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SMILE: the MASTER PLAN for Torino Smart City

smart city model  The smart city model that will help Turin in the key projects definition »Beyond the logic of single demonstration »With models of sustainable and replicable solutions »For the enhancement of local excellence method for rapid design  A method for rapid design and actions coordination planning system  A planning system that evolves over time towards measurable objectives (KPI) SMILE What it is SMILE 2 SMILE: Smart Mobility Inclusion Life & Health & Energy

The key components 3 1 connective tissue of transparent and minimally invasive technologies Data connection between people and objects Bidirectionality Static /moving Able to receive and implement policies MobilityMobilityInclusionInclusion Life & Health EnergyEnergy Interconnection and interaction 4 vertical domains where the city expresses a clear value Priority & Objectives + System of KPIs

Mobility 4 Vehicles intermodality vehicle sharing / pooling low environmental impact non-motorized transport People sharing information emergency management security Infrastructure road networks and intelligent traffic lights monitoring and controlling for electric vehicle Infrastructure communication V2V, V2I Service fleet management freight logistics electronic payment systems

Inclusion 5 Government e-administration e-democracy e-participation Social Communication neighborhood level and social support volunteering support Integration / involvement of unemployed contrast to the immigrants isolation Assistance Moving autonomy for disabled monitoring the elderly & promoting healthy lifestyles security and emergency management for frail people Education / Training evolution of educational paradigms learning tools for disabled inclusion for foreign students training for immigrants professional training for unemployed

Life & Health 6 Accessibility to the structures / usability to the cultural resources of the city Security night urban surveillance/prevention and fighting crime monitoring and managing of Big events public order management security for moving users Enviroment and Territory waste / water management environmental quality analysis Territory monitoring territorial planning disaster prevention Infrastructuremonitoring Culture and Tourism promotion of cultural heritage conservation and upgrading of assets promotion of tourism

Energy 7 Buildings Consumption monitoring Plant automation / energy saving systems Interfacing with energy networks Interfacing with Renewable Energy Sources Infrastructures smart grid smart heating/cooling networks Support for vehicular networks (electric recharge) People interactions between man and building saving energy awareness policies community management (e.g. at condominium level) Vehicles low impact vehicle driving style (eco-driving) travel planning (eco-routing)

How to implement and support the strategy 8  Public–private partnership, pre-commercial procurement of innovation  National R&D Projects and EU (Horizon 2020)  Rules and regulations to support the dissemination of developed solution

The project organization 9 Focused governance  Focused Teams with domain expertise and a strong governance of the decision-making process Steering Committee Operating Committee Workgroups: Vertical Domains and Integration Meetings: Kick Off, 70% project, project closure Meetings: every two weeks Workgroups: Benchmarking, Business Model, Governance Meetings: decided by team leader Integration Mobility Inclusion Life & Health Energy Lead the project in term of main priority & guidelines (institutional & policy making level involved) Manage the project and lead each phase at operational level (technical and business level involved)

Project deliverable 10 Master Plan SMILE 1. Scenario Analysis 2. SMILEi PLAN 2.1 Integration 2.2 Mobility 2.3 Energy 2.4 Life&Health 3. Governance4. Sustainability 1.1 Analysis of AS IS, Assets, docs 1.2 Benchmarking 2.5 Inclusion 4.1 Funding sources 4.2 Business models 3.1 Future Organization 3.2 KPI for actions evaluation 1.3 Reuse of sector plans

Planning 11 Very short duration to work in a very focused way and to deliver the Master Plan in time for the next EU / Local Planning

Sustainable solutions and market opportunities (from Companies) Responsibilities of Workgroups Metrics, KPI, data (from Scenario analysis) Metrics, KPI, data (from Scenario analysis) Workgroups: metodology 12 Macro-objectives, Priority (from Steering Committee) Macro-objectives, Priority (from Steering Committee) Input for Workgroups 1. Matching between Input and opportunities 2. Long List actions and identification fo Priority Actions 3. Investment (high-level analysis) 3. Investment (high-level analysis) 4. Choice of Pilots (short term) and long term lines (2020) 4. Choice of Pilots (short term) and long term lines (2020) Key Success Factors: Metrics, Target for these metrics (KPIs), Data to be gathered to better guarantee a real Measurability of impacts

The support of Torino Wireless 13 Management of worksgroups and issues Support for in deep analysis Times and priorities for activity development Constant updating to the city and to stakeholders Companies involvement

SMILE The key elements of the Master Plan SMILE 14  Vision  Vision and priorities of the Torino Smart City  Metrics Data  Metrics e Data to measure impacts  Reference perimeter  Reference perimeter for proposal and project selection governance  Elements of governance to implement following initiatives  Content guidelines  Content and guidelines, not methodologies communication  A reference for the further initiatives communication

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