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1 Smart Cities Summit 2019 Building efficient and sustainable cities for the digital age February Media Partners: Event Partner:

2 2 KEYNOTE SPEAKERS ERIK CALDWELL CITY OF SAN DIEGO, USA DIRECTOR OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PAUL COPPING DIGITAL GREENWICH, ROYAL BOROUGH OF GREENWICH, UK CIO CHRIS CREIGHTON AUCKLAND TRANSPORT GROUP MANAGER, BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS SCOTT WATERS CITY OF DARWIN CEO ARTHUR KYRON CITY OF CANNING CEO GARRY HUNT CITY OF JOONDALUP CEO GARY MCGREGOR DEPARTMENT OF INFRASTRUCTURE, REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND CITIES DIRECTOR WESTERN SYDNEY RAIL MATT COLLINS QUEENSLAND TREASURY GENERAL MANAGER, CITIES TRANSFORMATION TASKFORCE OAKLEY KWON DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT AND MAIN ROADS QUEENSLAND DIRECTOR, PRODUCT AND DIGITAL DELIVERY

3 PAGE 3 SYDNEY: 20TH 22ND FEBRUARY KEYNOTE SPEAKERS TIM MOORE DEPUTY CEO DIRECTOR CITY ECONOMY AND GROWTH, LIVERPOOL CITY COUNCIL CAMERON GRAY CITY OF BALLARAT DIRECTOR INNOVATION AND ORGANISATION ASHISH DAGA VICROADS TEAM LEADER MANAGED MOTORWAYS AND ITS, SMART JOURNEY SYSTEMS PETRHYCE DONOVAN CITY OF CANTERBURY BANKSTOWN DIGITAL INNOVATION PROGRAM MANAGER MATTHEW SWARDS CITY OF BALLARAT BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT MANAGER DUSTIN TJAHTONO VICROADS SENIOR MAINTENANCE ENGINEER CHRIS HANNAFORD CITY OF PROSPECT DIRECTOR OF BUSINESS AND INNOVATION ANNE ANDREWS BROKEN HILL CITY COUNCIL CITY GROWTH COORDINATOR NEIL TEMPERLEY CLUSTERS & LIVING LABS CONSULTANT, FUTURE CITIES; TRANSPORT & LOGISTICS

4 4 EXCLUSIVE CASE STUDIES FROM THESE GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS: Demand on city and council services is at an all time high. As population growth creates unique economic, demographic and environmental challenges, cities must adopt data-driven, digital approaches to drive innovation in service delivery, community engagement and deliver higher quality of life. The Smart Cities Summit will bring together federal state and local government departments to discuss scalable applications of smart city initiatives to drive prosperity, sustainability and liveability. Delegates will learn how to develop a smart strategy, gain communities-wide buy-in and successfully implement their digital infrastructure. AUDIENCE This event will bring together public sector innovators and leaders from Local, State and Federal Government Departments. Job title categories that will attend include: CEOs/GMs CIOs/ Heads of IT Heads of Smart City/Heads of Innovation Directors of Digital and Future Cities Heads of City Strategy Heads of Infrastructure Heads of Community and Culture Project Managers and Project Directors REGISTRATION AND ENQUIRIES To register for Smart Cities Summit 2019 simply complete the registration form at the back of this brochure and send to: events@konnectlearning.com.au or call CONFERENCE LOGISTICS KEY BENEFITS OF ATTENDING Achieve whole-of-city integration through holistic strategy development Enrich citizen experiences by meeting community needs Drive buy-in through community engagement in smart cities development Reform service delivery and city operations through use of real-time data Strengthen local economies by becoming an innovation hub Ensure smart city success through collaboration between cities, government and the private sector Alternatively, registrations can be made online at: /conferences VENUE SYDNEY CBD ADDRESS SYDNEY, NSW, 2000 DATES 20 TH - 22 ND FEBRUARY START/FINISH 8:50 AM 5:30 PM

5 5 SPONSORSHIP PARTNERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES Be part of Smart Cities Summit 2019 and associate your business and brand with some of the largest and innovative companies in the diversity space and beyond. As an event partner, we will work closely with you and your business to achieve your objectives, which may include: BRANDING build your brand amongst a large community of senior decision makers. NETWORK with a senior delegation from the industry to discuss pressing issues. LEAD Discussions about your organisation s services, capabilities and solutions. DEVELOP valuable market insights to strengthen business plans and strategy. UNDERSTAND market feedback to appreciate key drivers underpinning your industry. SET TRENDS by hearing the latest insights whilst sharing your knowledge and expertise. CULTIVATE Your chosen spokesperson s reputation as an industry thought leader. BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT & ROI create new business opportunities across business communities who are difficult to engage via traditional means of communication. SPONSORSHIP CONTACT: Strategic sponsorship opportunities are limited. Contact the sponsorship team on or events@konnectlearning.com.au to discuss sponsorship package options.

