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Forum Virium Helsinki
Fourth Annual Seminar of Forum Virium Helsinki, Thursday 11th March 2010.
The seminar theme was Open up the City - Open data, design, interfaces and innovation
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FVH Open Up The city: 4 Cud March2010 Distributable Bas Boorsma
1. The Connected Urban
Development
Experience
Bas Boorsma
Head, Connected Urban Development
Director, Internet Business Solutions Group
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2. Connected Urban Development (CUD)
CUD Goals
five Year Cisco commitment
work with major cities to develop innovative solutions using ICT (information
and communications technology) to reduce carbon dioxide emissions
to forge blueprints, models, policies and practices that help to create a
successful, connected, competitive, attractive and sustainable 21st century
city
the development and exchange of relevant thought leadership and
replicable methodologies between CUD Cities and beyond.
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3. Connected Urban Development
A Blueprint for City Transformation
Connected &
Sustainable
Buildings
Connected & Connected & Connected & Sustainable
Sustainable Work Sustainable Sustainable Socio -
Homes
Mobility Energy Economics
Smart work centres Office
Buildings Renewables & Active Citizenship
Smart Road
Digital Swarming co-Generation & Eco Maps
Pricing Public
& Hub Pavilions Urban Monitoring Innovative
Personal Travel Spaces
Connected Assistant & Measurement Green Business
Public Transit
Workplaces Models and
Hubs Citizens Energy
Connected Public Sustainability
Connected Efficiency
Transportation Hospitals Clusters
Workforce
and Schools
Sustainable Urban Planning
Broadband Platform
IP-Enabled Homes and Offices, Roads, Utilities, Workplace Design
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6. Smart Work Centers
From 2 to 20+ locations in Amsterdam
From 1 to 14 cities around the world Key Features of SWC
Almere
Amsterdam Created a Connected Community
Center pilot with Local Real estate
Schiphol developers, Cisco, and Almere +
Amsterdam Municipalities
Flexible working stations and
lounges for employees of IBM, HP
Massive personal car travels and Amsterdam Municipality
substituted through the chain of SWCs
Conference rooms and
advanced collaboration tools
such as virtual presence
Link with child day care and
other services
Restaurant / Business Clib /
Catering
Utrecht/A2
Bank / IT Support / Notary & Legal
advice / Employment agency
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13. Distributed Work Environments, SWCs
going global
The Netherlands
U.K.
Venga - Idaho France Korea/Seoul
San Francisco Germany
Lisbon Madrid
New Dehli
Cape Town New South Wales
Buenos Aires CUD Cities
Non-CUD Cities
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19. Conclusions
The Network is the
Platform for Urban
Transformation
Public Private
partnerships and
platforms, governance
is key
Cities are key
The “Internet of
Things” enables Urban
Innovation – from
Research to
Sustainable Economic
Development
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