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Towards a smarter planet, one city at a time

20 th - 21 st OCTOBER 2015
PUTRA WORLD TRADE CENTRE
KUALA LUMPUR

CONFERENCE OVERVIEW
WHY SMART CITIES?
10%

Outside Cities

Outside Cities

Within Cities

Within Cities

25%
90%

75%

Nearly 90% of Malaysians will live in cities in 2050


Source: The 2009 UN Revision Database

75 percent of Malaysians will live in cities in 2020


Source:
World Bank - Malaysian Economic Monitor , Smart Cities 2011

Asia is home to a large portion of the world's biggest and fastest-growing developing urban areas and smart city
technology is turning into a critical component of their future improvement. To abstain from pushing local and global
frameworks to the point of breakdown, cities will need to grow into smarter, efficient and proficient in years to come. Cities
across Asia are beginning to actualize them with aggregate interest in smart city innovation anticipated that will achieve
US $ 63.4 billion from now until 2023.
This event will also feature a 2-day exhibition that showcases a collaboration of all stakeholders and partners in making this
vision a reality. Asias premier Smart Cities event will offer you a unique perspective on some of the most talked about Smart
Cities issues and emerging trends to help industry professionals identify and to rationalize their infrastructure investment.
Smart Cities Asia 2015 will provide a platform for public-private partnership working in tandem in specific areas of the
spectrum hence to meet, share experiences, raise issues and find solutions together to make the Smart Cities Asia a global
role model.

Smart Cities Asia 2015 Core Themes:

Smart
Development

Supported By:

Smart
Mobility

Smart
ICT

Smart
Sustainability

Supporting Partners:

8:00 am

Registration for Smart Cities Asia 2015 Conference

9:00 am

Welcome Address by Thila Periasamy, Director | Knowledge Group of Companies

9:05 am

Ocial Opening & Keynote Address (invited)


YAB Datuk Seri Mohd Najib bin Tun Haji Abdul Razak | Prime Minister of Malaysia

9:20 am

Morning Refreshment & Tour to the Exhibition Hall

9:55 am

Chairpersons Remarks

10:00 am

PLENARY SESSION
SMART ICT
City Beyond Technology

Asia Outlook - Vision for Asia Smart City-zens


Asia Pacic is home to most of the worlds largest and fastest-growing urban areas and smart city technology is becoming a crucial element
of their future development. Leading cities and providers are taking the initial steps in integrating networks of intelligent technologies to
create true smart cities. Navigant Research forecasts that annual smart city technology investment in Asia Pacic will almost quadruple
by 2023, reaching $11.3 billion.
Meeting the benchmarks of an ultimate Smart City
Drivers and barriers in achieving a Smart City status
Reinventing cities with current resources
ICT infrastructure as the key enabler of Smart Cities

Delivered by:
Jesse Berst (invited)
Chairman | Smart Cities Council
10:45 am

The building blocks for a Smart City City in the Making


Creating opportunities for ICT players
Using technology to counter the challenges of urbanization
ICT initiatives in Asia Pacic and key industry players
Delivered by:
Ada Colau (invited)
Mayor | Barcelona City

11:30 am

Smart Cities and Big Data: The Cornerstone of Next-Generation Cities


Highlighting role and impact of big data
Eective use of data in predictive analysis
Encouraging creativity and innovation with city data
Leveraging big data, M2M and cloud to assist the transition
Delivered by:
Hamdan Abdul Majeed (invited)
Executive Director | Think City
Director | Khazanah Nasional Bhd

12:15 pm

Revolutionary Technologies for Future Cities


Connecting people with emerging IoT
Enhancing communication with the evolution of RFID
One network to manage dierent city networks
Discussing the revolution of broadband technology
Delivered by:
Vladimir Bataev
Product Portfolio Manager
EsperantoXL | NETHERLANDS

1:00 pm

Networking Lunch & Tour to the Exhibition Hall

2:15 pm

Designing Safe Cities by Mitigating Technology Risks


Challenges of creating a secure smart city
Emerging trends in cyber security
Security in ensuring privacy of cloud computing
Responding to emergencies with ICT

3:00 pm

TechInAct (showcasing cutting-edge technology in a unique format)