6 6 DAY ONE 20 TH FEBRUARY 8:30AM: REGISTRATION, MORNING COFFEE AND TEA 8:50AM: OPENING REMARKS FROM YOUR CHAIR: CREATING SMART STRATEGY 9:00AM: Creating liveable, innovative and resilient cities through digital transformation Gaining organisational buy-in for your smart city initiatives Upskilling the whole organisation through effective digital skills strategies Ensuring the initial buy-in necessary to get the Smart Cities process rolling Aligning your Smart Cities strategies with organisational strategy 9:50AM: Realising the potential of your city by building smart city foundations Understanding the underlying infrastructure needed for Smart Cities Developing a Smart Cities Framework to support Smart business Discussing smart cities in relation to holistic business practices Foundations to smart city development to realise city potential ARTHUR KYRON CITY OF CANNING CEO CAMERON GRAY CITY OF BALLARAT DIRECTOR INNOVATION AND ORGANISATION MATTHEW SWARDS CITY OF BALLARAT BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT MANAGER 10:40AM MORNING TEA BREAK 11:00AM: PANEL DISCUSSION: Achieving a greater consensus of smart cities to develop a unified strategy How do you develop a unified vision of a Smart City for your city? How do you define a smart city in the context of your city? How can you gain organisational buy-in for your vision? PETRHYCE DONOVAN CITY OF CANTERBURY BANKSTOWN DIGITAL INNOVATION PROGRAM MANAGER PAUL COPPING DIGITAL GREENWICH, UK CIO 11:50AM: CASE STUDY: How the Switching on Darwin is delivering leading edge infrastructure Leveraging smart technologies to drive efficiencies in service delivery and minimise costs Developing inter-governmental partnerships to maximise project funding Enhancing city liveability through evidence-based planning Using data analysis to inform future investments and planning to enhance livability 12:40PM LUNCH BREAK SCOTT WATERS CITY OF DARWIN CEO

7 7 DAY ONE 20 TH FEBRUARY 1:40PM: Adapting big city strategies to a regional community context Achieving the smart city vision with limited resources Driving efficiencies in the planning process to get your initiative off the ground Overcoming red tape and delays to drive smart city uptake ANNE ANDREWS BROKEN HILL CITY COUNCIL CITY GROWTH COORDINATOR MITIGATING RISKS 2:30PM: INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE: Balancing risks with ROI when implementing new technologies Developing clear budgets for end-to-end development of initiatives Overcoming risks of testing autonomous Driverless vehicles to build community engagement Developing target outcomes to deliver return on investment Establishing frameworks for safe implementation and management of smart city initiatives PAUL COPPING DIGITAL GREENWICH, UK CIO 3:20PM AFTERNOON TEA BREAK 3:40PM: CASE STUDY: Leveraging Smart Lighting to deliver Smart Cities initiatives on Victorian managed motorways and freeways Implementation of smart lighting along with smart controls on Victorian managed motorways and freeways. Extending existing investment in Smart Cities technology to deliver value to the community Challenges associated with the implementation of Smart Cities technologies, commonly misunderstood pitfalls and how to overcome them ASHISH DAGA VICROADS TEAM LEADER MANAGED MOTORWAYS AND ITS, SMART JOURNEY SYSTEMS DUSTIN TJAHTONO VICROADS SENIOR MAINTENANCE ENGINEER 4:30PM: Using data analysis to inform future investments and planning and enhance liveability Protecting citizen privacy when adopting data-driven technologies Modelling how populations are interacting with services to streamline delivery Protecting data privacy of your citizens through effective frameworks and protocols How data is being stored and used with citizens CHRIS CHREIGHTON AUCKLAND TRANSPORT GROUP MANAGER, BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS 6:00PM END OF DAY ONE

