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Marijn Fraanje
  • Current PositionDirecteur Information and IT/ Chief Information Officer
  • Organization Municipality of The Hague - Den Haag
  • Curriculum Vitae
    • Deputy CIO at the municipality of Amsterdam
    • Political advisor at the municipality of Amsterdam
    • Policy worker on regional and spatial planning at province of North-Holland
Presentation Abstracts
How The Hague’s elderly people test new innovative solutions to live longer at home
The innovative iZiGezond Lang Thuis project ‘Living a Long and Healthy Life at Home’ by the Municipality of The Haguewill develop, test and implement e-Health and digital solutions for an ageing population together with city residents. An intensive lab of about 150 ageing citizens will work with social robots, household robots or sensors in the house to provide concrete feedback on living patterns. The iZiGezond Lang Thuisprogramme falls under the Health Innovation assignment and aims to realise a number of spearheads from the new Youth Care & Public Health policy.
Ted Ross
  • Current PositionChief Information Officer
  • OrganizationCity of Los Angeles
  • Curriculum Vitae
    • Oversees 450 employees as CIO of LA
    • Has over 21 years of private and public sector technology experience
    • Earned awards such as #1 Digital City, Top 25 Doer & Dreamer, CIO of the Year, etc
Presentation Abstracts
Los Angeles Data Science: Opportunities for an Inclusive Smart City
The City of Los Angeles uses data science to tackle many urban challenges. From digital ethics to analyzing the distribution of community permits, Los Angeles has found data analysis to be a foundational tool for an inclusive Smart City.
Santtu von Bruun
  • Current PositionVice-Director of Economic Development
  • OrganizationCity of Helsinki
  • Curriculum Vitae
    • Chairman of the board for Maria01, the biggest startup hub in the Nordics
    • Board member for Forum Virium, a company focusing on digital based urban innovation
Presentation Abstracts
Helsinki Accelerates Open Innovation
Urban testbeds and experimentation as a way towards inclusive innovation and co-creating smart and sustainable solutions (policy and case samples).
Hong Myung-an
  • Current PositionDirector-General for the Smart Inclusive City Bureau
  • OrganizationSeongdong-gu District Office
  • Curriculum Vitae
    • Director for the Finance Division, Seongdong-gu Office
    • Director for the Audit and Inspection Division, Seongdong-gu Office
    • Director for the Housing Management, Seongdong-gu Office
Kim Jung-gon
  • Current PositionDirector for Smart City Projects
  • OrganizationSeoul Housing and Communities Corporation (SH Corporation)
  • Curriculum Vitae
    • President, Korea Biotech Landscape City Association
    • Member, National Greenhouse Gas Statistics Management Committee
    • Civilian member, National Planning Council of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Environment
Presentation Abstracts
An Inclusive Smart City Going Digital and Green
Resolution for fine dust problems by using smart green technology: Smart technology applications including moss-tower, green station, etc.
Lee Jung-hoon(Panel)
  • Current PositionProfessor
  • OrganizationYonsei University
  • Curriculum Vitae
    • Chair for Smart City Committee in Seoul Metropolitan Government
    • Member of National Smart City Committee, Republic of Korea
    • Member of Naitional Open Data Strategy Council, Republic of Korea   
Lee Weonmok
  • Current PositionDirector-General of Smart City Policy Bureau
  • OrganizationSeoul Metropolitan Government(SMG)
  • Curriculum Vitae
    • Director-General of the Smart City Policy Bureau, SMG
    • Director-General of the Traffic Policy Planning Bureau, SMG
    • Director-General of the Finance Planning
Presentation Abstracts
Seoul, a smart inclusive city without the digital divide
With the world's best ICT infrastructure, Seoul aims to become a people-centered smart city. Seoul is currently implementing S-Net(Smart Seoul Network), free public Wi-Fi, and digital gap-solving projects. We will also further strengthen the supply of digital equipment such as smartphones and digital education to nurture smart citizens.