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Business Panel From the frontlines of IoT: Impacts and opportunities Nigel Upton Worldwide General Manager, Universal Internet of Things, Global Connectivity Platform for Communications Solutions Business Hewlett Packard Enterprise
PNL 4378 Tuesday, November 28 12:30 – 1:30 pm N105
Jose Ignacio Sanchez Valendebro Deputy Manager of Smart Cities and Open Data, Madrid Spain Red.es
Raman Kalra Partner, Entertainment, Media and Sports Advisory Leader PwC
Red.es
October 2017
Red.es Attached to MINETAD, Red.es promotes the digitalization of the Spanish public services, economy and society by shaping and executing new iniciatives.
Red.es assists SESIAD, shaping and executing MINETAD’s Digital Agenda for Spain.
Red.es intervention logic •
We foster public-private collaboration (supplier-Red.es and Red.es-partner) resulting in two main action lines and Directorates: Digital Public Services and Digital Economy.
Interconextion with parties Provinces
Public Services Education
Justice
Urbanism Industry Municipal Governments
Ministries
Health
Ecosystems
Companies
Autonomous Communities
ICT Sector Citizens
PS
Agrarian Policies
Recipients
Cities
Tourism
City council
Funciones recogidas enEmployment el Estatuto de Red.es Other Ministries Digital Economy •
Most of Red.es actions are co-financed by FSE and the European Regional Development Fund (FEDER).
SMEs
Digital Economy RedIRIS, Domains and Systems ONTSI National Observatory for Telecommunications and the Information Society
Public Digital Services
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Digital professionals / training
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Digital transformation for SMEs
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Technological entrepreneurship
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Internationalization support
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RedIRIS NOVA: 14.000 Km fiber optic for university and research centers.
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High capacity communication network for ITC services and end users.
• ONTSI: National center for monitoring and analysis of the Telecommunications and Information Society sector. • Definition of ITC policies for the Spanish Government. •
Public Digital Services Plan: Education and Culture; Health and Justice
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Digital Connected Schools
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National Plan for Smart Cities
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Open Data: Aporta Initiative
We are connecting the real world and the digital world: smart cities and territories
MARKET OPPORTUNITIES In 2015, 54% of humanity was living in cities
The IoT-related market in Europe is
and it is estimated that this figure will rise to
estimated at 80 billion euros
almost 70% by 2050
Markus Borchert, Nokia
United Nations Conference on Sustainable From 2010 to 2025 the GDP of cities will rise Development by over 30 trillion dollars - 65% of global growth Urban world: Cities and the rise of the
Strong IoT market growth in Spain (2/3 private and 1/3 public) Cisco Spain In Spain‘s second call for proposals for
consuming class, McKinsey Global Institute The global smart city market will grow at an
Smart Cities, 250 million euros were
annual rate of 22.5%
requested for 100 submitted projects
MarketsAndMarkets Consultancy The market potential of smart cities in 2020 may amount to 1,500 billion dollars Research by Frost & Sullivan
The National Statistical Institute predicts for 2031 a Spain more concentrated in the big cities. The highest percentage increases of inhabitants compared to 2016 will be in: Baleares and Málaga
The Smart Cities National Plan The goal of the Plan for Smart Cities is to contribute to economic development, “maximising the impact of public policies on ICT to improve productivity and competitiveness, and to transform and modernise the Spanish economy and society by using Information and Communication Technology effectively for the public, companies and administrations”, according to the Digital Agenda for Spain.
