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2nd
Sm@rt Cities
Ministry of Urban Development
Government of India
SUMMIT 2015
From concept to reality
delhi
17-18 February 2015
india habitat centre
Mumbai
20-21 February 2015
Four Seasons hotel
Twin Cities
Edition
Knowledge and business exchange session
Specialized round tables discussions with experts
50+ Smart City National / International Expert Speakers
300+ Delegates
20+ City Mayors and Commissioners
Power packed networking sessions
40 exhibit spaces in both cities
A platform for multiple public and private sectors to meet, network and
discuss a cohesive approach to achieve sustainable economic outcome
Organiser
Presenting opportunities in 100
Smart Cities being planned across India
Sm@rt CitieS COUNCiL
Shaping CitieS for the future
Urbanization in India
India’s urbanization pace is second to none in the world today. The scale of urbanization
is unprecedented with 590 million people expected to be living in city dwellings by 2030
from 340 million in 2008. From 1971 to 2008, in a span of just 40 years India’s urban
population has increased by approximately 230 million. The next 250 million is expected
to be stacked in half of that time.
Opportunity it presents
Urban areas will eventually become the loci of all social, financial and political activities
of new resurgent India. By 2030, Indian cities will contribute more than 70 percent to
country’s GDP and new employment opportunities. Cities are set to account for 91 million
urban households by 2030, from the current 22 million. Indian urban clusters will provide
85 percent of the total tax revenue to government’s exchequer. The opportunity to reap
the twin benefits of young demographics and urbanization is unique to India.
India’s current approach will lead to urban decay
However with great opportunity comes a mighty challenge. Indian cities are already facing
various problems including overcrowding, deteriorating quality of life parameters and
scarcity of resources. As a case in point; 5 out of 20 most thickly populated cities are
in India. To drive an analogical reference, Mumbai is 10 times more densely populated
compared to New York.
Other quality of life parameters are equally concerning. It is estimated that the water
supply- demand gap will increase from 27 billion liters per day in 2007 to 94 billion liters
per day by 2030. India’s record in road safety is dismal too; India infamously takes number
1 spot in deaths caused by road accidents.
5
times – by which the
GDP will have multiplied
by 2030
590
million people will live
in cities, nearly twice
the population of United
states today
70
percent of new
employment will be
generated in cities
Cities need to become sustainable
The present state of urban infrastructure in India cannot withstand the population
pressures of tomorrow’s urban India. Therefore, it requires immediate attention and
rethinking from all stakeholders. The tried and tested models of conventional and linear
urban planning approach have also proved, at best, a half measure.
India’s urban planning requires a fresh
approach. To solve the challenges for
sustainable urban India, the country
needs cities that are responsive to
citizens’ needs and consume resource
optimally. Development of smart cities
with an integrated and digitally enriched
urban environment is perhaps the only
solution forward.
2nd
Sm@rt Cities
SUMMIT 2015
The first summit 2014 discussed the concept of developing smart cities in India. The 2nd SM@RT CITIES
SUMMIT will explore the opportunities the sector will
really create.
Attendees
• Municipal commissioners
• ULBs and related government agencies
• Policymakers and regulators
• Infrastructure developers
• Construction companies & contractors
• Utility companies
91
million urban
households will be
middle class up from
22 million today
68
• Architects, Designers, Engineers
• Construction equipment manufacturers
• Building material manufacturers
• Technology providers
• Financial institutions and investors
• Consultants
cities will have population of 1 million plus,
up from 42 today; entire
Europe ha 35 today
$1.2
trillion capital
investment to meet
infrastructure demands
Highlights of 1st Smart Cities Summit
22-23 August 2014, Mumbai
DELEGATE FEEDBACK
“Smart City Summit gave an insight into what the future trends of Urban Landscape are likely to be.
With the Prime Minister announcing construction of 100 New cities in India, this summit was aptly
planned. CASE Construction is geared up to partner in this growth by providing state of the art Loader
Backhoes & Vibratory Compactors for the Construction / Solid Waste Management.”
