support
Smart City Roadmap
Connect your city and its citizens: homes, workplaces,
hospitals, schools, retails centres and public spaces
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apid urbanisation, climate change and
resource depletion frame modern city
development and present opportunities
for suppliers and consumers of novel smart
technologies designed to analyse supply
and demand, optimise resource consumption,
improve services, and engage citizens in the process
of connecting people and places.
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Benchmark
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Aim to do more with less
Agree a shared vision
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Activities
Priorities
Strengths
Focus
Budget
Ownership
Legal framework
Sustainability
Focus on challenge,
not technology
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Utilities
Telecommunications
Policing and emergency
Education and training
Transport and mobility
Health and wellbeing
Social Services
Housing and commercial
Environmental Services
Finance and economy
Public spaces and nature
Economic benefits
Environmental benefits
Energy benefits
Citizen engagement
Engage your community
• Enable citizen input
• Improve transparency
• Understand the real issues
• Work with people to develop solutions
• Recognise the power of community
• Motivate an ecosystem of change
• Share the small wins
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Sources: 2016 Strategic Innovation Summit: Smart Cities Europe. Insights from the
2016 Strategic Innovation Summit Dublin, Ireland. Designing Smart Cities, businessinnovationbydesign.com