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ASIA PACIFIC SMART CITIES FORUM "Build the City of the Future, Today"
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3 Case Studies • Penang Integrated Transport System Framework • Amsterdam Smart City • Toyota City Vision Of The Future By MOSTI & MIGHT Opening Keynote Address The Honorable YB Datuk Seri Panglima Madius Tangau Minister of Science, Technology & Innovation (MOSTI), Malaysia
27 - 28 September 2016 | InterContinental Hotel Kuala Lumpur YB DATUK SERI PANGLIMA MADIUS TANGAU MENTERI SAINS, TEKNOLOGI DAN INOVASI
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Esteemed Speakers Dr. Amirudin Abdul Wahab
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New Zealand Chief Advisor
YB. Mr. Chow Kon Yeow
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Chairman, Local Government, Traffic Management & Flood Mitigation,
Dominic Yin
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Faris Yahaya
Cyberview Sdn Bhd, Malaysia Managing Director
Frans-Anton Vermast
msterdam Smart City, A Netherlands
Senior Strategy Advisor Low Carbon & Connected Urban Planning
Jaffri Ibrahim
Dr. KHOH Soo Beng
Chief Executive Officer
Director, Project & Research (IOT)
ollaborative Research C in Engineering, Science & Technology (CREST), Malaysia
ollaborative Research C in Engineering, Science & Technology (CREST), Malaysia
Maimunah Jaffar
Salmah Salman
Head of Planning & Compliance
Director of Sustainable Development, City Planning Department
Martin Venzky-Stalling
Dr. Mazlan Abbas
Iskandar Regional Development Authority, Malaysia
hiang Mai University Science & C Technology Park (Secretariat of Creative Chiang Mai), Thailand
utrajaya Corporation P (Perbadanan Putrajaya)
REDtone IOT Sdn Bhd, Malaysia Chief Executive Officer
Senior Advisor
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Esteemed Speakers Megat Jalaluddin Megat Hassan
Tenaga Nasional Berhad, Malaysia Chief Strategy Officer
Michelle Lim Woodlife
latCOM Ventures Sdn Bhd / P Nationals Innovation Agency, Malaysia Commercialization Specialist
YBhg. Dato’ Mohd Ali Hanafiah Mohd Yunus
Datuk Nik A. Faizul Bin Abd. Mallek
Chief Digital Ecosystem Officer
Program Director, Clean-tech Innovation & Sustainable Cities
alaysia Communications M & Multimedia Commission (MCMC), Malaysia
Zamry Ibrahim
VADS Lyfe Sdn Bhd , Malaysia Chief Marketing Officer
Vitor Pereira
Smart Cities Portuguese Magazine
alaysian IndustryM Government Group for High Technology (MIGHT), Prime Minister’s Department
Vicente Guallart
Barcelona City Council, Spain Chief Architect (2011- 2015)
Thillai Raj
MIMOS, Malaysia CTO
Editor-in-Chief Personality of the Year Smart Cities Live 2015
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Advisors
Attendee Profile
Datuk Nik A. Faizul Bin Abd. Mallek
Geographical
Malaysian Industry-Government Group for High Technology (MIGHT), (Prime Minister’s Department)
Malaysia 62%
Program Director, Clean-tech Innovation & Sustainable Cities
Rest of ASEAN
24%
GCC
6%
Rest of the World 8%
Joseph Michael,
Marian Technologies Pte Ltd, Singapore
Designation-wise
Director
Michael Mulquin
Global Smart Cities Standards Expert, United Kingdom CEOs / CIOs / Technical CTOs / MD Directors of Utilities
Vicente Guallart
Barcelona City Council, Spain
Vice Presidents: Customer Service/ Operations/ Distribution
Metering Regulators and Tariff and Managers/ Comissioners Directors
Chief Architect (2011 -2015)
Industry-wise Vijay Gunti
Rukshaya Emerging Technologies Private Limited – India Vice President – Smart Grid Practice
Policy Makers
Government Real Estate Utility Consulting Urban Developers professionals Services Planning Councils and Municipalities
This year's highlights 20+
Speakers
MOSTI & MIGHT Representative
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Streams
Interactive, Panel, Rountable & Networking Sessions
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Case studies
Electronic Polling & E-Networking
KEY FOCUS AREAS of Asia Pacific Smart Cities Forum Wireless Networks & Network Infrastructure Data, Big Data & the Internet of Things (IoT)
Sustainability & the Green Buildings Framework
Smart Homes, Smart Villages, Smart Buildings & infrastructures
Data Protection & Data Privacy
Smart Education
Smart Mobility & Transportation
The Role of Telecommunications in a Smart City
SMART CITY
Role of ICT in the Infrastructure of Future Cities, Digital Media & Communications
Smart Energy – Smart Grids, Smart Metering & Energy Efficiency
Smart Health Systems & Infrastructure Development
Regulatory & Policy Framework for Smart Cities
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Department of Health
