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CREATING NEW EUROPE

SUSTAINABLE EUROPE STRATEGY PROGRAM


[SMART GLOBAL CIRCULATION OF KNOWLEDGE, IDEAS, PEOPLE, GOODS, SERVICES, AND CAPITAL]
EUROPE AS THE INTELLIGENT AND INNOVATIVE, HEALTHY AND WEALTHY, LIVABLE AND EFFICIENT, MORAL AND FAIR, SMART
AND SUSTAINABLE UNION

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Building Smart Cities and
Communities:
EUROPEAN INNOVATION PARTNERSHIP 2014-2020
By
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SMART EUROPE:
SMART COUNTRIES, CITIES AND COMMUNITIES
EU: Smart Cities and Communities
Key stages
On 10 July 2012, the European Commission launched
the Smart Cities and Communities European
Innovation Partnership.
January 2014 Start of implementation phase of
European Innovation Partnership (EIP) under Horizon
2020.
Resources: Smart Cities and Communities -
European Innovation Partnership" [COM(2012)4701]
An Energy Policy for Europe" [COM(2007) 1 final]
The deployment of smart city solutions is to achieve a triple
bottom line gain for Europe: better quality of life for citizens,
more competitive industry and SMEs, and more sustainable
energy, transport and ICT systems and infrastructures.
http://ec.europa.eu/energy/technology/initiatives/smart_citie
s_en.htm
Communication from the Commission that launched the
European Innovation Partnership on Smart Cities and
Communities (EIP-SCC)
1
st
High Level Group meeting 14th May 2013: Executive
report: Kallas, Oettinger, Kroes
2
nd
High Level Group meeting 14th October 2013: Adoption
of the Strategic Implementation Plan
The Strategic Implementation Plan
EU Smart City Projects : http://www.eu-smartcities.eu/
The EU Smart City showcase model:
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/30-cityeu-prototype



Smart Europe:
EU 2020 (Smart, Sustainable and Inclusive
Growth)
Smart Europe Development Projects
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-
europe
Big Smart Europe (Germany, UK, France,
Italy, Spain)
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/ieurope
Prospective i-Nation Projects
Smart Germany & i-Germany Platform
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/igerman
y
Smart Britain & i-Britain Platform
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/ibritain
Smart Cyprus & i-Cyprus Platform:
Sustainable Cities and Eco Communities
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/new-
cyprus
To be suggested as a Lighthouse Project under an open
call of the EIP for "Smart City and Community
Commitments" in early 2014


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EUROPE 2020:
STRATEGY FOR SMART, SUSTAINABLE AND INCLUSIVE GROWTH
I. Smart growth: developing an economy based on knowledge and innovation (INNOVATION; EDUCATION; DIGITAL SOCIETY).
II. Sustainable growth: promoting a more resource efficient, greener and more competitive economy (CLIMATE, ENERGY AND MOBILITY;
COMPETITIVENESS).
III. Inclusive growth: fostering a high-employment economy delivering social and territorial cohesion (EMPLOYMENT AND SKILLS;
FIGHTING POVERTY).
The headline targets:
1) 75 % of the population aged 20-64 should be employed.
2) 3% of the EU's GDP should be invested in R&D.
3) The "20/20/20" climate/energy targets should be met (including an increase to 30% of emissions reduction if the conditions are right).
4) The share of early school leavers should be under 10% and at least 40% of the younger generation should have a tertiary degree.
5) 20 million less people should be at risk of poverty
The flagship initiatives:
1. INNOVATION: "Innovation Union" .
2. EDUCATION: "Youth on the move.
3. DIGITAL SOCIETY: "A digital agenda for Europe" .
4. CLIMATE, ENERGY and MOBILITY: "Resource efficient Europe"
5. COMPETITIVENESS: "An industrial policy for the globalisation era".
6. EMPLOYMENT and SKILLS: "An agenda for new skills and jobs" .
7. FIGHTING POVERTY: "European platform against poverty".
8. EUROPE 2020: A Strategy for Smart, Sustainable and Inclusive Growth. Communication from the Commission, European Commission,
2010, Brussels, EU
9. NOTE. The organic concept of i-Europe was prompted to the President of the EC, Jose Barroso, by the I-Europe Research Consortium
Coordinator, Dr A. Abdoullaev, in 2009: The implementation of the I-Europe Strategy is to bring enormous socio-political, economical,
cultural, scientific and technological progress to the whole European Community of Member States. Intelligent Europe Centre, IEC
http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/secretariat_general/eu2020/docs/intelligent_europe_center_en.pdf
10. SEE: Smart Europe Manifesto: http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/i-europe-title-10150491


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SUSTAINABLE CITY TRINITY
Social
City/
Town/
Community

SUSTAINABLE
CITY
i-City
Platform



Eco-
City/
Town/
Community
Digital
City/
Town/
Community

Physical Capital
Natural Capital
Ecosystems
Natural Resources
Renewables/RES
Eco Technologies
Green Infrastructure
Eco-Urbanization
Green Society
ECO-SUSTAINABLE GROWTH

Information/Digital Capital
Smart Mobility , Smart Services
ICT Infrastructure, OTN, Optical
Networks , NG Broadband
3DTV, HDTV, CC, Intelligent Clouds
Internet of Things, u-Computation
Digital/Cyber Society
TECHNOLOGICAL/SMART GROWTH
Social/Human/I-Capital
Innovation Ecosystems
Smart Living
Smart Economy
Knowledge Infrastructure
i-Industry
Smart Governance
Equity, Wellbeing, QoL
Knowledge Society
SOCIAL/INCLUSIVE GROWTH

