Brazil, growing economy
207.7 million inhabitants45.1 million inhabitants in São Paulo state, the most populated one in the country (21.7% country population)
8,516,000 km2 – 5th place in territorial extension
World’s 10 biggest economies79th place in UN ranking of Human Development Index (HDI), in 2017
US$15,127 per year of GDP per capita
75 years of life expectancy
Reference: World Bank and United Nations (UN)
Brazil Strategy for Digital Transformation
Data EconomyConnected DevicesDigitalisation of ServicesDigital PlataformsDigital EntrepreneurshipCitizenship and Government
Connected Devices
Release of an IoT National PlanCity + Health Care + Rural Area + Industry
Digitalisation of ServicesDigital Plataforms
Release of a Federal Digitalisation Plan
Creation of a National Program for Startup Industry Connection and Development
Study, by the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Services, to propose a national strategy for Industry 4.0
São Paulo City, connected to the future
21 million inhabitants in metropolitan regionAmerica’s largest city
18% of nation GDPLargest financial centre of Southern hemisphereHosts Latin-American headquarters of enterprises as Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Twitter and Uber
Most important technological ecosystem of emerging marketsMain city of foreign investment in Latin America160 million dollars invested in Fintech, in 2016
Reference: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsFmqiJ-xjI* Instituto Nacional de Estudos e Pesquisas Educacionais Anísio Teixeira, 2015
São Paulo, innovation hub
222 Business Incubators60 Business Accelerators8 Institutes of Technology18 Laboratories of Digital Manufacturing (Maker Spaces)203 Centres and Cores of Innovation
15 private universities, 3 public ones153 higher education institutionsMore than 734 thousand college students
Reference: https://classic.mapme.com/habitats-de-inova%C3%A7%C3%A3o-no-mundo/places/category/Institutos%20de%20Tec
Secretariat of Innovation and Technology
Goal: Turn São Paulo into a better place to live
Pillars of Secretariat of Innovation and Technology
Dematerialisation of processes
Transversal action between different government spheres
Transparency and open data
Collaboration government-society
Fostering innovation ecosystem
Intensive and human use of new technologies
Perspectives about Smart Gov
Government as platform >> Opening of data to encourage innovation and new businesses
Unique/ Single government for unique citizen >> Integration of data bases to offer customized services
Proactive and attentive government >> City next to the citizen
Ranking of smart and connected cities in Brazil
São Paulo, the bases of change
Infrastructure and connectivity
Launch of the world's largest urban street lighting programPublic-private partnership
Universalisation of public access to internet
Burying wires
Modernisation of mobile phone legislation
Expansion of the connectivity network of regional public offices and public schools
Dematerialisation of municipal processesSão Paulo City receives 340,000 new administrative processes per year.So far, 68% are already in digital environment. Until 2018, 100% will be processed in digital ambience
São Paulo, the bases of change
Urban mobility
Smart traffic light system
Partnership with Waze
Modernisation of traffic services
Driverless car
São Paulo, the bases of change
Entrepreneurship
Simplification of the process of business openingFrom more than 100 days to 5 days until the end of 2017
Modernisation of environmental, industrial and works licensing proceedingsTransversal action between different municipal secretaries
São Paulo, the bases of change
Public Security
Integrated Operation Center
Monitoring and management of the city through control panel
Integration of metropolitan surveillance with police security forces
Surveillance through cameras, video systems and drones
+ Reduction of police occurrences+ Benefits for urban mobility
São Paulo, the bases of change
Health
Integration of the public health system’s users databases
Single recording + global clinical view of the patient
São Paulo, the bases of change
Education
Digital education at the municipal educational system+ new technologies+ collaborative learning+ robotic classes, programming, games+ expansion of the connectivity system
Public policies focusing on early childhood (0 to 6 years)
São Paulo, the bases of change
Innovation Hub
Creation of one of the largest public networks of digital manufacturing laboratories in the world
Fostering the innovation ecosystem
Encouraging digital convergence projects
Support for startups and social businesses
Today's challenges
Innovating by solving citizens' problems
Public service training for innovation
One stop shop
Technological mobility
Partnerships with the private sector
Challenges for tomorrow
Technology as a way to improve people's quality of life
Co-creation of an intelligent, inclusive, accessible, fair and more humane city
Thank you!Daniel AnnenbergMunicipal Secretary of Innovation and [email protected]+55 11 2075 72 55