RIO DE JANEIRO - OCTOBER - 26-27, 2017
THE INSIGHTS STAGE
> 2017 PROGRAM
INSIGHTS STAGE I COLLABORATION STAGE
Current Trends and Future Insights
9:00
Opening Address
Cities as Innovation Platforms
Paul Doherty, CEO
The Digit Group - Silicon Valley
The Road to Smarter Cities:
Enabling Everything from Self-Driving Cars to Cleaner Air
Jonathan Reichental, CIO
City of Palo Alto - Palo Alto
Smart Grid National Program
André Muller Borges- National Secretary of Telecommunications
Ministry of Science, Technology, Innovation and Communication
PPPs for Smart Cities
Luiz Paulo Velloso Lucas - National Secretary of Urban Development
Ministry of Cities - Brasilia
Cities, Not Nations States, Are Key For Our Survival
Robert Muggah, Research Director
Igarapé Institute - Rio de Janeiro
Disruption in AEC:
What AI, Machine Learning, and Automation Means for Construction
Brett Young, CEO
Building System Planning - San Francisco
Smart Infrastructure Health Check
Michael Mulquin, Editor
ISO/IEC - London
COLLABORATION STAGE
Fostering Engagement and Collaboration
Time Name Description
DESIGN THINKING WORKSHOP
PROF. GUSTAVO MACHADO
MAKING MY CITY SMART -
THE ROLE OF CITY PLANNING
MICHAEL MULQUIN
ISO/IEC
UNDERSTANDING LEAN STARTUP -
THE SILICON VALLEY BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT METHOD
JONATHAN REICHENTAL
CIO - City of Palo Alto
Preservation of Cultural Heritage
Sérgio Sá Leitão
Minister of Culture - Brasilia
Circular Economy - Case Study
Beatriz Luz, Founder
Exchange4Change - São Paulo
How to Build a Successful Startup Ecosystem
Tal Catran, CEO
Smart City Accelerator - Tel Aviv
IoT in Smart Cities: Challenges and Opportunities
Vinicius Garcia de Oliveira, Tech Leader
IoT National Plan - Campinas
Fostering a City Disruptive Innovation
Rodrigo Barros, Innovation Secretary
City of Guarulhos - Guarulhos
Cities 4.0 - Startups as Tech Communities
Fábio Veras de Souza
FIEMGLab - Belo Horizonte
Citizen Participation with Technology
Luiza Mesquita, Coordinator
ITS - Rio de Janeiro
Rio Inteligente: Silicon Beach?
Peter Knight, Coordinator
Sufficiency4Sustainable Network - Rio de Janeiro
Video competition
Smart Cities Hackathon
Provisional program and subject to change
Provisional program and subject to change
In today's fast-paced world, techniques for executing on ideas that helps them to be realized quickly and with lower risk, are a real asset. Old methods of idea development are just too slow and too risky. In Silicon Valley, a popular approach to taking an idea to fruition is called the lean startup method. This is a discipline and set of principles that have helped many new ideas either make it successfully, or die quickly in order to avoid to much expense and time. This 2-hour workshop provides all the tools and steps for the student to use the lean start-up method for their next idea. The workshop will include a mix of lecture and student activities. Real examples and exercises will prepare the student for immediate application upon completion of the workshop.
October 27
2:00 pm
2 hours
October 27
9:00 am
3 hours
October 27
9:00 am
8 hours
October 28-29
Venue to be announced
This interactive half-day workshop will equip participants to use the British Standard Institution’s PD 8101 to improve the planning process and the design of major new housing, retail or business developments and to use these opportunities to help the city as a whole become smarter.
DANIEL LIBESKIND - ARCHITECTURE IS A LANGUAGE
GERD LEONHARD - HUMANITY Vs. TECHNOLOGY
RENATO DE CASTRO - MAKING LONDON SMALL
All registered conference participants will vote for the first, second and third place in the competition.
André Muller Borges - National Secretary of Telecommunications Ministry of Science, Technology, Innovations and Communications
Luiz Paulo Velloso Lucas National Secretary of Urban Development Ministry of Cities
Bernardo Scheinkman - Founder & CEO
The Building Centre of Brazil - Smart Cities Brazil®
Presentations
Present the Design Thinking approach, contributing to change and adopting agile methodologies for continuous improvement and innovation, to increase the empathy, collaboration, experimentation, optimism and systemic vision of the stakeholders in face of increasingly complex challenges in cities