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STAVANGER, NORWAY 26-28 SEPTEMBER 2017 NORDICEDGE.ORG

THE LARGEST SMART CITY EVENT IN THE NORDICS 1

THE NORDIC REGION IS THE HAPPIEST PLACE IN THE WORLD*

CAN WE BECOME THE SMARTEST TOO?

NORDIC EDGE EXPO – THE LARGEST SMART CITY EVENT IN THE NORDICS

*The World Happiness Report is a landmark survey of the state of global happiness, and is created and published by the United Nations. FOR 2017 THE NORDIC COUNTRIES HAVE THE FOLLOWING RANKING: 1) NORWAY 2) DENMARK 3) ICELAND 5) FINLAND 10) SWEDEN. The report, which ranks 155 countries by their happiness levels, is the fifth one to come out since 2012. The report continues to gain global recognition as governments, organisations and civil society increasingly use happiness indicators to inform their policy-making decisions.

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WELCOME The quest for the Smart City is all about making better communities to live in. At Nordic Edge Expo we call this Smart Happiness. Technological solutions will help cities and communities to become greener and smarter. We do not know all their applications, but we think the best we can do is to meet this opportunity with curiosity. At Nordic Edge Expo, more than 150 top-class speakers and 200 exhibitors from all over the world gather to discuss a broad range of Smart City themes and to showcase new technology and innovative Smart City solutions addressing the urban challenges of today.

Tone Grindland, Head of Economic Development City of Stavanger and Ivar Rusdal, Chairman of Nordic Edge AS are the conference hosts of Nordic Edge Expo 2017.

Nordic Edge Expo is the ideal arena for showcasing your Smart City solutions and attracting new partners and clients. As a visitor you can learn from the best and acquire updated knowledge, meet decision makers from cities and municipalities, smart technology providers, change-making companies, startups, universities and dynamic organisations. We hope Nordic Edge Expo 2017 will feed your curiosity!

Main Sponsors:

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TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 26TH SMART INSIGHTS

SOME OF THE THEMES AT NORDIC EDGE EXPO 2017:

KnowHow EdTech (p 5) DNB NXT (p 6) Nordic Innovation (p 7) Community (p 8) KS Seminar (p 9) Exhibition (p 32) and Social events (p 15)

++ MOBILITY ++ WELFARE TECHNOLOGY ++ ED-TECH ++ ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT ++ BIG AND OPEN DATA ++ BUSINESS MODELS FOR THE PUBLIC SECTOR

WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 27TH: BUILDING THE SMART CITY 12 speakers at the plenary sessions (p 10) 13 different parallel sessions (p 11, 17 - 23) Safaris: Lyse Smart Home, Green Mountain and Virtual Kitty (p 14) Workshop: Open Data by Bolder (p 15) Exhibition (p 32) and Expo Stage presentations (p 34) Arty, Smarty Party at Tou Scene (p 15)

++ SMART ART ++ CITIZEN INVOLVEMENT ++ EFFICIENCY AND IMPROVEMENT OF MUNICIPAL SERVICES

THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 28TH: SMART CITY BUSINESS MODELS 10 speakers at the plenary sessions (p 12) 12 different parallel sessions (p 13, 24 - 29) Safaris: Bolder and the Ryfast Tunnel project (p 14) Workshops: Health by CORAL and Mobility by Urban Creators (p 15) Exhibition (p 32) and Expo Stage presentations (p 35)

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SMART INSIGHTS TUESDAY SEPT 26TH

09:00 - 16:00 KNOWHOW EDTECH

12:00 - 13:00 Lunch and Expo Debate and Content • Tobias Heiberg, Leader of the UCC Academic University for Digitalization and

08:30 - 09:00 REGISTRATION AND COFFEE

Learning in Copenhagen • Karen Ramsland, HR Manager, SpareBank 1 SR-Bank,

Note: The presentations will be in English before lunch, in Norwegian after lunch.

• Christian Sørbye Larsen, Special Adviser and Project Manager, Bærum kommune • Pamela Sudmann, Chief Advisor, Time kommune

Host: Torgeir Waterhouse, Director Internet & New Media, IKT Norge

• Eirik Skjærseth, Founder and CEO, Bolder AS

Keynote

The “New Woodwork Lesson” in School: STEM Coding and micro:bits?

Rebecca Rufo-Tepper, Co-Executive Director, Institute of Play

Eirik Jåtten, Principal, Revheim Secondary School

Fun Learning

Learning in Statoil, the Link to Individual Development

Lauri Järvilehto, CEO, Lightneer Inc

Anna Lena K. Borsheim, Learning Adviser, Global Business Services, Statoil ASA

Sollentuna - a Successful Investment in Cloud Services at School

Digital Everyday Life in Secondary School

• Andreas Cassne, ICT Strategic Councillor, The Educational Office in Sollentuna

Atle Skaftun, Professor of Reading Science, The Norwegian Reading Centre, University of Stavanger and Dag Husebø, Prorector, University of Stavanger

Municipality • Annika Agélii Genlott, Researcher and Digital Change Management Consultant

Digital Competence – the New Class Distinction?

VR in Teaching of Molecular Biology

Christian Sørbye Larsen, Special Adviser and Project Manager, Bærum Municipality

• Lutz Andreas Eichacker, Professor in Biochemistry, University of Stavanger

Transform Learning Experiences with Watson

• Bizhan Zangiabadi, Technical Project Manager, PaleBlue AS

Nina Wilhelmsen, Business Unit Executive for Software, IBM Norway

Education in 3D Don’t miss: Pupils from Frøyland Secondary School will move their classroom to do live

Brit Iren Hetland Haavik, Teacher, Vågen Upper Secondary School

teaching on KNOWHOW EDTECH, to show how they use digital tools and methods in Maths,

Minecraft in Education. Why?

Arts and Crafts, Language, Music and Social Studies. Live streaming to the plenary session

Kristoffer Thomsen, Minecraft Mentor and Pedagogical Adviser, Microsoft

from 09:00 to lunch break. More information: nordicedge.org/edtech

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SMART INSIGHTS TUESDAY SEPT 26TH

10:30 - 19:30 DNB NXT

Introducing DNB NXT 2017

Impact Investing: The Term, the Drive, the Case

Terje Fanebust, Senior Vice-President, DNB Stavanger and Kristin Bjelland, Senior

Tharald Nustad, Investor & Owner, Nordic Impact AS

Relationship Manager at DNB

How to Pick a Winner

The Entrepreneurial Engine of Norway

Tommy Dahlen, Attorney-at-law, Arntzen de Besche

Erling Maartman-Moe, Partner, Alliance Ventures

My Life as an Angel Investor

What is our City Lacking, How Do We Fix it?

Trond Riiber Knudsen, Business Angel and Head, TRK Group

Host: Marcus H. Eikeland, Co-founder & Managing Partner, Innovationlab Norway

Show Me The Money!