SUSTAINABLE URBAN TRINITY
of
Wellbeing, Quality of Life and Sustainable Growth
3.0 CITY, OR THE CITY OF THE FUTURE:
SUSTAINABLE INTELLIGENT COMMUNITIES AND CITIES
THE TRINITY CITY, or 3.0 City as the Smart Sustainable City makes an Intelligent City of the Future
Development Project of three innovative cities, as three critical layers/levels planned, managed and
coordinated as integral multi-projects:
Digital/ICT/Hi-Tech/Ubiquitous/Cyber/Mobile/Smart City (Districts, Municipalities, Communities)
(Digital/Information Capital; Intelligent ICT Infrastructure, Multi-Play Telecom Networks, Smart
Governance, Intelligent Management Platforms, Ubiquitous Computation, Network-integrated Buildings,
Digital Communities, Digital/Virtual Lifestyle)
Sustainable/Ecological/Green/Zero-Carbon/Zero-Waste/Zero-Energy/Nature Friendly/Eco City
(Districts, Municipalities, Communities) (Natural Capital; Natural Resources, Physical Capital, Green
Energy Networks, Green Buildings, Eco-Environment, Eco Communities, Green Lifestyle)
Knowledge/Learning/Innovation/
/Intelligent/Science/Intellectual/LivingLab/Creative/Human/Social City (Districts, Municipalities,
Communities) (Knowledge or Innovation Capital; Human/Intellectual Capital, Social Capital and
Networks, Social Cohesion, Knowledge Triangles/Health Triangles, Knowledge EcoSystems,
Knowledge Communities, Intelligent/Smart Lifestyle)
The goal of the Smart Sustainable City, as the blueprint for holistic urban development, is to originate
intelligent worlds urbanization enhancing urban wealth, performance and competitiveness, and
promoting smart innovation and creativity, education, art and medicine, science and technology, industry
and commerce, transportation and mobility, social communications and public administration and
environment conservation.
In all, Sustainable Cities are cyber-physical territorial ecosystems with interdependent urban systems:
sustainable land and environment, smart people, interconnected info- and infrastructure and intelligent
government.
SMART TERRITORIES OF THE FUTURE: The EU Smart Communities and Cities Prototype: 3.0 City, from Dumb to
Intelligent Cities. http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/30-cityeu-prototype


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INTELLIGENT WORLDS URBANIZATION:
FROM DUMB TO SMART AND SUSTAINABLE CITIES

The prospect of I-World is decided by the quality of its future cities. Globally, there are about 700 cities, each with
population exceeding 500,000, whereas the top 25 cities of the world today account for half of the worlds wealth. The
infrastructure investment for the cities is forecasted to be $30 trillion to $40 trillion, cumulatively, over the next 20 years.
Its is projected that that over 40 global cities will come as Smart Cities by the year 2020.
The Human Smart Cities Manifesto, to be signed in Rome, on the 29th of May of 2013, by cities from all over the world,
states:
We, the signatories of this Manifesto, come together to address the three main challenges facing the our cities today:
The devastating effects of the financial crisis undermining the European social model. This is leading to severe limitations in cities
abilities to invest in new infrastructures, and in some areas even for the provision of basic city services such as transportation and
social services.
The increasing threat and disruption brought about by climate change to our territories. As major floods and droughts become ever
more common, the environmental effects of urbanisation and the lack of adequate tools and behaviour patterns becomes
increasingly evident.
The demand for more effective representation set forth by our constituencies. The so-called democratic deficit is a cause for alarm
for governance at any scale, but it also adds to the difficulty of building trust and engaging citizens in addressing common problems.
A global network of cities, local and regional governments, the United Cities and Local Governments defines smart cities
as using new technologies, the promotion of innovation and knowledge management to become more liveable,
functional, competitive and modern.
Theres a lot of confusion over what comprises a Smart or Intelligent City, or the City 2.0, the city of the future, awarded
the Ted Prize 2012 as an idea on which the planets future is depending on.
The City of the Future is nothing but a smart and sustainable city, or 3.0 City, providing intelligent worlds urbanization,
enhancing its urban wealth, performance and competitiveness, and promoting smart innovation and creativity, education,
art and medicine, science and technology, industry and commerce, transportation and mobility, social communications
and public administration and environment conservation.
The City 2.0, the city of the future, the Ted Prize 2012, http://www.tedprize.org/the-city-2-0/
SMART TERRITORIES OF THE FUTURE: The EU Smart Communities and Cities Prototype: 3.0 City, from Dumb to Intelligent Cities.
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FUTURE CITIES:
THE PLATFORM FOR SUSTAINABLE FUTURE
The world will experience an unprecedented urban expansion and city-building over the next few decades. The technological, economic,
environmental and social challenges will be enormous, as well as the opportunities. Half of the growth is expected to happen in Asia, mostly from
China and India. Africa will see the almost sixfold urban growth from its urban land mass in 2000. In North America, urban land area will double
regardless it is one of the most urbanized countries in the world, where cities and metropolitan areas have over 83% of the population generating
90% of national GDP. .
Cities are viewed as the most suitable platform towards a sustainable future, inhabiting more than 50% of the world's population, emitting nearly
70% of greenhouse gas, consuming most worlds resources, as 75% of energy consumption, and producing most worlds waste and global
pollution.
Cities create the most (some 80% of the EU's gross domestic product) of GDP, concentrating social live, science and technology, culture, trade,
business and people while beset with fast aging technical, economic and social infrastructure.
Cities are classified as legacy cities (improving existing infrastructures , and, especially, governance models), spreading cities (realizing large new
public transport infrastructure plans) and innovative lab cities, or clean and intelligent or smart cities (introducing smart technologies, improving
sustainability and operational performance).
The Smart City Concept is the new socio-technological paradigm and advanced economic model for sustainable growth in the 21st century, the
century of cities (Smart City World Congress).
Vision (a global plan), innovation and technology are the pillars of the smart city as well, where the innovative technologies are getting the leading
role in essentially improving the urban wealth and the performance of city systems, services and operations, and raising the quality of urban life
and functional areas.
Innovative cities are going for intelligent solutions of smarter cities, becoming living laboratories for advanced urban technologies of all kinds
integrated planning systems, land and environmental solutions, ultrafast information, computing and communication networks, smart water and
transport systems, zero waste solutions, green buildings, clean energy, smart grids, intelligent city management systems, and social intelligence
networks.
Cities need to innovate new development strategies adopting a fully integrated strategic planning to develop and deploy intelligent and sustainable
solutions: Intelligent regulatory and policy frameworks, Intelligent financial and tax incentives, Intelligent partnering systems, intelligent info- and
infrastructure, and intelligent urban environment .
Intelligent City is then emerging as an attractive economic, social, technological and ecological environment in which citizens, companies and
government sustainably live, work, study, and interact, with a people-centered comprehensive approach focusing on future technologies, network-
integrated public utilities and services, social inclusion, economic growth, accessibility, public amenities, urban transparency, efficiency and eco-
sustainability.
Urban performance or wealth is no longer just dependent on a city's hard infrastructure its 'physical capital' - but increasingly on the
availability and quality of communication and social resources.
REFERENCES
Smart Territories of the Future: Intelligent Cities and Communities Management Systems of Next Generations. Project Resume. EIS
Encyclopedic Intelligent Systems Ltd. Skolkovo Innovation Center, Russia, 2013
Intelligent and sustainable cities. Infrastructures for Eco-cities conference Shenzhen, November 2010. Accenture
Smart Cities. http://www.eurocities.eu/eurocities/issues/smart-cities-issue
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SMART CITIES: CLASSES AND TYPES
The scope and scale and type of smart cities vary greatly as well as their meanings and contexts. Smart cities could be
cross-classified by strategies, scales, motivations (social, economic or ecological), financial models, ownership or
initiator, greenfield or brownfield, business model or driving industrial sector, or driving technology, as:
1. CLASS I. Smart City of full sustainability (PPP turnkey urban greenfield project with a global smart city plan, all
functional areas and all aspects of urban life are covered by an all-encompassing and all-inclusive Master Development
Plan of 3.0 City, Types: All-Inclusive, Innovation, Eco-sustainable, Economic, Energy, Oil/Gas, Financial, Mobile, etc.);
2. CLASS II. IT projects of various scales (u-cities, with all-IP citywide network with comprehensive smart city platforms
intelligently connecting networked devices, machines and vehicles to create an urban Internet of Things infrastructure, no
global smart city plan, Types: all-encompassing, special and economic recovery), 2.0 City;
3. CLASS III. Private or public fragmented urban projects, with no global smart city plan (Types: Innovation-centric,
Health, Education, Tourism, Mobility, Energy, etc.), 2.0 City;
4. CLASS IV. Closed government-led PPP ecosystem projects, usually no comprehensive urban master plan, 2.0 City
An IT smart city relies on information and communications technologies, including mobile networks, to improve the quality of life of
its citizens in a sustainable way. It combines and shares disparate data sets captured by intelligently-connected infrastructure,
people and vehicles, to generate new insights and provide ubiquitous services that enable citizens to access information about city
services and move around easily, improve the efficiency of city operations, enhance security, fuel economic activity and increase
resilience to natural disasters. http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/creating-the-future-tomorrows-world
IT smart city service categories and applications
Transport, including public transport, intelligent transport systems and parking, GIS;
Environment/Energy, Environment Management, Energy networks, such as smart grids, smart meters, smart energy-efficient buildings;
Telecom networks, all-IP core networks, ultra-high broadband access convergence networks, advanced services and applications, such as
FTTx, GPON, LTE, multi-play services, urban traffic management, building automation, lighting and energy management, access and security
networks, location-based services, trust and security platforms, multimodal user Interfaces, Anytime/any place Ubiquitous connectivity, the
Internet of Things between machines (multiple devices and sensors and actuators) and humans, M2M and M2M2H (real time data and control)
Municipal projects, city administration and public utilities, waste management, modernisation of water systems, smart lighting systems, public
safety and city resilience programms;
Public Services, Education and Health, Safety and Security, and Social Networking, Economic Stimulus projects
Getting Smart about Smart Cities. Understanding the market opportunity in the cities of tomorrow. Alcatel-
Lucent. 2012