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Transport Authority
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Utilities Authority
AO‘s, CIO, VP/ Director IT, Director of C Operations, CTO
Banks, Venture Capitalists & Investment
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Economic Development
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CEO
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Technical Advisors
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Presidents (AVP, SVP,VP/ Directors)
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DAY 1 27 September 2016
10:00 The challenges & Opportunities of the
8:30 Registration and Coffee
Future Smart Cities & Urbanization Program in China
8:50 Welcome note from Fleming. 9:00 Opening remarks from the Event Chair
STATUS UPDATE ON SMART CITIES IN THE REGION & ABROAD 9:00 Opening Keynote Address – The DNA of a
Smart City The Honorable YB Datuk Seri Panglima Madius Tangau, Minister of Science, Technology & Innovation (MOSTI), Malaysia 8:20 Special Feature :
Meet & Greet Speed Networking Session 9:30 Opening Speech: Malaysia's Vision of the
Future of Smart Cities • The Malaysian Model of smart cities focusing on economic growth while balancing environmental & social sustainability • The importance of developing a smart business plan in luring investors to smart city projects Highlighting the importance of synergies in accelerating the growth of smart cities projects Datuk Nik A. Faizul Bin Abd. Mallek, Program Director, Clean-tech Innovation & Sustainable Cities, Malaysian Industry-Government Group for High Technology (MIGHT), Prime Minister’s Department
• To educate smart people to build up the “New Faith” base on the re-arrangements of Chinese culture & civilization • The balance of political, economical and environment improvements to make a sustainable development in China • Technological improvements to save energy & resources Dominic Yin, Chief Executive Officer, Greater China Sustainable Development Council, Hong Kong 10:30 Elevating Cyberjaya into a Global
Technology Hub through Smart Collaboration • A smart city within the Global Technology Hub • Framework and objective of Cyberjaya Smart City initiatives • Co-production and interoperability to nurture city collaboration in Cyberjaya Faris Yahaya, Managing Director, Cyberview Sdn Bhd, Malaysia 11:00 Morning Coffee and Networking 11:30 The Importance of Citizen Engagement in
the Success of Smart Cities Projects • Ensuring citizens understand the value of the solutions • Ensuring technology solution providers take a more proactive listening role in developing solutions (practically and incrementally) • Integrating costs, citizen/stakeholder buy-in and addressing issues such as privacy & security as part of the conversation with citizens Maimunah Jaffar, Head of Planning & Compliance, Iskandar Regional Development Authority, Malaysia
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DAY 1
27 September 2016 12:10 The Self-Sufficient City
16:40 Towards Sustainable Smart City Putrajaya
• Making cities that are globally connected and locally productive • Urban regeneration to make a more human city. • Technologies for the cities of the future Vicente Guallart, Chief Architect (2011- 2015), Barcelona City Council, Spain 12:50 Luncheon 14:00 Case Study :
How Energy Innovation is driving the City of the Future- Amsterdam (Netherlands) • Challenges of global economic competitiveness and the effect of urban policies • Developing innovation hubs in city development • Highlighting key milestones achieved in making Amsterdam more energy conscious Frans-Anton Vermast, Senior Strategy Advisor, Low Carbon & Connected Urban Planning, Amsterdam Smart City, Netherlands. 14:40 Thailand Smart Cities and Digital
2025 • Vision of Putrajaya Structure Plan 2025 • The challenges in achieving the vision. • Where Putrajaya is now in terms of attaining a sustainable smart city status, in terms of: - Smart Government (ICT & e-Gov); Smart Environment (Putrajaya Green City Initiatives); - Smart Living (Quality Living,Healthy, Vibrant & Safe City), Smart People (Developing Sustainable & Smart Community); Smart Economy (TOD in WTT, Encourage Mixed Development on Core Island, Encourage Interpreneurship & Innovation, Green Economy; & - Smart Mobility (Integrated Transportation System, Integrated ICT, Prioritized Clean & NonMotorized Option. • Way forward & conclusion. Salmah Salman, Director of Sustainable Development, City Planning Department, Putrajaya Corporation (Perbadanan Putrajaya), Malaysia 17:20 Interactive Panel Discussion
Economy Update
– Do Smart Cities Need Smart Citizens?