11:30 – 11:35 Break

Host: Nils-Henrik Stokke, Co-founder & Manager @ Innovation Dock

Why Building a Bridge Between Startups and Corporations is a Win-Win

Thank You & Summary DNB NXT Stavanger, Day-sessions Terje Fanebust, Senior Vice-President, DNB Stavanger

Case 1: Rolf Assev, Partner, Startuplab Case 2: Lasse Meholm, IT Business Development Partner, DNB

16:20 - 19:30 Networking, Mingling, Food Trucks and Bars

Digital Competence vs. Digital Understanding

Welcome to DNB NXT, Extended Day-session

Lillian Olsen, CEO and Founder, Halogen

Terje Fanebust, Senior Vice-President, DNB Stavanger

How can we Improve Collaboration Between Startups and Corporates?

Introducing Next Step Conference: Slush 2017 Jessica Blechingberg, Head of Nordic Operations, Slush

Host: Benedicte Staalesen Nilsen, Political Advisor / Responsible for

Angel Challenge Finale - Announcing the Winners

Government Relations, NHO – Confederation of Norwegian Enterprise

Knut Wien, Founding Partner, Angel Challenge, Thomas Berglund CoFounder,

13:05 – 13:10 Break

Partner and Chairman at Angel Challenge AS and Gry Isabel Sannes, Manager Arts & Business Incubator, Validé

100 Pitches Host: Gry Isabel Sannes, Manager Arts & Business Incubator, Validè

19:30 Departure for Sting concert @ DNB Arena

14:10 – 14:15 Break

More information: nordicedge.org/dnbnxt

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12:00 - 18:00 NORDIC INNOVATION 12:00 – 18:00 When Smart Meets Human – The Nordic Model in Urban Development Host: Pellegrino Riccardi, Cross Cultural Expert

12:00 Light lunch + networking 13:00 Welcome Svein Berg, Managing Director, Nordic Innovation

13:15 - 14:30 Unwrapping the Nordic Model • Larry Beasley, Former Co-Director of Planning, City of Vancouver, Canada • Camilla van Deurs, Partner and Architect, Gehl, Denmark • András Simonyi, Managing Director, Center for Transatlantic Relations at the



School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University, USA • Kristina Persson, Founder, Global Utmaning, Sweden

14:45 Break + networking 15:15 Exporting Nordic Cities • Kjetil Trædal Thorsen, Founding Partner and Architect, Snøhetta, Norway • Jonas Törnblom, Chairman, Sweden China Green Tech Alliance, Sweden • Anne Stenros, Chief Design Officer, City of Helsinki, Finland • Herbert Dreiseitl, Executive Director, Ramboll Liveable Cities Lab

16:30 Exclusive launch: The Nordic Story on Sustainable Cities 17:00 Concert + networking ORKA – Nordic Soundscapes NOTE: Participation is free of charge. You need to sign up separately to enter this conference. More information: nordicedge.org/nordicinnovation

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SMART INSIGHTS TUESDAY SEPT 26TH

09:00 - 17:00 COMMUNITY

08:00 - 9:00 REGISTRERING OG MESSEVANDRING FRA 08:30

Digitalisering av kommunehelsetjenesten

Note: The presentations will be in Norwegian

Tormod Bekken, Produkt Market Manager, Helse Visma Unique

09:00 – 10:00 Keynote

Time kommunes tilnærming til digitalisering av skolen

Michael Jacobs, Administrerende Direktør, Atea

Pamela Sudmann, Skolesjef, Time kommune og Siri Endresen, Rektor, Frøiland Ungdomskole

10:30 - 11:15 PARALLELLSESJONER

Fra sensor til beslutning

Nye personvernregler fra mai 2018 - Hva nå?

Stig Mortvedt, Forretningsutvikler - Industri, Triple-S

Halstein Husand, Fagdirektør, Datatilsynet

Hvordan lede innovasjon og digitalisering i en bedrift?

Læring i dag– skolens, læreres og elevers rolle i en digital alder

Sven Thaulow, Administrerende Direktør, Cisco Norge & Island

Andrew Rhodes, Leder for nasjonal skolesatsing, Atea

12:20 - 13:10 Lunsj og Expo

Mer tid til omsorg - gode helse og omsorgstjenester ved riktig implementering og bruk av velferdsteknologi

13:10 - 13:55 PARALLELLSESJONER

Jan Holm, Daglig Leder, Safemate/ Markedsdirektør, Sensio

Hybrid - Veien til skyen steg for steg

Digital industriell transformasjon

Roger Samdal, Senior Strategisk Partner SE, VMware, Norden & Baltikum

Kaare Finbak, Visepresident, Kongsberg Digital

Barns rettigheter i en digital verden

Konkurransekraft og digitalisering

Emma Mulqueeny, Digital konsulent for barn

Nils Ola Bark, Markedsdirektør, Atea

Gevinstrealisering

11:15 - 11:35 Pause

Tove Topaas, Sykepleier, Atea

11:35 - 12:20 PARALLELLSESJONER

Siemens Digital Enterprise – et steg mot industri 4.0 Frank Johnny Braathen, Produktledelse, Automatisering, Bevegelseskontroll og

Klient – Workforce Transformation

Digitalisering, Siemens

Mats Jentzen, Nordisk Salgs Direktør, Dell

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SMART INSIGHTS TUESDAY SEPT 26TH

COMMUNITY cont.

10:00 - 17:00 KS SEMINAR

Når applikasjonen blir mer verdt enn selskapet

SAMSKAPING OG INNBYGGERINVOLVERING

Anette Mellbye, VP, Schibsted Change Office

Note: The presentations will be in Norwegian

13:55 - 14:15 Pause

10:00 Velkommen Henrik D. Finsrud og Anne Romsaas, KS

14:15 - 15:00 PARALLELLSESJONER

Samskaping: Hva er det, hvorfor skal vi gjøre det og hvordan leder vi det?

Hvordan samarbeider de digitalt innfødte? Holder dagens samhandlingsløsninger mål?

Jacob Torfing, Professor, RUC, Danmark

Thor-Egil Hesjasveen, Salgssjef AV / Video/ Intelligente skilt, Atea

Suksesshistorier fra virkeligheten

Metoder og verktøy for innbyggerdialog: Pecha kucha-introduksjoner spiller opp til speed-dating med 5 verktøy-eksempler

Abdul Chohan, Administrerende direktør, ESSA Foundation Academies

Marianne Jørgensen og Lene Klovning Jørpeland, Stavanger kommune

Trust

12:00 - 13:00 Lunsj og Expo

Hvorfor teste produkter og tjenester?

Innbyggeren som samfunnsutvikler

Marit Hagland, Leder for forretningsområdet Velferd hos Lyse smart

Kristian Mjøen, Trondheim kommune

Maskinlæringseksplosjonen i den nye digitale verden

Samskaping av ny politikk: Oppgaveutvalg etter Gentoftemodellen

Knut Johansen, Administrerende direktør, eSmart Systems

Anne Synnøve Horten, Svelvik kommune

Hvordan utnytte muligheter ny teknologi gir din bedrift

Smart Bodø; ny flyplass og ny by på innbyggernes premisser

Ken Roar Riis, Daglig leder, Skye Solutions

Marianne Bahr Simonsen, Bodø kommune

Community avsluttes med mingling, middag og underholdning.