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3.0 CITY: A MODEL CITY FOR FUTURE WORLD
URBANIZATION
EUROPEAN SMART CITY PROTOTYPE

THE SMART ECOCITY
At the recent Smart Cities and Communities Communication
Launch Event, 10 July 2012, Sheraton Hotel: Place Rogier 3, 1210
Brussels, the Smart City and Community Concept concieved by
EIS LTD for a specific green field locality in EU, Cyprus, has been
advanced by the European Commission as a European Smart City
Prototype for cities and communities:
1. Smart Cities and Communities Communication Launch
Event, 10 July 2012, Sheraton Hotel, Brussels:
http://ec.europa.eu/energy/technology/initiatives/doc/2012_smartcit
ies/20120625_agenda_smartcities_10july.pdf;
2. The Cyprus Presidencys view on Smart Cities and
Communities:
http://www.cy2012.eu/index.php/en/file/XnxLPbC7uSb2nxXo9+AU
Zw==
3. EU Smart Cities and Communities Prototype: http://neapolis.com
Abdoullaev, A., 2011, A Smart World: A Development Model for
Intelligent Cities. Keynote. The 11th IEEE International Conference
on Computer and Information Technology;
http://www.cs.ucy.ac.cy/CIT2011/index.php?p=Keynotes
A. Abdoullaev. Smart EcoCity (Intelligent EcoCity), ISBN 978-
9963-9958-1-3, 2011, Cyprus, EU
A. Abdoullaev. Neapolis Smart EcoCity, ISBN 978-9963-9958-0-
6,2011, Cyprus, EU


CONCEPT: The Trinity City; Smart Eco City, Intelligent Green City
STRATEGY: The most innovative urban development strategy, as
integrating the Eco City Strategy, Digital City Strategy and
Knowledge City Strategy
ARCHITECTURE: Integrated architecture of urban systems and
services to achieve a fully sustainable New City of Eco-
Intelligence
OBJECTIVE: Prototype Model for European Smart City for other
cities and communities
SMART TERRITORIES OF THE FUTURE: The EU Smart
Communities and Cities Prototype: 3.0 City, from Dumb to
Intelligent Cities.
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/30-cityeu-prototype




