The document discusses plans for creating a smart future for Japan through building intelligent nations and future city internet platforms. It proposes developing Japan into an intelligent, innovative, and sustainable country ("Smart Japan") with intelligent cities and green communities through a strategy called the "i-Japan Platform". This strategy would make Japan's regions, cities, industries, and economies smarter through technologies like intelligent ICT, ecological technologies, and knowledge management. It would promote sustainability, well-being, and quality of life through eco-friendly development, smart infrastructure, and green real estate. The goal is for Japan to become a leader in areas like renewable energy, future technologies, smart industries, and intelligent governance.
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1. CREATING THE FUTURE - Building Tomorrow’s World:
Intelligent Nations & Future City Internet
SMART JAPAN & I-JAPAN PLATFORM:
FUTURE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENTS, OR CREATING NEXT INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
BY
HTTP://WWW.SLIDESHARE.NET/ASHABOOK/EIS-LTD
HTTP://EN.WIKIPEDIA.ORG/WIKI/AZAMAT_ABDOULLAEV
2. Azamat Abdoullaev
Smart Japan 2014-2024
EIS Encyclopedic Intelligent Systems ltd
BUILDING TOMORROW’S WORLD
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/creating-thefuture-tomorrows-world
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/innovationplatform
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smartworl-dabr
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/iworld25498222
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-world
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/future-world27173937
3. Azamat Abdoullaev
Smart Japan 2014-2024
EIS Encyclopedic Intelligent Systems ltd
I-WORLD PLATFORM:
ENCYCLOPEDIC INTELLIGENCE PLATFORM
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/iworld-25498222
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/encyclopedic-intelligence
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/encyclopedicintelligence-24260973
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/encyclopedicintelligence-global-marketing
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/encyclopedicintelligence-big-science-and-technology
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/global-intelligence26413485
6. Azamat Abdoullaev
Smart Japan 2014-2024
EIS Encyclopedic Intelligent Systems ltd
I-JAPAN:
INSTRUMENTED, INTERCONNECTED, INNOVATIVE AND INTELLIGENT
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smartworl-dabr
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/future-world-27173937
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/innovation-platform
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/creating-the-futuretomorrows-world
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-nationbranding
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/global-intelligence26413485
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/future-property
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/ibuilding-26545480
7. JAPAN: LAND OF THE RISING SUN
Japan is an archipelago consisting of 6,852 islands extending along the Pacific Coast of Far East Asia, of which the largest
ones are Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, and Shikoku, making most Japan's land area (total 377,944 km2).
Japan homes to almost 126,7 million people, composed of 98.5% ethnic Japanese and small minority groups, and expected to
drop to 95 million by 2050.
Japan is a homogenous nation of “one race, one civilization, one language and one culture”.
Honshū's Greater Tokyo Area is the largest metropolitan area in the world, over 30 million residents.
Japan is a major economic power,[the world's third-largest economy by nominal GDP and the world's fourth-largest economy by
purchasing power parity.
Japan is a leading nation in scientific and biomedical research, technology, machinery, electronics, automobiles, earthquake
engineering, industrial robotics, optics, chemicals, semiconductors, metals, and eco technologies.
Japan consists of forty-seven prefectures, each overseen by an elected governor, legislature and administrative bureaucracy.
Each prefecture is divided into cities, towns and villages.
The nation is undergoing administrative merging of the cities, towns and villages to reduce the number of sub-prefecture
administrative regions and to cut administrative costs.
Most Japan, 73%, is forested, mountainous, and unsuitable for agricultural, industrial, or residential use; the habitable zones
mainly located in coastal areas making Japan one of the most densely populated countries in the world.
Located in a volcanic zone on the Pacific Ring of Fire, Japan has 108 active volcanoes, being open to destructive earthquakes,
often resulting in tsunami, like the devastating Great East Japan Earthquake.
Its lack of natural resources and vulnerability to natural and technological disasters, prolonged deflation and recession, the
declining birth rate and ageing population, two GDP public debt, closed market, all necessitates a smart dynamic growth to
build an eco-wise resilient island with intelligent cities and green communities, or Smart Japan, managed by i-Japan Platform.
The Japan’s New Growth Strategy, with the Future City Initiative, is to contribute into the i-Japan Growth Strategy.