Jaikumar Kamath, Head (Institutional Sales), CASE Construction Equipment
“It was a pleasure to be part of Smart Cities Summit 2014 and felt that the event had very high
quality delegates. It was delightful to meet up with several stakeholders at one platform. Once again
heartiest congratulations in organizing such a collaborative high quality event for the industry.”
Sachin Jain, Associate Director, KPMG
“It was a very engaging 2 days of discussion and debate on a topic that has some way to go in India
going by the issues raised at the conference. It illustrated how many interconnected strands of action
contribute to Smart Cities, and the importance of defining a smart city. We await further clarity about
the GoI’s directions and priorities for creating Smart Cities.We were glad to be part of the exchange
of ideas. I enjoyed being able to share some of my experience in Sydney, and to moderate the panel
discussion on smart mobility. I would be pleased to contribute to any further similar forums that you
might organise, and broaden out AECOM’s involvement.”
Vince Berkhout, Executive Director (Planning), AECOM Design, Planning & Economics, India
“We are really very glad to attend the seminar which was very well organized by you. There were
some very good speakers, to listen them was a great source of knowledge and lesson for us. We have
participated the seminar just to have an idea of the concept of the SMART CITIES and up to a great
extent our aims fulfilled. Now we know what a SMART CITY is all about. It was really a nice experience
and we are thank full to you for organizing such a good seminar on a current and burning topic. Hope
to see you again on a similar event.”
Sunil Shrivastava, U.P. Housing Development Board
“The Smart Cities Summit 2014 held recently by ASAPP Media was very well thought of and planned
with discussions revolving around very specific topics which are integral to the development of a
Smart City. The panelists were prominent and knowledgeable people from their respective fields and
gave valuable insights into where India currently stands in this Landscape and what need to be done
going forward. I hope to see more of such events that really discuss around key areas of Smart City
implementation. Good Job ASAPP Media”
Irwin Barneto, Sr. Engineer (Sales, Marketing & Business Development), ABB India Ltd
“I found the Summit highly interesting as it covered a host of topics and brought together people of
different backgrounds. Being a nascent concept especially in India the summit did try to bring out the
various aspects that make a Smart City right from the digital infrastructure and data mapping to the
physical infrastructure and waste management techniques employed.”
R. Narayan, Head (Business Development), GMR Airports
“I would like to say that the Smart Cities Summit 2014 held on 22-23 August in Mumbai was found
to very effective and remarkable. The brainstorming sessions made all of us feel that it’s the need
of the time to develop cities in a new way which is not at all impossible. Smart cities summit was
really a great informative experience with high networking opportunities. The Summit has been an
eye opener and successful in bringing together like-minded professionals seeking to develop cities
in a new way. I, hereby, thank and appreciate the organizers for making the summit successful and
comfortable for attendees.”
Narendra Singh, Founder & Chairman, Centre for Urban Research, Rajasthan
“Aquality indicator of a successful conference is the number of times, the participant refers to the
conference following the conclusion of the conference - in the 4 days, I have already done this a
half dozen times already! It was also excellent to see the depth and breadth in various presenting
stakeholder groups as well as the number of people who attended this event… lots of energy at this
conference! Thank-you! Bahut acha!”
R. John Ringness, Chief Facilities Officer, Kohinoor Group
“First & foremost I would like to congratulate ASAPP Media for organising the Smart cities summit
in Mumbai. It was indeed a world class event and took me by surprise. I am sure this event has set
the tone for Smart cities development in India and brought all elements of planner, technologist,
architects, Government official, components suppliers under one roof to Think BIG. It was a wonderful
platform to exchange the ideas and networking. I thoroughly enjoyed the summit and enriched my
learning.”
Ved Dimri, General Manager, 3M India Ltd
“I found the Smart Cities seminar knowledge driven and an excellent platform to understand future
dynamics of emerging urbanization in India. It was worth the time spent.”
Ravi Singh, CEO, Essar Steel
“With lot of talk on this topic, the SM@RT CITIES Summit 2014 was timely, lively, and informative.
It spurred intelligent debates and enabled better planning for various stakeholders. The summit
explored the multi-dimensional aspects of smart city from self-sufficiency, integrated planning among
various stakeholders, living quality, and heavily leveraging technology. Great Event!”