SMART ECO COMMUNITY PROJECTS
Planning and Development (sustainable city policies and regulations, SMART ECO Polis Urban Plan, green
development strategy, spatial digital planning, sustainable land use, eco building standards, integrated communal
ecosystems,; Integrated planning and sustainable development).
Land and Environment (integrated natural and built environment, smart environment, sustainable land use, green
infrastructure, eco parks and zones, sustainable community drainage systems, advanced sewerage system, balance with nature,
reduction, re-use and recycling waste, integrated green areas, preserving the EU NATURA 2000 Sites of Community Importance (SCI) and
Special Protection Area (SPA) as Eco-Sustainable Zones and Developments; Integrated Environment Management).
Roads and Transportation (green roads, smart transit, eco-mobility, smart logistics, car-free zones, ecological roads
and streets, nature trails, bicycle lanes, pedestrian-oriented community, connected inter-modal mobility; intelligent
transportation systems; integrated transportation networks).
Energy and Utilities (intelligent sustainable energy, renewable energy networks, biomass, solar thermal, ambient thermal, and
geothermal applications; heat storage technologies, tri-generation and district heating/cooling systems; advanced metering infrastructure, energy
management systems, smart domestic appliances, intelligent street lighting, solar farms; water management systems, wastage
treatment systems, biological sewerage systems; Integrated utility networks).
Information and Telecommunication (Digital Strategy, Optical Urban Networks, Common Service Delivery Platform,
Multi-play telecommunication services, Smart ICT services, FTTx, Free Wireless Zones, Intelligent Home Environment; Integrated ICT
Networks, copper-fixed, mobile, wireless, and optical).
Construction and Building (sustainable construction, building, civil and industrial, green buildings, eco-efficient
refurbishment of public and private buildings, net zero energy buildings; intelligent buildings, or smart housing; building
3.0).
Economy (smart economy, green economy, strong local economy, commercial spaces, innovation, employment
opportunities, green tourism and quality jobs; Integrated urban economy).
Governance and Community Services (i-government, i-Participation, i-administration, common service delivery
platform, smart community management platform, smart public services; Integrated government networks).
Social Infrastructure (smart community complexes, leisure and health facilities, educational and cultural facilities,
athletic centers, etc.; Integrated social infrastructure).
Smart Eco Districts and Communities (smart citizens, businesses, smart health and education, smart safety and
security, intelligent R&D&I&E, smart sustainable communities, social intelligence investment, social and territorial
cohesion, smart and green lifestyle; Integrated intelligent districts and communities).

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EUROPEAN INNOVATION PARTNERSHIP:
SMART CITIES AND COMMUNITIES
On 10 July 2012, the European Commission launched the Smart Cities and Communities European Innovation
Partnership under the responsibility of Directorate-General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology,
Sustainable and Secure Society, Smart Cities and Sustainability. The partnership proposes to pool resources to support
the demonstration of energy, transport and information and communication technologies (ICT) in urban areas:
C(2012)4701 final, 10.7.2012
The energy, transport and ICT industries are invited to work together with cities to combine their technologies to address
cities' needs. This will enable innovative, integrated and efficient technologies to roll out and enter the market more easily,
while placing cities at the centre of innovation. The funding will be awarded through yearly calls for proposals: 365
million for 2013. Communication from the Commission "Smart Cities and Communities - European Innovation
Partnership" [COM(2012)4701.
This Innovation partnership will be fully operational under "Horizon 2020", the new research and innovation funding
framework under the next Multiannual Financing Framework (MFF 2014-2020).
What is new compared to the 2011" Smart Cities and Communities initiative"?
Strategic Guidance by Group of CEOs, Mayors and Bank Managers, as below:
Smart Cities Member States Initiative Stakeholders represented by:
12 Industry; 8 Cities, city networks; 1 Member States Networks (JPI Urban Europe, SCMSI); 1 Research Networks
(EERA)
EIP SCC HLG Industry
1. Alstom, 2. Siemens,3. MAPEI,4. Schneider Electric, 5. Bouygues SA, 6. Orange, 7. Volkswagen, 8. Nokia, 9. Urban
Mark LLC, 10. Alliander, 11. Philips, 12. Ericsson
EIP SCC HLG Cities & City Networks
1. RATP Group (Paris transport, FR), 2. Almere (NL), 3. Barcelona (ES), 4. London Assembly (UK), 5. Bratislava (SK), 6.
Funchal (PT), 7. UITP (International Association of Public Transport), 8. Warsaw (PL)
SOURCES: http://ec.europa.eu/energy/technology/initiatives/smart_cities_en.htm
Europe 2020 Flagship Initiative Innovation Union SEC(2010) 1161
Smart Cities Member States Initiative. Recent European developments regarding Smart Cities. SC MSI Meeting,
Swedish Energy Agency, Stockholm. 22 March 2013. HansGnther Schwarz. Austrian Ministry of Transport, Innovation
and Technology.



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EUROPEAN INNOVATION PARTNERSHIP:
DEFINITION, GOALS, GOVERNANCE BODIES AND ACTIVITIES
Definition: Stressing a social dimension of Sustainable Cities, Smart Cities are defined as systems of people interacting with and
using flows of energy, materials, services and financing to catalyse sustainable economic development, resilience, and high quality
of life; these flows and interactions become smart through making strategic use of information and communication infrastructure and
services in a process of transparent urban planning and management that is responsive to the social and economic needs of
society.
Goals: 1. negotiate obstacles to smart cities, to co-fund demonstration projects and to help coordinate existing city
initiatives and projects, by pooling its resources together; 2. establish strategic partnerships between industry, financial
institutions, and European cities to develop the urban systems and infrastructures of tomorrow; 3. combine ICT, energy
management and transport management to create innovative solutions to the major urban environmental, societal and
health challenges.
GB: EUROPEAN COMMISSION, DIRECTORATE-GENERAL FOR COMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS, CONTENT AND
TECHNOLOGY, DIRECTORATE-GENERAL FOR ENERGY, DIRECTORATE-GENERAL FOR MOBILITY AND
TRANSPORT
GB: The Smart Cities Stakeholder Platform , a collaborative, networking and knowledge sharing tool in the domain of
Smart Cities and Communities.
GB: High Level Group (supported by its Sherpa Group): High level representatives from industry, research and cities,
which are appointed by the European Commission in their personal capacity.
The High Level Group presented a preliminary Strategic Implementation Plan for transforming European Cities into
"Smart cities, inviting all the stakeholders to respond in terms of commitments and actions.
The plan outlines how to best harness innovative technologies, innovative funding mechanisms and innovative public
private partnerships.
Practical Goals: the industrial-scale roll-out of integrated, scalable, sustainable smart city solutions consolidating
technologies from Energy, Transport and Information and Communication Technologies (ICT).
Source: European Innovation Partnership on Smart Cities and Communities - Strategic Implementation Plan ,
14.10.2013
http://ec.europa.eu/eip/smartcities; http://ec.europa.eu/eip/smartcities/whos-who/index_en.htm
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STRATEGIC IMPLEMENTATION PLAN: TIMELINES