8. FUTURE JAPAN:
SMART AND SUSTAINABLE COUNTRY, CITIES AND COMMUNITIES
VISION: SUSTAINABLE AND INTELLIGENT JAPAN: Smart Country, Intelligent Cities and Green Communities
MISSION: smart eco communities, intelligent green cities, sustainable living, healthy and smart environments, renewable
energy global infrastructure, smart green real estates; the citizens’ well-being, physical, mental, and social
GOALS: Promoting a Smart Japan Development Framework, the principles, guidelines, standards, solutions, specifications,
technologies, for constructing Sustainable Communities: local, regional and national; Networking government leaders, policy
makers, industry players, local governments, city managers, academia, developers, technology providers and NGOs across the
country, promoting smart sustainable communities; smart solutions to critical global problems, as climate change, fresh water,
or green energy; advancing converging solutions in Education, Science, and Research, Technology, Engineering and Industry
PRINCIPLES AND STRATEGIES: I-World Concept, Smart World Strategy, EU 2020, Smart Europe Policy, Sustainable
Development, Eco Europe Development, Digital Europe Development, Social Europe Development, Comprehensive Planning,
Sustainable Urban Design and Planning, Smart/Intelligent City Solutions, Eco City Development Principles
TECHNOLOGIES: Intelligent ICT Technologies; Ecological/Clean/Environmental Technologies; Social Innovations and
Technologies, KM Technologies, Integrated Networks; Emerging and Disruptive Technologies
SUSTAINABLE STRATEGY: The Triple Bottom Line Sustainability Model (Full Cost Account)
Natural Capital (Planet, Environmental Protection and Ecosystems Conservation and Enrichment),
Social Capital (People, Citizens, Social Well-Being and Equity),
Economical Capital (Profit, Growth, Sustainable Business)
SUSTAINABLE WORLD/CITIES PROGRAMS: EIS’ Smart World Strategy, EU 2020,UN Global Compact Cities Program:
Sustainable Cities; EU Initiative on Smart Cities and Communities; IBM’s Smarter Planet, Cisco’s Smart + Connected
Communities.
9. Azamat Abdoullaev
Smart Japan 2014-2024
EIS Encyclopedic Intelligent Systems ltd
SMART JAPAN CONCEPT
The Smart Japan Concept is emerging in the quest for sustainable growth
and smart economic, technological and socio-cultural development and
intelligent governance for one of the leading world economies, its regions
and cities, as well as for its enterprises, industries and economies, local,
regional and national.
Smart Japan implies Intelligent Country and Smart Eco Cities, Smart People
and Smart Life, Sustainable Land and Environment, Sustainable
Infrastructure and Smart Industry, Smart Grids and Eco Buildings, Intelligent
ICT and Eco Mobility, Big Science and Future Technology, Internet of
Everything and Smart Web, Smart Financing and Intelligent Banking, Smart
Health and Education, Smart Security and Safety, Smart Government,
Regulations and Standards.
SMART JAPAN is envisioned as the intelligent and innovative, healthy and
wealthy, livable and efficient, moral and fair, smart and sustainable Nation
10. Azamat Abdoullaev
Smart Japan 2014-2024
EIS Encyclopedic Intelligent Systems ltd
JAPAN: STANDARD ECONOMIC GROWTH
IMF GDP FORECAST (2011-2018), PPP ADJUSTED (USD BILLIONS)
Rank
Country
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
104,888.46 111,909.15 119,344.05
Estimate
as of
April 2013
World
79,285.920 83,140.055 87,209.739 92,483.482 98,414.787
1
China
12,305.769 13,405.670 14,623.255 14,039.001 16,647.491 18,442.890 22,440.875 21,641.047 April 2013
2
United
States
13,075.675 14,684.750 15,237.746 17,676.165 20,126.421 22,588.835 21,063.733 23,551.454 May 2013
3
India
4,425.642
4
Japan
4,457.555 4,627.891 4,778.523 4,942.314 5,095.029 5,264.340 5,441.342 5,619.492 April 2013
5
Germany
3,113.927
3,197.069
3,269.562
3,383.051
3,496.759
3,616.584
3,741.501
3,868.064
April 2013
6
Russia
2,387.934
2,513.299
2,640.737
2,795.067
2,956.892
3,127.126
3,309.291
3,501.100
April 2013
7
Brazil
2,294.178
2,355.586
2,466.567