Natarajan Malupillai, CEO, Egovernments Foundation
Overall rating of the summit
Average
8%
Good
12%
Below Par
0%
Excellent
37%
Very Good
43%
Would you attend future smart cities summit
24%
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Book me now
Definitely
Yes I want to I would like to
May be not
SOME OF THE SPEAKERS:
Aamer Azeemi
CISCO
Advait Aundhkar
AIILSG
Anurag Jhanwar
CRISIL
Arun Dubey
GREYWATER
Biju Kadapurath
PWC
David Sweet
WADE
Dr A Ravindra
CSD
Gigo Joseph
SMART CITY KOCHI
Joachim Lonien
Karuna Gopal
FOUNDATION For
FUTURISTIC CITIES
K Raghavan
JOHNSON CONTROLS
Mahender Vasandani
M SQUARE DESIGN
Neelesh Purey
GIFT City
Mainsh Bhardwaj
Margret Bothing
Michael Jansen
CITYZENEITH
Pawan Mathur
ITRON
P Ramakrishnan
SOBHA
Pushkar Kulkarni
SERCO
Rahul Kadri
Ravi Kamisetti
OMA
Sachin Jain
KPMG
Sangeeta Prasad
Mahindra World City
Sonny Seunghee LEE
LG CNS
S R Shrivastava
NRDA
Sudhir Krishna
V Suresh
HIRCO
Vince Berkhout
AECOM
Yogendra Saxena
TATA POWER
VB Gadgil
L&T Metro
Bangalore Advisory Committee
Mumbai Advisory Committee
Chair Person
Chair Person
Karuna Gopal, President, Futuristic Cities
Scott Wrighton, City Manager, Lavasa
Corporation Limited
Members
Members
l Anil Kadam, Schneider
lAshok Swaminathan, Siemens
lAnand Kumar, Brigade
lDravida Seetharam, Smart Cities Council
lDr. R Srinivas, Centre for Sustainable
Development
lJayesh Ranjan, APIIC
lJyothi RN, BCV Developers
lGirish Vishwanath, Country Manager, IBM
l Pratap Padode, ASAPP Media
Information Group
lRamesh Subramanian, SriCity
lSudarshan R, Barco
l Ankit Aggarwal, Sterlite Technologies
l Arun Dey, Director, Jaladhara Technologies
l Kalyan Dey, Cluster Project Manager, L&T ECC
l Pratap Padode, MD & Editor in Chief,
ASAPP Media Information Group
l Rajan Gaonkar, GM – Building Efficiency,
Johnson Controls
l Sanjay Paranjpe, City Account Manager, Seimens
l Satyajeet Vaidya, NMS Central System – DGM
GEC, Alstom
l Shailesh Patwardhan, AVP – Integrated Transport
Solutions, SERCO
l ​​Soma Vijayakumar, C.G.M (Transport & Airport)
T & C Planning Dept, CIDCO
Smart Cities Summit 2014
22nd - 23rd August 2014, Four Seasons, Mumbai
First Smart Cities Council has successfully organized two round tables in Bangalore and Mumbai in
the months of February and May 2014, respectively.
Lighting the ceremonial Lamp: Mr Pratap Padode, MD & Editor - inChief, ASAPP Media; Sudhir Krishna, Former Secretary, MoUD; SK Nanda,
Govt of Gujarat; Manish Bharadwaj, Municipal Commission – Vododara
What is Smart City? discussed by Nilesh Purey, Vice President, GIFT
Gujarat; Aameer Azeemi, MD, CISCO; Michael Jansen, Chairman,
CityZenith; Karuna Gopal, President, Futuristic Cities and Dr. A Ravindra,
Chairman, CSD.
