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AEROTROPOLIS EMEA PRESENTATIONS - Day 2

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  • 1. CGI Group Inc. CONFIDENTIAL Connected Cities to Connected Airports, powered by the Internet of Things (IoT) Tim Griggs Industry Director CGI Steve Dunbar IoT Commercial Lead Microsoft

2. The Internet of Things Its Big So many devices and so much data Its Noisy So many opinions Its Confusing So many possible decisions Should we wait? How (where) do we get started? Who can really help us? Do we need to start over? What technology do we need? B5075212 3. Where do you start? The Internet of Things starts with Your Things. Build on the infrastructure you already have. Add more devices to the ones you already own. Get more from the data that already exists. Stop just running your business. Start making it thrive. Start realizing the potential of the Internet of Your Things. 4. Other Enterprise Things And connect to other things across the Enterprise Services Services that easily connect and manage devices and data, and transform insights into action Devices The value of connectivity and data Connected Windows devices that empower people with consistent, compelling, and intuitive experiences Point of Service Devices Specialized Devices Thin Clients Handhelds Self Checkout Stations Kiosks Digital Signs Automation Devices Smart Phones Slates/ Tablets PCs/ Laptops Vending Machines Kinect Servers Diagnostic Equipment Remote Medical Monitors Logic Controllers Security POS Terminals ATM Chips Applications and Portals Sensors Other Devices 5. Airports continue to face a challenging environment Legacy infrastructure Increasing costs (fuel, utilities) and more demand for efficiency Increased Government legislation Internet savvy passengers Mass disruption & security threats Sustainability targets Change Levers Transport Executives in the middle Pace of technology change 6. Your customers are evolving http://www.sita.aero/content/Infographic-Airline-IT-Trends-Survey-2014 Customers who engage with companies over social media spend 20% to 40% more money with those companies. Bain & Company Report Putting Social Media to Work 50% of consumers give a brand only one week to respond before they stop doing business with them. RightNow Customer Experience Impact Report 2011 Location-based services are a critical component of the airports offering. Through push/pull real-time information, the airport develops a one-to-one relationship and engages the passenger, thus strengthening customer loyalty. Frost & Sullivan Improving the Customer Experience September 2012 7. Rail: Reduce maintenance costs by receiving notifications before equipment breaks down Airports: Facial recognition at car- park prompting premium security lane/departure lounge offer Airlines: Identify ways to reduce pollution by capturing and analysing emissions data Road: Reduce fuel consumption by using sensor data to identify potential driver improvements or machine malfunction Transport Operators: Increase public transit utilisation by adjusting routes and capacity according to usage trends Parking: Provide citizens with an easier payment process by integrating car-based systems and car park sensors for automation Airports: Proactive re-routing of passengers through interactive wayfinding linked to CCTV Airports: Autonomous airside vehicle for improved consolidated logistics Application of IoT in Transport 8. Intelligent Systems Service Customer Example: London Underground 9. ISS Demo 10. For more Information [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]