2,617.292
2,780.283
2,956.225
3,145.328
3,345.601
April 2013
8
United
Kingdom
2,291.431
2,336.295
2,391.042
2,476.090
2,572.432
2,676.888
2,791.251
2,920.877
April 2013
9
France
2,213.780
2,254.067
2,289.622
2,355.727
2,438.218
2,532.454
2,634.650
2,741.658
April 2013
10
Mexico
1,662.364
1,758.896
1,848.416
1,949.248
2,055.105
2,167.207
2,286.826
2,412.430
April 2013
11
South
Korea
1,554.124
1,613.921
1,687.138
1,787.683
1,897.170
2,013.951
2,138.890
2,270.913
April 2013
12
Italy
1,844.392
1,832.916
1,835.657
1,881.811
1,942.833
2,011.055
2,083.028
2,152.709
April 2013
13
Indonesia
1,125.286
1,216.738
1,314.660
1,426.600
1,549.072
1,684.114
1,832.107
1,992.555
April 2013
14
Canada
1,435.781
1,488.311
1,534.937
1,602.809
1,675.880
1,752.581
1,832.405
1,912.198
April 2013
15
Spain
1,405.787
1,410.628
1,411.493
1,450.178
1,499.399
1,552.973
1,610.225
1,670.221
April 2013
4,684.372
5,031.678
5,451.406
5,930.097
2
6,468.908
9
7,065.249
7
7,717.562
April 2013
11. SMART JAPAN TRINITY
TRINITY JAPAN
of
Wellbeing, Quality of Life and Sustainable Growth
EcoJAPAN/
Country/
City/
Community
Physical Capital
Natural Capital
Ecosystems
Natural Resources
Renewables/RES
Eco Technologies
Green Infrastructure
Eco-Urbanization
Green Society
ECO-SUSTAINABLE GROWTH
Knowledge
JAPAN/
Country/
City/
Community
Social/Human/I-Capital
Innovation Ecosystems
Smart Living
Smart Economy
Knowledge Infrastructure
i-Industry
Smart Governance
Equity, Wellbeing, QoL
Knowledge Society
SOCIAL/INCLUSIVE GROWTH
Smart
JAPAN
i-JAPAN
Platform
Digital
JAPAN/
Country/
City/
Community
Information/Digital Capital
Smart Mobility , Smart Services
ICT Infrastructure, OTN, Optical
Networks , NG Broadband
3DTV, HDTV, CC, Intelligent Clouds
Internet of Things, u-Computation
Digital/Cyber Society
TECHNOLOGICAL/SMART GROWTH
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SMART JAPAN STAKEHOLDERS
Governing Board:
National Government
Ministries and Government Departments
Local Governments
KEY PARTICIPANTS
Municipalities
Local Communities
Political Parties
Civic Associations and NGOs
Business Groups & Innovative SMEs
Banking Institutions
Public-Service State Corporations:
Global IT and Local Telecom Corporations:
Academia, Universities and Research Institutes
Key Consultants: EIS Encyclopedic Intelligent Systems Ltd (EU, Cyprus); EIS
Intellectual Systems (Russia, Moscow, Skolkovo – Innovation Center)
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FUTURE JAPAN - INTELLIGENT NATION OF 21ST CENTURY:
PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS
i-NATION PLATFORM
i-GOVERNMENT
Smart Land and Environment
Integrated Sustainable INFRASTRUCTURE (Land,
Transportation, Energy, ICT, Water, Waste)
National Fiber Network (with FTTH/B full penetration)
Sustainable Roads
GREEN ECONOMY
INNOVATION INDUSTRY
ECO, HEALTH, WELLNESS, AND SMART TOURISM
INNOVATION ECO-CORRIDORS: KNOWLEDGE PARKS, SCIENCE
& TECHNOLOGY PARKS, AGRICULTURE PARKS, ECO FARMS,
AIRPORT CITY PARKS, HARBOR DEVELOPMENT PARKS,
SERVER FARMS, ENERGY PARKS
SMART AIRPORT CITIES AND SPACE TOURISTRY
ECO REGIONS (Districts)
SMART CITIES (Municipalities)
GREEN COMMUNITIES (Eco Villages)
SMART YOUTH (maximum employment and minimum NEETs,
not in education, employment or training)
SMART EDUCATION, HEALTH, JOB, AND BUSINESS
SMART ENVIRONMENT
KNOWLEDGE LAND
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
National Program of Intelligent Sustainable Infrastructure
(Telecommunications, Energy, Transportation, Water, Waste,
Construction, Environment)
National Program of Innovative ICT and Broadband Knowledge
Economy
National Program of Smart Eco Territories (communities,
villages, towns, cities, districts, and country)
National Program of Science, Research and Innovation (Strategy
for Research and Innovation)
National Program of Knowledge Industry
knowledge clusters,
university research parks,
science and technology parks,
healthcare parks,
technopolises,
business innovation parks,
industrial clusters, organic agro-clusters,
Smart villages, open economic zones, etc.
