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Strategic Opportunity Analysis of the Global Smart City Market
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Smart City Market is Likely to be Worth a Cumulative $3.3 Trillion by 2025
The research service sets the stage for visionary thinking by identifying and analyzing one of the significant Mega Trends, Smart is the New Green. 'Smart' as a value proposition has been increasingly replacing 'Green' concepts. This presentation would highlight examples of projects, companies and technologies that will invade and change the smart city space globally in the next decade. It also provides information on the total addressable smart city market size opportunity and discusses smart city business models, funding mechanisms, and stakeholder analysis. It also provides an analysis of macro-to-micro implications of smart cities on various industries in driving convergence of competition.
Definition of Smart Cities
Smart cities are cities built on 'Smart' and 'Intelligent' solutions and technology that will lead to the adoption of at least X of the X following smart parameters—smart energy, smart building, smart mobility, smart healthcare, smart infrastructure, smart technology, smart governance and smart education, smart citizen
Smart City Concepts
• Smart Governance and Smart Education
• Smart Healthcare
• Smart Building
• Smart Mobility
• Smart Infrastructure
• Smart Technology
• Smart Energy
• Smart Citizen
Key Parameters that will Define a Smart City in 2020
Smart Energy: Digital Management of Energy
• Smart grids
• Smart meters
• Intelligent energy storage
Smart Buildings: Automated Intelligent Buildings
• Building Automation
• Intelligent Buildings: Advanced HVAC, Lighting Equipment
Smart Mobility: Intelligent Mobility
• Advanced traffic management system (ATMS)
• Parking management
• ITS-enabled transportation pricing system
Smart Technology: Seamless Connectivity
• 4G connectivity
• Super broadband
• Free Wi-Fi
• 1Gbps download speeds
Smart Infrastructure: Digital Management of Infrastructure
• Sensor networks
• Digital water and waste management
Smart Governance and Smart Education: Government-on-the-Go
• eGovernment
• eEducation
• Disaster management solutions
Smart Healthcare: Intelligent Healthcare Technology
• Use of eHealth and mHealth systems
• Intelligent and connected medical devices
Smart Citizen: Civic Digital Natives
• Use of green mobility options
• Smart lifestyle choices
Smart Security: Next Generation 911
• Surveillance
• Biometrics
• Simulation modeling and crime protection
• C2 and response
Executive Summary—Key Findings of the Study
1. Around Xglobal cities and more than X sustainable cities are to developed by 2025. Around X% of these smart cities will be from North America and Europe.
2. The smart city market will be valued at $Xtrillion in 2020. Out of this share, X% of projects is likely to be in the smart governance and smart education segment.
3. The need for complex and integrated citywide solutions will drive and foster convergence in the smart city space. Companies will actively partner and converge with other players in the smart city ecosystem to create and offer intelligent services. Convergence between pure-play product vendors, networking companies, and system integrators will create the most smart solutions in the market.
4. As cities evolve into clusters of smart communities, the importance of ICT participants will increase as a fresh league of such companies begin to participate in areas, such as smart energy, industrial automation, and building technology that were previously not envisioned by traditional leaders in these spaces. Similarly, utility providers will begin to compete with telecom providers while deploying ICT network within a city.
5. Smart cities will be measured on the level of intelligence and integration of infrastructure connecting sectors of healthcare, energy, buildings, transportation, and governance. The construction of this ICT network will have Xmain models: BOO, BOT, BOM, and Open Network.
6. The smart energy segment will witness the highest growth rate by 2020. With a CAGR of X%, the market is anticipated to be valued at $X billion, constituting X% of the global smart city market.
7. Smart mobility solutions are likely to be in high demand in the next Xyears. Latin America, Middle East and Africa, and Central and Eastern Europe will be the growing segments, at X%, X%, and X%, respectively, by 2025.
8. eServices to Citizens, such as ePayments, eExchange, eSharing, etc., will empower citizens with real-time access to personal data and related services. More than X% of citizens of smart cities will have full access to eServices in the next X years.
9. All smart city market participants will assume one or more of the four main roles in the ecosystem: integrators (the end-to-end service provider); network operators (the M2M and connectivity providers); product vendors (hardware and asset providers); and managed service providers (third-party providers overseeing management/operation of smart solutions/services).
10. The pace of smart city market development will depend on how quickly companies converge and tap into each other's industry value chains. In addition to identifying best partners, the first mover advantage in offering integrated solutions to city governments will also become vital as cities look for centralized operation centres. Cloud-based smart city services, in this context, will become imperative.
Table of Contents
1. Executive Summary
• Definition of Smart Cities
• Key Findings of the Study
• Summary of Smart Cities Study
• Key Conclusions and Future Outlook
• Associated Multimedia
2. Research Scope, Objective and Methodology
• Research Scope
• Research Aim and Objectives
• Research Background
• Research Methodology—From Macro-to-Micro
3. Introduction and Definition
• Introduction to Smart City Concept
• Definition of a Smart City—Key Parameters
• Smart Energy—Smart Grid the Future 'Energy Internet'
• Smart Buildings—The Triple Zero Architecture of the Future
• Smart Mobility—Technology on Wheels
• Smart Healthcare—Health in a Greener Economy
• Smart Infrastructure—Digital Management of Infrastructure
• Smart Governance and Smart Security—Governance-on-the-Go
• Smart Citizen—The Digizens of the Future
• Definitions Used in the Study
4. Global Smart Cities in 2025
5. Regional Snapshots of Smart Cities
• Smart Cities in North America
• Smart Cities in Europe
• Smart Cities in Asia
6. Smart City Market, Business Models and Stakeholders Analysis
• Global Smart City Market
• Smart City Business Models
• Smart City Funding Mechanisms
• Smart City Stakeholder Analysis
7. Convergence of Competition
• Smart Convergence
• Smart City Roles
• Next Game Changers in Smart City Business
8. Smart Cities: The Future Services, Technology and Connectivity
• Smart City Services—eService
• Future of Technology
• Future of Connectivity
9. Case Studies of Companies Offering Smart City Solutions
• IBM—Smarter Planet
• Siemens AG—Infrastructure and Cities
• GE—Ecomagination
• ABB—Smart Grid Solutions
• Cisco—Cisco Smart + Connected Communities for Cities
• Accenture—Building an Intelligent City
• Ericsson—Smart City Vision
10. Case Studies of Key Smart Cities in 2025
• Amsterdam Smart City—The Leader of Smart And Sustainable Urban Living
• Copenhagen—The First Carbon Neutral City by 2025
• Singapore—The Next Generation Smart City
• Seoul—The World's First Free Wifi City in 2025
• Tokyo—The Digital City
11. Sustainable Cities—Eco-friendly Urban living
• Understanding the Difference Between Smart City and Sustainable City
12. Global Snapshot of Sustainable or Eco-Cities in 2025
13. Case Studies of Sustainable Cities: Future Green Cities
14. Macro To Micro Implications of Smart Cities on Key Industries
• Impact of Smart Cities on the Automotive Industry
• Impact of Smart Cities on the Energy Industry
• Impact of Smart Cities on ICT
• Impact of Smart Cities on the Healthcare Industry
• Impact of Smart Cities on the Security Industry
• Impact of Smart Cities on the Logistics Industry
15. Smart Cities: Key Conclusions and Future Outlook
16. Appendix
17. About Frost & Sullivan
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