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Global Futures& Foresight

David SmithChief executive

Global Futures and Foresight

© Global Futures and Foresight 2012

Integrated city – Integrated lives

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Smart city development

• Integrated view of city governance.• Rationalise complex IT environments. • City-wide systems integration.• Engage cloud and outsourced services. • Outsource and cloud service management. • Network of solutions.

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Agenda

• Pace of change

• The journey

• Integrated approach

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UK urban population• 70m population by 2028, up 9m in 19 years. (ONS)

• Urban population rising:

– 50.3m in 1990

– 53.5m in 2005 – 59.6 million by 2030 (1).

• Single occupancy households to increase by 20% to 26 million by 2026. (from 2006).

Source (1): UN http://www.un.org/esa/population/publications/WUP2005/2005WUP_DataTables3.pdf

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1567066/We-must-act-now-to-cut-immigrant-numbers.html

http://www.forumforthefuture.org/files/11937%20FFF%20Retail%20Futures%20WEB%20new%20version.pdf : Guardian, http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2009/oct/21/uk-population-growth-70-million

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Global Futures& ForesightTECHNOLOGY

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The Last 5-6 Years

What would you have done differently

if you’d seen any of this Coming?

• Youtube started• Telephone becomes a PC• Touch screens• Tablets• Internet boom• Social networks• The Cloud • Google Maps• Virtual worlds• Freemium business model• PayPal turns mainstream• Ebay turns us all to e-traders• Home video conferencing• Blogs, Wikis, Tweets, Peerindex & Klout• Robotic limbs

Just as much change coming in the next

five years

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First we do things differentlyThen we do different things

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The Era of the Supercomputer• By 2018 supercomputers

500 times faster than the most powerful today.

Source: PC World, June 2011 http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/230708/sgi_intel_plan_to_speed_up_supercomputers_500_times_by_2018.html

http://www.cse.tum.de/overview/cse.html

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New era of mass communication

• Today's Internet has 1.9 bn users.

• World population is 7 bn people.

• By 2020 Internet will have 5 bn users. National Science Foundation in the U.S for one predicts

• Connecting 3 billion people• Mostly in emerging markets

– 26% of global economic activity

– Half of businesses can’t get online.

– Africa – 1 internet connection/1,000 pc’s

http://www.mediapost.com/publications/?fa=Articles.showArticle&art_aid=96642

http://networks.silicon.com/webwatch/0,39024667,39193696,00.htm

http://www.siliconrepublic.com/news/article/11665/comms/telecoms-industry-sees-opportunity-in-tough-times

the Other 3 Billion

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Changing engagement

• 2020 - 35 zettabytes 44 times more than 2009.

• 75% of data already user generated:– Forwarding a link, rating a site, commenting on a blog,

twittering, sharing bookmarks, sharing your location, logging into websites, liking something on Facebook.

• Everywhere we go, everything we do, every move we make:– creates click-trails, – leaves digital breadcrumbs, – produces data exhaust, and creates meta-content.

Wired.com post and a related IDC study

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The Mobile Network - 2015

• Data traffic to increase 26-fold.

• 7bn mobile-connected devices.

• Speeds increase 10-fold. – Mobile-connected tablets will generate as

much traffic in 2015 as the entire global mobile network in 2010.

– The average smartphone will generate 1.3 GB of traffic per month in 2015, a 16-fold increase over the 2010.

Cisco Visual Networking Index: Global Mobile Data Traffic Forecast Update, 2010–2015 – Feb 2011 http://www.cisco.com/en/US/solutions/collateral/ns341/ns525/ns537/ns705/ns827/white_paper_c11-520862.pdf

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Engaging with technology

• Speech recognition and artificial intelligence (AI) enable natural user interface:– Gesture– Speech– Look

• Virtual assistants to serve as secretaries, tutors, salespeople.

• Almost all routine work (TechCast)

The keyboard and mouse are dead

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$35 Aakash Tablet Disruption

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80% of executives worldwide believe that enterprise-wide collaboration is the key to success.

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Social networks• Change the way we live

• Already changing social and political processes.

• Change the way we work• New Management processes

• Raise problems and allow those with a contribution to collaborate.

• Faster and more creative solutions.

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Artificial Intelligence

• Artificial Intelligence’s - we will interact with them just like humans.

• e-technology will have advanced to the point where there are fewer human interactions with a more strategic focus and broader capabilities

• Face recognition that identifies emotional changes.

Source: http://www.supplymanagement.co.uk/EDIT/Featured_articles_item.asp?id=16394

24 hours a day, 7 days a week online and available

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Engaging through technology

• Telepresence market to be worth $4.7 billion in 2014.

• As organisations cut:– Travel costs

– Carbon footprint

– Increase productivity (Winter Green Research, Techcast).

Source: TMC News http://www.tmcnet.com/channels/telepresence/articles/62985-telepresence-market-reach-47-billion-2014-report.htmSource: Venture Beat http://venturebeat.com/2010/03/04/virtual-events-keep-growing-and-even-comdex-makes-a-comeback-online/

Video Conferencing / Telepresence

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Surrounded by technology

• 15bn connected devices by 2015.

• Integrates physical & virtual world.

• Objects sense their environment and communicate its status.

• Tools to understanding complexity.

• Ubiquity creates new models.

Source(1): Forbes 2010 http://www.forbes.com/2010/03/20/internet-connectivity-personalization-technology-cio-network-sensors.html?boxes=HomepagechannelsSource(2): eLearnSpace, 2010 http://www.elearnspace.org/blog/2010/03/19/the-internet-of-things-2/

22 billion devices by 2020 ‘Internet of ‘things’

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Engaged in technology By 2019

• 3D virtual reality displays, • Embedded in glasses and contact

lenses. • Primary interfaces for communication

with other persons, computers, the Web, and virtual reality. (Kurzweil)

• Linking our senses directly with other people’s senses or with machines.

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Convergence of Online & Offline

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SMART CITY LIVING

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City living – use, don’t ownThe default mindset of the digital generation

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A life in context

• Where am I?

• What am I doing?

• Who’s around me?

• What would help me?– Where

– What

– Who

– How

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Smart (integrated) living

• Diary• Household systems• Weather• Transportation services• Smart grids• Office (if you go to one at all)• Environmental services• Retail• Entertainment

Identity

Payments

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Integration

• Vision

• Strategy

• Implementation

• Systems

• Infrastructure

• Data

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Global Futures& ForesightCITY WIDE INTEGRATION

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OrganisationIndividualCommercial

Strategy

Operational

Purpose VisionResources Foresight

CultureBehaviourCycles

ValuesCommsCapability

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Individual

Strategy

Vision

Operational

ResourcesPurpose Foresight

CultureBehaviourCycles

ValuesCommsCapability

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NextCommercial Organisation

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“Organize” for … performance & customer satisfaction.

“Disorganize” for … renewal & innovation.

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Successful leaders of change

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