National Program of Smart Social Infrastructure (Governance ,
Economy, Society, institutions, data, policies, laws, regulations
and standards)
National Program of Smart Government Agencies and State
Corporations
National Program of Smart Industry, Corporations and Intelligent
Business Management
National Program of Smart Lifestyle, Creativity and Knowledge
and Persistent Learning
National Programs of the Smart Health System and Sustainable
Social Insurance System
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THE NEW GROWTH STRATEGY:
KEY AREAS AND PROJECTS
Demand-side policies
I. Green innovation
1. Introduce a feed-in tariff system to expand the renewable energy market
2. Use the Future City Initiative to promote the use of eco-products and services
3. Revitalise forestry and raise the self-sufficiency ratio to over 50%
II. Life innovation
4. Expand options for patients by quick provision of new drugs and devices
5. Establish Japan’s position globally as a provider of high-quality medical care
III. Asian economic integration
6. Make Japan a major player in exports of infrastructure systems
7. Cut the corporate tax rate and promote Japan as an Asian industrial centre
8. Foster global talents and increase the number of talented foreign personnel
9. Strengthen the competitiveness of domestic firms by making Japanese
standards global ones and increasing Japan’s role as a content provider
10. Promote economic partnerships, particularly with Asian countries
IV. Tourism and local revitalisation
11. Create global strategic special zones and promote full “open skies”
12. Make Japan a tourism-oriented nation and attract 25 million visitors annually
13. Double the size of the market for existing housing and remodelling of housing
14. Open public facilities to the private sector and promote projects using private sector partnerships
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THE NEW GROWTH STRATEGY:
KEY AREAS AND PROJECTS
Supply-side policies
V. Science, technology and IT
15. Create “leading graduate schools” to enhance international competitiveness
16. Promote the use of ICT in the government and provide broadband to all households by 2015
17. Increase R&D investment to at least 4% of GDP
VI. Employment and human resources
18. Integrate childcare and kindergartens and develop quality childcare
19. Create a “National Vocational Qualifications” system and a “Personal Support Service” for the poor
20. Establish a new system of volunteer activity and charitable giving
VII. Financial sector
21. Create an integrated exchange for securities, financing and commodities
In all, there are Seven growth engines and 21 strategic projects
4. New sources of growth, led by domestic demand, are therefore essential to reduce Japan’s
reliance on exports. The government expects that the Strategy will create around 123 trillion yen of
demand (26% of 2009 GDP) and nearly 5 million jobs (8% of employment) by 2020 in green innovation,
“life innovation” focused on health, Asian economic integration, and tourism and regional development
The Public Administration aims to achieve 3% nominal GDP growth and 2% real GDP growth over the next 10 years thus to
increase the per capita nominal GNI by 1.5 m yen in ten years.
Source: The Government of Japan (2010c), The New Growth Strategy: Blueprint for Revitalising Japan.
16. JAPAN REVITALIZATION STRATEGY:
THREE ACTION PLANS
“Japan Revitalization Strategy” sets forth three
action plans:
Plan for the Revitalization of Japanese Industry;
Strategic Market Creation Plan;
Strategy of Global Outreach
It aims to implement the policy mix of:
(1) Aggressive monetary policy;
(2) Flexible fiscal policy;
(3) A growth strategy that encourages private
sector investment.
The whole Strategy is based on the concept for
restoring the confidence of companies and
people and changing “expectation” into “action”
as a “roadmap to growth.”
The Plan for the Revitalization of Japanese
Industry" will strengthen the industry base,
the Strategic Market Creation Plan" will create
new markets from challenges, and the Strategy
of Global Outreach will allow Japan to tap into
expanding global markets.
http://www.kantei.go.jp/foreign/96_abe/documents/2013/12004
85_7321.html
18. I-JAPAN:
FROM DUMB TO SMART AND SUSTAINABLE CITIES
The prospect of Smart Japan is decided by the quality of its future cities. Globally, there are about 700 cities, each with
population exceeding 500,000. The infrastructure investment for these cities is forecasted to be $30 trillion to $40 trillion,
cumulatively, over the next 20 years.
The Human Smart Cities Manifesto , Preamble, to be signed in Rome, on the 29th of May of 2013 by cities from all over the
world, is alerting the three main challenges facing our cities today:
The devastating effects of the financial crisis undermining the European social model. This is leading to severe limitations in cities’
abilities to invest in new infrastructures, and in some areas even for the provision of basic city services such as transportation and social
services.
The increasing threat and disruption brought about by climate change to our territories. As major floods and droughts become ever more
common, the environmental effects of urbanisation and the lack of adequate tools and behaviour patterns becomes increasingly evident.
The demand for more effective representation set forth by our constituencies. The so-called democratic deficit is a cause for alarm for
governance at any scale, but it also adds to the difficulty of building trust and engaging citizens in addressing common problems.
The United Cities and Local Governments, a global network of cities, local and regional governments, defines smart cities as
using new technologies, the promotion of innovation and knowledge management to become more liveable, functional,
competitive and modern. There’s a lot of confusion over what comprises a Smart or Intelligent City, or the City 2.0, “the city of
the future”, awarded the Ted Prize 2012 as an idea on which the planet’s future is depending on: http://www.tedprize.org/the-city-2-0/
The Future City should be developed as a smart and sustainable city, or 3.0 City, providing intelligent world’s urbanization,
enhancing urban wealth, performance and competitiveness, and promoting smart innovation and creativity, education, art and
medicine, science and technology, industry and commerce, transportation and mobility, social communications and public
administration and environment conservation.
