10:00 – 10:30 |
Opening session
Welcome Remarks
- Bruno Ramos, Director, ITU Regional Office, Brasilia [ Biography ]
- Paulo César Teixeira, CEO ,Telefónica [ Biography ]
- Everaldo Gomes Ferreira, Head, ANATEL Regional Office, São Paulo
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10:30 – 10:45 |
Keynote Speech
- Building Smart Sustainable Cities: Cristina Bueti, Adviser on ICTs, Environment and Climate Change, ITU [ Biography | Presentation ]
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10:45 – 11:00 |
Coffee Break |
11:00 – 12:00 |
Session 1: From Turin to São Paulo: Shaping Smart Sustainable Cities (SSC)
This session will discuss the role that ICTs can play in shaping smart sustainable cities through the presentation of case studies and ongoing projects. This session will also provide a platform to discuss and benchmark crucial issues on how to seize new opportunities, develop innovative tools, and tackle challenges with intelligent techniques for the development of SSC in Latin America.
Moderator: Bruno Ramos, Director, ITU Regional Office, Brasilia [ Biography ]
Speakers:
Telco’s role in Smart Sustainable Cities: Maurizio Vasta, Engineer, Telecom Italia [ Biography | Presentation ]
Smart Sustainable Cities: A Key Element for Knowledge Societies: Guilherme Canela, Adviser for Communication and Information in MERCOSUR and Chile, UNESCO Regional Office for Science in Latin America and the Caribbean [ Biography | Presentation ]
Smart Smart sustainable cities ICT projects in Brazil: Eduardo Hiroshi Murakami, Regulation Specialist , ANATEL [ Biography | Abstract | Presentation ]
Q&A |
12:00 – 13:00 |
Session 2: Smart and Sustainable Living
This session will provide a platform to discuss long-term sustainability ambitions and strategies to improve the quality of life of citizens. Topics under discussion will include: how to increase the levels of energy efficiency for new and existing building constructions; the promotion of the use of ICTs to regulate traffic and improve road conditions in congested urban areas; the development of energy efficient and integrated water-energy conservation strategies and standards; the development of sustainable solid and electronic waste management; and the integration of disaster management plans to make cities resilient to natural hazards and climate change.
Moderator: Fernanda Carreira, Executive Secretary of the Center for Sustainability Studies, Centro de Estudos em Sustentabilidade (FGV), Brazil [ Biography ]
Speakers:
Wise Urbanization Vision by Siemens: Ricardo Kenzo Motomatsu, City Account Manager, Siemens [ Biography ]
- Bringing the Networked Society to life – Sustainable Cities: Carla Belitardo, Head of Brand Experience and Sustainability, Latin America, Ericsson [ Biography | Presentation ]
- Internet of Things and Sustainability: Luciano Alakija, Head of Business Development, Global M2M Solutions of Telefônica Digital [ Biography | Presentation ]
- Environmental Sustainability Solutions for Sustainable Management: Erika Barboa Ribeiro, Project Coordinator, CpqD [ Biography | Presentation ]
Q&A |
13:00 – 14:00 |
Lunch Break |
14:00 – 15:00 |
Session 3: Smart Sustainable Environments: How Smart & Sustainable Can They Be?
This session will provide an open platform to discuss how to promote efficient policies, comprehensive strategies, international standards and methodologies that will help cities to become a place for opportunities, economic growth, social well-being, and high quality of life, thus enabling the transition towards a low carbon economy and reducing greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions.
Moderator, Guilherme Canela, Adviser for Communication and Information in MERCOSUR and Chile, UNESCO Regional Office for Science in Latin America and the Caribbean [ Biography ]
Speakers:
- Agostinho Ogura, Director of Cemaden (National Center for Monitoring and Natural Disasters Alert) Ministry of Science,
Technology and Innovation, Brazil- Smart and sustainable cities: the importance of indicators and metrics in policymaking and policy assessment:
Alexandre Barbosa, Manager, Brazilian Network Information Center, (CETIC), Brazil [ Biography | Presentation ]
- Tasks and Methodologies of Sustainability in Smart Sustainable Cities: Ziqin Sang, Technical Director, Fiberhome Technologies Group, China [ Biography | Presentation ]
- Smart Grid: Benefits and Challenges: Geraldo Neto, Manager of Government Affairs, Qualcomm [ Biography ]
Q&A
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15:00 – 15:30 |
Coffee Break |
15:30 – 16:30 |
Session 4: Adopting a holistic approach and promoting long-term sustainability goals
Enhancing cooperation at international, regional, national, and local levels, between educational and research institutions, governments, industries, civil society, and other smart city stakeholders, is key to raise awareness on the use of ICTs to address the challenges in cities in the context of climate change mitigation and adaptation. Therefore, this session will provide a platform to present ongoing initiatives on climate change mitigation and adaptation and encourage public-private partnerships among stakeholders.
Moderator: Daniela Torres, Associate Rapporteur of ITU-T Study Group 5 Question 16 "Enviornmental Sustainability and Head of Green ICTs and Environment, Telefónica [ Biography | Presentation ]
Speakers:
- Tasso Azevedo, Senior Advisor, Avina Foundation [ Biography ]
- Smart Utility Connectivity: Cesar Fuzeto, IP Solution Director, Huawei [ Biography | Presentation ]
- Sustainable growth supported by innovation networks: Bruno Rondani, Founder and CEO of Wenovate – Open Innovation Center, Partner at Allagi [ Biography | Presentation ]
- Smart City and Technologies: Alexandre Jann, Marketing & Strategy General Manager - NEC Latin America [ Biography | Presentation ]
Q& A |