• Creative Chiang Mai in that context • People or technology – what comes first? • Smart for medium sized and secondary cities? • How to get started
• It is not just about the people‘s qualification or level of education but also social interaction, integration and openness to the “outer” world. • The rise of smart citizens & how to manage complexity • Making informed decisions
Martin Venzky-Stalling, Senior Advisor, Chiang Mai University Science & Technology Park (Secretariat of Creative Chiang Mai), Thailand 15:20 Joint Presentation – Smart Sustainable
City & Connected Healthcare
18:00 Closing Remarks By Event Chairman
& Cocktail Reception
Jaffri Ibrahim, Chief Executive Officer & Dr. KHOH Soo Beng, Director, Project & Research (IOT), Collaborative Research in Engineering, Science & Technology (CREST), Malaysia 16:00 Afternoon Tea & Coffee Break
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DAY 2 28 September 2016
8:20 Welcome Coffee and Registration Add icons 8:35
Welcome note from Fleming.
8:40 Opening Remarks from the Event Chair 8:50 Special Feature : Meet & Greet Speed Networking Session
TRACK 1 – SMART CITIES INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT (PEOPLE, REGULATION, PRIVACY & DIGITAL SYSTEMS) 9:00 Opening Keynote: The Role of a
Telecommunications Company in a Smart City • Product development (home gateway, wireless sensor networks, M2M solutions) • Developing user-centric smart services • Band capabilities that enable smart services Zamry Ibrahim, Chief Marketing Officer, VADS Lyfe Sdn Bhd, Malaysia 9:40 Keynote Presentation:
Smart Citizen Engagement – Power to Sense • Too much focus on the role of large technology companies and governments as the catalysts of technology-enabled progress. • Most of the time we tend to ignore the most important dimension of cities i.e. the people, who live, work and create within them. • Harness the valuable inputs of citizen’s by empowering them to sense and make the invisible visible Dr. Mazlan Abbas, Chief Executive Officer, REDtone IOT Sdn Bhd, Malaysia
TRACK 2 – SMART TECHNOLOGIES & DEVELOPMENTS IN KEY ECONOMIC SECTORS 9:00 Keynote Presentation:
‘Achieving Smart Mobility, Energy and Environmental Management in Future Asia-Pacific Cities’ • What are the challenges and the outcomes we are trying to achieve? • What tools do we have? • Will it be infrastructure and behavior change or complete game changers? • What will be the role of smart technology and where is it going?” Darren Baars, Chief Advisor, New Zealand Transport Agency, New Zealand 9:40 Smart Energy: How Developments in
Utility Companies & Energy Innovation Will Be the Key Drivers for Smart Cities • What is TNB’s vision of a sustainable future for Malaysia’s energy market? • Adoption of energy efficient practices, particularly in building designs • Use of smart grid technologies and deployment of energy management systems at the community level Megat Jalaluddin Megat Hassan, Chief Strategy Officer, Tenaga Nasional Berhad, Malaysia
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DAY 2
28 September 2016 10:20 Keynote Presentation: Regulatory and
Policy Framework for Smart Communities • Developing a systematic process for enabling smart+connected communities • Smart City Framework: turning talk into action • How to create an integrated planning management system (government, private sector & academia) YBhg. Dato’ Mohd Ali Hanafiah Mohd Yunus, Chief Digital Ecosystem Officer, Malaysia Communications & Multimedia Commission (MCMC), Malaysia 11:00 Morning Coffee and Networking 11:30 Keynote Address:
Malaysia's Perspective Towards Ensuring Secure and Safer Smart Cities • Addressing & understanding the new type of cyber attacks in smart cities • Integrating cybersecurity as a key component in the design stage of smart cities • Outlook of cybersecurity measures to be introduced. Dr. Amirudin Abdul Wahab, Chief Executive Officer, CyberSecurity Malaysia (An Agency Under the Ministry of Science, Technology & Innovation –(MOSTI), Malaysia 12:10 Roundtable Discussion
– What Exactly is a Smart City? • Bridging the digital divide in developing smart cities • The case for intelligent connectivity • The real-time data ecosystem
10:20 Smart Healthcare: Demonstrating
