I Intelligent Cities Conference 1 2 3 DAY 1: TUESDAY 8 NOVEMBER - ENERGY AND RESOURCES
08.00 CONFERENCE REGISTRATION OPENS 08.30 - 09.00 KEYNOTE OPENING ADDRESS: DEFINING THE INTELLIGENT CITY OF THE 21ST CENTURY
What makes a city great? And how can cities make changes at a policy and a practical level in order to achieve this vision? Joachim Bitterlich shares his perspective on how cities can transform themselves into cleaner, safer, more attractive places to live through the integration of new and intelligent technologies in energy, waste, water and mobility.
Joachim Bitterlich, Executive Vice President, International Affairs, Veolia Environnement and Chairman VEOLIA ENVIRONNEMENT, GERMANY
KEYNOTE
Professor Joachim Bitterlich became executive vice president International Affairs at Veolia Environnement Paris in 2003 and chairman Veolia Environnement Germany in 2009. His many other roles include member of the Board of Administration of Veolia Environmental Services and Veolia Transport, Paris; the Presidential Board of DEKRA eV, Stuttgart; and the Board of Administration of the Ecole Nationale d’Administration, Paris/Strasbourg.
09.00 - 10.30 SESSION 1: INTELLIGENT BUILDINGS AND HOMES
Urban regeneration specialist Joe Montgomery hosts a debate on how cities can best address the need for smarter buildings and homes, featuring the diverse perspectives of a policy maker, utility, grid operator, consultant and technology providers. Challenges in retrofitting public buildings, commercial space and homes with advanced digital energy management systems Successful business models for the large-scale retrofit of smart solutions in urban buildings
Using data to deliver measurable value for the city and its residents
Session Chair: Joe Montgomery, Chief Executive Officer for Europe URBAN LAND INSTITUTE, UK
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Joe joined the Urban Land Institute (ULI) in April 2011 as its new chief executive for Europe. Prior to joining ULI he was director general at the UK government’s Department for Communities and Local Government. He joined government in 2001 as director general for Neighbourhood Renewal in the office of the Deputy Prime Minister.
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