Accenture A Resilient Future For Cities
Accenture A Resilient Future For Cities
Accenture A Resilient Future For Cities
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Executive A resilient future for cities
Cities have developed with the support of communities and societies,
Now, Covid-19 is driving a new wave of changes, and these recent behavioural
changes have created new challenges. Nevertheless, it has unlocked new
opportunities for innovation both in urban and rural areas and drive further
integration between these areas.
We are all ‘by nature social animals’ as Aristotle put it. The reason
seems to be obvious, considering the fact that the world used to
be much more severe place to live. Living in groups allowed us to
protect each other and share food, water and knowledge. It gave a
survival advantage to those who belong to groups, and eventually,
they could achieve development and advancement of
their civilization as a collective.
About 5,000 years ago, our ancestors finally got released from the
burden of the hunter-gather nomadic lifestyle by developing
agriculture and irrigation techniques. This steady food supply allowed
them to settle in a specific place, one that eventually became a city
over time. The development of cities accelerated, especially with the
advent of industrialization and modernization, enabling them to fulfill
human needs more efficiently and broadly.
In 2016, the Japanese government announced the plan for the post-
information society, also known as Society 5.0. Society has evolved
over time from hunting society and agrarian society, to industrialized
society and now to the information society. As the challenges we face
are getting even more severe, there is a growing need to take our
society to the next phase, leading to the emergence of a post-
information society.
As cities are directly responsible for issues faced today and have a
closer relationship with their citizens, they have started to make a
difference in this world by embracing their unique position.
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The Next Step Technological advancement in human
history has had a significant impact on
our lives. Smart cities will take us even
further, not only with technology but also
with the power of communities and
data-driven governing.
City Layers
Each layer holds essential parts for a service to come to life,
City Services
additionally, it faces its own challenges.
When looking at ways that a smart city can come to life, each layer Soft Infrastructure
can benefit from “smart” technologies to perform more efficiently
and effectively support citizen’s lives.
Hard Infrastructure (ICT & Digital Based)
However, when communication and data transcend each layer, a
city can behave and grow in a new way.
Hard Infrastructure (Non-ICT Based)
Natural Environment
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The key factors Social and Culture
Business, Employment and
Value Creation
Participation
Seen from the municipals’ perspective, the most critical City Operating
Enable Sustainable
Smart
Environment Data
System
Enable Sustainable
components within a smart city project are the city operating City Smart
Smart
Data Provision
City (Digital Open
Formulate
Management Service
Delivery
system as hard infrastructure and city management as soft
Delivery
Strategy City
s Platform) Natural
infrastructure. Based on Smart City Reference Architecture Soft infrastructure
Asset
Policies
City
Hard Infrastructure
Environ
introduced by the Japanese Cabinet Office in 20202, the and
Services
Hard ment
diagram shows that those two play essential roles in enabling Guidelines Infrastruct
ure, Digital
smart services. + Non
digital
Regional Partners
Connecting to other cities and the wider region (City MS, City OS)
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One must also
be resilient
The concept of leveraging new technologies within a smart
city environment improves and accelerates the governing,
economic, social, and environmental decision-making
alongside delivery of services to enhance the benefits of its
inhabitants.
Sensor technology can collect data; City OS uses that data and
makes it accessible to the public on an open platform. Smart city
initiatives can utilize this open-sourced data to improve the quality
of inhabitants’ lives, help governments make decisions, and
deliver improved intelligent infrastructures in the city.
architecture
Participation
City OS
City Management
Service Federation
Enable Sustainable
Enable Sustainable
City OS plays a vital role as hard infrastructure, City Services
Environment Data
Data Provision
Experience Design Service Management
Formulate
which is pivotal in Smart City Reference Strategy
Delivery
Delivery
Business Model
Smart
Architecture2. City OS takes over data Management Rubbish Asset Management City
management and the management of assets and collection, Asset
Set Traffic
Objectives Smart City Promotion
services within cities as well as the federation of Organization
Monitoring,
Healthcare,
Data Management
citizens' needs.
Interoperate Interoperate
Regional Partners
Connecting to other cities and the wider region (City MS, City OS)
Co-creating a future
Beyond establishing technology and capturing data, a smart city needs to adopt different ways of
working to drive positive impact for its citizens.
Shojiro Nakamura
Center Lead Accenture Innovation Center Fukushima
3 way satisfaction
Visitors
mutual benefit
philosophy Personalized
service / QoL
Consuming
Products and
improvement Servies
by data Smart service /
Japanese business principles of shared success products
Opt-in /
3-way satisfaction is a Japanese business principle of triple Participation
success. Referring to the meaning of ensuring benefits for all
stakeholders: citizens, industry, and the local community. The
Local Region
mindset of 3-way satisfaction is vital for smart city services, Industries/ Companies
focusing on improving civil life with data and Deep Regional Data /
intelligent technologies. opportunities for
employees to commit
to local region
Data utilization will lead to regional revitalization, by using the
public- private data, citizens will benefit by receiving personalized
services in return. Companies service areas use the analysed data
to create functional services. AizuWakamatsu values this mutual Local government, local Healthcare, Education,
community, local business
collaboration and new framework for Data from services / Mobility, Tourism
human-centric development. responsible business
Introducing more citizens to cutting-edge technology while embedding transparency into the
journey will reshape the citizens' mindset and a step towards gaining their trust. It is important to
promote active co-creation participation among citizens, private sectors, and academia’ contribution
will be the backbone to the smart city innovations.