SMART TERRITORIES OF THE FUTURE: The EU Smart Communities and Cities Prototype: 3.0 City, from Dumb to Intelligent Cities.
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/30-cityeu-prototype
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/future-cities-27402134
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-cities-28497022
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I-JAPAN:
THE FUTURE CITIES IT NEEDS
The smart city solution for the current unsustainable global urbanization is being held back by a lack of clarity and consensus
of what it is and what the components and socio-economic benefits of a smart city actually are.
A Smart City is typically viewed by academic and commercial worlds as a Smart Economy, Smart People, Smart Governance,
Smart Mobility, Smart Environment, or Smart Living or as an assortment and a mixed bag of thereof.
In fact, a real smart city is three innovative cities in one: the Urban Trinity of Information Cyber City, Intelligent/Knowledge City
and Ecological/Clean city, as presented in the keynote for the International Computer and Information Technology Conference,
CIT 2011: http://www.cs.ucy.ac.cy/CIT2011/index.php?p=Keynotes
It is critical to draw distinctions between a smart city, as a unified urban entity, and “smart city” technologies, applications, and
systems, as well as fragmented “smart city” projects, lacking the overall conception of the smart city and resulting in the
unsustainably over-costly ventures. Then most rankings of smartest cities on the planet are largely partial and commercial.
The fully sustainable community, the Trinity Community, is to merge the Cyber/Digital, Natural/Ecological, and
Social/Intelligent Spaces.
Be it a large metropolitan area, municipal district, small township or local community, in truly sustainable communities,
economic, social, political, cultural, technological and ecological issues are closely integrated and advanced.
The Smart city concept is also addressing the crucial urban issues: waste management, water and sanitation management,
poverty alleviation, pollution, traffic safety and housing redevelopments for the urban poor.
Such a Community of the Future is a key node of the Smart World of sustainable communities, buildings, and infrastructure,
smart government, intelligence, education, healthcare, public safety, telecom, banking, retail, work, traffic, transport,
computing, products, food, energy, oil, and water.
In sums, Smart City is an integrated, holistic and organic approach to increase the urban wealth and the quality of urban life
by: improving the efficiency of city infrastructures, systems, operations and governance, growing the local economy, introducing
innovative technologies and green systems, stimulating education, research, creativity, innovation and social cohesion, and
adopting and implementing intelligent public policies.
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-cities-28497022
20. JAPAN FUTURE CITY INITIATIVE:
URBAN DEVELOPMENT FOR THE FUTURE
To revive from the Great East Japan Earthquake, the
Japanese government identified the “FutureCity” Initiative as
one of the National Strategic Projects in its “New Growth
Strategy” in June 2010.
The “FutureCity” is defined as a city where the value of the
environment, society and economy is innovatively enhanced,
based on the premise that a minimum level of value in each
of these three areas has been satisfied.
The purpose of the Initiative is to select a few cities as “future
cities,” to realize world-leading successful cases in terms of
technology, socioeconomic systems, services, business
models and city building.
The basic concept of the Initiative is to realize “humancentered cities while creating new values to resolve the
challenges of the environment and aging.
The Initiative aims to solve global challenges such as global
warming, resource and energy limits, and super-aging by
establishing sustainable socioeconomic systems as well as by
recovering social solidarity.
to realize cities where “everybody wants to live” and
“everyone has vitality” as well as cities that create new values
continuously.
To increase the quality of life of the people.
The ultimate goal is to achieve a revitalized and sustainable
society with a new socioeconomic system; to realize a
sustainable society, considering the value of the environment,
society and economy is essential.
http://futurecity.rro.go.jp/en/about/
21. FUTURE CITY SELECTED IN 2011
City of Kamaishi, Iwate
(Population: 38,000)
City of Ofunato / City of Rikuzentakata / Sumita Town, Iwate
(Population: 67,000)
Shimokawa Town, Hokkaido
(Population: 3,600)
City of Toyama, Toyama
(Population :422,000)
City of Kitakyusyu, Fukuoka
(Population: 972,000)
City of Higashimatsushima, Miyagi
(Population: 40,000)
City of Iwanuma, Miyagi
(Population: 44,000)
Shinchi Town, Fukushima
(Population: 8,000)
City of Yokohama, Kanagawa ‐Creative Port City where People, Things and Events Connect and
Develop(Population: 3,692,000)
【City of Kashiwa, Chiba】 Kashiwanoha Campus City Project, Autonomous urban management with partnership among public, private
and academia
City of Minamisoma, Fukushima
(Population: 65,000)
City of Kashiwa, Chiba
(Population: 405,000) http://futurecity.rro.go.jp/pdf/reference/Pamphlet_H24futurecity_Council_en.pdf
22. EUROPEAN SMART CITY PROTOTYPE
At the Smart Cities and Communities Communication, the
Smart City and Community Concept originated by EIS LTD
for a specific green field locality in EU, Cyprus, has been
advanced by the European Commission as a European
Smart City Prototype for cities and communities:
The EU Smart Communities and Cities Prototype:
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/30-cityeu-prototype
FUTURE CITIES: THE SMART ECO CITY MODEL
“Now is the time for government and business leaders to recognise
the value created by smart city thinking.
