Smart Cities Summit Gardenroute - District Municipality Plettenberg Bay 03 October 2018 Emiley Vollmer
How our world is changing Climate change • 2013: Highest CO2 concentration in the atmosphere in 800,000 years • 2001 to 2010: Warmest decade on record • 2016 Warmest Year on Record The planet's average surface temperature has risen about 1.62 degrees Fahrenheit (0.9 degrees Celsius) since the late 19th century, a change driven largely by increased carbon dioxide and other human-made emissions into the atmosphere.
Our World is Changing
How our world is changing Urbanisation Growth of cities 2009: For the first time in history, more than 50% of the world’s population lived in cities 2050 70% of the world’s population will live in cities Megacities worldwide 1970: 2 megacities with more than 10 million inhabitants 2025: 37 megacities; more than 13% of the world's population will live in a megacity
How our world is changing Demographic change World population • 2012: 7.1 billion people • 2050: 9.6 billion people Worldwide life expectancy • 2012: 70 years • 2050: 76 years • By 2050, the share of the population aged 60 or over will, for the first time, be equal to that of persons younger than 15
How our world is changing Globalization • Global trade • Between 2000 and 2012 the total volume of global trade tripled • Multinational companies • The top 500 multinational corporations account for nearly 70% of global trade • Growth of emerging markets • By 2030, China will have overtaken the US as the world’s largest economy, and Brazil will overtake Japan
Questions that move us How can cities grow and at the same time offer a high quality of life? How can we create economic growth and reduce the consumption of energy and resources at the same time? How can we Create Economic Value for all How can we make industrial production more flexible, efficient and competitive? How can we ensure healthcare that is both excellent and affordable?
Our vision To provide answers to the great challenges of our time • ISCC LEN26 – the pioneer in - • • Energy efficiency • • Industrial productivity • • Affordable and personalized healthcare • • Intelligent infrastructures • • Transportation LEN24 stands for the electrification of the world. Digitization and automation are transforming this value chain.
Sectors and Divisions Infrastructure & Energy Healthcare Industry Cities Division Division Division Division • Rail Systems • Power • • • Imaging & Mobility and Industry Automation Generation Therapy Systems • Logistics Drive Technologies • Wind Power • • Clinical Products • Low and Medium AI Services • Energy Service • Diagnostics • Voltage Electric technologies • Power • • Customer Smart Grid Transmission • Solutions Building Technologies Banking CitiNet
Making the vision real By being a pioneer in technology- driven growth markets Future of Energy Vertical IT Profitable Growth High-performance technologies Integrated industry-specific Sustainable Value Creation for the generation, hardware and software transmission, distribution and solutions use of energy • It is our primary goal to create • Highly efficient power • sustainable value for our stakeholders Industrial automation generation from fossil fuels as • as a strong and reliable partner Transport logistics well as renewable sources • Building automation • • Our key ambition is to engage, Healthcare IT • Power transmission over • recruit and retain the brightest minds Recruitment IT long distances with minimal losses • who want to help find answers to City Net • the most pressing challenges Banking • Smart grids that integrate of our time decentralized power generation and energy storage units
Our Smart Offering • Intelligent Job Portal and Job • Intelligent Town/City Portal Chat Bots for Citizens
Our Smart Offering Electric Car - Neo - EVE
THANK YOU! Emiley Vollmer emiley@iscbank.de 079 368 7926
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