On 14 October 2014, the High Level Group of the
European Innovation Partnership for Smart Cities and
Communities has adopted the Partnership's 'Strategic
Implementation Plan' (SIP).
The SIP is drafted by a great variety of actors from
industry, cities, civil society and research, focusing on:
sustainable districts, sustainable urban mobility, and
integrated infrastructures across energy, ICT and
transport.
The SIP is supposed to serve as the basis for Smart
City solutions in Europe.
The High Level Group of the European Innovation
Partnership for Smart Cities and Communities
presented a preliminary Strategic Implementation Plan
for transforming European Cities into "Smart cities,
inviting all the stakeholders to respond in terms of
commitments and actions.
To start, the Commission intends to support large,
integrated, interdisciplinary and highly visible
"Lighthouse Projects" through Horizon2020 funds, to
be replicated in a large number of cities.
Any city, company, association, government or research body is
invited to join the commitments of the High Level Group. The EIP
will launch an open call for "Smart City and Community
Commitments" in early 2014.
Source: European Innovation Partnership on
Smart Cities and Communities - Strategic
Implementation Plan 14.10.2013

21 June 2011 the Smart Cities & Communities Industrial
Initiative is officially launched. The predecessor of the European
Innovation Partnership for Smart Cities and Communities, it covers
transport and energy.
19 July 2011 Publication of the first Call for proposals under FP7,
with a budget of 75 Mio .
November 2011 Establishment of SCC Stakeholder Platform.
1 December 2011 6 proposals are selected for funding (out of
34).
10 July 2012 The European Innovation Partnership for Smart
Cities and Communities collaboration begins, which builds on the
concept of the initial Industrial Initiative, by also including the ICT
sector. This milestone is marked by the adoption of the Joint
communication between DG ENER, MOVE, CONNECT.
19 July 2012 Publication of second call for proposals under FP7
on 19 July 2012 with a total budget of 375 million. 4 proposals
selected, 3 on reserve list (out of 15 submitted).
21 January 2013 Clean power for transport package launched by
EC on 21 January 2013.
21 March 2013 Council Conclusions of 21 March 2013 .
April 2013 Start of open tender procedure for continuation of the
Smart Cities Stakeholder Platform.
5/6 June 2013 Annual Stakeholder Conference of Smart Cities
Stakeholder Platform in Budapest.
14 October 2013 Strategic Implementation Plan adopted.
26 November 2013 Launch event for Strategic Implementation
Plan of the European Innovation Partnership for Smart cities and
communities.
January 2014 Start of implementation phase of European
Innovation Partnership under Horizon 2020.
http://ec.europa.eu/eip/smartcities/


STRATEGIC IMPLEMENTATION PLAN:
PRIORITY AREAS
At this stage, the plan concentrates on three specific,
vertical areas:
Sustainable Urban Mobility Alternative energies,
public transport, efficient logistics, planning;
Sustainable Districts and Built Environment
improving the energy efficiency of buildings and
districts, increasing the share of renewable energy
sources used and the liveability of our communities;
Integrated Infrastructures and processes across
Energy, ICT and Transport connecting infrastructure
assets to improve the efficiency and sustainability of
cities
The Plan puts forward eight key horizontal enablers
on the themes of Decisions, Insight, and Financing.
Eleven inter-dependent priority areas are considered
to be the most important concerning Smart Cities and
Communities, and the intersection with the areas of
energy, transport and ICT, as in the diagram, Priority
Areas.
Each priority area is discussed against: context and
challenges; drivers and goals; and actions to perform.
Source: European Innovation Partnership on Smart Cities
and Communities - Strategic Implementation Plan
14.10.2013
http://eu-smartcities.eu/content/presenting-european-innovation-
partnership-smart-cities-and-communities



STRATEGIC IMPLEMENTATION PLAN:
ACTIONS TO BE PROPOSED
1. Create a number of Lighthouse Initiatives that bring together groups of cities with industry and innovative SMEs from
the ICT, energy and mobility & transport sector to deliver common Smart City solutions thus creating scale and reducing
risk for political decision makers as well as investors, to progressively support wider implementation across the EU as
well as showcasing the competitiveness of European industry and innovative SMEs.
2. Apply new business and financial models, public-private partnerships that combine industry with public investments at
European, national, regional and local level, as well as European procurement schemes so to deliver improvements
faster across the three vertical areas.
3. Advance Smart City open standards through the CEN-CENELEC-ETSI Smart City coordination group in the form of a
common technical committee to develop a common landscape and strategic programme for smart city standards.
4. Develop infrastructure platforms and common architectures for smart city information.
5. Make widely available, relevant data in the urban domain through culture change towards open data by default with
public and private actors.
6. Develop tools for scalable integrated design, simulation and multi-criteria optimisation to enable multi-stakeholder
analyses of different spatial and sectorial perspectives (i.e. performance and life-cycle assessments, sustainability
assessment, and visualisation of impacts).
7. Create a common framework to develop citizen insight and share rapidly amongst EU cities.
8. Develop a Smart City Strategy at a policy level which allows for the creation of innovation zones that free up cities or
areas from the constraints of regulation in selected domains and for limited duration in order to act as an incubator to test
solutions. To scale up and make broadly available the lessons learned.
9. An annual programme of 100 short term staff exchanges between cities, industries and relevant NGOs to crowd-
source the best ideas. To begin in 2014
10. Implement collaborative, integrated smart city planning (city planning forums) and operation, that maximise city-wide
data to deliver more agile processes; employing modern multi-criteria simulation and visualisation tools.
11. Agree a common Smart City indicator framework to help cities self-evaluate, monitor progress, and more reliably
compare themselves with other cities and to provide certainty for long-term industry investments in innovation.
Source: European Innovation Partnership on Smart Cities and Communities - Strategic Implementation Plan
14.10.2013
http://eu-smartcities.eu/content/presenting-european-innovation-partnership-smart-cities-and-communities


IMPLEMENTING SMART CITIES AND COMMUNITIES:
LIGHTHOUSE INITIATIVES
The members of the High Level Group are committed to support, promote and implement the SIP, its
actions and operation plans, within the limits of their competences, inviting EU institutions, public
bodies, industries, city networks, and academia to proactively contribute to the cause.
To deploy smart city solutions across urban mobility; districts and built environment; and integrated
infrastructures, reaching Europe's 20/20/20 energy and climate targets, the concept of Lighthouse
Initiatives is proposed, requesting collaboration between the European Commission, Member States
and Industry, as well as cities and research institutions.
Over the next 7 years, a portfolio of at least 20 - 25 lighthouse projects is to be created: each with 6-10
cities (and partners), with the potential for Europe-wide roll out dependent on levels of commitment,
and access to / creation of funds.
Successful lighthouse initiatives will provide a solid foundation and give confidence to other cities, in the
knowledge they can apply tested solutions (and that have already attracted investment) that will be
better, faster, and cheaper to implement a Europe-wide deployment of Smart City concepts. .
Implementation principles to be guided: close cityindustry collaboration; outcome and user-centric
approach to service design; open governance and information principles; inclusive and balanced SME
participation; integration of physical and digital infrastructures; actively seek to innovate, learn, and
share knowledge; collaborative governance.
Source: European Innovation Partnership on Smart Cities and Communities - Strategic
Implementation Plan 14.10.2013
http://eu-smartcities.eu/content/presenting-european-innovation-partnership-smart-cities-and-
communities

