SPEAKER DISCUSSION TOPICS EUROPEAN SMART CITIES EXCHANGE FORUM 4 th OCTOBER 2016, The Royale Chulan Hotel Kuala Lumpur The idea of “Smart Cities” is increasingly.

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SPEAKER DISCUSSION TOPICS EUROPEAN SMART CITIES EXCHANGE FORUM 4 th OCTOBER 2016, The Royale Chulan Hotel Kuala Lumpur The idea of “Smart Cities” is increasingly gaining more traction in the Malaysian Market, from the different concepts to the different technologies that shape Smart Cities. However, it is often forgotten that to ensure a sustainable and efficient Smart City, there must be an understanding of the adaptation of technological projects to the specific city needs and objectives. Having said that, implementing Smart Cities requires the right support, knowledge and know-how to ensure Project and City Sustainability. Here at the ESCEF, we invite you to spend a day with experts and current users of Smart Cities to further understand the investment that is needed to make this idea into a sure reality. PROJECT PARTNERS: ASSOCIATE PARTNERS: Implemented BY: Technology Sponsor: Co- FUNDED BY: 1

TimeEvent 9:00 - 9:20 (20M)Welcome Morning Refreshments 9:30 – 9:40 (10M)Welcome Speech: Smart Cities Forum – EU representative/ EUMCCI/VIP 9:40 – 10:00 (20 M) Keynote Introductions -Local Municipalities or Local Area Developers 10:00 – 10:20 (20 M) Keynote Introductions -Smart Cities Expert 10:20 – 10:50 (30 M)What is Malaysia’s idea of a Smart City? What is Malaysia looking for in a Smart City? 10:50 – 10:55 (5 M)Q&A from the Audience 10:55 – 11:10 (15 M)Tea Break 11:10 – 11:40 (30 M)The How – To’s of implementing a Smart City: Expert tips and experience in Smart Cities Implementation 11:40 – 11:45 (5 M)Q&A from the Audience 11:45 – 12:15 (30 M)How does a city ensure Project Sustainability in a Smart City? 12:15 – 12:20 (5 M)Q&A from the Audience 12:20 – 12:50 (30 M)What makes a city, truly Smart? 12:50 – 13:00 (10 M)Q&A from the Audience/ Additional Questions 13:00 – 14:30 (90 M)Networking Luncheon/ Welcome Speech 14:30 – 15:00 (30 M)Closing of Ceremony PROGRAMME Implemented BY: Technology Sponsor: Co- FUNDED BY: 2

Topic What is Malaysia’s idea of a Smart City? What is Malaysia looking for in a Smart City? This topic will be the opening to the theme of the exchange forum. This topic is set to give other speakers and the audience an insight into what Malaysia plans to achieve and how far Malaysia has come in the Smart Cities sphere Speakers are encouraged to speak on the following: Why Smart Cities for Malaysia? Malaysia has started to invest in Smart Cities, elaborate on what Malaysia has already implemented What is envisioned for Malaysia as a Smart Country Is Malaysia/your city ready to be a Smart Country/City? In your opinion, out of all the areas, what does the country need to improve on to embrace Smart Cities? Security? Infrastructure? Transport and Traffic? What is Malaysia’s constraints when implementing Smart Solutions? What is Malaysia’s short and long term plan for Smart Cities? ** These are examples of subtopics, other subtopics are also welcomed TOPICS OF DISCUSSION Implemented BY: Technology Sponsor: Co-FUNDED BY: 3

Topic The How – To’s of implementing a Smart City: Expert tips and experience in Smart Cities Implementation This topic will be the beginning of the exchange between foreign and local cities, government authorities and users This topic will endeavor to answer some questions and begin discussions on implementing a Smart City in Malaysia. What is discussed here should relate to Malaysia’s constraints in implementing Smart Cities Speakers are encouraged to speak on the following: From what was discussed in the previous topic, what is the most important when it comes to implementing smart cities? Smart Governance? Smart Solutions? Any suggestions on improvements with the way current Smart Cities are being planned, developed or implemented? Any advice on the short term plans for Malaysia’s Smart Cities (5-10 years time) How Smart Cities developed into success stories in Europe ** These are examples of subtopics, other subtopics are also welcomed TOPICS OF DISCUSSION Implemented BY: Technology Sponsor: Co-FUNDED BY: 4

Topic How does a city ensure Project Sustainability in a Smart City? This topic should give other speakers and the audience an insight into Malaysia’s doubts and how other entities can help this issue and allow for Malaysia to move forward in adopting Smart Cities This topic is also set out to offer Malaysia options in successfully implementing a Smart City. Speakers are encouraged to speak on the following: Thoughts on what a Smart City should be – eg. resilient even in tough economic environments, zero footprint Given budgetary constraints and Malaysia’s current economic status, what are your thoughts on the rate of adoption and implementation for Smart Cities as a developer, government authority, local municipal and user? Incentivize the implementation and development of Smart Cities. Discuss. Thoughts on how the local government and other stakeholders should approach Project Sustainability and ensure the city’s success entirely / How support can help a Smart City’s success ** These are examples of subtopics, other subtopics are also welcomed TOPICS OF DISCUSSION Implemented BY: Technology Sponsor: Co-FUNDED BY: 5

Topic What makes a city, truly Smart? This topic will introduce technology know-how in implementing Smart Cities Speakers and members of the audience will be able to learn about what makes a City truly connected, efficient and self sustaining. Speakers are encouraged to speak on the following: Introduce the Indra’s Smart City Platform Let speakers have their final say in asking questions to one another regarding what makes a city truly Smart ** These are examples of subtopics, other subtopics are also welcomed TOPICS OF DISCUSSION Implemented BY: Technology Sponsor: Co-FUNDED BY: 6