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GlobalBestPractices
BrunoBerthon,GlobalManagingDirectorofSustainabilityServices
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Globaltrendspresentanurgentneedforaction&
opportunities for a new approach opportunitiesforanewapproach
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Urbanisation is straining infrastructure Urbanisationisstraininginfrastructure
GlobalUrbanandRuralPopulation
5
7
Urban
p
(billionsofpeople)
1950 2000 2050
1
3 Rural
1950 2000 2050
Source:UnitedNations
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Resource constraints demand efficiency Resourceconstraintsdemandefficiency
GlobalUrbanandRuralPopulation CityEnergyrelatedCO
2
emissions p
(billionsofpeople)
5
7
Urban
y gy
2
(asa%oftherestoftheworld)
20
25
h f
78%
80%
25
30
35
o
n
n
e
s
31
1950 2000 2050
1
3 Rural
71% 76% 74%
20
Gt CO2e
Shareofcities
inworld
70%
72%
74%
76%
0
5
10
15
20
2006 2020 2030
G
i
g
a
t
o
1950 2000 2050
Source:UnitedNations Source:WorldBank
2006 2020 2030
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Competition between cities is increasing Competitionbetweencitiesisincreasing
GlobalUrbanandRuralPopulation CityEnergyrelatedCO
2
emissions p
(billionsofpeople)
5
7
Urban
y gy
2
(asa%oftherestoftheworld)
20
25
h f
78%
80%
25
30
35
o
n
n
e
s
31
1950 2000 2050
1
3 Rural
71% 76% 74%
20
Gt CO2e
Shareofcities
inworld
70%
72%
74%
76%
0
5
10
15
20
2006 2020 2030
G
i
g
a
t
o
1950 2000 2050
Source:UnitedNations
WEF Global Competitiveness Report
Source:WorldBank
2006 2020 2030
WEFGlobalCompetitivenessReport
Country/Economy
20112012 20102011
Rank Rank
Switzerland 1
1
Switzerland 1
1
Singapore 2
3
Sweden 3
2
Finland 4
7
5
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Source:WorldEconomicForum
Germany 6
5
New technologies are driving urban innovation Newtechnologiesaredrivingurbaninnovation
GlobalUrbanandRuralPopulation CityEnergyrelatedCO
2
emissions p
(billionsofpeople)
5
7
Urban
y gy
2
(asa%oftherestoftheworld)
20
25
h f
78%
80%
25
30
35
o
n
n
e
s
31
1950 2000 2050
1
3 Rural
71% 76% 74%
20
Gt CO2e
Shareofcities
inworld
70%
72%
74%
76%
0
5
10
15
20
2006 2020 2030
G
i
g
a
t
o
1950 2000 2050
Wired Broadband Penetration
Source:UnitedNations
WEF Global Competitiveness Report
Source:WorldBank
2006 2020 2030
WiredBroadbandPenetration
(percentageofpopulation)
30%
40%
U S
WEFGlobalCompetitivenessReport
Country/Economy
20112012 20102011
Rank Rank
Switzerland 1
1
0%
10%
20%
30% U.S.
U.K.
