www.geobuildinfra.org IN CONJUNCTION WITH THEME: GEOBUILD INFRASTRUCTURE FOR SMART CITIES 11TH – 12TH FEBRUARY, 2015, HICC – HYDERABAD, INDIA Strategic Sponsor Silver Sponsors 1 0 - 1 2 F E B RUA RY 2015 HYDERABAD INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION CENTRE HYDERABAD, INDIA Organizer BACKGROUND I ndia’s economy is expanding rapidly with 2/3rds of the GDP already generated in India’s cities. The rural to urban migration patterns are accelerating, in the hope of finding better employment opportunities and living standards for the ever growing population in the country. India’s is urbanising at an unprecedented rate, so much that estimates suggest nearly 600 million of Indians will be living in cities by 2030, up from 290 million as reported in the 2001 census. India needs to address the current problems of developing good infrastructure, solid waste disposal, flood management, storm water and sewerage system etc., resulting in urban decay, traffic gridlock and thereby a deteriorating quality of life for many of its citizens. The wave of urbanisation that is sweeping across India represents one of the country’s greatest opportunities as well as one of its most serious challenges. ‘Smart Cities’ backed by ‘Smart Infrastructure’ has to be the definitive mantra to combat this massive challenge. Exploring the ‘BUILD’ Opportunity for Smarter Cities in India Sector Announcement in Budget (2014-15) Construction of 94 modern toilets on PPP model - Swachh Bharat Abhiyan Solid Waste Management Two new waste-to-energy plants proposed Zero waste management plant proposed in Vasant Kunj, New Delhi Roads & Highways Realty Investment in NHAI and state highways to the tune of Rs 37,887 crore, including Rs 3000 crore for North East INR 14,389 crore for PM Sadak Yojana for village roads Rs 7,060 crore allocated for building new cities FDI in housing: Low cost housings to be encouraged 16 new port projects to be awarded this year Ports Rs 11,600 cr for developing outer harbour projects Kakinada port to be developed for handling hardware exports India plans to increase the number of operational airports to 250 by the year 2030 Aviation Greenfield airport at Navi Mumbai, Mopa (Goa) and some brownfield airports of Airports Authority of India (AAI) and 50 airports under the low cost model are to be developed all over the country, including under PPP Construction of six high-capacity, high-speed dedicated freight corridors along the Golden Quadrilateral and its diagonals Railway Metro will be proposed in cities with over 2 million population. Metro will come up in Lucknow and Kanpur Rs. 100 cr set aside for metro scheme in Ahmedabad and Lucknow Rs 1000 crore provided for rail connectivity in northeastern region GEOBUILD SMART INFRASTRUCTURE 2015 PLATFORM With a dedicated focus on the Infrastructure vertical, Geospatial Media and Communications brings to you a high level discussion forum, GeoBuild Infrastructure 2015. The Summit will be held during 11th to 12th February, 2015 at Hyderabad, India. It aims to bring together experts from the Geospatial, AEC and Infrastructure industry face to face with the various city administrators like – Mayors, Municipal Commissioners, and Local Urban Bodies from across India. It will be focused on addressing challenges and opportunities of the Infrastructure sector in India in terms of constructing and maintaining the right kind of infrastructure required for smart cities. In addition, it will showcase solutions by who’s who of the industry that can help you gain more accurate, accessible, and actionable insight, which will apparently help you throughout the execution and lifecycle the projects. GEOBUILD SMART INFRASTRUCTURE 2015 OBJECTIVE Acknowledging the great importance of the ‘Smart Cities’ initiative by the Indian Government, Geospatial Media is proud to organize the 2015 edition of GeoBuild Infrastructure during 11th to 12th February at Hyderabad, India. With the theme – “GeoBuild Infrastructure for Smart Cities”, this program will trace the importance of various aspects of infrastructure that needs to be planned, designed, built and operated in order to provide the ‘Smart’ attribute to a city development. This dedicated program on Smart Infrastructure will be held for two consecutive days featuring the designated heads of municipalities, urban/ city planning, research/academic institutes, builders, engineers/ consultants, technology providers, and many more which will finally culminate with a closed-door and exclusive “Mayor’s Conclave” that will pit the - Municipal Commissioners, Senior Town Planners and Technology Providers along with other important stakeholders of the industry from around the country in front of each other in a round-table discussion format. SCOPE Provide a forum for the interchange of ideas among the City Administrators, AEC Representatives and experts from the ICT and Geospatial Industry Discussion on state-of-the-art technology with respect to the construction and maintenance process of smart infrastructure Seed the development of innovative ideas for modern transportation infrastructure - construction and management; housing – construction; utilities - construction PROGRAM OUTLINE PLENARY THEMES SPOTLIGHT MAYOR’S CONCLAVE Watch out for the exclusive (by invitation only) “Mayors Conclave” that will witness participation from Mayors and Municipal Commissioners from across multiple states of India, who along with the Industry will discuss on their planned initiatives for their respective cities. This