SMART CITY SUNRISE INDUSTRY:
KEY PROMOTERS AND STAKEHOLDERS
EIS LTD (I-World Concept and Smart
Sustainable City Strategy:
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/eis-ltd)
IBM (Smarter Planet Initiative)
Cisco Systems (Smart + Connected
Communities)
European Innovation Partnership (Smart
Cities and Communities:
http://ec.europa.eu/eip/smartcities )
Siemens (Smart Mobility Initiative)
Huawei (Smart City Initiative)
Orange (France Telecom) (Smart City
Initiative)
Alcatel-Lucent (Smart City Initiative)
Microsoft (Intelligent City Platform)
Oracle (Intelligent Government Platform)
Toshiba (Intelligent Energy and Smart)
Schneider Electric (Smart City Initiative)
Hitachi (Smart City Initiative)
Smart City Planning, Inc. >
SMART CITY PROJECTS ACROSS THE WORLD
1. Smart Economy (Innovation, Productivity, Innovative Spirit, Intellectual Property, Entrepreneurship,
Knowledge Market/Industry, Openness)
Holyoke, Massachusetts; Kochi, India; Malta; Manado, Indonesia; Nanjing, China
2. Smart Environment (Natural Capital and Resources, Sustainable Resource Management)
Amsterdam, Netherlands; Burlington, Ontario; Dublin, Ireland; Dubuque, Iowa; Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom;
Lyon, France; Malaga, Spain; Peterborough, United Kingdom; San Diego, California; Shenyang, China; Santa Barbara,
California; Stockholm, Sweden; Sydney, Australia; Yokohama, Japan; Pafos, Cyprus
3. Smart Governance (e-Participation, public/social services, transparency, political strategies and perspectives)
Chengdu, China; Edinburgh, United Kingdom; Matosinhos, Portugal; Syracuse, New York; Wilmington, North Carolina
4. Smart Lifestyle (Smart Living, Quality of Life)
Boise, Idaho; Houston, Texas; Johannesburg, South Africa; Pafos, Cyprus
5. Smart Transportation (Smart Mobility, innovative, safe and sustainable transport systems and facilities)
Alameda County, California; Alcoa, Tennessee; Portland, Oregon; Southampton, United Kingdom
6. Smart Community (Social Cohesion, Unity in Community, Human Infrastructure, Interfaces, Integration)
Chattanooga, Tennessee; Dublin, Ohio; Eindhoven, the Netherlands; Issy-les-Moulineaux, France; Luxembourg;
Queensland, Australia; Stratford, Ontario, Canada; Windsor-Essex, Ontario, Canada; Pafos, Cyprus; Skolkovo, Russia
Integrating Model of 3.0 City: Smart Sustainable Cities: the way to smart, sustainable and inclusive national and
regional growth, all six dimensions of a Smart City are merged and interrelated: Smart People, Smart Economy, Smart
Governance, Smart Mobility, Smart Environments, and Smart Living. The EU Smart Communities and Cities Prototype:
3.0 City, from Dumb to Intelligent Cities. http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/30-cityeu-prototype
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MEGA TREND OF SMART WORLD URBANIZATION:
INNOVATION MEGA CITIES, MEGA REGIONS AND MEGA CORRIDORS
Global Urbanisation is a top Mega Trend, global,
sustained and macroeconomic force of development
impacting business, economy, society, cultures and
personal lives, thereby defining our future world and
its increasing pace of change.
Given the tendency of integration of the core city with
its suburbs (suburbanization or urban sprawl), and
daughter cities (city networking), there are 3 types of
urbanization:
Mega Cities: Integration of core city with suburbs,
downtowns and local communities and housing over 8
million people.
Mega Regions: Integration of two or more cities or
expansion of city to join with neighbouring cities to
form Mega Regions housing over 15 million people.
Mega Corridor: Urbanization Corridors connecting
two or more Mega Cities or Mega Regions,
converging to form Mega Corridors. These can be 100
km distance and having population of over 25 million
living within the corridor.
As the cities, regions and corridors get aggregated,
this will necessitate the development of Smart Cities
to increase the urban performance, wealth,
productivity, and wellbeing.
(Frost & Sullivan, Mega Trends, 2010)

World class innovative infrastructure and facilities
Integrated Infrastructure of Fiber Telecommunications,
Green Roads, Clean Energy , Intelligent Transportation,
and Ubiquitous Mobile Networks
Sustainable Urban and Rural Redevelopment
Smart Cities, Eco Communities, Smart Property
Developments, Cultural Sustainable Settlements
Smart Regions, Region Clusters and Mega Corridors
Industrial Innovation Parks, Business Clusters,
Knowledge Parks, Science & Technology Parks, Health
Parks, Biomedical Parks, Agriculture Technology Parks,
Energy Parks, Server Farms, Eco Farms, ICT Parks
International Airport and/or Seaport Development Parks
(Free Economic Zone, Intercontinental Logistics
Centers, Smart Commerce & Trade Centers)
Environmental Protection Projects and Eco Parks
Green Transportation Multimodal Networks (connected
eco mobility, bike lanes, public transit, pathways, nature
trails, etc.
Sustainable Smart Urban and Rural
Environments