Tøyen Unlimited Sarah Prosser, Oslo kommune

More information: nordicedge.org/atea

Smart lokalsamfunnsutvikling: Involvering av innbyggerne Gyrid Mangersnes, Asker kommune More information: nordicedge.org/ks

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EXPO OPEN 08:30 – 18:00

WEDNESDAY SEPT 27TH BUILDING THE SMART CITY

08:30 – 09:00 REGISTRATION AND COFFEE

Smart City Ambitions and Visions of the European Commission Andreea Strachinescu, Head of DG Energy Unit, European Commission

09:00 – 12:30 PLENARY SESSIONS Hosts: Tone Grindland, Head of Economic Development City of Stavanger and Ivar Rusdal,

The Smart City Light House Project Triangulum

Chairman of Nordic Edge AS, Stavanger

Damian Wagner, Senior Project Manager Smart Cities, Triangulum

Welcome

SMART CITY CITY BANG BANG, About Great Expectations and How They Work Out

Christine Sagen Helgø, Mayor of Stavanger

Mary-Ann Schreurs, Deputy Mayor of Eindhoven

The Nordic Model – A Starting Point for Smart Cities

Debate: What Makes a Good Smart City?

Dagfinn Høybråten, Secretary General, Nordic Council of Ministers

• Anna-Kaisa Heinämäki, Deputy Mayor of Tampere • Jaroslav Kacer, Deputy Mayor of Brno

Why Cities Need MAGIC in their Quest for Smartness

• Christine Sagen Helgø, Mayor of Stavanger

Annelene Næss, Director of Smart Digital at Telenor Norway

• Peter Kurz, Mayor of Mannheim

Chinese Smart City

12:30 – 14:00 Lunch / EXPO

Changhua Wu, President of China Redesign Hub and Vice Chair of World Green Design Organisation

14:00 – 15:30 PARALLEL SESSIONS PART 1

(see next page)

Amr Salem, Global Managing Director for Smart Cities, Internet of Everything, Cisco

16:00 – 17:30 PARALLEL SESSIONS PART 2

(see next page)

10:30 – 11:00 Break / EXPO

Safari, Workshops and Social events, please see page 14 - 15.

Smart+Connected Communities, Vision and Strategy

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PARALLEL SESSIONS WEDNESDAY SEPT 27TH 14:00 – 15:30 PART 1

16:00 – 17:30 PART 2

1) Democracy in the Area of New Technology (p 17)

1) Smart and Social Media in a Smart Future (p 20)





Co-organised by Broen.xyz | Where: Snønuten

2) Health IoT, a New Dimension to Technology Assisted Care (p 17)

Co-organised by Mediebedriftene | Where: Snønuten

2) Energy2Health (p 20)

Co-organised by Norway Health Tech | Where: Lysefjorden B

Co-organised by Norwegian Smart Care Cluster | Where: Lysefjorden B

3) Sustainable Urban China (p 21)

3) Leading the Way to a Smart Future – Meet the New (p 18) Lighthouse Cities

Co-organised by Greater Stavanger and The Stavanger Region



European Office | Where: Uburen



Co-organised by NTNU and the Research Council of Norway



Where: Uburen

4) Low Key Urban Spaces in a High Tech World (p 21)

Co-organised by DOGA | Where: Mastrafjorden B

4) Security and Risk Governance in the Smart City (p 18)

Co-organised by UIS SEROS and NordSTEVA | Where: Mastrafjorden B

5) Innovation Edge, How to Bring Life to your IoT (p 22)

Co-organised by Hewlett Packard Enterprise | Where: Mastrafjorden A

5) Smart Buildings (p 19)

Co-organised by Cisco | Where: Mastrafjorden A

6) Mobility 2: Smart City Mobility and Charging Solutions (p 22)

6) Mobility 1: Driving Change with Technology and Services (p 19)



Co-organised by Rambøll | Where: Lysefjorden A

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Co-organised by Rambøll | Where: Lysefjorden A

EXPO OPEN 08:30 – 17:00

THURSDAY SEPT 28TH SMART CITY BUSINESS MODELS

08:15 – 08:45 REGISTRATION AND COFFEE

12:30 – 13:30 Lunch / EXPO

08:45 – 10:30 PLENARY SESSIONS

13:30 – 15:00 PARALLEL SESSIONS PART 4

(see next page)

Hosts: Tone Grindland, Head of Economic Development City of Stavanger and Ivar Rusdal, Chairman of Nordic Edge AS, Stavanger

15:30 – 17:00 PLENARY SESSIONS

Smart Collaborative Leadership: The Role of Cities

Smart City Business Models: Open Collaboration on a Horizontal Platform

Gunn Marit Helgesen, The Norwegian Association of Local and Regional Authorities (KS)

Marc Jadoul, Market Development Director, Marketing & Corporate Affairs, Nokia

Technology as a Driver for Value Creation in a Smarter Society

Smart City Challenges and Ambitions

Tim Turitto, Worldwide General Manager, Governement at Microsoft

• Lene Lad Johansen, Project Manager, SmartOslo
 • Mika Hakosalo, Project Manager, Grow Smarter and Stockholm Lighthouse City

Innovative Leadership and Big Design – Strategy for a Smart and Open City

• Mikkel Balskilde Hansen, Head of Traffic Department, Copenhagen • Veera Mustonen, Head of Smart Kalasatama, Deputy CEO of Forum Virium Helsinki

Morten Wolden, Councillor, Municipality of Trondheim

Final Smart Talk Greater Sustainability in Urban Development

Anita Krohn Traaseth, CEO, Innovation Norway

Lotte Tøgersen, Director of Education & Research, VIA Engineering. Safaris and Workshops, please see page 14 - 15.

10:30 – 11:00 Break / EXPO

11:00 – 12:30 PARALLEL SESSIONS PART 3

(see next page) Changes may occur, please visit nordicedge.org

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PARALLEL SESSIONS THURSDAY SEPT 28TH 11:00 – 12:30 PART 3

13:30 – 15:00 PART 4

1) Smart City Transformation Pathways (p 24)

1) Artificial Intelligence (p 27) Co-organised by SpareBank 1 SR-Bank | Where: Lysefjorden B



Co-organised by NTNU | Where: Mastrafjorden B

2) Smart City Strategy (p 24)

2) Smart Small and Medium-sized Minicipalities (p 27)





Co-organised by Municipality of Oslo | Where: Lysefjorden A

Co-organised by the Municipality of Gjesdal | Where: Lysefjorden A

3) ART CITY – NUART Presents WORK, CREATE, PLAY (p 25)

3) Models for Public-Private Innovation in Cities (p 28)





Co-organised by Nuart | Where: Snønuten

Co-organised by Innovation Norway | Where: Mastrafjorden B

4) Big and Open Data – The Role of Cities (p 25)

4) Satellite Applications Enhancing Quality of Life in Cities (p 28)





Co-organised by Open & Agile Smart Citites | Where: Mastrafjorden A

Co-organised by Eurisy | Where: Uburen

5) Smart Citizens – It is About Learning, Empowerment & Dialogue (p 26)

5) Smart Cities and Regional Development (p 29)

Co-organised by the University of Stavanger, Centre for Innovation Research





Where: Snønuten

Co-organised by Öresundskraft and Interreg | Where: Uburen

6) Smart Energy (p 26)

6) City Platforms (p 29)





Co-organised by Smart Innovation Norway | Where: Lysefjorden B

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Co-organised by the City of Sandnes | Where: Lysefjorden A

SAFARIS 2017 VISIT A SMART HOME

by the Stavanger firm, Hey-Ho Lets Go. Join us at the museum for a presentation and tour of the exhibition, only a short walk from the conference venue.