Which Healthcare Solutions Need to be Instrumented, Interconnected and Intelligent • Developing holistic platforms and solutions for a future-oriented healthcare system. • Patient-centric services for prevention, guidance and home care • Telemedical services in the domestic environment (Ambient Assisted Living, Tele-Reha) • Design and roll-out of co-operation platforms and ITinfrastructures for regional healthcare networks and public health 11:00 Morning Coffee and Networking 11:30 The Foundational Protocols for City-to-
City Collaboration - City Anatomy. • City Anatomy Indicators (extension of ISO 37120), city anatomy ontology & livable cities /districts developed by the City Protocol Society • Shared strategies for city transformation & identifying commonalities • Avoiding common flaws when implementing smart city solutions. 12:10 Smart City with Internet of Things (Sensor
networks) and Big Data • Why use Internet of Things for enabling the city infrastructure intelligence? • How a Smart city enabled with IoT sensor networks would provide benefits to the citizen & authorities. • A real-life example of big data helping build smart city 13:00 Luncheon 14:00 Interactive Panel Discussion:
12:50 Luncheon
Can Super Tall Be Super Green: Assessing the Green and Sustainable Credentials of Skyscrapers • What's been changing that’s enabled them to become more green? • The Green Skyscraper: The Basis for Designing Sustainable Intensive Buildings • Sustainable Facades: Design Methods for HighPerformance Building Envelopes
DAY 2
28 September 2016
14:00 Developing a Resilient Firewall to Protect
Data, Information & Privacy • Data analytics • Making sense of the large amount of data created in a connected city (Big Data Issues & IOT) • Extending the Internet of Things to create smart cities 14:40 The Role of Innovation and
Commercialization in the Development of Smart Cities • A national perspective on innovative solutions and the transfer of these solutions to the industry • The landscape of innovations and market opportunities in the smart city sector • The platform available under PlaTCOM Ventures for SMEs in the Smart City sector and our case studies Michelle Lim Woodlife, Commercialization Specialist, PlatCOM Ventures Sdn Bhd (National Innovation Agency Malaysia) 15.20 How ‘Intelligence’ can protect the Big
14:40 How Does Smart Water Metering Networks
Modernize the Way We Manage Water Supplies & What Fundamental Cultural Shifts Are Entailed? • What is a smart water meter and smart water metering networks? • Smart Water Metering Network – Is it an intelligent investment? • How does advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) compare with automatic meter reading (AMR) and what are the benefits of each? 15:20 Smart Governance: Automation Solutions
for E-Governance in Smart Cities & Network Infrastructure Management • Innovation in the Public Sector, focusing on up-to-date e - Government architectures as well as infrastructural components and solutions • The effect of open governance and open data • Enabling cooperative development and integration of innovative concepts, applications and best practice solutions 16:00 Afternoon Tea & Coffee Break
Cities and Help the Small • How does the massive influx of people into cities impact sustainability and the economic survival of citizens and administrations? • How can big cities engage citizens in order to grow economically and socially? • Examining the tools small cities can leverage to available to combat population decline, and attract new citizens - creativity, tourism, technology, innovation and citizen participation • How can smaller cities combat brain drain, especially in the area of creativity, and retain and grow their “smart” tag? Vitor Pereira, Editor-in-Chief, Smart Cities Portuguese Magazine Personality of the Year Smart Cities Live 2015
Dr. Mazlan Abbas , Chief Executive Officer , REDtone IOT Sdn Bhd, Malaysia
16:00 Afternoon Tea & Coffee Break
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“A smart city must harness its human capital and let the citizens help to co-create smart city solutions. Give the citizens the right tool and they will help to make the city and world a better place to live”
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DAY 2
28 September 2016
16:30 Smart Villages - a Rural Analogue to Smart
17:10
16:30 Public-Private Partnerships a Central
Cities
Theme
• The smart village concept • Decentralized energy systems and integrated rural development • Linkages between Smart Villages and Smart Cities
• How PPP builds value for residents • Increasing accountability in service provision through PPP agreements • How PPP help elevate customer service in government agencies for all related stakeholders.