Urban Planning: Advait Aundhkar, AIILSG; Mahindar Vasandani, M
Square|Urban Design; Sudhir Krishna Krishna, Former Secretary, MoUD;
Biju Kadapurath, PwC; Margret Bothig, gmp Architects; Rahul Kadri,
Kardi Consultants
SMART BUILDINGS: Anurag Jhanwar, CRISIL; Ajay Poddar, Synergy
Environics; Ravi Kamisetti, OMA; Anil Hira, BuroHappold; K Raghavan,
Johnson Controls; Vijay Gupta, SoftTech, Devidas Kulkarni, Seimens; Dr
Y Saxena, Tata Power
Is India Smart City Ready? : Gigo Joseph, CEO, Smart City Kochi;
Ramakrishnan P, VP, Sobha Developers; Karuna Gopal, President,
Futuristic Cities; Sangeeta Prasad, CEO, Mahindra World City; V Suresh,
Director, HIRCO
SMART MOBILITY: VB Gadgil, L&T Metro Hydrabad; Anup Sable, KPIT;
Vince Berkhout, AECOM; Madhav Pai, EMBARQ; Apurba Dhar, Veolia
Transport RAPT; Pushkar Kulkarni, SERCO; P Narsing Rao, UDRI
Sonny Seunghee LEE,
Senior Leader,
LG CNS
Aamer Azeemi,
Managing Director,
CISCO
Michael Jansen,
Chairman & CEO,
CityZenith
Salil Shrivastava,
Chief Engineer,
NRDA
Dr. Sudhir Krishna,
Former Secretary, Ministry of
Urban Development
SMART UTILITIES: Pawan Mathur, Itron; Harshil Narula, Med Freshe
Transvac; Saurabh Jha, KPMG; Agendra Kumar, ESRI; Salil Shrivastava,
Naya Raipur Development Authority; Arun Dubey, GreyWater
SMART SECURITY: Joachim Loneine, DIN (Germany); Laxmidhar Gaopande,
Rolta; G Mohan, Silvan Labs; Subhash Patil, PwC; Ravi Nagalia, Rolta; Jatin
Modi, AIILSG; Anand Navani, Verint; Pradeep Dani, Vijay Systems
SMART ENERGY: David Sweet, WADE; Sachin Jain KPMG; Himadri
Endow, Alstom; Avinash Limaye, MP EnSystems; Parag Horlikar, Tech
Mahindra
A full house audience from the industry
Delegates benefited from abundant networking opportunities in
between session
Delegates attending the demonstrations at the Rolta Stand
Mumbai Advisory Committee - 2015
Richard Jackson,
Associate Director,
ARUP
Prasad Pandit,
Technical Manager
(Enterprise & Government),
Autodesk
John Ringness, Director,
Kohinoor Group
Advait Aundhkar,
Advisory Consultant,
All India Institute of Local Self
Government (AIILSG)
Shanker Damodaran,
President, Frantec Asia
Lokanadham Nagahari Krishna,
Director-Industry Affairs,
Danfoss
Priyanshu Singh,
Sanjeev Thukral,
Director, Steria
Subhash Shivshankar Jha,
Principal-Business Consulting,
India Business Unit, Infosys
Ravikant Malhan, BDH,
Smart Cities,
Schneider Electric
Pushkar Kulkarni,
Managing Director-Transport,
SERCO
Country Head,
Honeywell Building Solutions
Pratap Padode,
Chairman,
FIRST SM@rt Cities Council
Delhi Advisory Committee - 2015
Dr Sudhir Krishna
Former Secretary, Ministry of
Urban Development
Aameer Azeemi
Managing Director-Emerging
Cities, CISCO
Vince Berkhout
Executive Director, AECOM
Ved Prakash
Head-Government Markets &
Affairs, 3M
Amarjeet Singh
Head of Technology, Zenatix
Sachin Sharma
Director, Wave City
Vikram Mudgil
Director, Amicus Realty
Anantnarayan Shanmugam
Head-Government Affairs,
Wipro Technologies
Anand Navani
Country Manager, Verint
Pawan Mathur
Director, Itron
BC Dutta
Member, Institute of Town
Planners, India
Harish Nair
Senior DirectorConsulting, CBRE
Participating Developers
3C Company
Adani Realty
Advance India
Projects Limited
Airwil Infra
Aliens Group
Ambuja Neotia
Ansals API
Artha Property
Arun Excello
Assotech Realty
Avani Group
Bengal Shrachi
BPTP Ltd
Brigade Group
CCC
CHD Developers
Clover Builders
DB Realty Limited
DLF Group
DS Kulkarni
Developers Ltd
Earth Infrastructure
Emaar MGF Land
Emami Group
Embassy Group
GIFT City
Godrej Properties
GVK Sky City
HDIL
Hiranandani Devp.
