09:30 - 10:30 |
Opening Ceremony
- Carlos López Blanco, Global Head of Corporate and Public Affairs, Telefónica S.A. [ Biography ]
- Malcolm Johnson, Director of the Telecommunication Standardization Bureau, ITU [ Biography | Speech ]
- César Miralles, Director General, Red.es, Ministry of Industry, Energy & Tourism, Spain
- Edward Deng Tao, President of Telefonica Global KAD, Huawei
- José Antonio López Muñoz, President, Ericsson Iberia
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10:30 - 11:00 |
Keynote Speeches
- Cristina Bueti, Advisor, ITU [ Biography | Presentation: [ ENG | SPA ]
- Silvia Guzmán Araña, Chairman of ITU Focus Group on Smart Sustainable Cities: ITU-T Focus Group on Smart Sustainable Cities [ Biography | Presentation ]
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11:00 - 11:30 |
Coffee Break |
11:30 - 12:30 |
Session 1: Building Smart Sustainable Cities: Shaping a New Digital World
This session will explore the role ICTs play in shaping smart sustainable cities. ICT is the catalyst to transform cities into a place for opportunities and economic growth improving the quality of life of their citizens through the implementation ICT solutions into their urban planning and service.
Moderator: Ahmed Zeddam, Chairman of ITU-T Study Group 5 [ Biography ] Speakers:
- Francisco de la Torre, Mayor, Malaga Smart City [ Biography | Presentation ]
- Concepción Gamarra, Mayor of Logroño and Vice President of the Spain Network of Smart Cities (RECI): RECI, Red Española de Ciudadades Inteligentes [ Biography | Abstract | Presentation ]
- Bettina Tratz-Ryan, Research Vice-President, GARTNER Inc.: Smart Cities enable Smart Citizens [ Biography | Abstract | Presentation ]
- Mercè Griera I Fisa, Scientific Officer, European Commission: Smart Cities and Communities – Activities at EU level [ Biography | Abstract | Presentation ]
- Javier Gil Arenales, Director, Smarter Cities Business Development, Smarter Planet Growth Initiatives Spain, Portugal, Greece and Israel, IBM: Data, a Critifcal Resource for Smarter Cities [ Biography | Presentation ]
Questions & Answers |
12:30 - 13:30 |
Session 2: Building Smart Sustainable Cities: The Industry Response
The ICT industry plays a key role in materializing cost-efficient technological solutions to make worldwide cities smarter and cleaner at every step in their planning, design, financing, commissioning, construction and operation. This session will look at the ICT industry's response to the need of building more sustainable and inclusive urban environments by spurring on new ways of integrating technologies and data.
Moderator: Sekhar Kondepudi, Associate Professor, National University of Singapore and Working Group Coordinator of the ITU-T Focus Group on Smart Sustainable Cities [ Biography ] Speakers:
- José Luis Diez Huber, Head of Smart Cities, Telefónica Spain: Smart Cities: The role of technology in the city [ Biography | Presentation ]
- Minoru Takeno, Head, Corporate Environmental Strategy Unit, Fujitsu Ltd.: The Power of ICT for Sustainable Smart Cities [ Biography | Abstract | Presentation ]
- Eliseo Sánchez Trasobares, Marketing and Solutions Director, Huawei: Building a Future-oriented Smart City [ Biography | Abstract | Presentation ]
- Alberto Zilio, Director, Public Affairs Europe, AT&T: The Connected Cities [ Biography | Presentation ]
- Pernilla Bergmark, Master Researcher, Ericsson: Leveraging ICT in Smart Sustainable Cities [ Biography | Presentation ]
Questions & Answers |
13:30 - 14:00 |
Awards Ceremony of the 3rd Green ICT Application Challenge
- Malcolm Johnson, Director of the Telecommunication Standardization Bureau, ITU [ Biography | Speech ]
- Alberto Andreu, Global Director of Reputation and Corporate Responsibility, Telefónica [ Biography ]
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14:00 - 15:30 |
Lunch Break |
15:30 - 16:30 |
Session 3: Building Smart Sustainable Cities: The Need of Cities
A city can only be sustainable if it is shaped to be economically, socially, environmentally and technologically sound. This session will present some worldwide examples of cities achieving sustainability by providing clean and efficient solutions for urban challenges, such as optimising constrained resosurces; reducing a city's environmental impact; and improving citizens' quality of life within urban settings.
Moderator: Daniela Torres, Working Group Coordinator of the ITU-T Focus Group on Smart Sustainable Cities [ Biography ]
Speakers:
- Roberto Saracco, Director, Future Centre, Telecom Italia: The IEEE Urbanization Challenge [ Biography | Abstract | Presentation ]
- Ziqin Sang, Technical Director, Fiberhome Technologies Group, China: Mode of building Smart and Sustainable Cities [ Biography | Presentation ]
- John Smiciklas, Director, Energy and Environment, BOMA, Canada: BOMA BEST Energy & Environment Report
- Benchmark Environmental Data for Canadian Commercial Real Estate [ Biography | Abstract | Presentation ]
- Pablo Bello, Secretary General, Ahciet: Building Smarter Cities in Latin America [ Biography | Abstract | Presentation ]
Questions & Answers |
16:30 - 17:00 |
Coffee Break |
17:00 - 18:00 |
Session 4: The role of Green ICT Standards to Promote Smart Sustainable Cities
This session will look at how efficient policies, comprehensive strategies, international standards and methodologies can help revitalize cities and support their transition towards a low carbon economy, safeguardeng quality of life while minimizing their environmental footprint.
Moderator: Flavio Cucchietti, Vice Chairman of ITU-T Study Group 5: Shaping Smart Sustainable Cities: [ Biography ]
Speakers:
- Ahmed Zeddam, Chairman of ITU-T Study Group 5 : The Role of ITU in Shaping Smart Sustainable Cities: [ Biography | Presentation ]
- Yoshiaki Ichikawa, Senior Chief Engineer, Hitachi Ltd. and Chairman of ISO TC 268/SC1: Standardization Activities on Smart Cities in ISO and IEC [ Biography | Abstract | Presentation ]
- Juan Corro, Head of Cabinet of the Secretary of State forTelecommunicactions and Information Society, Spain [ Biography ]
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