The technology-enabled city is an untapped source of sustainable
growth and represents a powerful approach for tackling
unprecedented environmental and economic challenges.
By unlocking technology, infrastructure and public data, cities can
open up new value chains that spawn innovative applications and
information products that make possible sustainable modes of city
living and working.
While smart initiatives are underway in urban centres around the
world, most cities have yet to realise the enormous potential value
from fully-integrated, strategically-designed smart city development
programmes.”
Executive Summary. Information Marketplaces. The New Economics
of Cities. Arup/Accenture/Climate Group/Horizon
CONCEPT: A fully-integrated, strategically-designed smart
city development
GOAL: The Trinity City; Smart Eco City, Intelligent Green
City
STRATEGY: The most innovative urban development
strategy, as integrating the Eco City Strategy, Digital City
Strategy and Knowledge City Strategy
ARCHITECTURE: Integrated architecture of urban systems
and services to achieve a fully sustainable “New City” of
Eco-Intelligence
OBJECTIVE: Prototype Model for European Smart City for
other cities and communities
SMART TERRITORIES OF THE FUTURE: 3.0 City, from
Dumb to Intelligent Cities.
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/30-cityeu-prototype
EU FLAGSHIP URBAN PROJECT: SMART CITY
PROTOTYPE
23. SMART CITY INDUSTRY PROMOTERS AND VENDORS
EIS (I-World Concept and Intelligent Green City
Strategy)
IBM (Smarter Planet Initiative)
Cisco Systems (Smart + Connected
Communities)
Siemens (Smart Mobility Initiative)
Huawei (Smart City Initiative)
Orange (France Telecom) (Smart City Initiative)
Alcatel-Lucent (Smart City Initiative)
Microsoft (Intelligent City Platform)
Oracle (Intelligent Government Platform)
Toshiba (Intelligent Energy and Smart)
Schneider Electric (Smart City Initiative)
Hitachi (Smart City Initiative),
LG CNS
SAP AG, etc.
Smart City Project
Smart City Planning, Inc.
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I-JAPAN:
SMART CITIES AS DRIVERS OF NEW INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
The pillars of the Next Industry 4.0 is as follows:
Integrated Manufacturing Infrastructure
(Renewables, Optical ICT Networks, Intelligent
Transportation, Smart Utilities, Facilities,
Buildings, Industrial Parks, Economic Zones,
etc.)
Sustainable Facility Industry (Buildings, Plants,
Fields, Athletic Facilities, Recreational Facilities,
Utilities, Gas System, Grids, Sewage Works,
Transportation Systems, Water Systems)
Smart City Industry (Intelligent Urbanization
Industry)
Future Internet Industry (Internet of Everything)
Smart Additive Manufacturing (Digital
Manufacturing, Machines, Materials,
Technologies, 3D & 4D Printing, The printing
world industry of buildings, aircrafts, ships, cars,
computers, drugs, toys, weapons, etc.)
Smart Environment Industry: genetic industries
of renewable energy and natural resources of
agriculture, livestock, forestry, and fishing
The five pillars of the Third Industrial Revolution
were proposed by Jeremy Rifkin in his The Third
Industrial Revolution:
Renewables
Buildings as Power Plants
Energy Storage Technology
Smart Grid Technology (Energy Internet)
Plug in, Electric, Hybrid and Fuel Cell
Transportation
The Third Industrial Revolution: How Lateral Power is Transforming
Energy, the Economy, and the World
"RECORDED Conference "Mission Growth - Europe at the Lead
of the New Industrial Revolution"". European Commission.
Retrieved April 11, 2013.
Its key mistake is to largely view a Third Industrial
Revolution as the Energy Internet, as the Smart
InterGrid, emerging from merging of Internet
communication technology and renewable energies.
A more critical mega trend of the next industrial
revolution is from combining the Future Internet
Technologies with the Future City Development:
SMART CITY INTERNET, or FUTURE CITY
INTELLIGENT WEB, a precondition for the I-WORLD
INTERNET
25. I-JAPAN AS AN EMERGING SPACE POWER
Smart Japan is to extend its influence beyond the earth’s
scope as mass space tourism business and deep space
exploration
Japan's space agency, Japan Aerospace Exploration
Agency (JAXA) conducts space, planetary, and aviation
research, and leads development of rockets and
satellites.
it launched lunar explorer "SELENE" (Selenological
and Engineering Explorer) on an H-IIA (Model H2A2022)
carrier rocket from Tanegashima Space Center, known
as Kaguya, the largest lunar mission since the Apollo
program
Japan's plans in space exploration are as follows:
1. launching a space probe to Venus, Akatsuki;
2. developing the Mercury Magnetospheric
Orbiter launched in 2013;
3. building a moon base by 2030.