Hubtown
Indiabulls Real Estate
IVR Prime
Jaypee Group
K Raheja Corp
K Raheja Universal
Keystone Group
Kolte Patil Developers
Kumar Urban Devp.
Lavasa Corporation
Lodha
Lokhandwala
M3M India
Magarpatta
Mahindra World City
Mantri Developers
Mantri Realty
Marathon Realty
Marvel Realtors
Merlin Group
Naya Raipur
Nirmal Lifestyle
Nitesh Estates
Omkar Realtors
Orbit Corporation
Panchshil Realty
iramal Projects
Prestige Group
Puravankara Projects
Raheja Developers
Ramprashta Group
RMZ Corp
Rohan Lifespaces
Runwal Group
Salarpuria Properties
Shapoorji Pallonji
Sobha Developers
Sunteck Realty
Tata Housing Dev.Co.
The Nahar Group
The Phoenix Mills
Unitech
Vascon Engineering
Wadhwa Group
Wave group
Other Participating Companies:
Schneider Electric, Siemens, IBM, CISCO, Accenture, Infosys, KPIT, Alstom, L&T, Johnson Controls, Philips India, Ministry of
Housing (Uganda), Case New Holland, Ultratech, GMR, Turkish Ministry of Urban Planning, Barco Control Systems, Serco,
Brigade Group, Ambuja Group, Embassy Group, Kalpataru Group, Wave Infratech, Keystone Realtors, Mahindra Lifespaces,
Tata Housing, Sterlite Technologies, BCV Developers, Lavasa Corporation, Sricity, Centre for Sustainable Development, AP
Industrial Infra Corp, CIDCO, EnVac, SOM Developers, Paranjape Construction, Med Freshe, Energy & Utilities for India Region,
Neology Solution, Greenko Wind Power Projects, Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency and many more...
BENEFITS OF SPONSORSHIP
• Directly network with more than 20 developers executing smart city and smart township projects
• Grab first mindshare in recall in the minds of developers, municiapl authorities
• All participants of the summit will become natural ambassadors products and solutions they learn about at the summit
• Governments, Municipal & urban development authorities will collaborate in exchange of ideas and facilitation
by sharing experiences, thus the opportunity is to impress upon your brand in their minds as they prepare to
conceptualize projects and float contracts
• Financial bodies are looking for sustainable projects & the platform is a smart way of drawing their attention
• Corporate realty heads - big buyers
• Media would carry the word on India’s “Smart Cities” all over, your message will also get relayed across
For Sponsorship Opportunities Contact : Amit Shrivastava
[email protected] / +91 98 1919 7817
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Visibilty in social media campaign
(facebook, twitter, linked, youtube, etc.)