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SMART INTEGRATED INFRASTRUCTURE AND MOBILITY PLANNING
Integrated Sustainable Infrastructure of Fiber Telecommunications , Green Roads, Clean Energy
, Intelligent Transportation, and Ubiquitous Mobile Networks makes a key enabler for building
Smart or Intelligent or Innovation Nations, with healthy economy, society and environment
Optical Transport, Mobile, Eco Energy, Green Roads, and Intelligent Transportation Networks
Fiber-Optic, Mobile, Sustainable Energy Infrastructure and Intelligent Transportation Systems
Deployment Act of 2014
The key motivation is to build the national base for Sustainable Intelligent Communities, smart economy
and innovative enterprises, smart mobility of people, goods and information, ecotourism and smart
development property projects and intelligent utilities, solar farms and wind parks, web farms and smart
cloud computing industries, knowledge parks and innovation clusters, intelligent government and smart
public services.
To create a nationwide integrated sustainable infrastructure of nation-wide fiber optic networks, green
energy and natural gas infrastructure, and intelligent transportation systems.
The National Government shall install Fiber Optic and Green Energy conduit infrastructures as part of
new public roads construction projects.
Further on the Government has to build the fiber-optic and green energy cable conduit systems into the
sides of all new public road projects.
To provide the nationwide fiber-optic and green energy and sustainable roads and natural gas
infrastructure and cutting-edge broadband connectivity, the National Government introduced the
following bill; which was referred as a Smart Nation Infrastructure Project.
Addressing major concerns in the EU as climate change and urbanization, developing eco communities,
smart economy, knowledge industry, sustainable infrastructure, developing sustainable transport and
smart mobility, and making renewable energy more affordable, the Bill is enforcing the EU 2020
Strategy for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth.

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SMART CITY FUNDING SOURCES
European Financial Stabilisation Mechanism (EFSM)
EU MultiAnnual Financial Framework (>EUR 1 trillion)
Horizon 2020 Program
Sovereign Funds (China, the Middle East, Russia)
International Monetary Fund
Smart Nation/City Investment of Major Corporations:
European Innovation Partnership;
IBM (Smarter Planet Initiative); Cisco Systems (Smart + Connected
Communities); Siemens (Smart Mobility Initiative); Orange (France
Telecom) (Smart City Initiative); Alcatel-Lucent (Smart City Initiative);
Microsoft (Intelligent City Platform); Oracle (Intelligent Government
Platform); Toshiba (Intelligent Energy and Smart); Schneider Electric
(Smart City Initiative); Hitachi (Smart City Initiative); Huawei (Smart City
Initiative); Smart City Planning, Inc., etc.

EU FUND 2014-2020: INVESTING 1 TRILLION IN SMART EUROPE
Multi-Annual Financial Framework, MFF, to deliver the Europe 2020 strategy.
Heading 1: Smart and Inclusive Growth, 490.908 (EUR million in 2011 prices);
H2: Sustainable Growth, Natural Resources, 382.927;
H3: Security and Citizenship, 18.535;
H4: Global Europe, 70.000;
H5: Administration, 62.629.
Total Commitment Appropriations, 1.025.000, 1,05% of GNI.
Total Outside MAFF, 58.316
In the design of the next MFF, the Commission has implemented the principles it outlined in the 2010 budget review focusing on:
delivering key policy priorities; EU added value; impacts and results; delivering mutual benefits across the European Union;
Major hallmarks of the next set of financial programmes and instruments will be a focus on results, increased use of conditionality,
the simplification of delivery and leveraging investment by innovative financial instruments;
The Commission proposes to allocate 80 billion for the 2014-2020 period for the Common Strategic Framework for Research and
Innovation, Horizon 2020
In all, the Commission proposes to allocate 376 billion for the 2014-2020 period for spending in cohesion policy instruments for
Convergence regions, Transition regions, Competitiveness regions, Territorial cooperation. Cohesion Policy provides the necessary
investment framework and delivery system to deliver the Europe 2020 objectives.
Outside the MFF: 3 billion for the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund; 7 billion for the European Solidarity Fund
The Commission proposes to allocate 281.8 billion for Pillar I of the Common Agricultural Policy and 89.9 b for rural
development for the 2014-2020 period. This funding will be complemented by a further 15.2 b.
NOTE. EU funding is helping to support: Development of new technologies; Cutting-edge research; High-speed internet access; Smart
transport and energy infrastructure; Energy efficiency and renewable energies; Business development; Skills and training
Legal base: Proposal for a REGULATION OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL on the Cohesion Fund and
repealing Council Regulation (EC) No 1084/2006
http://ec.europa.eu/regional_policy/sources/docoffic/official/regulation/pdf/2014/proposals/regulation/cohesion/cohesion_proposal_en.pdf
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/i-europe-title-10150491
I-CITY STRATEGY: THE STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK
FOR THE EU FUNDING 2014-2020
SMART BUDGET FOR SUSTAINABLE GROWTH AND JOBS AND
POLICY AND INVESTMENT SYNERGIES
THEMATIC OBJECTIVES: KEY POLICY OBJECTIVES, FUNDING
PRIORITIES AND EX ANTE CONDITIONALITIES
The Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union
COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION TO THE
EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT, THE COUNCIL, THE EUROPEAN
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COMMITTEE AND THE COMMITTEE
OF THE REGIONS. A Budget for Europe 2020
REGULATION OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF
THE COUNCIL laying down common provisions on the CSF
FUNDS and repealing Council Regulation (EC) No 1083/2006
COMMISSION STAFF WORKING DOCUMENT Elements for a
Common Strategic Framework 2014 to 2020
COMMISSION STAFF WORKING DOCUMENT
The partnership principle in the implementation of the
Common Strategic Framework Funds - elements for a
European Code of Conduct on Partnership
Position of the Commission Services on the development of
Partnership Agreement and programmes in Member States
for the period 2014-2020
Big Europes pressing challenges are related to the
decreasing labour market opportunities, the increasing risk of
social exclusion, and inefficient social protection systems ,
stagnant investment in R&D&I and the low availability of
finance to the private sector, inefficient use of resources,
weak competitiveness and low innovation performance, the
underdeveloped low carbon economy and the inefficient use
of natural resources,, all of which are interrelated.