Smart Japan has big prospects in the emerging space
tourism industry as well.
A web-based survey suggested that over 70% of those
surveyed wanted less than or equal to 2 weeks in space;
in addition, 88% wanted to spacewalk (only 14% of these
would do it for a 50% premium), and 21% wanted a hotel
or space station.
26. SMART JAPAN FUNDING SOURCES
National Funding Programs
Sovereign Funds (Japan, China, the Middle East, Russia)
Smart Nation/City Investment of Major Corporations:
Huawei (Smart City Initiative); IBM (Smarter Planet Initiative); Cisco
Systems (Smart + Connected Communities); Siemens (Smart Mobility
Initiative); Orange (France Telecom) (Smart City Initiative); Alcatel-Lucent
(Smart City Initiative); Microsoft (Intelligent City Platform); Oracle (Intelligent
Government Platform); Toshiba (Intelligent Energy and Smart); Schneider
Electric (Smart City Initiative); Hitachi (Smart City Initiative), etc.
Smart City Planning, Inc.
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27. “I-JAPAN” R & D CENTER
SMART GROWTH STRATEGY, PROGRAMS AND PROJECTS
Smart Japan Sustainable Infrastructure
Eco Regions and Sustainable Communities
Smart Cities and Municipalities: EcoPolis and EcoVillage Projects
Eco Development Projects, NATURA 2000 Sites Green Redevelopment
5. Sustainable Building/Eco Construction Projects (Green Buildings, Eco Homes, Smart Villas, Intelligent Homes)
1.
2.
3.
4.
ORGANIZING SMART PUBLIC AND BUSINESS CLUSTERS of related enterprises, suppliers, and
institutions in different fields of economy, commerce, industry, or civil services
Knowledge Parks of Third Generation
Innovatiion Parks, Smart Techno-clusters; Know-how clusters; Intelligent Eco-parks, Agro-Clusters; Medical or
Hospital Clusters; sector clusters, horizontal clusters, vertical supply chain clusters
3) Maximizing the business intelligence capital, productivity and creativity
4) Stimulating innovative businesses and intelligent industry (eg, integrated operations of people, processes and
technology, e-Field, i-Field, Digital Gas/Oilfield, intelligent field, or Smart Fields of Smart Wells)
5) Driving innovation in a new field of knowledge economy, commerce or industry (Smart Property, Intelligent
Infrastructure, Cloud Computing, Intelligent Energy, Smart Gas/Oil)
1)
2)
HIGH-LEVEL EDUCATION PROGRAMS
Global Initiatives for Smart Communities: EIS’ Smart World, IBM’s Smarter Planet, Cisco’s Intelligent
Urbanization, EIS’ Smart World, EU 2020 Strategy, and EU Initiatives on Smart Cities
2. World 2020: Lost Decade, Sluggish Recovery or Sustainable Recovery
3. Smart City Projects across the World, or Why Smart Cities make Priorities for Global Investors and Corporations
(IBM, Cisco, Hitachi, Toshiba, Alcatel-Lucent, Siemens, Huawei, etc.)
4. Smart City as a Model Settlement, or How to Become a Smart Municipality and Green Community
1.
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28. I-JAPAN:
INTELLIGENT NATION BRANDING PROGRAMS
In today's world, every country/city must compete with every other country/city for the world's investors, talent, cultural
exchange, tourists, businesses, media profile and international events, cultural, political, economic, and scientific.
In today’s world, every nation, intentionally or unintentionally, has its brand, brand name, trade name, marque, national
branding, core message, logo, claim, the way the nation is perceived (brand perception) and imaged globally and locally, by the
world (global image formation) as well as its subjects and nationals.
Intelligent National Branding is instrumental in attracting foreign direct investment, tourism, enhancing geo political influence,
global national image, facilitating trade and private-sector competitiveness, supporting for exports, and creating internal pride.
Up to now, countries and states are building the national brand and global image, employing the standard approaches and old
public diplomacy, antique public relations and aggressive advertising and propaganda.
