovernment Applications & Services
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“ICT Genes”: The Smart ICT “Genes” remain the same as those for applications to the Smart Economy and Smart Security Vendors: Major Vendors such as Microsoft, CISCO, IBM and HP are all developing Smart 21stC Architectures & Solutions healthcare
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Example ; Abu Dhabi City Guard app.... What is Abu Dhabi City Guard app...??
Results: The app helped improve government performance Awards to recognize best performed departments More adoption (e.g, police for reporting traffic violations) Potential for big data analysis to reveal insight
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– Data and technology should augment human intelligence, not seek to replace it. – We must trust intuitive wisdom, avoiding the twin traps of reductionism and determinism. – We must see the urban system as a network of interrelated spectrums, not polarities. – We must recognize the city as a constantly changing organism, not a mechanistic model capable of highly processed control. – Rather than seeking reassuring ideologies and absolutes, we should rely on collective intelligence to find our timeless way of building’. Energy
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Some New York middle-schoolers spent their summer vacation building models of smart cities, complete with futuristic cars and clean energy infrastructure. The NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering Science of Smart Cities program held its fourth annual expo, where the children showed off their designs. During their four-week training with NYU engineering students, participants learned about engineering aspects of sustainable and resilient cities.
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Teaching Kids How to Build Smart Cities...!!? Understand how the city and its partners can make better investments in young children and their families today to create healthier residents and a more sustainable and prosperous community for tomorrow methodology of the smart city:
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Recommendations •Availability of all the libraries and books to the public
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Access •Encourage the opposite and skills development
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Take responsibility for the place they walk , work and live in. Appropriate technology, rather than accept it as is. Know where they can get the tools, knowledge and support what they need. Value empathy, dialogue and trust. Will not stop in the face of huge barriers. Ask questions, then more questions, before they come up with answers;
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Top 5 Smart City Challenges There are countless challenges with any smart city initiative but can ultimately fall under these five major categories with each one bringing its own variety of questions and roadblocks. 1. Vision The smart city vision begins with identifying what issues the city faces and how solutions can be constructed to deal with those issues and how to make the city run efficiently and prosper for decades to come.
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Vision vs Real Needs Indian officials want 100 ‘smart cities.’ Residents just want water and power.
Earlier this year, before Ajmer was chosen for smart-city status, Modi had also included it in a list of 12 “heritage cities” he planned to develop. And a few years ago, the government launched a program to make Ajmer a “slum-free city.” https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/asia_pacific/india-wants-to-build-100-smart-cities-residents-justwant-water-and-power/2015/06/25/9951df1a-0ec6-11e5-a0fe-dccfea4653ee_story.html
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2. Design Retrofitting is where design of new smart city initiatives must truly shine. Inadequate infrastructure, specifically highways, is one of the areas where design matters most. More lanes, less traffic is not always the answer as it is just more infrastructure that takes an extended period of time to build. Occasionally, causing even more traffic due to construction, it will more than likely become a temporary fix for a consistently growing population. While more lanes may aid for the time being, cities must have alternatives like sensors (built into the infrastructure itself or into light posts) and analytics to help redistribute traffic to cut down on citizens’ travel times and make more efficient use of their transportation infrastructure.
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3. Funding Locating proper funds for a project can be one of the most, if not the most, difficult component of a smart city initiative. An increasing number of cities around the world are announcing plans to become smart and more resilient in spite of their social, economic, and geographical challenges.
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4. Skepticism Civic engagement is one of the most important portions of the smart city initiative as it is ultimately focused on improving the quality of life for the citizens of the given city. Smart cities bring promise to their citizens as much as they do doubts of their future effects on services, politics, security and privacy.
ďƒź How much privacy will citizens have to sacrifice in order to feel safer and have their data shared with the municipality, developers and other citizens through open data programs? ďƒź Is it even an issue when location services on smartphones consistently project our location regardless of our knowledge? ďƒź It may just become the norm for citizens as privacy and security become intertwined with various smart city programs.
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5. Implementation The actual implementation of the initiative and making it a reality is just as much a hurdle as any other issue above. There are many roadblocks in moving an initiative forward including siloed municipal departments, a lack of direction, lack of proper leadership, and most of a lack of tools to make the initiative real.
