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smart Communities roadshow 2019 What does Smart mean to your community? Toronto 1 March | Ottawa 4 March | Vancouver 6 March | Edmonton 8 March | Montreal 12 March | 250+ 50 5 1 Attendees Speakers Cities Series smart cities Communities 2019 call: +1 647 969 4509 // email: andrew@publicsectornetwork.co
01 / introduction A community designed to be ‘Smart’ will only This is a challenge for all of us: cities, planners, WHO WILL ATTEND? realise its true potential if the sum of its efforts builders, technology providers. For our Federal and Provincial government policy help it become more competitive; creating a communities of tomorrow to thrive, we have an makers place people will choose to call home, find work acute responsibility to think creatively about how opportunities and play. we apply technology to improve our productivity City mayors, city councillors, chief executives and contribute to our long-term visions. and general managers, city managers and As we turn our focus to building our capacity and administrators capabilities to become a Smart Community, we The Smart Communities Roadshow will focus on City planners and heads of planning know we need to address key issues including how key actors create clear strategies that align Regional and municipal economic budgetary models, planning for inclusivity with the collaborative efforts of their stakeholders. development officers of diversity, evaluating the real potential for Technologies that support smarter and safer Senior digital & IT leaders from cities, utilities, Smart technologies. How can we ensure our environments will also come to the fore at the energy, health and transport sectors investments – financial, collaborative efforts summit, with a broad range of smart insights and Infrastructure and construction experts and time – pay off? innovations on show centered on making cities Policy managers and advisors more resilient and liveable places to be. Financial institutions and venture capitalists Urban planners & consultants WHY ATTEND? Network and benchmark with your peers from across the province and country as you learn about: Creating new smart Installing & distributing Aligning with upcoming Building capacity Asking the key Smart Earning social models to unleash smart projects for local, regional & and capability in questions when permission and trust innovation and inclusive of diversity, nationwide initiatives your city to deliver evaluating technology through real-time extracting optimal competitiveness and for collaborative transformation goals citizen engagement value from tech liveability opportunities smart cities Communities 2019 call: +1 647 969 4509 // email: andrew@publicsectornetwork.co
04 / locations EDMONTON | 8 MARCH 2019 OTTAWA | 4 MARCH 2019 Mayor Cathy Heron, City of St Albert Dr Mark Kristmanson, Chief Executive Officer, National Capital Commission Monique Nesset, Smart City Lead, Senior Business Strategist, City of Calgary Steve Kent, Chief Administrative Officer, City of Mount Pearl Gordon Coulman, Director | Innovation and Technology Services, City of St Albert Laurie Guthrie, Smart Cities Project Manager, City of Fredericton Peter Taylor, Director of Information Technology, City of Greater Sudbury Eleni Stroulia , Professor, Project Director, Integrated Strategic Data Systems, Faculty Speaker TBC, City of Gatineau of Science, University of Alberta Eric Champagne, Associate Professor, Univeristy of Ottawa Barb Scully, Connected Communities Program Manager, Parkland County Peter Mackinnon, Univeristy of Ottawa John D. Lee, President & CEO, Economic Development Regina Speaker TBC, City of Iqaluit Mike O’Donnell, Councillor, City of Regina Town of Bridgewater Grant J McDonald FCPA , Office Managing Partner, KPMG Speaker TBC, City of Airdrie More speakers TBC... Lisa Holmes, Principal Advisory Board Member, Fire & Flower & Jury Member, Smart Cities Challenge Canada Tim Antoniuk, Associate Professor, Design Studies TORONTO | 1 MARCH 2019 University of Alberta Shawn Slack, Chief Information Officer, City of Mississigua Prof. R.Shields, Academic Director, City Region Nasir Kenea, PhD, Chief Information Officer, City of Markham Studies Centre, University of Alberta (tentative) Barbara Swartzentruber, Executive Director, Strategy, Innovation, Intergovernmental Services, City of Guelph Speaker TBC, Alberta Innovates Lawrence Eta, Deputy Chief Information Officer, City of Toronto Karina Guy, Partner, KPMG Andrea McKinney, Chief Digital Officer, City of Hamilton More speakers TBC... Cory Bluhm, Executive Director, Economic Development, City of Kitchener Kristina Verner, Vice