Strategic Roundtable Discussion: Smart Mobility: Key Mega-trends Impacting Mobility & Analysis of The Future of Mobility • Focusing on smart public transport systems instead of building more roads • Improving strategic ICT infrastructure to ease the process of doing business as well as for an easier lifestyle without actual movement on the roads Differentiating between desired and undesired mobility options
17:10
Big Panel Debate -Connecting Smart Cities the Smart Way • Consider wireless LAN (Local Area Network) infrastructure that can handle dense public environments • Consider WiFi access points with intelligent capabilities to connect a high density of smart devices • Band steering technology can ensure the optimum connections for challenging environments, considering the effect of WIFI platform consistency
17:50 Closing Remarks By Event Chairman
Moderator: Darren Baars, Chief Adviser, New Zealand Transport Agency, New Zealand
17:50 Closing Remarks By The Event Chairman
“Smart mobility, energy and environmental management systems are critical to the future of Asia-Pacific Cities. Does your business understand its role and are you ready to deliver?” Darren Baars , Chief Advisor, New Zealand Transport Agency, New Zealand
“Cyber security should be an integral part of smart cities because their high connectivity and other infrastructure may lead to increasing opportunities for cyber attacks” Dr. Amirudin Abdul Wahab , Chief Executive Officer, CyberSecurity Malaysia
Know your speakers YB Datuk Seri Panglima Madius Tangau , Minister of Science, Technology & Innovation (MOSTI), Malaysia YB Datuk Seri Panglima Madius Tangau was born in Tuaran, Sabah, initially graduating in Science Forestry from Universiti Pertanian Malaysia (UPM), Serdang in 1983. In 1985, he obtained his Certificate in Forest Plantation Management and Forestry Research in various institutions in Japan under Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA). In 1988, the YB underwent Training in Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) by Centre for Environment, Technology and Development (CETDEM). In 1990, he completed his Masters in Development Management (MDM) from Asian Institute of Management (AIM), Makati, the Philippines. YB was elected to the Parliament of Malaysia in 1994, at the age of 36 he was elected for Tuaran seat. The YB was appointed as chairman for several board and companies such as Sabah Cultural Board, Forest Plantation Development Sdn Bhd, Malaysian Timber Industrial Board and Asian Supply Sdn. Bhd. The YB is also a board of director member of Suria Capital Berhad, Sabah Energy Corporation Sdn. Bhd, and Asian Supply Base Sdn. Bhd. The YB was appointed as the Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation in 2015. The YB has been awarded with various awards the most recent one is the award of Seri Panglima Darjah Kinabalu (SPDK) by Tuan Yang Terutama Yang Dipertua Negeri Sabah (TYT) which carries the title Datuk Seri Panglima.
Dr. Amirudin Abdul Wahab, Chief Executive Officer, CyberSecurity Malaysia Dr. Amir is currently CEO of CyberSecurity Malaysia, he has more than 20 years of ICT working experience in the telecom and IT sector in the Government as well as in semi-government and private sectors. Through his leadership at Cybersecurity Malaysia, Dr. Amir managed to contribute to Malaysia’s achievement in attaining the number #3 rank in the world, in the 2014 International Telecom Union (ITU) Global Cyber Security Index becoming the first World Trustmark Alliance Chairman to be reappointed to a second term, was selected to receive an ASEAN Award as the Outstanding Chief Information/Security Officer Award. He is also a on the POLCYB (The Society for the Policing of Cyberspace) Non-Executive Board of Directors for the years 2015 to 2018. A calculated risk-taker with deep technical industry knowledge, Dr. Amirudin had has built a strong reputation for developing effective and unique strategies and incubating new models and designs. Embracing the core values of integrity, innovation and growth, he consistently ranks among the top 5% of employees within the ICT Industry in Malaysia and is listed in the Who’s Who Malaysia in 2014.Dr Amir holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) from the School of Information Technology & Electrical Engineering (ITEE), University of Queensland, Australia. Dr. Amir also holds two Masters degrees, a Masters in Business Administration (MBA) from the University of Duqubue, Iowa, USA, a Masters in Information Technology from the National University of Malaysia (UKM) and a Bachelor of Science Engineering in Electrical Engineering from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA.
Darren Baars, Chief Advisor, New Zealand Transport Agency, New Zealand Darren Baars is a Principal Analyst at the New Zealand Transport Agency, based in Wellington. He has over 20 years of experience working in the public and private sectors on a range of transport, energy and environmental management issues and he has spent the last four years working on the formulation of national level land transport strategy. In previous roles, Darren was involved in developing New Zealand’s energy efficiency and renewable energy strategy and related transport energy efficiency policies. In 2010, Darren was a member of an APEC international team which reviewed and provided recommendations on the energy efficiency policies and programmes of Chinese Taipei. Darren holds Bachelors and Masters degrees (with distinction) in environmental planning from Massey University, with a specialization in environmental economics.
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Dominic Yin, Chief Executive Officer, Greater China Sustainable Development Council, Hong Kong • EESCO P2E2 Hong Kong Ltd.: Chairman & CEO (Investor, Consultant and Facilitator of Environmental & Energy Projects). • Trigo Enterprises Ltd.: Chairman (International Trading & Mfg of nonstandard Parts & Components) • Vice Chairman of Tianjin Nankai University Castor Engineering Science and Technology Co., Ltd.(Global Unique Castor Lubricant Producer). • Co-Chairman of the Smart City Committee of Independent Power Producers Forum (IPPF) . • Vice-President of Hong Kong Environmental Industry Association , Senior member of Environment and Sustainability Committee and China Committee of Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce • Advisor of International Green Economy Association in Beijing. • Senior Energy Specialist and Senior Advisor of Energy R & D Center Under China Energy Investment Association. • Vice Chairman of Hong Kong Green Strategy Alliance (HKGSA) • Executive President of Chinese Society (Hong Kong & Macao) for Sustainable Development • Executive President of Greater China Sustainable Development Association • Senior Advisor of Low Carbon Industry & Technology Association of Guangdong • Honorary Advisor of European Union Academic Program • Advisor of for the “Smart Mobility in Smart City” Forum & Exhibition Under CINEV in Nov 2015 in Hong Kong.
