• Game-Changing Smart Cities of the Future, Presented by SAP

  • By: Bonnie D. Graham
  • Podcast

Game-Changing Smart Cities of the Future, Presented by SAP

By: Bonnie D. Graham
  • Summary

  • Game-changing technology strategies are transformational, exciting and disruptive for a reason. They shake up your status quo. They get you thinking about new ways to scale, compete and grow. They move you in amazing new directions. Join host Bonnie D. Graham as she invites you to take an additional Coffee Break with Game-Changers for our special series on Game-Changing Smart Cities of the Future. We’ll explore everything from drivers for smart city digital transformation and business models, to technology trends in smart cities which will improve people’s lives. Learn how you can become the savvy Leader who takes your organization across the finish line as you look ahead to the next wave of business innovation. Game-Changing Smart Cities of the Future, presented by SAP, on the VoiceAmerica Business Channel.
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Episodes
  • Data-Driven Cities of the Future
    Dec 7 2018
    The buzz: “Data as a Smart City Asset is an increasingly important topic” (Ruthbea Yesner, IDC). The data revolution and the competition to become the smart city of the future are combining to exponentially transform our cities. Visionary city leaders are embracing business model innovation to re-imagine public services, urban sustainability?and economic growth – all powered by data. Is your city in the running? The experts speak. Harald Wouters, City of Den Bosch: “Artificial intelligence will reach human levels by around 2029. Follow that out further to, say, 2045, we will have multiplied the intelligence, the human biological machine intelligence of our civilization a billion-fold” (Ray Kurzweil). Iván Caballero, Citibeats: “Many small people, in small places, doing small things, can change the world” (Eduardo Galeano). Max Claps, SAP: “Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever” (Mahatma Gandhi). Join us for Data-Driven Cities of the Future.
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    55 mins
  • The Digital Prosumer: New Customer in Future Cities
    Nov 12 2018
    The buzz: “Consumers can now make more informed choices about energy usage and become energy producers and storers themselves – ‘prosumers’” (Simon Mouat). What do clean water, affordable clean energy, sustainable cities, responsible consumption and production, climate action, and life on land have in common? United Nations Sustainable Development Goals 6, 7, 11, 12, 13 and 15 to drive sustainable development. The mandate for evolving smart cities: implement these goals and address Digital Prosumers’ demands for decentralized regenerative energy production and reduced greenhouse gas emissions. The experts speak. Rob Wilhite, Navigant Consulting: “Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm” (Ralph W. Emerson). Eric Dresselhuys, Smart Energy Water: “Once in a while you get shown the light, in the strangest of places when you look at it right” (Grateful Dead). Joerg Ferchow, SAP: “My Life Is My Message” (Gandhi). Join us for The Digital Prosumer: New Customer in Future Cities.
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    55 mins
  • Mobility in the City: Evolution or Revolution?
    Jun 18 2018
    The buzz: “The reality about transportation is that it's future-oriented. If we're planning for what we have, we're behind the curve” (Anthony Foxx) . Mobility in any city moves people and goods. Mobility in a smart city has a “heart” that pays attention to congestion, air quality and the traveler’s experience. How? Data and technology – AI, ML and more – provide a glimpse of mobility now and its impact on mobility in the future. The experts speak. Ischa Lambrechts, BECI: “At any point in time, knowing what has to get done, and when, creates a terrain for maneuvering” (David Allen). Rob Roemers, STIB-MIVB: “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has” (Margaret Mead). Senta Belay, SAP: “It is always wise to look ahead, but difficult to look further than you can see” (Winston Churchill). Join us for Mobility in the City: Evolution or Revolution?
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    56 mins

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