Sustainable Branding Strategy
Intelligent or Innovation or Inclusive Nation Branding > i-Japan>
Destination Branding, Place Marketing, Place Promotion, holistic, interactive, ongoing, broad activities involving social,
economic, political and cultural processes >
Intelligent Infrastructure, Smart Economy, Innovation Industry (Primary & Secondary & Tertiary) Branding >
Eco Region (Connected Urban and Rural Development) Branding >
Smart City (Polis, Municipality and Eco Community) Branding >
Sustainable (Public and Private Project) Development Branding >
Innovative Corporate Branding > global national corporate brands (Toyota, Nintendo, NTT DoCoMo, Canon, Honda, Takeda
Pharmaceutical, Sony, Panasonic, Toshiba, Sharp, Nippon Steel, Nippon Oil, and Seven & I Holdings Co.; the world’s largest
banks)
Smart Nation Branding: http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-nationbranding
29. SMART ECO TERRITORIES OF THE FUTURE:
PROJECTS FOR IMPLEMENTATION
Sustainable World, I-WORLD Platform, offered for the UN
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/future-world-27173937
i-Europe (i-Europe Platform and Smart Big Europe, i-Germany, i-Britain, i-France, iItaly, i-Spain), offered for the EC
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-europe
i-Germany, offered for the federal government
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/igerman
i-Britain, offered for the national government
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/ibritain
i-Cyprus (Smart Cyprus 2013-2020), offered for the national government
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/future-cyprus-2013-2020
i-Russia (Smart Russia and i-Government), offered for the federal government.
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/russia-26832583
i-America (Smart USA and i-Government), offered for the federal government
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-america
i-City (Smart City of the Future, Intelligent Eco Cities and Smart Sustainable
Communities), to be offered for transnational communities (EU), national
governments, municipalities and/or global systems integrators and vendors or big
real estate developers or large multinationals or group of multinationals as Smart
City Planning, Inc.
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/future-cities-27402134
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/future-property
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/ibuilding-26545480
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EIS INTELLIGENT COMMUNITY BRANDS
X.0 World ™; World X.0 ™; 3.0 World ™; World 3.0; 3.0 City
™; City 3.0 ™;
I-WORLD™; Global SkyNet™;
Smart Sustainable Communities™;
Smart Sustainable World ™;
Intelligent Eco City™; Smart Eco City™; Neapolis Smart
EcoCity™;
i-City Operating Systems™; Smart City Software™;
i-Community Package™; Intelligent Urban Operating
Systems; Smart Eco Community Operating Systems,
SECOS™;
Territorial Intelligent Platform™, TIP; Territorial Intelligent
Systems™, TIS;
i-Europe™, Intelligent Europe™, Smart Europe™, Europe
SkyNet™;
i-Russia™, Smart Russia™, Intelligent Russia™, Russia
SkyNet™;
Smart Cyprus™, i-Cyprus™, i-Montenegro™;
i-America ™, i-Germany ™, i-Britain™, i-Japan™, i-China™
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EIS INTELLIGENT DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
Smart World & I-WORLD Platform
Smart Europe & i-Europe Platform
Smart Russia & i-Russia Platform
Smart China & i-China Platform
Smart India & i-India Platform
Smart America & i-America Platform
Smart Germany & i-Germany Platform
Smart Britain & i-Britain Platform
Smart Japan & i-Japan Platform
Smart Kazakhstan & i-Kazakhstan Platform
Smart Tajikistan & i-Tajikistan Platform
Smart Cyprus & i-Cyprus Platform
Smart Montenegro & i-Montenegro Platform
Smart Eco City & i-City Platform
EIS SMART BRANDS AND PROJECTS
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I-JAPAN PROMOTERS
Dr Azamat Sh. Abdoullaev, Director
EIS Encyclopedic Intelligent Systems Ltd (Cyprus, EU)
EIS Encyclopedic Intelligent Systems Ltd (Moscow, Russia)
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WHO TODAY CREATES INTELLIGENT DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES
I.
II.
III.
Nowadays, the global strategy, initiatives, and actions are coming not from international
political structures and organizations, or government’s think tanks, but from the few innovative
businesses, building the Future World as:
Smarter Planet (IBM),
Smart + Connected Communities (Cisco)
Smart Sustainable World (Smart World Group & EIS LTD)
The IBM’s Smarter Planet is envisioned as the world with digitally smarter cities, buildings,
infrastructure, government, intelligence, education, healthcare, public safety, telecom, banking,
retail, stimulus, work, traffic, transport, computing, products, food, energy, oil, water.
the Cisco's Intelligent Urbanization, a.k.a. Smart + Connected Communities, aims to convert
physical communities into connected (intelligent) communities, targeting at such significant
areas of human life as: Smart Connected Buildings, Smart Grid, Smart Connected Real Estate,
Safety and Security, Connected Transportation, Environment, Education, Healthcare, Sports
and Entertainment, and Government.
The Smart World’s holistic global strategy is integrating the future world scenarios, like the
Smarter World or the World’s Intelligent Urbanization, in the single Smart World Development
Framework, as specified in the I-World Manifesto. http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/iworld-25498222