Lisbon: Challenges and Opportunities

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Lisbon: Challenges and Opportunities 1

Based on the in-depth analysis of 117 indicators and 86 Action Fields, and a set of workshops and discussions with 60 stakeholders, it is suggested to base the smart city strategy on three main levels:

TEN AUDACIOUS GOALS 2. Deliver common and replicable innovative models 1. Aggregate demand and deploy smart city solutions 89 cities engaged and 50 cities using products 6. Shift thinking irreversibly to local renewable energy sources 100 cities engaged and 50 cities using products 7. Promote new models of e-mobility make at least 10% of local citizens choose electric over fossil fuel vehicles 2. Deliver common and replicable innovative models 10 replicable solutions 8. Successfully engage with citizens Prove the active participation of at least half of the 15,000 locals affected by the building renovations 3. Attract external investment €500 million in external investment 4. Accelerate take-up of smart city solutions identify three business models that prove the acceleration of uptake (e.g. refurbishment, smart lamp posts) 9. Exploit city data to maximum effect Demonstrate the real value of city data for users, including SMEs and startups. Achieve a twofold increase in datastore use by 2020 5. Pilot energy efficient districts reduce energy bills by €600,000 per annum for 15,000 district residents 10. Foster innovation at local level, promote the creation of new businesses and jobs Create at least 100 jobs in three districts

Urban Sharing Platform Functionality Sensing/ ingestion Interoperability analytics Service provision Beneficiarie/end-users IoT (sensors) Visualisations Advanced ANALYTICS City Model City Stakeholders: Citizens, City Managers, Businesses Passive Data API Video Dashboards