10 Steps to Building a Smart City 1. Work out what problems need fixing Take Jakarta and Beijing: “They are both currently exploring data dashboards and citywide sensing projects to address issues around traffic congestion, when what these cities really need are vastly improved public transport systems.”
2. Find a leader Leaders should come from the public sector. “Some of the standout smart cities – Barcelona, Amsterdam, Malmo – exhibited dynamic leadership from their mayors as well as chief executives,”
3. Develop a vision everyone can get behind The Olympics is a good example of a shared goal, which succeeded in bringing together communities, the public and private sectors, academia, volunteers and business.
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10 Steps to Building a Smart City 4. Make a business case Networks of sensors need expensive infrastructure, and there’s currently little precedent around whether it’s the taxpayer or industry that foots the bill. A vision that adds economic, social and environmental value could be key to attracting investment from tech companies, universities and elsewhere.
5. Share data and incentivize innovation
Open data is critical to fostering an ecosystem for innovation, but the public sector, with its entrenched ideas around data protection, can be reluctant to share. City councils should see it as “investment rather than expenditure”.
6. Design from the bottom up Fujisawa, Japan, is an example of a city designed from the ground up. It’s a disaster proof, self-sufficient town with self-cleaning homes that generates its own electricity. Even the streets are designed to reduce energy consumption – they follow the shape of a leaf to help natural airflow and reduce the need for AC.
10 Steps to Building a Smart City 7. Tread carefully We are still in the early days of exploring the costs and benefits of these technologies for society and business and perhaps a more cautious approach is needed, and the complicated issues around privacy that need addressing.
8. Get politicians on board Political leaders are important for communicating the need for new tech, and assuaging citizens’ concerns about safety and privacy. It would be great to see politicians explain why they are spending our taxes on a smarter city.
9. Educate citizens A smart city will be irrelevant to most of its inhabitants unless they can learn how to use new technology.
10. Spread the word
All cities to share their experiences and evidence so that no one has to start from scratch.
Examples..... Around the world
South Korea, Songdo city
Site and master plan Smart Songdo Smart Transportation Smart Building Smart Energy Smart waste and water management Cambrian between Songdo vs another Asia cities Is Songdo sustainable
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Knowledge economic city, Saudi Arabia
Knowledge city dynamic Smart cities revolves around strategic visions of urban and What the city Contains of....? The concept of a new link road and Transport mechanism Madinah - A Promising Economic Future
Examples; South Korea, Songdo Site, Total area, Master plan
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Smart transportation Smart Energy Smart building Smart waste, water management
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Have 40% green spaces Zero energy building The lack of emission of harmful gases Instant re-recycling plants
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Access and sharing of real information Inability to change behavior of citizens and organizations Procurement processes and policies encourage innovation Policy keeping pace with transformation agenda Knowledge city Places
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Define the requirements Use Big-data analytics Design metro routs and capacity Design bus routs Define projects and Develop RFPs Biding and contracting the projects Project Management Consultant Testing Operation and Marketing
What the city Contains of....?
Land marks, high tech building, new generation of since center
Master Plan & Components
Dar Al Jewar (Villa Gated Community)
Residential Apartments Complex
Knowledge Cluster
Civic Center and Museums
The Souks Complex
Residential
Hospitality and Commerce Tower
The concept of a new link road and Transport mechanism metro, sensors pedestrian road , What's Smart zoning mean....!!?
New generation of metro
Smart Zone : KEC’s Information and Communication Technology (ICT) infrastructure has been designed by CISCO Systems Inc. based on their SMART+CONNECTED community solutions where residents, workers and visitors can take advantage of the smart infrastructure related services to enable lifestyle experience and achieve optimum Security and safety with sensors anywhere productivity. building
healthcare
education
transport
infrastructure
Energy
government
Waste ,water
Intelligent IT Mobility Systems: Automatic Vehicle Location System (AVL) •
Smart Card Payment System: – Efficiency – Ease – Convenience – Economical – Flexible
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Real-Time Information to Customers via: – Internet (PC and mobile phone) – At Stations – Onboard buses and trains
building
healthcare
education
transport
IT
Energy
government
Mobility
Beacon of Science and Civilization what the education sectored contain ....? Education Sector:
Knowledge Economic City vision
an educational sector includes K-12 schools for boys & girls, an international vocational institute and a well reputable university. (KEC) also launched a new smart learning initiative that aims to transform classrooms as well as integrate teachers, students, parents and administrators into a single e-platform
includes the creation of an environment conducive to progress in the knowledge-based industries, and education is an essential part of achieving this vision and sustainability, through the creation of technically and intellectually qualified generation, intelligent in ways that mimic the era of world development. On this basis, all schools, institutes and research centers benefit from smart flexible infrastructure, to develop teaching techniques and improve performance and efficiency.