8 8 DAY TWO 21 ST FEBRUARY 8:30AM: REGISTRATION, MORNING COFFEE AND TEA 8:50AM: OPENING REMARKS FROM YOUR CHAIR: STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT 9:00AM: Enhancing digitalisation of services through stakeholder engagement to gain buy-in Breaking down business silos to gain organisation buy-in for projects Building efficient partnerships between government and external partners to drive Smart Cities collaboration OAKLEY KWON DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT AND MAIN ROADS QUEENSLAND DIRECTOR, PRODUCT AND DIGITAL DELIVERY 9:50AM: How the City of San Diego is overcoming environmental challenges using Smart City technology Environmental applications of Smart Cities Technology Tackling financial challenges through Smart City strategies to lower operational costs Deploying IoT sensors in streetlights to gather real time information and support city services Driving sustainability by investing in solutions to transform waste water into drinking water 10:40AM MORNING TEA BREAK ERIK CALDWELL CITY OF SAN DIEGO, USA DIRECTOR OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SUPPORTING LOCAL ECONOMIES 11:00AM: Cultivating innovation districts to drive businesses to your city How the Prospect Innovation Precinct is fostering economic growth Attracting high tech business by providing ultra-fast, affordable internet Developing a Plan for a Local Innovation Ecosystem to ensure project success CHRIS HANNAFORD CITY OF PROSPECT DIRECTOR OF BUSINESS AND INNOVATION 11:50AM: Developing long-term economic and social visions for your Smart City Keeping an eye on the future when implementing frameworks to ensure long term success Investing in transport to strengthen economic and social vision Funding the Smart City to ensure the long-term sustainability of investment 12:40PM LUNCH BREAK GARY MCGREGOR DEPARTMENT OF INFRASTRUCTURE, REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND CITIES DIRECTOR WESTERN SYDNEY RAIL

9 9 DAY TWO 21 ST FEBRUARY 1:40PM: Driving economic growth through industry partnerships Partnering with local businesses and start-ups to promote economic development Navigating the vendor landscape to find the right solution for you Ensuring financial suitability of smart city solutions TIM MOORE LIVERPOOL CITY COUNCIL DEPUTY CEO, DIRECTOR CITY ECONOMY AND GROWTH DRIVING INNOVATION 2:30PM: Collaborating between 3 tiers of government to build an interconnected Australia Developing inter-governmental partnerships to maximise project funding Accelerating city growth through the South East Queensland City Deal Ensuring the success of projects through evidence-based decision making MATT COLLINS QUEENSLAND TREASURY GENERAL MANAGER, CITIES TRANSFORMATION TASKFORCE 3:20PM AFTERNOON TEA BREAK 3:40PM: Developing sustainable cities initiatives to improve productivity How can technology contribute to ecofriendly urban development? Reaching Carbon emission goals through smart city development Using environmental sensors to inform sustainable decision-making GARRY HUNT CITY OF JOONDALUP CEO 4:30PM: Cultivating inclusive and liveable cities by meeting the needs of your community with smart city initiatives Increasing program success by involving communities in the development process Gaining community engagement by fostering digital literacy in your community Driving productivity through community wide collaboration SPONSOR SESSION 5:20PM END OF DAY TWO

10 10 DAY THREE POST-CONFERENCE 22 ND FEBRUARY 8:30AM: REGISTRATION, MORNING TEA AND COFFEE 9.00AM: WORKSHOP A: DRIVING INNOVATION AND IDEATION TO TACKLE FUTURE CITY PROBLEMS City resources and traditional service delivery are struggling to match the pace of population growth. Technological innovation can relieve pressures in areas like traffic congestion, mobility and housing affordability. This interactive hands-on workshop will discuss how smart cities technologies and initiatives can optimise service delivery and urban planning. Learn how to build a holistic smart cities strategy that addresses current and future strains. Learning Outcomes Setting the strategic direction for smart cities through evidence based, data-driven and holistic planning Deliver better services by understanding the core problems of your city Engaging youth and tech community to drive an innovation culture 12:30 LUNCH Expert facilitator: Neil Temperley, Consultant, Future Cities; Transport & Logistics; Clusters & Living Labs 1:30: WORKSHOP B: ENSURING SMART CITY SUCCESS THROUGH PARTNERSHIPS AND FUNDING Appropriate funding can determine whether your project even makes it off the ground. In this intensive half-day workshop, delegates will explore innovative ways to access funding, develop industry partnerships and procure the right solutions. Learning Outcomes: Develop the perfect pitch to compete in grant programs Navigating the vendor market to find the right solution for your strategy Collaborating with industry for alternative funding models Partnering with other councils to create ecosystems of innovation Expert facilitator: TBC 5:00 END OF WORKSHOPS

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