Frans-Anton Vermast, Senior Strategy Advisor, Low Carbon & Connected Urban Planning, Amsterdam Smart City, Netherlands. Since the advent of the Amsterdam Fibre from Home Initiative, Frans-¬‐Anton Vermast, MBA (1969) has been involved as a European public and government affairs advisor (including regulatory issues). His immense knowledge and expertise on Open Access Communication Infrastructure and its services is highly sought after by local governments globally. Mr Vermast is also the Senior Strategy Advisor for Low Carbon and Connected Urban Planning at Amsterdam Smart City since 2008. He is an expert in searching for the opportunities of novel appliances and services that make cities a more habitable place for it’s citizens where it is pleasant to live, work and play. Furthermore, he specializes in developing Smart Cities as open and user centric platforms as well as holistic and cross silo approaches through collaborative bottom up approaches and citizens engagement. Apart from best and next practices Mr Vermast is not afraid to share worst practices and lessons learned to prevent other cities making the same mistakes. His objective for working in projects like Smart Work, Smart Grids, Smart Living, Smart City and Electrical Vehicles is to create a more sustainable and liveable environment and boost social and economic benefits that will result in more happy citizens. From this role Mr Vermast is active in several roles within City Protocol: member of Board of Directors, thematic Area Director Society and Director Public Affairs. Mr Vermast has extensive Dutch, European and global experience in facilitating the participation of local governments, municipalities and communities in these initiatives. He is a visiting speaker at Leiden University and guest lecturer at HAN University of Applied Sciences. He also has a great global training experience both professional and as volunteer for the Liberals”
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Maimunah Jaffar, Head Planning & Compliance, Iskandar Regional Development Authority, Malaysia Maimunah Jaffar promotes and practices sustainability in delivering her daily works in Iskandar Malaysia. She set out on her work life as an architect with 4 years working experienced in United States and as urban designer in one of prestigious company in Kuala Lumpur. She is the driver to ensure stakeholders’ alignment to Iskandar Malaysia vision towards Sustainable Metropolis and developed Iskandar Malaysia Comprehensive Development Plan and Smart City Iskandar Malaysia Framework.She has successful secured Iskandar Malaysia to become a pilot project for the United Nation Energy Efficiency Acceleration program which program was launched at the United Nations conference, New York in October 2014. She represented Iskandar Malaysia to launch and speak in the Conference of Parties (COP) in Warsaw, Poland 2013 and speakers at various domestic and international Sustainable and Smart City Seminars. Recently, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) selected Maimunah as one of the many female faces in sustainable places exhibition in Boston, USA. Maimunah is also in the working committee in the preparation of 'Green Building Index' for the ‘residential category’ and 'Green Township' led by the Malaysia Association of Architects (PAM)
Michelle Lim Woodlife, Commercialization Specialist, PlatCOM Ventures Sdn Bhd / National Innovation Agency Malaysia Michelle was previously from a government agency under the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (MOSTI), which was tasked to oversee and manage the commercialization of nanotechnology. During her tenure there, she worked with many entrepreneurs, universities, research institutes, companies, etc., to commercialize technologies. She was part of the execution of the National Graphene Action Plan 2020 and she also worked closely with several Ministries in contribution to the policy-strategies of RMK11 and also National Key Economic Area (NKEA) Electrical and Electronics (E&E). From her experience, she has developed an understanding of the commercialization challenges of both the push- (researchers) and the pull- (technology uptakers/the industry) parties. Her passion is to contribute in growing a healthy ecosystem for innovation to flourish and to generate wealth for the nation through such a robust ecosystem. Michelle graduated with an MEng in Materials Science from the University of Oxford, UK. She also possesses research experience from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). She is an alumnus of the Yayasan Khazanah Global Scholarship.