The Lyse demo home: All the features that make a 2017 home smart – including solutions of the future for heating, lighting, sun-screening, ventilation, entertainment platforms, security, video communication and front door control – among many other things. Experts from Lyse will be at hand to guide visitors through it all.

16:00 - 18:00 Wednesday September 27th, group walk departure 16:00 from outside the Conference Hall entrance.

A WALK IN THE PARK - SMART CITY MADE SIMPLE

13:30 - 15:00 Wednesday September 27th, bus departure 13:30 from outside the Conference Hall entrance

We embark on a short everyday hike around the local green trails of the Smart City of Stavanger, close to the expo venue. We give you a sneak peek into a new user centric framework for privacy and privatepublic co-creation. Along the way we will be introduced to content of future contributors from across public and commercial interests, Virklund Sport, The Museum of Art and Friends of the Earth Norway (Naturvernforbundet). Discover how personal data ownership will empower your life, business and city.

GREEN MOUNTAIN Welcome to Green Mountain data centre, a former NATO ammunition storage facility converted into a unique high security colocation data centre with 22 500 m2 technical space availability. The infrastructure has been designed for a power capacity of 26 MW. The high security data centre comprises 6 large halls deep inside the mountain whereof two are presently populated with IT equipment. Green Mountain’s data centre is probably Europe’s most secure, robust and resilient wholesale colocation data centre. The site is fully operational with clients including Financial institutions, Health, Oil & Gas, IT companies and Government.

11:00 - 12:00 Thursday September 28th, group walk departure 11:00 from Bolders exhibition (J35) stand at the exhibition

RYFAST TUNNEL The Ryfast Tunnel project is an ambitious tunnelling project encompassing 3 separate tunnels within the Stavanger region. Once complete, the Ryfylke tunnel (14.3 km), between Ryfylke and North Jæren will be the longest undersea road tunnel in the world, the deepest point being 292 m below sea level. We will meet Project Manager Gunnar Eiterjord and his colleagues for a presentation about Ryfast and Rogfast, and we will also get to visit one of the tunnels.

16:00 - 19:00 Wednesday September 27th, bus departure 16:00 from outside the Conference Hall entrance. Note: On the bus ride (an 80 minutes round trip) you will experience beautiful scenery!

VIRTUAL KITTY – STAVANGER ART MUSEUM Kitty L. Kielland (1843–1914) was a pioneering Norwegian artist. She was the first to treat Jæren, the area south of Stavanger, as a subject in landscape painting, and one of the first to paint outdoors. Now, using digital technology, her work can be viewed using advanced 3D glasses (Hono Lens) and two mobile apps have been developed

13:00 - 15:00 Thursday September 28th, bus departure 13:00 from outside the Conference Hall entrance. Please note that each Safari has limited space, so make sure to sign up early! Send email to: [email protected]

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WORKSHOPS & SOCIAL EVENTS

WEDNESDAY 27TH SEPTEMBER 16:00 - 17:30 MY CITY, MY WAY, WHY GDPR WIL CHANGE EVERYTHING

THURSDAY 28TH SEPTEMBER 11:00 - 12:30 AN INNOVATIVE APPROACH TO SMART TRANSPORT CITIES

Hosted by Erik Skjærseth, Founder and CEO of Bolder | Where: Synesvarden

Hosted by Maria Wass-Danielsen, Partner and Senior Consultant at Urban Creators | Where: Vårlivarden

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a regulation intended to strengthen and unify data protection for all individuals within the European Union (EU). The primary

Using Copenhagen streets as laboratories for a public-private innovation (PPI) to develop

objectives of the GDPR are to give control back to citizens and residents over their

future Intelligent Transport Solutions (ITS) for supporting a carbon neutral city.

personal data. This workshop will present the learnings and outcome from the PPI process in This workshop will explore the new value chains and business models empowered

Copenhagen and the value of innovative partnerships. In order to create a framework for

by citizen’s ownership of data. How can Smart Cities and businesses be built to set a

innovative partners, what are the barriers and opportunities seen from the public and

precedence in the way we think about privacy in the future?

private side?

THURSDAY 28TH SEPTEMBER 11:00 - 12:30 HEALTHY LIVING IN SMART CITIES – SEIZING OPPORTUNITIES AND DELIVERING TANGIBLE RESULTS

SOCIAL EVENTS: Smartby Pils Tuesday from 18:00 at the bar På Kornet with Smarte Byer Norge

Co-organized by the CORAL network and the Stavanger Region European Office

Meet-Up Party

Where: Synesvarden

Tuesday from 20:00 at Hall Toll in the town centre This workshop focuses on how Smart City policy and innovation can best lead to healthy citizens, healthy communities and healthy cities. An important objective is to identify how

Arty, Smarty Party

Smart Cities and companies already create healthier communities across Europe and to

Wednesday from 19:30 at Tou Scene where a mingle dinner will be served and you can

map how this agenda is being addressed in policy, partnership and practical terms.

access the Nuart Exhibition in the Beer Halls on the ground floor.

This workshop offers a forum for stakeholders working in a diverse range of sectors to

Read more at nordicedge.org/info

explore how cities can maximise the health benefits of wider Smart City innovations – such as those for the environment, transport/mobility and housing/homes.

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WEDNESDAY SEPT 27TH 14:00 - 15:30 PARALLEL SESSIONS PART 1

1) DEMOCRACY IN THE AREA OF NEW TECHNOLOGY

2) HEALTH IOT: A NEW DIMENSION TO TECHNOLOGY ASSISTED CARE

A Smart City needs smart citizens. However, in times of fake news and fake science, who do we hold responsible for us dumbing down? Media or tech developers? In

Internet of Things (IoT) is making its way into the health sector and in this session,

this session, media meets some of the most interesting tech companies in the

we will give examples and explore possibilities to use IOT technology for improved

Nordics to discuss where smartness really matters: in our minds.

health care.

When the (Social) Media Matters

Watson IOT in Healthcare - What is it, and What is it Capable of?

Ingeborg Volan, Head of Newsroom, Innovation and Developent at Adresseavisen

Loek Vredenberg, Chief Technology Office, IBM Norway

How to Light a Digital Camp Fire

How Can Big Data and Artificial Intelligence Save Lives and Provide Better Healthcare?