building
healthcare
education
The since museum
transport
IT
Energy
government
Mobility
Madinah - A Promising Economic Future The “Economic Gateway”: Knowledge Economic City (KEC) is aimed to serve Saudi Arabia’s economic diversification strategy through reviving Madinah’s role as a center for Islamic knowledge and culture. Moreover, KEC is envisioned to elevate the quality of life and economic prosperity of Madinah’s.
The “Opportunities Gateway” Knowledge Economic City (KEC) is a 4.8 million sq. zone located within the holy boundaries on the main axis connecting the airport, train station with the holy mosque providing numerous investment and development opportunities across all the sectors through commercial, residential, educational, and hospitality projects that will enable KEC to be a knowledge industries hub and enabler.
building
healthcare
education
transport
IT
Energy
government
Mobility
Cambrian Index
weakness , strengthen
Songdo : • smart infrastructure • Good management of waste • smart environment • Zero Building energy • smart technology
Songdo • Social disparity: the City only for rich
Al-Madinah • smart economy • Big investment • smart education • Development since • smart transportation • Multi levels of transportations (metro, train, airplane )
Al-Madinah • a week infrastructure : waste & water mangmaint
Damascus problems and solutions The Oldest Capital in the world is DYING
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Index
Problems in Damascus Take advantage of the international experiences Solution Suggestion Take care about some special problem make the City smarter Rebuilt new smart Harasta
General determinates
Road plan
Water Resources
Urban Growth
Pollution plan
Green spaces plan
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Failing to secure new technologies needed by the student The difficulty of communication between students and teachers and the teaching center
Infrastructure
Energy •
Lack of energy resources
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Depletion of natural resources
Groundwater depletion Pollution of agricultural land because of sewage
Lack of interest in handicrafts industries Bad case of agricultural land destroyed due to indiscriminate urbanization
Random distribution of electricity pylons above the ground
Problems
Education
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Citizen Lack of openness and keep up with the global citizen of the modern techniques
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Great neglect of the area Gout
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Air pollution due to smoke from nearby residential and agricultural areas factories
Transportations
technology
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Lack of attention to the needs of those responsible citizen
Lack of automation of information that lead to the loss of the big time in government transactions
Huge traffic jam • Not enough Parking• س Bad roads
The railway doesn't work Some important roads are close
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The greatest difficulty in citizen access to the information needed by the
Problems
Environment
Building Non-building interaction with the user's needs The great loss of energy in the building Lack of permanence
Energy
Economic
Our solutions
Our solutions
Our solutions
Supply of teaching classes of equipment and appropriate Technology Providing technical easy communication between the student and the parents and the teachers
Necessary for all users of energy security Reliance on clean energy and natural Renewables intergeneration and management
And the issuance of student exam results electronically
Smart Education
Smart Energy
Support handicrafts and invested properly "of Damascus steel. Textile industry“... Improve agriculture and securing the necessary resources for farmers Support farmers and industrialists and the provision of facilities in order to improve the national export
Smart Economic
solutions
Education
Citizen
Our solutions And keep up with the citizen tariff on all global developments Stay online with the development of the world
Smart Citizen
Our solutions The biggest in farmlands attention and encourage investment Reducing pollution from factories
More efficient management of the water network & resiliency against hazards
Smart Environment
Government
technology
Our solutions
Our solutions
Access to the information needed by any citizen is easier Officials
Automation of all the information and make it available to all citizens
City Administration& government
Smart Street Lighting Improved network efficiency and reduced water consumption
Smart Government
smart technology
solutions
Environment
Building
Our solutions Secure housing and buildings that achieve comfort citizen in all respects the living and service The level of interest in the sustainability of buildings
Smart Building
Syria, Rif-Damascus, harasta
Syria, Rif-Damascus, harasta