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PERTH AS A SMART CITY

Presented by Iman Mohd Fawzi

CONTENT:
1. The Smart City Concept 3. Opinion
2. Perth as a Smart City 4. Recommendation
A SMART CITY -
CHARACTERISTICS

SMART ECONOMY SMART MOBILITY


Competitiveness Transport and ICT

SMART GOVERNANCE SMART CITIZEN


Participation Social and Human Capital

SMART ENVIRONMENT SMART LIVING


Natural Resources Quality of Living
Perth is the capital of Western Australia and one of the region’s most vibrant centers of growth.
The population of the City of Perth has been rising and the total residential population is
PERTH AS A
expected to reach 30,140 by 2025. In parallel with residential population growth, the workforce
is also booming. SMART CITY
INITIATIVES
The Australian Government has set out A Smart Cities Plan which includes
three pillars:
1. Smart Investment
2. Smart Policy
3. Smart Technology
PERTH AS A
SMART CITY
CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES

Perth’s economy transition beyond the mining investment boom,


along with the rise of the city’s knowledge based industries and a
growing population present both opportunities and challenges
for the city.
• Economic Transition
• Jobs
• Green Urban Spaces

• Housing
• Transport
• Human Capital
IT IS POSSIBLE THAT PERTH WILL
BECOME A SMART CITY IN THE NEAR
FUTURE

IN MY
OPINION,
BECOME A SMART CITY CAN
STIMULATE ECONOMIC GROWTH AS
WELL AS INCREASE GLOBAL
BUSINESSES
RECOMMENDATION
BENCHMARK THE SMARTEST CITIES
• SMART City New York: Smart Lighting, Smart Water Metering,
Smart Waste Management, Air Quality Monitoring,

• SMART City Melbourne: CityLab, Technology testbeds, Open Data,


Free WIFI, Melbourne Urban Forest Visual, etc.

• SMART City Adelaide: Ten Gigabit Adelaide, Smart City Lighting,


Smart Parking, Smart Environment Monitoring, Smart Waste Bin.

SMART ENERGY: RENEWABLE HYDROGEN


As economies decarbonize, they are looking to renewable energy and hydrogen offers a solution for
supplementing renewable energy supplies. Western Australia’s diverse geography offers abundant
sources of land and solar , wind, wave and geothermal energy, which is essential to produce renewable
hydrogen.
THANK YOU
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