10 times
5 times
3 times
Once
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Logo on conference website homepage
with a hyperlink to sponsor’s website
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(Multiple)
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Gold
Sponsor
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Diamond
Sponsor
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Sponsorship benefits
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(Only two)
Co-Sponsor
Presenting
Sponsor
Sponsorship Opportunities - One City
Pre-event branding
Corporate logo on summit brochure &
marketing campaign
Company logo and profile on
sponsorship section on website
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Company logo on invitee kits
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Mention in all communiqué - pre event
yes
yes
yes
yes
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Acknowledgment of sponsorship on the
welcoming letter
yes
yes
yes
Personalized invitation cards from CEO
/ MD to all invitees
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One dedicated email blast to preregistered attendees
yes
yes
yes
yes
Full page color advertisement in CW
magazine
yes
On-site branding
Acknowledgement of the sponsorship
at the conference, Emcee metions
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Company Logo on the Event backdrop
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Logo on all signage
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Free delegate invites to the conference
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Stall space at the summit
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Table tops on all round tables
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Corporate brochure will be part of the
Delegate kit
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Distribution of promotional material at
all delegate tables
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Corporate Profile Screening during the
conference
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120 sec
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Branding opprotunity at lunch area
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Wobblers on the menu stands
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Opportunity for CEO/MD to be on a
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Display Standees at venue
Exclusive reserved roundtable for
sponsor
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60 sec
2
1
1 - only for
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Post-event branding
Accord the status of ‘Sponsor’ in the
event communiqué
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Mention in all communiqué - post event
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Receive a copy of delegate list
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Post event optional coverage in
Infrastructure Today
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Logo to be included in the thank you
email to attendees
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Sponsorship amount (in Rs Lacs)
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one session)
Session
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(Multiple)
Silver
Sponsor
(Multiple)
Gold
Sponsor
(Multiple)
Diamond
Sponsor
(Only two)
Co-Sponsor
(Only one)
Sponsorship benefits
Presenting
Sponsor
Sponsorship Opportunities - Both Delhi & Mumbai
Pre-event branding
Corporate logo on summit brochure &
marketing campaign
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
500
words
250
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100
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50 words
50 words
100
words
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Visibilty in social media campaign
(facebook, twitter, linked, youtube, etc.)
10 times
5 times
3 times
Once
Once
Once
Logo on conference website homepage
with a hyperlink to sponsor’s website
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
Company logo and profile on
sponsorship section on website
yes
Company logo on invitee kits
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
Mention in all communiqué - pre event
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
Acknowledgment of sponsorship on the
welcoming letter
yes
yes
yes
Personalized invitation cards from CEO
/ MD to all invitees
yes
One dedicated email blast to preregistered attendees
yes
yes
yes
yes
Full page color advertisement in CW
magazine
yes
On-site branding
Acknowledgement of the sponsorship
at the conference, Emcee metions
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
Company Logo on the Event backdrop
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
only for the
session
yes
yes
Logo on all signage
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
only for the
session
yes
yes
Free delegate invites to the conference
10
8
6
4
2
4
4
Stall space at the summit
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
Table tops on all round tables
yes
yes
Corporate brochure will be part of the
Delegate kit
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
Distribution of promotional material at
all delegate tables
yes
yes
Corporate Profile Screening during the
conference
180 sec
120 sec
yes
yes
4
2
2
2
yes
yes
Branding opprotunity at lunch area
yes
yes
Wobblers on the menu stands
yes
yes
Opportunity for CEO/MD to be on a
panel discussion
Display Standees at venue
Exclusive reserved roundtable for
sponsor
yes
60 sec
2
1
1 - only for
the session
Post-event branding
Accord the status of 'Sponsor' in the
event communiqué
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
Mention in all communiqué - post event
yes
yes
Receive a copy of delegate list
yes
yes
Post event optional coverage in
Infrastructure Today
yes
yes
yes
Logo to be included in the thank you
email to attendees
yes
yes
yes
Sponsorship amount (in Rs Lacs)
Sponsorship amount (in $)
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Agenda
DAY 1
17 February, Delhi |
08:00 Onwards
20 February, Mumbai
Registration & Knowledge Café
Select a discussion topic of your interest and find peers having similar interests to yours to start your
days learning’s and informal knowledge sharing over a cup of coffee
09:00 – 10:00
Inaugural Session
Inaugural Address: Pratap Padode, Founder, FSCC
Keynote 1
Keynote 2
10:00 – 11:00
Session 1.1: Beyond Concept… Towards Reality
Addressing Roadblocks in the development of 100 smart cities in India
An interactive session which gives voice to all participants to air their thoughts on present opportunities
& future of smart cities sector in India
LIVE BENCHMARKING: An instant survey with digital responders where the delegates will be asked for
their opinions to discover the true facet of smart cities sector.
“Smart Cities” has become the buzzword in India ever since Prime Minister Narendra Modi outlined his
vision for creating a hundred Smart Cities in India. Since then, there have been many debates to
understand and define the Smart City.