Intelligent Lighting
Smart Energy
Smart Transportation/Mobility Smart Waste Management
Smart Parking
City WiFi
Smart Water Management
Citizen App

3:45 pm

Afternoon Tea & Tour to the Exhibition Hall

4:15 pm

Smart Dialogue The making of Cities of Tomorrow


Value of early engagement between business and cities
Rising initiative to create smart citizens
Key trends in reshaping smart city landscape
Achieving greater benets through technology and innovation integration

5:00 pm

End of Day One - Smart Cities Asia 2016

CONFERENCE AGENDA - DAY 2


8:00 am

Registration for Smart Cities Asia 2015 Conference

9:00 am

Chairpersons Remarks
STREAM TWO
SMART SUSTAINABILITY:
Leading a Sustainable Future

STREAM ONE
SMART MOBILITY:
Moving Fast Forward

Session 2a

Session 1a

9:10 am

Integrated Planning for Creating Smart


Sustainable Cities

Integrating Urban Transport for Smart


Commuting

Improving the eciency of transport


systems
Highlighting the challenges of urban
mobility

Eective energy management with smart


grid
Smart grid innovation in an integrated
utility framework
Creating a smarter ecosystem with smart
metering

Delivered by:
Mohd Nur Ismal Mohamed Kamal
CEO
Suruhanjaya Pengangkutan Awam Darat (SPAD)
Session 1b

9:55 am

Meeting the Challenges in Achieving


Smart Sustainability

Trac
Tolling
Tunnel
Highway

Key indicators for a Smart Sustainable City


The role of citizens in energy transition
Delivered by:
Boyd Dionysius (invited)
Acting Head of Environment
Iskandar Regional Development Authority

Session 1c

11:45 am

Session 3c

CIDB: Malaysias Pillar of Smart

Session 1d

Session 2d

Session 3d

Case study on Smart Mobility

Case study on Smart Development

Networking Lunch & Tour to the Exhibition Hall


Smart City in Making One live project walk through

South Korea
Abu Dhabi
Japan
India
Australia

Roadmap for Policing & Financing Smart City

City Investment Plan: PPP, FDI and private investors opportunities


Attracting the concept of cross border investment
Policy, planning and management in an intelligent and smart city
Developing nancial mechanism to unlock smart city application
Regulatory and nancial framework for smart cities

3.45 pm

Afternoon Tea & Tour to the Exhibition Hall


Smart Dialogue Creating Smart Alliances

5:00 pm

Automated intelligent buildings


Smart urban lighting
Intelligent and green lighting technologies
Delivered by:
Ar Sarly Adre Sarkum (invited)
President
Malaysia Green Building Confederation

Case study on Smart Mobility

12:30 pm

4:15 pm

Innovative Building Technologies and


Solutions

Energy processing solutions & smart energy Development Growth


storage
CIDBs role in physical infrastructure
Waste to energy processing solutions
development
Emerging trends in renewable energy
Maintaining safety, quality and
sustainability
Towards Smart City with MyCREST
to reduce carbon emission
Delivered by:
Dato' Sri Ir. Dr. Judin Abdul Karim (invited)
CEO
Construction Industry Development Board

Toolkit for building a smart mobility system


High speed rail system
Advanced trac management systems
Smart sensor systems
Hybrid and electric vehicles

Delivered by:
Vladimir Bataev
Product Portfolio Manager
EsperantoXL, Netherlands

2:45 pm

Session 3b

Session 2c

Intelligent Transport Solutions in the Market Solutions for Smart Sustainability

2:00 pm

Components of smart city architecture


Balancing citizens need and developers
ROI accordingly

Morning Refreshment & Tour to the Exhibition Hall

10:40 am
11:00 am

Session 3a

Building Modern, Safer and Healthier


Cities

Session 2b

Creating a World Class Infrastructure with


Smart Mobility

STREAM THREE
SMART DEVELOPMENT:
Building for a Greater Generation

Creating connections between funding mechanisms and public private partnerships


Achieving greater benets through integration
Aligning existing city initiatives through eective knowledge sharing
Transferring solutions from city to city
Creating joint-venture opportunities to develop infrastructure system

Closing Speech

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