Niklas Lohmann, CEO, Haaartland

Elisabeth Karlsen, Head of Products, eSmart Systems

Empowering Societies

A New Dimension to Technology Assisted Care

Annelene Næss, Director of Smart Digital at Telenor Norway

Morten Andresen, CEO of Imatis

In an Age of Universal Greed: Sharing is a (R)evolutionary Act Birgitta Jónsdóttir, Poetician/parliamentarian for the Pirate Party in the Icelandic Parliament & chairman for IMMI

Co-organiser: Broen.xyz

Co-organiser: Norwegian Smart Care Cluster

Session Chair: Hilde Sandvik, Founder and Editor in Chief,

Session Chair: Arild Kristensen, Project Manager, Norwegian Smart

Broen.xyz

Care Cluster

Where: Snønuten

Where: Lysefjorden B

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WEDNESDAY SEPT 27TH 14:00 - 15:30 PARALLEL SESSIONS PART 1

3) MEET THE NEW LIGHTHOUSE CITIES

4) SECURITY AND RISK GOVERNANCE IN THE SMART CITY

The newest edition of frontrunner cities awarded funding under the Smart Cities

Smart technologies can increase both safety and security in our cities, however,

Lighhouse call of the European Union’s research and innovation programme,

they can also raise problems which challenge social values. In this session, the

Horizon 2020, will present smart policies and initiatives and the two winner

presentations will discuss smart technologies for increased safety; how these may

projects RUGGEDISED and mySmartLife.

impact on risk governance in cities, and the core dilemmas in utilising them.

The Policy Framework Lighthouse Cities – Aims & Objectives – Results & Challenges

Risk Governance in Smart Cities

Andreea Strachinescu, Head of Unit, DG Energy, European Commission

Studies e.V. (IASS)

The New Lighthouse Project: RUGGEDISED

Developing Smart Cities - Dilemmas in Societal Safety and Security

Gavin Slater, Group Manager for City Energy & Carbon Management, City of Glasgow,

Odd Einar Olsen, Professor of Risk Management and Societal Safety, University of

Albert Engels, Project Coordinator, Rotterdam City Council and Carina Aschan, Strategic

Stavanger

Ortwin Renn, Professor and Scientific Director, Institute for Advanced Sustainability

developer at the City Department of Comprehensive Planning in Umeå

The New Lighthouse Project: mySmartLife

Policy and Tools for Safe Technologies – Challenges in Risk analysis and Vulnerability Assessments

Christoph Lindemann, Head of Department, SMARTCity and Innovation, City of Hamburg,

Janne Hagen, Head Engineer and Project Manager for The Cyber Security Regulation

Benoit Cuvelier, Project Manager Nantes Metropole and Mikka Martikka, Helsinki

Project, Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate (NVE)

Lighthouse Lead, City of Helsinki Environment Sector Roundtable Discussion: Risk, Security and Societal Values – Implications for Nordic Smart Cities?

Discussion, including considerations from a “veteran” Lighthouse city by Gerd Seehus, Coordinator of the Triangulum Project, Stavanger municipality and a “veteran” Lighthouse Coordinator by Damian Wagner, Fraunhofer, Coordinator of the Triangulum Project

Co-organisers: SEROS – Centre for Risk Management and Societal Co-organiser: Stavanger Region European Office

Safety, University of Stavanger and NordSTEVA – Nordic Centre for

and Greater Stavanger

Security Technologies and Societal Values

Session Chair: Heidi Kristina Jakobsen, Director,

Session Chair: Kenneth Pettersen, Associate Professor, University

Stavanger Region European Office

of Stavanger

Where: Uburen

Where: Mastrafjorden B

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WEDNESDAY SEPT 27TH 14:00 - 15:30 PARALLEL SESSIONS PART 1

5) SMART BUILDINGS

6) MOBILITY 1: DRIVING CHANGE WITH TECHNOLOGY AND SERVICES

What makes a building smart? The use of technology and sensors? How do you define a Smart Building? How can the suppliers change to deliver smart buildings?

The Smart City holds the potential to transform the flow of goods and people. The

How do you get interaction between the different parts of the building ecosystem

change comes in many shapes; from self-driving cars to parking sensors, from

to become a smart building?

personally owned modes of transportation towards mobility solutions that are consumed as a service. This session will explore different solutions and present

We have gathered a small group from both suppliers, ecosystems, contractors and

new technology, where the aim is more sustainable mobility.

integrators to discuss these issues. We believe that smart buildings will change the way we work, live and learn. Together we can deliver smart buildings, whether it

Converging Mobility in Smart Cities

is to the users, landlords, tenants or builders. Come to our breakout to get a small

Michael Eimstad, Senior Commercial Manager Parking, Q-Free

insight into the world of Smart Buildings.

Mobility as a Service

Introductions to industry thoughts on Smart Buildings;

Sampo Hietanen, CEO at MaaS Global Ltd

• Jorleif Aagard, Vertical Solution Architect, Cisco • Astrid Simonsen Joost, CEO Phillips Lightning Nordics

Creating Smart Cities through Electric Free Float Car Sharing

• Frode Aardal, Business Manager Smart Building, Atea

Henrik Isaksen, Founder and Chairman, GreenMobility - Your City Car

Intelligent Parking Technology and Solutions ”Example of Installation”

Panel Q&A and Discussions with:

Andreas Hartman, Managing Director, ADEC Technologies AG

Sven Strømer Thaulow, Managing Director Cisco Norway & Iceland, Astrid Simonsen Joost,

For Life Outside the Parking Lot

CEO Phillips Lightning Nordics and Frode Aardal, Business Manager Smart Building, Atea

Stian Andre Holst, Country Manager, EasyPark, Norway

Co-organiser: Rambøll Session Chair: Siri Legernes, Head of Division, Architecture &

Co-organiser: Cisco

Spatial Planning, Ramboll Norway

Session Chair: Tom Erik Grimslid, Account Manager at Cisco

Where: Lysefjorden A

Systems Where: Mastrafjorden A

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WEDNESDAY SEPT 27TH 13:30 – 16:40 NORWAY-CHINA GREEN SMART CITY FORUM

SMART CITY PRACTICE IN CHINA – HOW DO THEY SHARE THEIR 9 MILLION BICYCLES IN BEIJING? World Green Design Organization (WGDO) and Innovation Norway´s office in Beijing have partnered with Nordic Edge, and this is the first Norway-China seminar at Nordic Edge Expo. WGDO is the first non-profit international organisation to promote the development of green design throughout the world and the organisation is looking forward to meeting many potential Nordic partners.

Opening Remarks Christine Sagen Helgø, the Mayor of Stavanger and Dinghuan Shi, Chairman of WGDO

Smart City in Norway Gaute Hagerup, IN Smart Society Hub Director

New Practice in China Smart City--Sharing Economy and Green Innovation Zheng Mingmei, Secretary General of China Smart City Industry Alliance

Transportation Big data Analysis and Sharing Transportation Development Wang Jiachuan, Deputy Director of Beijing Transportation Information Center

Note: Limited number of seats, please arrive early. Registration from 13:30 - 14:00.