Martin Venzky-Stalling , Senior Advisor , Chiang Mai University Science & Technology Park (Secretariat of Creative Chiang Mai), Thailand
YBhg. Dato’ Mohd Ali Hanafiah Mohd Yunus, Chief Digital Ecosystem Officer, Malaysian Communications & Multimedia Commission (MCMC), Malaysia
A Professional with over 20 years of senior management and consulting experience in Asia, Europe and the Middle East across different industries. I focus on strategy and policy development; marketing, corporate development, innovation, partnerships, and technology enabled transformation. I have a particular interest in the impact of telecoms and other ICT technologies.
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Dr. Mazlan Abbas, Chief Executive Officer, REDtone IOT Sdn Bhd, Malaysia Dr. Mazlan CEO of REDtone IOT Sdn Bhd which provides Smart City Solutions. He has more than 30 years of experience and accomplishments in a senior management capacity primarily accountable for R&D, Product Development Innovation & Solutions, Technology Management, Network Operations and Academia. Before joining REDtone, he spent eight years in MIMOS Berhad as Senior Director Wireless Communications Cluster where is responsible to lead, strategise and manage the Applied R&D activities in Wireless Communications technology. He also spent thirteen years in Celcom handling many senior management positions (including R&D, Billing Operations, Technology & Technical Management, Network Administration & Management, Mobile Data, Integrated Business Solutions and Mobility Solutions). Rich experience and knowledge with IT and Telecommunications operation and transformation. Prior to Celcom, he spent 10 years as a lecturer and Assoc. Professor at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia. Dr. Mazlan is a frequent speaker in many major & established ICT conferences locally and globally. He has served as MOSTI's Technofund and Science Fund (ICT Cluster) Technical & Commercial Evaluation Committee, Industry Advisory Panel (IAP) for several local universities. Currently he is an Adjunct Professor with UTHM.
Designated as Senior Director for the Content, Consumer and Network Security Division (CCND). 2007 to 2010 Redesignated as Senior Director for the Technology, Standards and Network Division, dealing and handling issues related to communications and multimedia infrastructure and also standards development. Involved in the high speed broadband rollout to the general population rollout. Also oversees wireless infrastructure rollout such as towers and structures, local authority issues, QoE and QoS issues, health and radiation. 2010 – March 2015, Promoted to Chief Officer Industry Development, responsible for overseeing Spectrum Planning, Industry Development, Broadband Initiatives and Rollout, DTT implementation/ASO, Content/ AppsDevelopment, Policy Development and Rural Development/ Universal Service Provisioning Current designation as Chief Officer Digital Ecosystem, responsible for overseeing Digital Communities, E-Commerce and Postal, Public Service Delivery, Technology and Society.
Dr. Mazlan graduated from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia with a BEE (1984), University of Essex (UK) with MSc. in Telematics (1986) and Universiti Teknologi Malaysia with a PhD in Telecommunications (1993).
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Sponsor Profiles: Technology Partner: PlaTCOM Ventures
Supporting Organization : WeGO
PlaTCOM Ventures is a Smart Partnership between AIM and SME Corp that creates an innovative platform tailored for Malaysian SMEs to accelerate the development and commercialisation of innovative, market-driven products and services as well as encouraging the creation of Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) for commercialisation.
WeGO is an international cooperative body of cities and local governments that pursues sustainable city development based on e-Government. WeGO has currently 97 member cities and 3 friendship members across all continents. The WeGO Secretariat is hosted by the President City Seoul (South Korea) and has two Regional Offices in Chengdu (China) and the Ulyanovsk Region (Russia) that help advance the organization’s mission in their respective regions. WeGO offers capacity building programs for the advancement of digital capacity and bridging the digital divide. It provides consulting services to WeGO members on city e-Government development through Feasibility Studies (F/S), research and technical assistance in cooperation with IT consultants. WeGO offers cost-efficient and easy-to-use e-Government Tools to its members to help improve their e-Government Systems. Members have the chance to learn about emerging smart sustainable technologies, share best practices, and make valuable connections with the international community, city officials, and urban/IT experts from all over the world through a wide range of WeGO events. Finally, the triennial WeGO Awards is a popular international e-Government competition that recognizes and promotes excellent e-Government practices of cities and local government around the world.
