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Smart cities from an ict perspective

Ingvar HektorRegion sub-Saharan Africa

Future Cities – Lagos 2012 | Public | © Ericsson AB 2012 | 2012-05-31 | Page 2

Trends INFLUENCING CITIES

EVERYTHING CONNECTED

URBANIZATION SUSTAINABILITY

Future Cities – Lagos 2012 | Public | © Ericsson AB 2012 | 2012-05-31 | Page 3

On the Brink of the networked society

1875 1900 1925 1950 1975 2000 2025

~0.5 BPLACES

5.0 BPEOPLE

50 BTHINGSBillion50

5

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Connectivity drives a New kind of creativity

By and for the few

The genius

The masterpiece

The pen & pencil

The given moment

The studio & the lab

The monologue

OLD

By and for all

The community

The mosaic of small ideas

The computer & mobile & pen & pencil

The continuous torrent

Anywhere

The dialogue

NEW

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Innovations move From ”green” to ”smart”

Smart is not only about adding

technology, but about utilizing technology to

achieve a sustainable future

Smart Mobility

Smart Energy

Smart Buildings

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Networked SocietyAN African Perspective

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Cities transformed In the Networked Society

Connectivity to drive the Innovation

Smart Cities to meet your Challenges

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Technologies for The smart cities

Mobility Service aware Cloud Broadband Network

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Curitiba,smarter public transport

› Buses in Curitiba, Brazil connected via 3G mobile broadband networks

› Vivo/Telefonica, Dataprom and Ericsson

› Electronic ticketing

› Real time information

› Fleet management systems

› By knowing routes, stops, speed, distance traveled, time of departure and arrival public transport is optimized and fuel cost reducedCuritiba’s smart transport solution has been

recognized at UNFCCC 2011 as one of 10 inspiring examples.

UNFCCC: United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change

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Stockholm,Sustainable City development

2010› Oil depot› Container

terminal› Ports › Gas plant

2030› 10,000 new

residential dwellings

› 30,000 new work places

› 600,000 m2 commercial space

› Modern port and cruise terminal

› Walking distance to city centre

STOCKHOLM ROYAL SEAPORT – from an industrial area to a modern sustainable city

district and port

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johannesburga smart digital city

› Ericsson and the City of Johannesburg build next-generation fibre optic network

– Better public administration and social services

– Social and economic development

› Consumers and businesses in the City of Johannesburg will enjoy the benefits of broadband along with tailored applications

– Digital Communities

– e-Government

– e-Learning, etc

› Upon completion in 2013, the network will cover all 8 regions in the city

› Ericsson is supplier and Prime Integrator

http://www.bwired.co.za/

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In the networked society people, knowledge, devices, and information are networked for the growth of society, life and business.

Vision

Thank You