Smart City Stavanger

Co-organiser: World Green Design Organization and Innovation Norway, Beijing

Tone Grindland, Head of Economic Development Stavanger city

Session Chair: Knut Roald Sørlie, Commercial Counsellor of Norwegian Embassy in

Smart City Overview from Huawei

Where: Vindafjord, Forum Expo 2nd floor

Beijing, IN China Director

Ai Jin, Solution Manager of Huawei Smart City Business

The Smart City – It All Start With the Basics to Meet the Future Eirik Gundegjerde, Director of 5G & Mobility of Lyse

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WEDNESDAY SEPT 27TH 16:00 - 17:30 PARALLEL SESSIONS PART 2

1) SMART & SOCIAL MEDIA IN A SMART FUTURE

2) ENERGY2HEALTH

Norwegian media companies are among the most innovative in the world. Meet

Norway Health Tech is a health technology cluster, organised as a non-profit

five of Norway’s top media executives and hear how they are preparing for a smart

member organisation. With over 200 members we cover the full value chain in

future, see how they engage their users to develop even better services and get

healthcare. Our goal is to build and scale sustainable healthcare solutions in

insights into possible services being launched in the coming years.

Norway and internationally. The healthcare sector needs highly qualified people, innovative technology and a supplier industry. With the Energy2Health project

Preparing for the Future

we want to focus and stimulate the technology and knowledge interaction that is

Rolv Erik Ryssdal, CEO, Schibsted

happening, and has a great potential of increasing, between the oil & gas industry and health.

AI and Smarter Media

Understanding Cancer with Tools from Petroleum Research

Letizia Jaccheri, Professor, Department of Computer Science, NTNU

Ingunn W. Jolma, Research Scientist at the International Research Institute of Stavanger

Biometric Data – Will Future Marketers be Able to Target your Emotions?

Utilising Multidisciplinary Competency in Product Development within Health Technology

Freddy Aursø, CEO, Lighthouse8

Legacy Media Searching for Tomorrows Audience

Nina Fagerheim Åmodt: CMO, Tidewave and Elen Haugs Langvik, COO, Tidewave

Helje Solberg, Editor/CEO VGTV and Chairwoman of Faktisk.no

From Flow of Oil and Gas to Patient Flow

Making Life Easier

Morten Andresen, CEO Imatis

Hildegunn Soldal, Head of Digital at NRK, Norway’s public broadcaster

Co-organiser: Mediebedriftene

Co-organiser: Norway Health Tech

Session Chair: Elin Stueland, Digital Editor,

Session Chair: Anita Moe Larsen , Head of Communications,

Stavanger Aftenblad

Norway Health Tech

Where: Snønuten

Where: Lysefjorden B

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WEDNESDAY SEPT 27TH 16:00 - 17:30 PARALLEL SESSIONS PART 2

3) SUSTAINABLE URBAN CHINA

4) LOW KEY URBAN SPACES IN A HIGH TECH WORLD

This is a session for Nordic actors who want to get (more) engaged in innovation-

Is a digital city a Smart City? Through this parallel session, DOGA and AHO want to

driven urbanisation in China: participation in the EU-China Innovation Platform

discuss the implications of a new urban development that is high on technology,

on Sustainable Urbanisation, the latest updates on Chinese urban policy

while what the inhabitants may really need, are low key urban spaces. Through

strategies, corporate visions on Smart City technology development and funding

this, we hope to show the importance and the use of the tools that come from the

opportunities.

field of design and architecture.

The URBAN-EU-CHINA Innovation Platform on Sustainable Urbanisation

Design for Buildings, Infrastructure, Cities, Systems ... and Complexity

Annemie Wyckmans, URBAN-EU-CHINA Coordinator, Professor at Faculty of Architecture

Dan Hill, Associate Director at Arup, and Head of Arup Digital Studio

and Design, NTNU

Street Smart – Listening to the City EUs Internationalization Strategy towards China on Sustainable Urbanisation, and Chinese Urbanization Policy

Johan Høgåsen-Hallesby, CTO of Urban Infrastructure Partner (UIP)

Manfred Horvat, Chairman of Horizon 2020 Advisory Group for International Cooperation,

Smart Streets of Copenhagen

Adjunct Professor at Faculty of Architecture and Design, NTNU

Rikke Gram-Hansen, Special Advisor at the City of Copenhagen

Climate Smart Urban Development in Chinese Megacities

The Test Lab of a Smart City

Andrew Gouldson, Director of the ESRC Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy,

Veera Mustonen, Head of Smart Kalasatama, Deputy CEO of Forum Virium Helsinki

Leeds University

Nordic Life in Urban Spaces? Huawei’s View on Smart City Technologies

Jan Christian Vestre, CEO of Vestre AS

Eivind Mikkelsen, Product Manager, Huawei Norway

Sparkling Spaces – Smart Use of City Infrastructure Cooperation with China, Upcoming Joint Calls with Norwegian Funding

Siri Holmboe Høibo, Advisor in Architecture and Urban Development, DOGA

Thomas Hansteen, Special Advisor at The Research Council of Norway Co-organiser: DOGA, Design and Architecture, Norway Co-organiser: NTNU and The Research Council of Norway

Session Chair: Einar Sneve Martinussen, Interaction designer and

Session Chair: Annemie Wyckmans, URBAN-EU-CHINA

researcher, Institute of Design at the Oslo School of Architecture

Coordinator, Professor at Faculty of Architecture and Design, NTNU

and Design. Note: This session lasts until 18:00.

Where: Uburen

Where: Mastrafjorden B

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WEDNESDAY SEPT 27TH 16:00 - 17:30 PARALLEL SESSIONS PART 2

5) INNOVATION EDGE: HOW TO BRING LIFE TO YOUR IOT

6) MOBILITY 2: SMART CITY MOBILITY AND CHARGING SOLUTIONS

The concept Internet of Things has quickly moved from a slightly nerdy buzzword to actual, production ready solutions that can bring great value to nearly any

The Smart City holds the potential to transform goods and people. The change

organisation. Using real-life examples, these sessions detail how three distinct

comes in many shapes; from self-driving cars to parking sensors, from personally

industries have put these ideas to work: government, healthcare and O&G all share

owned modes of transportation towards mobility solutions that are consumed as

their experiences.

a service. This session will explore different solutions and present new technology, where the aim is more sustainable mobility.

