smarter planet & innovation
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Smarter Planet and Internet of Things overview from the CBS Management of Innovation and Business Development day held at IBM Copenhagen feb 23.TRANSCRIPT
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Smarter Planet Kim Escherich, Executive Innovation Architect, IBM Global Business Services
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Executive Innovation Architect
Ability to function at all levels of a given problem and across several domains: Strategy, business, technology, implementation
Develop ideas and solutions addressing client problems – using new technology
Architect a solution, i.e. to bridge business requirements with technical capabilities and design what is inbetween
• Msc Econ/Cand. Polit. University of Copenhagen, 1991
• Managing IT- & Services Strategically CBS/SIMI, 2001
• Build smarter cities • Create awareness of ”The Internet of
Things” • Intelligent transport systems • Build a traceability architectures for the
food industry • Design solutions to track sea
containers • Optimze the construction industry by
integration of 3D building models with RFID-tagged construction materials
• Challenge the way banks think about marketing by implementing digital media
• Optimise the way galactic IT-implementation projects collaborates
• And…
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IBM Mobile Solutions The purpose of this session is to introduce you to Smarter Planet – a paradigm shift that will change the way we view the world and our systems
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WHAT IS HAPPENING OUT THERE?
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The future is already here – it's just not evenly distributed
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9 INSTRUMENTED
Billions of RFID-‐tags embedded into our world and across ecosystems
Billions of camera phones
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10 10 INTERCONNECTED
+2 billion Internet-‐subscribers +20 billion
Connected devices
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Ze;abytes of Internet traffic IP-‐traffic exceeded 1 ZeFabyte in 2011 – a 540.000x increase from 2003.
Petaflop Super computers ScienNsts working to prevent influenza outbreaks, model the viruses with a super-‐computer operaNng at one petaflop
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Source: Cisco IoT 2011 infographic
340.282.366.920.938.463.463.374.607.431.768.211.456
People
Connected things
Extended Internet
Today’s Internet
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Computers
Phones
Mobile Assets
Static Assets
Controllers
Smart Sensors
Microprocessors and Microcontrollers
Users
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1st Wave
2nd Wave
3rd Wave
4th Wave
5th Wave
6th Wave
Smarter Products § Instrumented, interconnected, and intelligent
§ Building blocks for a smarter planet
§ Sustainability
The Industrial RevoluNon
Age of Steam
and Railways
Age of Steel, Electricity and Heavy Engineering
Age of Oil, Cars and Mass ProducNon
Age of IT & Telecom
*Source: “Next GeneraNon Green: Tomorrow’s InnovaNon Green Business Leaders”, Business Week, Feb 4, 2008
We are ushering in a new wave of innovaIon
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INTERESTING INNOVATIONS
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http://www.poken.com/spark
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SKÅL Media Player http://www.skaal.no
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Karotz http://www.karotz.com
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Nest The learning thermostat http://www.senseaware.com
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Ambient Umbrella http://www.ambientdevices.com/products/umbrella.html
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AR.Drone http://ardrone.parrot.com
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SenseAware http://www.senseaware.com
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THE CITY CONTEXT
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Aging Infrastructure
Declining Budgets
Increasing Threats
Changing PopulaNons
InnovaNve leaders create opportuniNes from today’s harsh realiNes
InnovaIon
Investment
Community
Sustainability
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Working harder is not sustainable
Cities require innovative approaches
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Leaders must innovate across a myriad of services to meet and exceed ciNzen expectaNons
Planning and Management Design and execute a city plan to realize full potenNal for ciNzens and business; while efficiently running daily operaNons
Infrastructure Deliver efficient fundamental city services that make a city livable for ciNzens.
Human Provide effecNve services that support the economic, social and health needs of ciNzens.
Government and Agency AdministraIon
Environmental
Social and Health
TransportaIon
Energy and Water
EducaIon
Public Safety
Urban Planning
Infrastructure
Human
Planning and Management
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Applying insight from over 2,000 projects with ciNes of all sizes
Smart metering in Malta helps citizens pay only for the energy they use
Predictive analytics helped slash Richmond’s crime rate by
40% in one year
In Taiwan,
99% of smarter trains run on time
Peak energy loads fell by 15% when IBM helped homes in the Pacific Northwest talk straight to the grid
IBM helps Amsterdam Airport
Schiphol move 20 million more bags every year with a smarter baggage system
In Delft, developing enhanced flood
prediction and protection systems for
coastal areas and river deltas
Data analytics helped cut crime 35% in NYC
In downtown Stockholm smart traffic systems helped reduce gridlock by 20% Miami-Dade
County Public Schools have increased academic achievement across the board
Patterns for Leveraging Information, Anticipating Problems, Coordinating Resources
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BUSINESS & ARCHITECTURAL CHALLENGE
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Understand how technology extends the product and services dimensions
• Sense, measure • Localise • Physical compuIng • Social compuIng • Understand data aspects • Break out of compuIng metaphor • Design • Usability
Thank you Kim Escherich IBM Global Business Services [email protected] +45 2880 4733 internetolhings.dk escherich.biz
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