special roundtable discussion has been aptly titled – Pledge for a Smart City. TARGET AUDIENCE Policy Makers City Administrators Government & Public Sector Undertakings Infrastructure Developers (Public/ Private) Construction Companies/ EPC Contractors Engineering Companies Consultants (Environmental/ Engineering/ Project Management) Waste Management, Water Management, Smart Metering, Smart Grid and Other Utility Consultants/Experts/Service Providers Funding Agencies Project Executing Agencies at National and State Level IT Solutions Providers Academic & Research Bodies Geospatial Industry Experts Laying the ‘Smart’ Policy Framework The National Government of India is keen to lay a policy framework for development of Smart Cities that are citizencentric rather than being policy-centric. This would mean re-looking at the existing, or, old laws and frame policies that benefits the citizens. Many new cities will develop along with the development of existing cities in the ‘smart city’ drive, wherein, the private sector is expected to play a significant role in the development of smart infrastructure that includes - roads, pedestrian pathways, public toilets, water and sewer networks, street lighting, signal systems, gas supply, solid waste management systems, drainage network and safety and security devices. Adding ‘Smartness’ to Cities with Geospatial Information and Technology Many countries around the world are taking ‘smartness’ to the next level. This involves increasing adoption of high-end sensor-based ICT infrastructure to collect data from various places in the city, analyse the data and provide real-time information to people—often called “situational awareness” for the public. It could be insights on traffic congestion, parking space availability or weather or any other useful information. Sustainable Infrastructure Construction: Foundation of a Smart City For any smart city, a sustainable physical infrastructure is the key. Whether it is the construction of a stand-alone building, or, it can be roadways, bridge, airport, etc., self sustaining structures that not only recovers its cost, but, also generates its maintenance amount while continuing to provide optimal output. TECHNICAL THEMES Geospatial Enabling Smart Transportation Infrastructure Management The ‘Smart’ Transport - MRT, LRT, BRT, Metro Rail, Mono Rail, Trams, etc. A ‘Pollution-Free’ Commute in a Smart City – Adopting Walking, Cycling and Non-Motorized Vehicles Infrastructure Construction Building the Next-Gen Railways, Airports and Seaports Roadmap for Robust Transportation- Roadways, Highways, Bridges, Industrial Corridors and Waterways Traffic Decongestion Geospatial Enabling Smart Housing Embedding Geospatial into BIM for ‘Smart’ Buildings The ’Green’ Building Reconstructing of Physical Infrastructure Geospatial Enabling Smart Utility Services Integrated Water Management Solid Waste Management Smart Electricity Smart Utility Services for Citizens Participatory Governance with ICT: Focus on G-Tech (Panel Discussion) Participatory Governance Through Social Networks EXHIBITION (to be hosted jointly with IGF 2015 Exhibition) The joint exhibition with IGF 2015 offers: Exhibition by industry leaders, showcasing cutting-edge technology available in the market First-hand consultation with well-known solution providers on current and future best practices in geospatial domain High quality audiences from across the region representing diverse user segments Spacious networking area for business interactions For queries, write to [email protected] REGISTRATION FEES Indian Delegates (in INR) SAARC Delegates (in USD) Overseas Delegates (in USD) Government / NGOs / Private / Industry 5000 100 400 Academia / Researchers 3000 60 300 Students 2000 50 150 Category All fees inclusive of taxes CONTACT FOR GENERAL INFORMATION Prodipto Ghosh [email protected] FOR REGISTRATION Mohit Saxena [email protected]+91-9711309868 +91-7838943564 FOR EXHIBITION OPPORTUNITIES Abhay Singh [email protected]+91-9891902936 GeoBuild Smart Infrastructure 2015 Secretariat Geospatial Media and Communications (Pvt) Ltd A-145, Sector - 63, Noida (U.P.) - 201301, India Tel: +91-120-4612500 / Fax: +91-120-4612555 / +91-120-4612666 Email: [email protected], Website: www.geobuildinfra.org MEET THE EXPERTS Durga Shankar Mishra Additional Secretary, Ministry of Urban Development Jean-Baptiste “JB” Monnier Senior Vice President, Bentley Asia Operations Kaushik Chakraborty Vice President – Strategic Partner Alliances Hexagon Geospatial Arnout Desmet Vice President, Tomtom Anne Kemp Director - BIM Strategy and Development, Atkins, UK Eng. Thamara Mallawaarachchi Deputy Municipal Commissioner, Colombo, Sri Lanka Ajay Pradhan Managing Director, CH2MHILL India Amit Bhatt Head - Urban Transport, EMBARQ India Dhruva Rajan Technology Director, Geospoc Jay Shah Director, Access Architects, India Sunil Joshi AVP, Neilsoft Neeraj Bansal Partner – Advisory Services, Head of Real Estate and Construction, KPMG, India Marcello Maranesi CEO, eGeos Dr. Gora Mboup President & CEO, Global Observatory linking Research to Action (GORA), United States Satish Panchal Managing Director, Vadodara Enviro Channel Ltd., India Smt. Rajani Seshasayee Hon’ble Mayor, Rajahmundry Smt. Shakuntala Bharti Hon’ble Mayor, Aligarh Dr. Mohamad Kassem Associate Professor - Engineering Project Management, Teesside University, UK Oscar Jarquin Former Caltrans GIS, Program Manager, California Department of Transportation, USA Many More…
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