Accelerate IoT Insights From the Intelligent Edge Yanick Pouffary, Chief Technologist for Consulting Network and Mobility Service Line, HPE

The Future Energy Systems are Depending on Smart Charging Solutions

Pointnext

Gøran Vollan, Project Manager, Fortum Charge&Drive, Norway

Healthcare is Going Mobile First

Home Charging and Technology

Aleksander Johannessen, Category Manager, Aruba

Moises Barea, Commercial Director, Wallbox Chargers

Big Data, Taking the Leap from Prototyping to Full-Scale Adoption

Smarter and Greener Solutions in Urban Transport

Kjetil Halvorsen, Regional Manager, bWise

Bernt Reitan Jenssen, Chief Executive Officer, Ruter AS

Refinery of the Future – A New Standard in Factory Efficiency and Safety

Smart Choices Will Drive Smart Cities

Matthias Roese, Domain Executive, Global Industries Manufacturing & Distribution, HPE

Kari Ovesen Haugland, Head of Division, Transportation Planning in Norway and Jukka-Pekka Pitkänen, Director, Urban Division, Ramboll Finland

Co-organiser: Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE)

Co-organiser: Rambøll

Session Chair: Stig Alstedt, Chief Technologist, Hewlett Packard

Session Chair: Siri Legernes, Head of Division, Architecture &

Enterprise

Spatial Planning, Ramboll Norway

Where: Mastrafjorden A

Where: Lysefjorden A

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THURSDAY SEPT 28TH 11:00 - 12:30 PARALLEL SESSIONS PART 3

1) SMART CITY TRANSFORMATION PATHWAYS

2) SMART CITY STRATEGY

How can research and innovation support cities in their ambitions to become global

How do cities define a Smart City, and why do they need a strategy for Smart

frontrunners towards a sustainable low-carbon society? Experts from European

Cities? Join us in a discussion on the strategies behind Smart Cities from the cities

Smart City projects will present their results and experiences from their long-term

perspectives.

commitment to developing and implementing Smart City solutions.

A Research and Innovation Roadmap for Smart Cities

SmartOslo, a New Direction with a Smart City Strategy, What Does it Mean?

Annemie Wyckmans, EERA Joint Programme Smart Cities Coordinator, Professor at Faculty

Bettina Thorvik, Political Adviser for the Deputy Mayor of Businesses and Ownership, City

of Architecture and Design, NTNU

of Oslo

The Economics of Smart Low Carbon Cities

Smart Tampere

Andrew Gouldson, Director of the ESRC Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy,

Teppo Rantanen, Executive Director for Economic Policy, Competitiveness and Innovation

Leeds University, UK

at the City of Tampere

Integrated Assessment for Smarter Cities

Smart City Stavanger - Engaging Through Projects

Ruth Kerrigan, Director of R&D, Integrated Environmental Solutions, Ireland

Gunnar Crawford, Head of Smart city Stavanger

The RAMSES Transitions Handbook for Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation in Cities

Smart Organisations, Smart Cities Shan Sharma, Strategy and Innovation Director of Oorja Creative, Melbourne, Australia

Efren Feliu, Climate Change Manager, Energy and Environment Division at Tecnalia, Spain Panel discussion: Why do Smart Cities need a Smart City strategy? What is the city`s

The Smart Cities Guidance Package for Implementation, Scaling Up and Transfer of Smart City Projects

role in the Smart City and how can we work to accelerate the Smart City? How can the city support business development and startups? Is the Smart City smart for all citizens?

James Kallaos, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Faculty of Architecture and Design, NTNU Co-organiser: Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) Session Chair: Annemie Wyckmans, Professor at Faculty of

Co-organiser: The Oslo Municipality

Architecture and Design, NTNU

Session Chair: Lene Lad Johansen, Project Manager, SmartOslo

Where: Mastrafjorden B

Where: Lysefjorden A

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THURSDAY SEPT 28TH 11:00 - 12:30 PARALLEL SESSIONS PART 3

3) ART CITY: NUART PRESENTS WORK, CREATE, PLAY

4) BIG AND OPEN DATA – THE ROLE OF CITIES

How a quietly progressing revolution in public art practice is shaping future

Cities have an important role in the further development of Big & Open Data.

cities whilst creating happier, healthier, more civic minded citizens given agency

But how can they give back the city data to the people and make sure it stays

through technology. Nuart explores the ways in which our cities can be rewired and

public? And should they? This session includes experts from several Nordic cities

transformed through unusual, dynamic and often illegal public art practice.

and organisations, who will discuss examples on how to deal with the different challenges and opportunities concerning open data and cities.

Reclaiming Public Space Jordan Seiler, Artist, activist and urban interventionist. Founder of both NOAD and

City Collaboration on Open Data - Experiences from Finland

Subvertisers International, organisations dedicated to challenging and creating

Matti Saastamoinen, Development Manager, Open Data – Business Tampere

alternatives to corporate public advertising.

Hacking the City

How the Nordics can Punch About its Weight and Become a Driving Force in Smart City Development World-Wide

Mathieu Tremblin implements simple and playful processes of action inspired by

Gard Jenssen, Co-founder of Smarte Byer Norge

anonymous, autonomous and spontaneous practices in urban space.

Open Data Denmark – Creating a Market for Open Data in Denmark

The Hybrid Here, Now and Later

Line Gerstrand Knive, Smart City Coordinator, City of Aarhus

Angelique Spaninks, Director and Artistic Lead of Eindhoven’s MU Centre of Hybrid Art and Culture as well as Director and Lead Curator of the STRP Biënnale for creative technology.

The Playable City Hilary O’Shaughnessy, Lead Producer for Playable City

Co-organiser: Open & Agile Smart Citites Co-organiser: Nuart and curated by Martyn Reed

Session Chair: Davor Meersman, General Manager, OASC and City

Session Chair: Jordan Seiler & Martyn Reed

of Things Lead, imec

Where: Snønuten

Where: Mastrafjorden A

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THURSDAY SEPT 28TH 11:00 - 12:30 PARALLEL SESSIONS PART 3

5) SMART CITIZENS: LEARNING, EMPOWERMENT & DIALOGUE


6) SMART ENERGY

Together, we aim to build cities of the future that are truly sustainable – cities

The energy market and industry is facing a time of great disruption: old, static

where one can live, work and play in a future-proof way. As many before us have

energy systems are moving away. Smart grids, local energy markets, renewable

stated – a city doesn’t get smarter than we enable its citizens (and visitors) to be.

energy and prosumers are on its way to rule the market. Furthermore, we must

How can we prove and empower for sustainable everyday life and leisure time?

maintain a high pace to reach our climate goals for reduced emissions and efficient

Join us for a session on truly getting to know and communicate with who we are

use of resources. Innovative energy systems empower end users, create new

innovating for.

business models and disrupt traditional systems.

Cleantech Case for Öresundskraft and Helsingborg - Nudging for a Sustainable Life

Network Markets for Local Energy Trade

Charlotte Fischer, Manager for CONCITO Sustainable Business, Representing Cleantech

University of Norway (UiT)

Bernt A. Bremdal, Senior Advisor, Smart Innovation Norway AS and Professor at The Arctic

TIPP (Testbed for Innovative Public Procurement)

The Energy Industry is Ever Changing

Smart City Cooperation and Mobility Challenge in Malmö

Terese Troy Prebensen, CEO, Smart Energi/Partner Smart Energi Hvaler

Thomas Brunk, Strategist at City Planning Office and Daniel Stjernfeldt, Strategist at Street

Smart Energy and Climate Solutions for Sustainable Urban Development. The Interaction Between Buildings, Transportation and Energy Systems

& Parks Department, City of Malmö

Artificial Intelligence and Virtual Assistants - Making Cities Efficient, Sustainable and Smart