OBJETIVES
AREAS
SCOPE OF ACTION IMPETUS CALLS FOR PROPOSALS
• Supporting industry • Supporting local entities during their transformation process • Promoting reuse, standards, and interoperability • Transformation of municipalities into Smart Cities • Support for projects that validate the efficiency of ICT • Development of the ICT sector • Standardisation • Governance • Industry • Smart Cities I • Smart Cities II • Smart Islands I
PILLARS
The Governance model…. The National Plan for Smart Cities (2015-2016) has been endorsed by all stakeholders It has an Advisory Counsil with absolute consensus and institutional support at the highest level
RECI : 79 (and rising) cities share this
model, key to economic and technological growth of the city, and to improving the quality of life of citizens
ENTERPRISE ECOSYSTEM
5 Working groups led by Municipalities: SOCIAL
INNOVATION, ENERGY, URBAN MOBILITY, GOVERNMENT, ENVIRONMENT, INFRASTRUCTURE AND URBAN HABITABILITY
Spain is an innovation hub for cool vendors
Standardisation Standardisation is key to create economies of scale, to encourage the reuse of solutions, to allow interoperability, and to prevent lock-in. SC 1 Infrastructures SC 2 Indicators and Semantics SC 3 Government and Mobility SC 4 Energy and Environment SC 5 Tourism
CTN 178: more than 700 experts, from public and private sector 20 standards approved – 28 drafts in progress
Calls for Smart Cities in Spain Projects Running
1st Call for Smart Cities (15 M€) 2nd Call for Smart Cities (64,5 M€) Call for Smart Islands (30 M€) Call for Smart Territories (60 M€)
Coming
Call for Smart Buildings (30 M€)
Second Call Madrid/Zaragoza/Santiago/ Coruña Lugo Gijón Palencia Valladolid Segovia Las Palmas Murcia Alicante Valencia Ponferrada Murcia Santander Diputación de Córdoba
Smart Island
• Mallorca • El Hierro • Fuerteventura
First Call Extremadura • Villanueva de la Serena • Almendralejo(Badajoz Castilla la Mancha • Toledo • Valdepeñas
Andalucía • Martos • Lepe • Alcalá la Real • Sevilla • Granada • Huelva • Municipios Costa del Sol
Smart Building IoT Nodo
The IoT Node is conceived as an information concentrator of multiple sensors with diverse origins that should store the data that it considers of interest, its variations, should make an analysis of value and make this information available to a city platform.
City Platform
LPA Inteligencia Azúl Main Goal: contribute to the "blue" growth of the city as a whole. On the one hand, it will provide tools to take care of water in two important aspects for the city: the optimization of its use and the reduction of pollution. It will also provide the municipality with instruments to improve the competitiveness of the city in various urban areas and services.
• Smart City Platform • CRM • Intelligent payment in public transport • Intelligent management of public parking spaces on the surface • Prioritization of urban collective public transport
• Smart Beach • Fleet management system • Intelligent management of parks and gardens • Intelligent management of the sewage water • Transformation of garbage collection service • IT infrastructure
Moving towards a data-driven economy
Intelligence Partner and Supplier Analytics
Customer Analytics
Business Intelligence Algorithm Engines IoT Analytics
Business and Operational Analytics
Ecosystem
Data value chain
Fuente: European Commission, 2015 Fuente: IDC, 2013
Training
Interoperability
Innovation
Fuente: ODI Fuente: European Commission, 2017
Security
Security will become the No 1 Inhibitor to M2M and IoT adoption (Gartner)
Connectivity
The increments of “connected things” force to move to the edge
Standards
Interoperability and open standards that help in the sustainability of the solutions
Gartner predicts: through 2018 half the cost of implementing IoT solutions will be in integrations and security
Thanks! José Ignacio Sánchez Valdenebro Deputy Manager for Smart Cities and Open Data
[email protected] @Nachosv
Business Panel From the frontlines of IoT: Impacts and opportunities Nigel Upton Worldwide General Manager, Universal Internet of Things, Global Connectivity Platform for Communications Solutions Business Hewlett Packard Enterprise
PNL 4378 Tuesday, November 28 12:30 – 1:30 pm N105
Jose Ignacio Sanchez Valendebro Deputy Manager of Smart Cities and Open Data, Madrid Spain Red.es
Raman Kalra Partner, Entertainment, Media and Sports Advisory Leader PwC
Get more information Attend these sessions:
Visit these demos:
– Accelerate IoT success with entrance into HPE’s ecosystem and global market presence, #14379
– HPE Universal IoT Platform and the Connected Car; Demo #14579
– Future cities put IoT to work for citizens and governments, #14377
– Future Cities, Demo #14227
Follow us on Social Media: @HPE_IoT and #HPEDiscover Hewlett Packard Enterprise channel. Internet of Things Playlist
– Smart Agriculture, Demo 14483
– Putting IoT into action, #4516
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Accelerate, simplify and connect your IoT
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