1. IBM Smarter Cities
OECD GGSD Forum – 12/14/2015
Capturing Innovation Complementarities for Green Growth
2. Managed by innovation,
to assure productivity
and the growth of our
clients.
- More than 7 000 patents every year
- $6 billions R&D per year
- More than 150 acquisitions since
2000 in software & services
*Source : IBM Annual Report
2000
Turnover
IBM Corporation
= 88,396M$*
Software
Services
Hardware &
financing
60%
27%
13%
2014
Turnover
IBM Corporation
= 92,793M$**
38%
14%
48%
IBM, 104 years of innovation
3. 3
Open Data & IS opening
It would have more than 3 millions
APIs in 2020
Mobile : 1st channel
More than 7 billions mobile devices
used in 2014
2,6 billions of Internet users
In 2015, 36,3% of world’s population
Social networks growth
If Facebook were a country, it would be
the 2nd worldwide biggest country
50 billions devices connected to
the Internet in 2020
Connected devices everywhere
The data becomes the new natural
resourcre
Datas Multiplication
Digitalization, as a foundation for Green Innovation
4. TABULATING
Systems Era
PROGRAMMABLE
Systems Era
COGNITIVE
Systems Era
Machine learning
Knowledge representation and
reasoning
Natural language processing
High performance computing
Unstructured information and
management
80%
of the world’s data
today is unstructured
90%
of the world’s data
was created in the
last two years
20%
is the amount of data
traditional systems
leverage
Cognitive will allow to better interact with computer and people
5. Collect & reporting
data
Measurement
Platforms
• Bin IDs,
• Camera data,
• Methane output,
• Recycle commodity pricing.
Business
Intelligence
• Visualization,
• Contract pricing using historical
data,
• Data integration from multiple
sources.
Dashboards &
visualization
Optimizing
Operations &
workflow
• Route Optimization & on-board
computers,
• Market analysis for best ROI for
sale of recyclables,
• Automatic feedback
collection/sales.
Analysis
Systems
Predictive analytics
• Dynamic Route Optimization
w/smart bins/traffic,
• “what if” contract analysis,
• Methane prediction.
Advanced data
mining
Quality, Value, Timeliness & Impact of Decisions
How digital solutions deliver outcomes from waste
6. Usage of real time and predictive data to improve waste
management in Nice
7. Developing high added value services for professionnals mobility (Optimod’ Lyon project) :
• Fight against saturation, traffic jam and pollution : freight = 35 % of road urban mobility.
• The project demonstrates a gain of 19 % on distances, decrease of the overall urban traffic by 5 % and
decrease of vehicles’ C0² emissions by 10 %.
New
collection
systems in
real time of
the mobility
data
Optimization of the urban freight
monitoring through drivers notifications
and evolving delivery tours
Build solution to reduce C0² emissions
8. 2. A traceable
report can be
sent to the
city’s non
emergency
solution
application
GraffitiGarbagePaving Stone
1. The general public can become
proactive and report issues in their
environment via MOBILE devices
3. The IOC can help to
manage the response
4. The issue is resolved and
communicated back to
citizen
Mobile
Reports
The citizen is a key actor of interactions with local governments
Citizens Leak Detectors in Africa
Citizens leak detectors in Africa
9. Smart Water Services
Optimized Maintenance
Workforce
Crew utilization
Operational
performance
Water losses
decrease
Capital budget
decrease
IBM partnerships : Veolia-IBM, an accelerator of cities’
performance
10. Internet of Things, Big Data , Analytics and Cognitive bring a lot of
opportunities to deliver green solutions,
Think cross-disciplinary and break the silos,
Take advantage in real time and predictive data to anticipate,
IBM is part of the value chain for green solutions, in partnership with
key actors.
Technology is here, now speed execution is key.
Conclusion