Supporting Organisations Supporting Organization : MIGHT
MIGHT’s core purpose is addressing the country’s needs in response to the effects of globalization and trade liberalization on future economic growth through the accelerated use of high technology. MIGHT is subscribed to by private and public sector membership and has no shareholders. It exists to serve the needs of its members who represent the industry, government and academia. MIGHT also acts as a key interlocutor, bringing together policy and technology nurturing to advance high technology interests in Malaysia. Today, three main roles for MIGHT in developing high-technology industries for Malaysia continues on being a consensus building think tank, built through a membership program which remains as MIGHT’s main platform to build linkages. MIGHT also takes on the role of nurturing hightech industries via catalytic interventions programmes when the need arises. Uniquely positioned as the lead agency for the internationalization of science, technology and innovation in Malaysia, MIGHT provides members unparalleled access to global thought-leadership in technology centres of excellence around the world through its role as the co-secretariat of the Global Science and Innovation Advisory Council (GSIAC). MIGHT continues to champion the nation’s high technology agenda and supports the Science Advisor to the Prime Minister in these endeavors. The recently launched Science To Action (S2A) initiative by the Prime Minister in November 2013 has provides a new impetus for MIGHT in its effort to ensure a wider reception of Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) by its key stakeholders in the nation - the industry, the people and the policymakers. Under this initiative, the focus will be on the growth targeted under the National Focus Standards. Program and activities will include building strategic partnerships and alliances, technology acquisition and nurturing, capacity building as well as strengthening the growth of these sectors through policy interventions and flagship program.
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Supporting Association: City Protocol Society
City Protocol is a global community of cities, corporations, academic and nonprofit organizations designed to help cities face their challenges together and enable the development of more sustainable, efficient and innovative solutions. The goal of City Protocol is to define an interoperable city platform, which will allow cities to communicate and operate across silos and across communities, spawning an ecosystem of solution development and innovation. In short, City Protocol aims to define the Internet of Cities. The Society performs its technical work through the City Protocol Task Force to carry out research & development, education, pilots and other collaborative activities. City Protocol aims to break down intra-city vertical compartments (silos) and inter-city isolated solutions by establishing, via rough consensus, de facto standards for city operation, finance, governance, evaluation and ultimately – transformation.
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ASIA PACIFIC SMART CITIES FORUM 27 - 28 September 2016 | InterContinental Hotel Kuala Lumpur
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Terms and Conditions: 1. Payment terms. Fleming Gulf FZE (hereinafter as “FG”) requires the full payment of the invoiced amount within 7 working days from the issue date of the invoice or 3 working days prior to the start date of the event. Whichever is earlier. FG reserves the right to refuse entry to any client who does not pay the invoice in full and on time. If the payment is not received on FG’s account on the seventh day from the date of the issue of the invoice, FG is entitled to charge the Client an overdue interest of 5% p.a. for every day, for which the Cleint’s payment is overdue. The registration fee includes: conference documentation, admission to all conference sessions, lunches and refreshments, admission to networking social breaks during the event. The registration fee does not include: travel, hotel accommodation, transfers or insurance..
5. Cancellation of the event. In case FG cancels an event, then FG may offer the client a full credit up to the amount actually paid by the client to FG. This credit shall be valid for up to one year from the issue date of the invoice to attend any FG-sponsored events. The client shall not be entitled to this credit as a contractual right.
2. Hotel accommodation. Overnight accommodation is not included in the registration fee. A reduced rate may be available at the hotel hosting the event. The reservation form will be sent to the client after the venue has been confirmed, but no later than one month before the event begins.
7. Governing law. This contract shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of UAE (not including its conflict of laws provisions). Any disputes arising out of this contract shall be brought before the courts of the UAE situated in the city of Dubai in the UAE. At its sole discretion, FG may elect to bring any dispute arising under this contract to the jurisdiction of the courts in which the client’s offices are located.
3. Cancellation by client. The client has the right to cancel his/her participation in the event. Cancellation must be received by FG in writing, either by mail or fax. If the client cancels with more than one month’s advance notice before the start of the event, FG shall be entitled to retain and charge 50% of the amount payable for participation in the event. If the client cancels with one month’s (or less) advance notice, or fails to attend the event, then the client shall not be entitled to any refund. Failure to attend an event shall not excuse a client from owing the full amount of the registration fee. A copy of the conference notes from the event will be sent to the client after the event is over in case of cancellation by the client. 4. Cancellation by FG. While every reasonable effort is made to adhere to the advertised program, circumstances can arise which may cause changes in the program, including but not limited to changes in the content, date(s), location or venue, or special features of the planned event. Such circumstances include but are not limited to acts of terrorism, war, extreme weather conditions, compliance with government requests, orders and legal requirements, failure of third party suppliers to timely deliver, and failure to register the minimum target amount of attendees for a given event. FG reserves the right to change the content, date(s), location or venue and/ or special features of an event, to merge the event with another event, or to postpone it or cancel it entirely as appropriate under the circumstances. Client agrees that FG shall not be liable for any cost, damage or expense which may be incurred by client as a consequence of the event being so changed, merged, postponed or cancelled and client agrees to hold FG harmless and to indemnify FG in case of liability caused by any such changes, mergers, postponements or cancellations.
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