While “Smart Cities” is not a new concept, it is nonetheless a loosely defined moniker that often conjure
up images of technologically integrated and meticulously planned cities that rely on information
technology as panacea for many of its city problems – from the use of sensors to smart grids and data
analytics that allow city infrastructure and services to meet citizen demands efficiently and reliably. For
many, this ambition remains elusive in the Indian context, given that the basic amenities and
infrastructure in many existing cities such as water supply, sanitation, sewerage, electricity, traffic
management are generally not in place.
Let us discuss the execution plans of smart cities with the representatives from Urban Local Bodies along
with veteran policy makers, consultants, town planners, technology providers and researchers &
academicians exploring faster and cheaper ways of deploying smart cities in India.
In this session, the survey results will be shared with the panelists and delegates and the top
stakeholders of Smart Cities Sector will discuss and deliberate on the sustainable ways of developing
smart cities in view with the industry remarks.
The Smart Focus:
Governments plans of developing Smart Cities
Approaches : Developing smart cities, project details, timelines and development model
Upgrading and updating current cities to make them SMART
Addressing the challenges in executing Smart City projects in India
Setting benchmark for the smart cities in India
Opportunities for private players
11:00 – 11:30
Smart Networking Break
11:30 – 12:30
Session 1.2: Urban Planning for Smart Cities in India
With the buzz of smart city in India, the urban planners and town planners have captured all the
attention. A brainstorming session for the master planners of the smart city.
The significant challenge for the planners is to have a multidisciplinary approach while designing and
managing a complex infrastructure project.
The Session Focus
New approach to city planning
Challenges in executing green field smart city projects
Planning retro fit of a over crowded Indian city
Technological innovation to support planning and execution of smart city projects
Planning and executing smart yet sustainable city
12:30 – 01:30 Session 1.3: Smart Technology
The evolution to a Smart City is not just about technology – although its role is foundational – as ICT
often acts as the central nervous system in helping make a city smarter. ICT powers the delivery of new
and better public service, brings efficiency gains and cost reduction and is instrumental to achieving a
lower carbon economy. In addition, it can enable a range of socio-economic benefits such as e-health, eeducation, e-government, etc.
The Session Focus
ICT infrastructure- a key enabler of smart cities
Developing smart urban spaces
Developing web based applications and e- services
Integrating the city to make it smarter
Big Data Challenges
Urban solutions for smart citizen participation
01:30 – 02:30
SMART LUNCH
02:30 – 03:00
Session 1.4: International Case Study or Indian Case Study
03:00 – 04:00
Session 1.5: SPECIAL Co-Creation NETWORKING session
04:00 – 04:30
Session 1.6: International Case Study or Indian Case Study
04:30 – 05:30
Session 1.7: Mayors and Commissioners Round Table
The urban population is escalating year on year and demanding for better infrastructure, better
governance, better security, better transport, better health, and better life. Responding to this demand,
government has marked key areas of development and has released a list of 100 cities to be developed
as smart cities in India.
City Mayors, Municipal Commissioners or the City Development Authorities have been entrusted upon
greater responsibilities and they will play a pivotal role in implementing urban renewable reforms while
development of smart cities in India. In this session let us hear the story of smart cities from the horse’s
mouth. Listen to the Municipal Commissioners and mayors of vibrant cities in India discuss their plans of
making their cities smart, sustainable and citizen friendly.
This smart focus
Mayors / Municipal Commissioner’s vision for development of city
Coping with the additional pressures
Adopting new approaches, through bringing people, technology and data together, to enable
more integrated solutions to addressing challenges of a city
Adoption of Smart Practices in city
Serious and sustained political commitment
E Governance and citizen welfare
05:30 – 06:00
Smart Networking and End of Day 1
DAY 2
18 February, Delhi | 21 February, Mumbai
09:00 – 09:30
Session 2.1: Inaugural Session
Welcome Address: Pratap Padode, Founder, FSCC
Keynote 2
09:30 – 10:00
Session 2.2 International Case Study or Indian Case Study on a progressive City
10:00 – 11:00
Smart Finance: Raising Finance & role of FDI for developing Smart Cities
It’s almost a truism to say the biggest barrier to implementing smart city programs is access to finance.