Sweden
Japan
Korea
Switzerland 1
1
Singapore 2
3
Sweden 3
2
Finland 4
7
5
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2002 2004 2006 2008 2010
Source:OECD
Source:WorldEconomicForum
Germany 6
5
TheSmartCityconceptisgainingincreasing
momentum momentum
National Governments Citizens
Googlesearchesfor
SmartCitiesincreased
TheUKgovernment
sponsoredFutureCities
l ill l k
7foldonpreviousyears
in2010and2011
Catapultwilllookatways
tointegratecityfunctions
andservicesefficiently
Regional Governments Private Sector
75millionofE.U.funding
was released in 2011 for the
Investmentinsmartcity
technology infrastructure
wasreleasedin2011forthe
SmartCities&
Communitiesinitiative
technologyinfrastructure
isforecasttobe$108
billionby2020
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We are at a critical point in the Smart Cities agenda Weareatacriticalpointinthe SmartCities agenda
PeakofInflated
VISIBILITY
SmartCitiestoday
PlateauofProductivity
Expectations
FirstBarcelonaSmartCity
Expo(2011)
ProsperitywithoutGrowth
( )
SlopeofEnlightenment
CovenantofMayors
formed(2008)
publication(2009)
Technology
Trigger
Troughof
Disillusionment
EarlySmartGrid
Citiesstarttocreateopen
dataplatforms(2006)
MATURITY
Source:Gartner
deployments(2005)
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Anumberofchallengesneedtobeaddressedto
enable us to progress to scaled solutions enableustoprogresstoscaledsolutions
Multiplicityof
stakeholders
Policyuncertainty
Differencesin
ascribing value stakeholders ascribingvalue
Challenges in Missing economies of Lack of business model
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Challengesin
conveyingavision
Missingeconomiesof
scopeandscale
Lackofbusinessmodel
innovation
AnIntelligentCityismorethantechnology
A City that embeds technology into its A Cit th t i t t lti l ACitythatembedstechnologyintoits
designandoperation
ACitythatintegratesacrossmultiple
infrastructurelayerstodriveinsights
ACitythatfocusesonserviceprovision
foritscitizensandbusiness
ACityusinginnovativepublicand
privatesectorcollaborationmodels
ImprovedSustainabilityOutcomes
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BetteruseofICTcouldsave7.8GtofCO
2
and600billionin2020
Source:ClimateGroupSmart2020Report
AnIntelligentCityrequiresaclearstrategyanda
portfolio of integrated Smart services portfolioofintegratedSmartservices
CityGrowthandStrategyManagement
Public
Admin.
& i
Mobility
CityServices
Heath&
Safety
&services
Construction
&Buildings
Culture&
Education
Energy&
Watersupply
Technology
Education
Waste
Mgmt
pp y
Digital
Infrastructure
Solutions&
Analytics
Physical
Infrastructure
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Accenturehaveabreadthofstrategyandtechnology
Intelligent Cities offerings IntelligentCitiesofferings
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WehaveworkedonanumberofIntelligentCity
projects around the globe projectsaroundtheglobe
Songdo
CityinSoutheastChina
h f b
Malmo
l b l d l f
Madrid
Urban Community of London Songdo
Compact,smartand
greenmanmadeisland
Yokohama
Ashowcaseforbest
practicesustainability
technologies
Aglobalmodelfor
sustainableurban
development
UrbanCommunityof
Madrid Energy
Efficiency & Waste
Management
London
BuildingEnergy
EfficiencyProgramme
Yokohama
CO
2
emissionsreduction
throughsmartenergy
systemsandbehaviour
Copenhagen
Redevelopmentof
industrialharbourland
forcleanenergyliving
Fujisawa
Amodelprojectofan
environmentallyminded
cityinaction
Ontario
Multimodalfarecard
systemfortheregions
publictransit
KualaLumpur
Newinternational
financialdistrictwithinthe
heartofthecity
Baerum,Norway
ChampiontheSmart
Citymodelbyenhancing
a sustainable project
Singapore
Smartelectricitygridand
Amsterdam
Urban initiatives to
meet an ambitious
CityintheMiddleEast
Renewableenergy&
Intellectual Property
Guadalajara,Mexico
Creativedigitaldistrict
drivingMexicos
Greenfield
asustainableproject
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metersfor4,500citizens
meet an ambitious
carbon reduction goal
IntellectualProperty
creation
audiovisualcreative
servicesindustry
Brownfield
Accenturehasadiversityofexperiencehelpingcities
to progress their Sustainability agendas toprogresstheirSustainabilityagendas
Amsterdam
Yokohama
Amsterdam
Yokohama
Guadalajara Copenhagen
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Guadalajara Copenhagen
Further Reading FurtherReading
InformationMarketplaces:TheNewEconomics
ofCities
Just as cities have been marketplaces for
BuildingandManaginganIntelligentCity
Many cities have taken a fragmented approach
Just as cities have been marketplaces for
agriculture and then industrial products, cities
today have an opportunity to be information
marketplaces. By providing a platform for data
sharing and by defining rules by which trade can
Many cities have taken a fragmented approach
to applying advanced technologies to their
infrastructure. To get more value out of their
technology based services, cities need to
combine a coherent vision with an open
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sharing and by defining rules by which trade can
occur, cities can maximise the value of their data.
combine a coherent vision with an open,
standardized and scalable technology platform.
bruno.berthon@accenture.com
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