1. STRENGTHENING RESEARCH, TECHNOLOGICAL
DEVELOPMENT AND INNOVATION (Digital City, RIS3
Strategies)
2. ENHANCING ACCESS TO AND, USE AND QUALITY OF
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES
(Digital City, RIS3 Strategies)
3. ENHANCING THE COMPETITIVENESS OF SMES, THE
AGRICULTURAL SECTOR (FOR THE EAFRD) AND THE
FISHERIES AND AQUACULTURE SECTOR (FOR THE EMFF,
Social City)
4. SUPPORTING THE SHIFT TOWARDS A LOW-CARBON
ECONOMY IN ALL SECTORS (Eco City)
5. PROMOTING CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION AND RISK
PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT (Eco City
6. PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT AND PROMOTING
RESOURCE EFFICIENCY (Eco City)
7. PROMOTING SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORT AND REMOVING
BOTTLENECKS IN KEY NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURES (Eco
City)
8. PROMOTING EMPLOYMENT AND SUPPORTING LABOUR
MOBILITY (Social City)
9. PROMOTING SOCIAL INCLUSION AND COMBATING
POVERTY (Social City)
10. INVESTING IN EDUCATION, SKILLS AND LIFELONG
LEARNING (Social City)
11. ENHANCING INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY AND ENSURING
AN EFFICIENT PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (Social City)


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EIS Intelligent Systems ltd
I-WORLD DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS:
SMART ECO TERRITORIES OF THE FUTURE
CREATING THE FUTURE: Building Tomorrows World: http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/creating-the-future-
tomorrows-world
I-WORLD MANIFESTO: http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/iworld-25498222
SUSTAINABLE WORLD DEVELOPMENT: http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-world
POST-2015 SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/future-world-27173937
SMART EUROPE
i-EUROPE Manifesto: http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/i-europe-title-10150491
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/intelligent-europe-project

SMART BIG EUROPE (Germany, Britain, France, Italy, Spain)
BIG EUROPE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/ieurope
I-GERMANY: http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/igerman
SMART BRITAIN: http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/ibritain

SMART SMALL EUROPE
New Cyprus, http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/new-cyprus; Future Cyprus 2020:
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/future-cyprus-2013-2020
Smart Montenegro: http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-montenegro

SMART EURASIA
SMART RUSSIA
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/irussia-20142024
SMART KAZAKHSTAN
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/ikazakhstan-20142024
SUSTAINABLE AMERICA
SMART United States of America: http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-america
ENCYCLOPEDIC INTELLIGENCE PLATFORM
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/encyclopedic-intelligence
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/encyclopedic-intelligence-24260973
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/encyclopedic-intelligence-global-marketing
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/encyclopedic-intelligence-big-science-and-technology
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/reversible-world





EIS SMART BRANDS AND PROJECTS
EIS INTELLIGENT COMMUNITY BRANDS EIS INTELLIGENT DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
X.0 World ; World X.0 ; 3.0 World ; World 3.0;
3.0 City ; City 3.0 ;
I-WORLD; Global SkyNet;
Smart Sustainable Communities;
Smart Sustainable World ;
Intelligent Eco City; Smart Eco City; Neapolis
Smart EcoCity;
i-City Operating Systems; Smart City Software;
i-Community Package; Intelligent Urban
Operating Systems; Smart Eco Community
Operating Systems, SECOS;
Territorial Intelligent Platform, TIP;
Territorial Intelligent Systems, TIS;
i-Europe, Intelligent Europe, Smart Europe,
Europe SkyNet;
i-Russia, Smart Russia, Intelligent Russia,
Russia SkyNet
Smart Cyprus, Intelligent Eco Island, i-Cyprus;

http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smartworl-dabr
https://www8.cs.ucy.ac.cy/conferences/CIT2011/files/SMART
WORLDabr.pdf
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/creating-the-future-
tomorrows-world
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/x0-world
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/iworld-25498222
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-world
http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/secretariat_general/eu2020/
docs/intelligent_europe_center_en.pdf
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/ieurope
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/igermany
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/ibritain
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/irussia-20142024
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-america
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/30-cityeu-prototype
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/encyclopedic-
intelligence
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/future-cyprus-2013-
2020
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-nationbranding


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I-EUROPE: VISION AND MISSION
VISION AND MISSION:
To contribute in creating the tomorrows Europe of sustainable regions, smart nations,
intelligent cities and green communities.
To advance the smart Europe product lines: integrated intelligent models, strategies,
conceptual designs and master plans for smart eco territories of the future (Member
States, regions, cities and communities)
To facilitate providing fully integrated, sustainable and customized intelligent nation or
smart city solutions for communities, townships, cities, corridors, and countries
SELLING POINTS
Intelligent Nations and Smart cities offer major market opportunities for the government,
big business and innovative SMEs. Global systems integrators and technology vendors,
such as IBM, Cisco and Accenture, are spearheading smart city implementations across
the globe, trying to develop comprehensive smart city platforms, but without a global smart
city strategy.
EIS LTD is the conceptual leader in conceiving, planning and (re)developing intelligent and
sustainable regions and countries and cities as the large smart eco territories of the future.
EIS Ltd is creating the future from the most fundamental and broad perspectives,
integrating different scientific, technological and corporate views with specific technical
solutions for tomorrows world


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FUTURE WORLD PROJECTS FOR IMPLEMENTATION:
SMART TERRITORIES OF THE FUTURE (WORLD, EU, USA, CYPRUS, RUSSIA, CITIES AND COMMUNITIES)

Sustainable World, I-WORLD Platform, offered for the UN.
i-Europe (i-Europe Platform and Smart Big Europe, i-Germany, i-
Britain, i-France, i-Italy, i-Spain), offered for the EC.
i-Germany, offered for the federal government.
i-Britain, offered for the national government.
i-Cyprus (Smart Cyprus 2013-2020), offered for the national
government
i-Russia (Smart Russia and i-Government), offered for the federal
government.
i-America (Smart USA and i-Government), offered for the federal
government.
i-City (Smart City of the Future, Intelligent Eco Cities and Smart
Sustainable Communities), to be offered for transnational
communities (EU), national governments, municipalities and/or
global systems integrators and vendors or big real estate
developers or large multinationals or group of multinationals as
Smart City Planning, Inc.

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I-EUROPE PROJECT PROMOTERS
EIS Encyclopedic Intelligent Systems Ltd (Cyprus, EU)
EIS Encyclopedic Intelligent Systems Ltd (Moscow, Russia)
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/eis-ltd
Telefax: 357 25 561 883; Phone: + 357 99 683 849;
E-mail: ontopaedia@gmail.com
Internet Sites: http://iiisyla.livejournal.com
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(Moscow/Russia)
Skolkovo Innovation Center Participant:
http://community.sk.ru/net/1120292/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azamat_Abdoullaev
I-WORLD PLATFORM
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/encyclopedic-intelligence
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/encyclopedic-intelligence-24260973
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/encyclopedic-intelligence-global-marketing
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/encyclopedic-intelligence-big-science-and-
technology
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/global-intelligence-26413485
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