President, Innovation, Sustainability and Prosperity, Waterfront Toronto Fazal Husain, Director of Enterprise Solutions Services, City of Toronto Steven N. Liss, Vice-President, Research & Innovation, Ryerson University Shauna Brail, Associate Professor, Urban Studies Program, University of Toronto Nicole Goodman, Senior Associate, Innovation Policy Lab, Director, Centre for e-Democracy, University of Toronto Michelle Holland, Advocate for the Innovation Economy Daniel Munns, Manager Technology & Innovation Services, Town of Whitby Karthik Venkataraman, Senior Manager of Information Technology, City of St Catharines VANCOUVER | 6 MARCH 2019 MONTRÉAL | 12 MARCH 2019 Speaker TBC, City of Richmond Janet Scott, Director, Business and Community Development, Speaker TBC, South Island Prosperity Project Enterprise Saint John Speaker TB, City of Abbotsford Jean-Noé Landry, Executive Director, Open North Kristin Wilkes, Senior Manager IT, City of West Vancouver Sehl Mellouli, Professor and Head of Department, University of Speaker TBC, Township of Langley Laval Andy Yan, Director, City Program, Continuing Studies, Adjunct Professor, Simon Fraser University More speakers TBC... David Michelson, Associate Professor, University of British Columbia Duane Elverum, Executive Director & Co-Founder, CityStudio Vancouver Chris Sainsbury, National Infrastructure Lead for Smart Cities, KPMG More speakers TBC... smart cities Communities 2019 call: +1 647 969 4509 // email: andrew@publicsectornetwork.co
05 / agenda 8:15am DOORS OPEN 10:30am NETWORKING BREAK 8:45am WELCOME AND OPENING REMARKS FROM THE CHAIR REALIZING OUTCOMES FOR THE RESIDENTS OF OUR CITIES - 11:00am SMART CITIES CASE STUDY WHAT DOES A ‘SMART CITY’ MEAN FOR YOUR CITY? Not every city will have the same goals and needs when becoming a INTERACTIVE THINK TANK SESSIONS - DELEGATES PICK ONE SESSION smart city. The technologies a smart city needs vary based on the region The Leadership Challenge / The Financial Challenge / The Collaboration 8:50am and the country. Implementing technology simply because it exists isn’t Challenge / The Performance Challenge / The UX Challenge / The 11:20am enough. Remembering that everyone’s vision for a smart city is not the Technical Challenge / The Legal and Regulatory Challenge / The Risk same, so having to decide on what a smart city means to you is of great Aversion Challenge / The Diversity and Community Challenge / The importance. This session will look at the various forms of ‘Smart’. Procurement Challenge KEYNOTE: THE CITY OF THE FUTURE - SENSORS, NETWORKS, PANEL DISCUSSION: MAKING SMART CITIES A REALITY HACKERS AND THE FUTURE OF URBAN LIFE* • Building a business case, getting financing, getting started? Since cities emerged ten thousand years ago, they have become one of • Where do we begin and what do we focus on? the most impressive artifacts of humanity. But their evolution has been • How can we create and implement the vision for progressive, 9:00am anything but linear—cities have gone through moments of radical change, sustainable future cities that benefit our resisents? turning points that redefine their very essence. This keynote session will 12:20pm • What are the technologies that we will see making the biggest impact look at the future possibilities for our cities, and what do we need to do to in the next 5 years? IoT, digital, big data & analytics, mobile, social, get there? autonomous vehicles, what else? • How can these technologies help cities function more efficiently, deliver SPONSOR: EXPLORING THE ROLE OF DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES IN better services, increase resilience, improve governance and quality of 9:20am CREATING SMART COMMUNITIES life? BUILDING CAPACITY AND CAPABILITY IN YOUR CITY TO DELIVER 12:50pm CLOSING REMARKS FROM THE CHAIR 9:40am YOUR SMART CITIES GOALS 1:00pm NETWORKING LUNCH PANEL: CREATING EFFECTIVE PARTNERSHIPS BETWEEN INDUSTRY, ACADEMIA AND CITIES TO DRIVE CITY INNOVATION *Book title by Carlo Ratti (MIT.) and Matthew Claudel • How can Cities create the framework necessary for Innovation? • How can the built environment and city design help foster innovation by creating more collaborative opportunities for their people? 10:00am • What do innovators and start-ups look for in a city? • What does it take to create an ecosystem of innovators? • Creating spaces that supporting urban innovation and diminish the digital divide • What needs to be done to digitize the physical city and empower individuals, innovators, and entrepreneurs to change the way smart cities Communities 2019 call: +1 647 969 4509 // email: andrew@publicsectornetwork.co
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