Smart cities face the additional challenge of assessing the costs and benefits of new technologies and
the uncertainties introduced by new operating models. Fortunately, a growing range of financing
options is available to cities as the financial sector comes to understand the benefits and risks of these
new projects better.
As the financial experts will discuss the various financing models, this session is useful resource for cities
perplexed by funding options.
The Session Focus
Various finance models available for smartening up the existing cities and to develop smart cities
Challenges in investment
How will Foreign Direct Investment help
11:00 - 11:30
Smart Networking Break
11:30 – 12:30
Session 2.3 SMART CITIES: STARTUP Innovation Showcase
Spotlighting innovation and entrepreneurship, the SMART CITIES: STARTUP Innovation Showcase is a
platform for the new companies to showcase their innovative and smart practices that will drive
execution of smart cities in the coming years.
The final presenters will be carefully scrutinized from the applicants by the expert advisory committee.
The best innovation will be selected by audience vote and certified by FIRST Smart Cities Council.
12:30 – 01:15
Session 2.4 Smart Energy
In the framework of developing Smart Cities in India, the current focus is largely on improving the
energy efficiency and advancing the implementation of renewables to secure affordable energy supply
and achieve the climate targets. Join the high-level decision makers and representatives from industry
as well as practitioners, who will share their experience and insights on how to bridge towards Smart
Energy systems for our smart cities.
The Session Focus
The current state of the Indian Grid – an insight into the transmission and distribution scenarios
Green Power - Renewable energy Integration in the Smart Grid
Interoperability in the smart grid
ICT for Smart Distribution Systems & Smart consumer policies for a smarter grid
01:15 – 02:15
Smart Lunch
02:15 – 03:00
Session 2.5 Smart Mobility
Urban mobility is one of the key factors defining smartness of the city. Smart mobility, tailor-made for
the citizens, is in fact one of the key factors in the development of Smart City and represents a new
challenge for reducing pollution and creating economies for the promotion of the movement of people
and goods, improving logistics, reducing costs and optimizing travel time.
India needs an action plan to ensure a sustainable development of the automotive sector and proposes
actions on emissions, funding of research, electric mobility, road safety, new knowledge, smart
regulation, trade negotiations and harmonization at international level.
The Session Focus
Mobility for innovative cities
Smart mobility solutions
Intelligent transport systems
Keys for public transport
03:00 – 03:45
Session 2.6: Smart Security
As technology continues to drive change in the nature of the urban environments we create the
challenge of not only how to create modern, flexible and accessible future cities but how we create
environmentally safe ones. The nature of threat and risk in this new environment is multifaceted and
multi-channelled and therefore our approach and response also needs to consider every aspect and not
attempt to deal with safety and security in individual silos. The holistic approach to safety and security is
as important for the citizen as it is for the major corporation or government department.
The Session Focus
Public Emergency and City services for emergencies and securities
Disaster Management
Integrate safety and security concepts into other “smart city” approaches
03:45 - 04:15
Smart Networking Break
04:15 - 05:00
Session 2.7 Smart Utilities
In a smart city, smart utilities like energy, water, public health are managed to support smooth
operation of critical infrastructure while providing for a clean, economic and safe environment to the
citizens. Technologically upgraded utilities hold the keys to the smarter cities as they enhance the
quality of life of the people.
Planning utilities for the green field city is still easy compared to smartening it up for already densely
populated areas. Lets discuss the how can we improve operational efficiency by optimizing.
The Session Focus
Water and Waste management systems
Smart power girds & Street Lights
Smart utilities for innovative cities
05:00 – 05:45
Session 2.8 Smart Governance and Valedictory Function
City governments and municipal commissioners play a very important role in implementation of reform
agendas, as they face higher demands from the citizens. This happens in a period of tightening
economies for public and private sectors and changing shares of urban services management. In
addition technology is providing new ways of governance focused on: open government, transparency
and open data.
The Session Focus
Government challenges for smart cities
Open data schemes
Open Government
05:45 Onward
Smart Networking and End of the summit
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cities under development as part of DMIC
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starting in 2014
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cities – planned to be
developed under DMIC
till 2040
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cities in each of 28
states will be developed
as smart cities under
phase II of JNNURM