A partnership between government, cities, and private companies will benefit citizens and help
accelerate the momentum of change and adopt desired smart infrastructures that meet peoples’
basic needs and local economic development.
accelerating
collaborative nature Investors Scale-ups
By seeking out specific opportunities, Universities can attract students from other parts of the
country to work and live in the city. Increasing the synergy between universities, government, and
businesses, in turn promoting a thriving knowledge economy.
One of the programs the student can join is the Innovation & Start-
up Education Program, supporting students to apply their newly
learned skills in the form of a startup. Students can receive support
for ideas, financial support after completing this program,
promoting university-based entrepreneurial ecosystems.17
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Universities play a
pivotal role in a smart
city’s future success by
being a neutral party in
the co-creation process
to generate
opportunities that are
beneficial for all
stakeholders
Sandy Verschoor
Lord Mayor of Adelaide18
Tourism Valencia
In the PHR platform, medical records, and DNA test data from beginning
to end of life stages will be stored in one unified medical record system,
allowing patients smarter and better healthcare experiences.
When the patient’s body and/or mental state worsens, the patient will
receive a notification through PHR to consult a healthcare expert. By
using an app, the patient will have options of an in-person consultation,
online consultation, or order over the counter medicine. When the patient
decides to go for an in-person consultation, the patient will book the
consultation and enter symptoms online. Only having to stay in the
hospital for 15 minutes to receive their consultation and medicines,
eliminating waiting time. After consultation, the PHR will record the
consultation data to improve personalization of patient care, better
managing community health, and encouraging patients to live
healthier lifestyle.
Preventative
Healthcare
for everyone
Preventing diseases and improving quality of life
Every student learns in different ways and paces; and they will benefit
from individually personalized tasks in mixed digital and physical
environments continuously learning across different scenarios. The future
education will seamlessly integrate private and public learning data in a
virtual learning system. Seamless learning uses immersive, collaborative
and interactive virtual learning platforms; designed for better student
engagement, making continuous learning possible.
Education needs to equip students with the 21st century skills to thrive in
the future’s world. Which means, technology is at the heart of the future’s
education. With distant learning becoming the new normal, the learning
environment is not limited to classrooms anymore, so students can learn
anywhere, anytime. Some educators and technology evangelists believe
that eventually, education will be an entirely digital pursuit fortified by
artificial intelligence and virtual learning. AI can play roles as diverse as
checking homework to voice identification. Students can simply
communicate through voice recognition to ask questions, making their
learning experiences better.
Tailored learning
experience for
all children
Utilising Life Time Data to deliver tailored
education model
The farming industry will become more critical than ever in the next few
years. To feed the growing population amid labor shortages, IoT can play
a role in increasing efficiency, reducing human labor, and cutting down
food wastages by involving them in the farming processes.
Digitalized food
supply chain model
will benefit producers
Delivering products to those who need them directly
Smart cities also bring a difference to those who live in the area in the
event of an emergency. Utilizing opt-in data and reading the situation,
governments can give people live updates on the status of an emergency,
personalized instructions for evacuation, and rescue if they happen to be
unable to evacuate by themselves or go missing.
Smart cities also store resources and energy for an emergency that are
saved by its efficient system in every day's operation. This enables cities
to function during emergencies and provide essential services to citizens.
In the future, the system will predict an incoming disaster and give
citizens instructions beforehand. Some cities have already started to use
climate and environmental data to predict possible disasters to create a
more resilient city.
A companion
during an
emergency
Utilizing GPS information for giving instruction and
facilitating rescue
This system is integrated into City OS. Although each city has
their own city OS system, these are usually connected to one
another. In the event of a disaster, they can run off-grid in order to
provide essential services in that area. Furthermore, cities
surrounding the hazardous area can provide help.
along the way that has tested cities around the globe.
Climate is also posing another big treat in the
coming years, there is a bigger sense of
urgency than ever before.
The pandemic enforced a sudden The desire for cocooning has been
Pandemics can deeply affect people’s rapidly increasing since the pandemic,
acceleration of virtual technologies,
lives with decision-making skills with people spending more money on
influencing ways of working,
becoming an anxious process. An safety-related products, technology,
communication, transaction, and health products, and masks etc.
explicit message of covid-19 is that socializing. People tend to retreat to a safe space
other people/ places can carry an “Covid-19 offers proof of the benefits where the threat is the least. People will
invisible threat. People are of smart cities because cities with a stay and enhance the sense of belonging
postponing purchase decisions due digital platform in place, are able to in their local community just to feel safe
to uncertainty. Individualism has collect and analyze data, can more during this difficult time. Cocooning is
risen, with people adopting a look- rapidly understand where making households more prepared for
adjustments need applying,” Gartner future pandemics and giving them the
after-yourself-first policy. mental comfort they need. This creates a
predicts that by 2022, digitization, or
community-centric society, and
the internet of things, will save
community response to a pandemic will
consumers and businesses $1 trillion be remembered as a vital approach of
a year in maintenance, services and flattening the curve.
consumables on a global level.
The challenges we face in the 21st century are quite entangled within
the complex system we have established globally. The major
organizations' top-down approach has proved that it can not deliver
effective solutions anymore.
By utilizing technology such as City OS, cities now can help each
other directly and more efficiently, forming an ecosystem that solves
problems more effectively and brings a lively community back
to cities.
on a new direction were the keys to economic strength pre-covid; now, that
concept is the ‘weakness’ that puts citizens at greater risk
from the virus.
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Accenture Strategy Group Managing Director Fujiko Nakasu Marketing Communication Senior Manager
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