Audhild Kvam, Marketing Director, Enova

eSmart Systems - Provider of Next Generation IT Solutions

Henry Vaage Iversen, Chief Marketing Officer, Boost AI, Stavanger

Knut Johansen, CEO, eSmart Systems

Co-organiser: Öresundskraft and Interreg

Co-organiser: Smart Innovation Norway

Session Chair: Charlotte Fischer, Manager for CONCITO

Session Chair: Marianne Riddervold Kahrs, Senior Advisor, Smart

Sustainable Business

Cities and Communities

Where: Uburen

Where: Lysefjorden B

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THURSDAY SEPT 28TH 13:30 - 15:00 PARALLEL SESSIONS PART 4

1) ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE


2) SMART SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZED MUNICIPALITITES


Artificial Intelligence is already having a great impact on our society. But are we

We have heard a lot about the big cities, but many of the “smaller” cities in Europe

truly harnessing the possibilities of these technologies? The usecases are endless

are also working hard on getting “smarter”. What can bigger cities learn from

but value creation must be at the heart of these initiatives. This parallel session

smaller ones and what can smaller cities and communities learn from each other?

will explain and focus on how AI and machine learning will impact and change the

Key points for the session are: agility, attracting talent, benefits for a larger number

future of transportation, public and financial services and also change the digital

of citizens and easier collaboration with stakeholders. How will the strategies of

face of your bank and how we in the future will interact and control our everyday

smaller citites impact the development of regional, national and transnational

economy.

cooperation?

Public and Financial Services in a World of Invisible Interfaces

Why Smart is Smart

Peter Koraca, Lead Interaction Designer EVRY Strategic Design Lab

Frode Fjeldsbø, Mayor of Gjesdal Municipality

Banking Through Virtual Agents in a Connected Society

How Municipalities Can Lead the Way to Smarter Cities and Communities

Hans Kristian Aas, Nordic FutureTech lead in Accenture

Thor Moen, Leader Smart Cities and Communities and Ulrika Holmgren Senior Advisor Smart Cities and Communities, Smart Innovation Norway

Traffic Management 2.0 for Smart Cities

Umeå – the Smart City Lighthouse of the North

Martjin Martens, Senior Product Manager, TomTom

Carina Aschan, Strategic Developer at the City Department of Comprehensive Planning in

How AI Solutions Working on Encrypted Data Can Retain Privacy in the Cloud

Umeå

Nordic Smart City Export

Pål Børseth-Hansen, Business Development Manager at Inmeta, part of the Crayon group

Thomas Sichelkow, Senior Project Manager, Smart Cities World Lab, Gate 21

Moving the First Municipalities Into the Cloud Kai Atle Rød, General Manager of Skill AS Co-organiser: SpareBank 1 SR-Bank

Co-organiser: The Municipality of Gjesdal

Session Chair: Ramtin Matin, Lead Technological Strategist,

Session Chair: Tor Ole Steinsland, Director of Corporate

SpareBank 1 SR-Bank

Communications and Public Relations, Kommunalbanken Norway

Where: Lysefjorden B

Where: Lysefjorden A

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THURSDAY SEPT 28TH 13:30 - 15:00 PARALLEL SESSIONS PART 4

3) MODELS FOR PUBLIC-PRIVATE INNOVATION IN CITIES

4) SATELLITE APPLICATIONS ENHANCING QUALITY IN CITIES

How to accelerate true innovation processes between cities and companies –

This session will give an overview of available satellite-based services to improve

Different ways of letting the needs of a city be the guiding light of a real innovation

city management and the added-value of the satellite-based services. It will

process. This session will demonstrate some global best practices within public-

showcase the experience of two cities using satellite-based services to become

private partnerships, with focus on how to engage SMEs and Start-ups into real

more efficient and sustainable.

Smart City transformation.

Welcome and Opening Remarks

Support and Funding Opportunities to Develop Satellite-Based Services for Cities

Anita Krohn Traaseth CEO Innovation Norway & Gaute Hagerup, Smart City Manager,

Anja Strømme, Senior Advisor, Earth Observation, Norwegian Space Centre

Innovation Norway

The Story of a Private Company (Powel) that Scaled in a Public Market

Overview of Avaliable Satellite-Based Services for European City Administrators

Geir Nysetvold, Vice President of Water & Communities

Grazia Fiore, Research and Project Coordinator, Eurisy

Amsterdam Smart City

New Developments in the Use of Remote Sensing Data for Soil Monitoring

Frans-Anton Vermast, Strategy Advisor, Amsterdam Smart City

John Dehls, Senior Research Scientist, The Geological Survey of Norway (NGU)

Buy-from-Startups in Antwerpen

User Session: Examples from Cities in The Netherlands & Denmark

Tobias Verbist, Chief Architect at Digipolis

Panel Discussion with:

City of Diemen: Monitoring Soil Subsidence and Optimising Maintenance Works with the Support of Satellite Imagery

Hege Schøyen Dillner, Executive Vice President, Veidekke, Hilde Hukkelberg, Director

Ron Kaptijn, Policy Officer, Department of Spatial Management, City of Diemen

Innovation Norways London office, Frans-Anton Vermast, Strategic Advisor Amsterdam Smart City, Gunnar Crawford, Head of Stavanger Smart City, Henrik Verner Jensen, Clean

Existing and Potential Use of Satellite Data to Address Related Challenges

Cluster & C40 City Network, Copenhagen.

Lars Nørgård Holmegaard, CEO of Lemwig Water and Wastewater, Denmark

Co-organiser: Innovation Norway

Co-organiser: Eurisy

Session Chair: Anita Krohn Traaseth, CEO of Innovation Norway &

Session Chair: Grazia Fiore, Research and Project Coordinator,

Gaute Hagerup, Smart City Manager, Innovation Norway

Eurisy

Where: Mastrafjorden B

Where: Uburen

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THURSDAY SEPT 28TH 13:30 - 15:00 PARALLEL SESSIONS PART 4

5) SMART CITIES AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT

6) CITY PLATFORMS 


The panel examines Smart Cities as a regional economic development strategy,

Smart Cities depend on a collection of technologies like sensors, mobile computing,

discussing whether, and under which circumstances, Smart Cities can create

social media and high-speed communication networks. How to integrate

employment and economic growth in the regions where they are introduced.

the different parts is a challenge. The purpose of such integration is to boost interoperability between different sectors, to promote innovation and allow

Towards a Social Agenda for Smart City Development Strategies

citizens to benefit from intelligent surroundings. In this session, you will learn

Paul Benneworth, Senior Research Associate, University of Twente

more about how some major global companies approach this challenge. Their answer could be summed up by the term Smart City Platforms - even though their

The Missing Smart City(-Regional) Link? Towards A Social Innovation Bottom-Up Region Policy Decalogue (in H2020)

approach is quite different in many ways.

Igor Calzada, Urban Transformations H2020 European Senior Research Fellow and Policy

From Buzz to Business

Adviser, University of Oxford

Jon Christian Hillestad, Vice President, Telia Norway

Innovation: What Makes it Urban?

Empowering Cities with Connected Public Lighting as an Information Pathway

Grazia Concilio, Associate Professor in Urban Planning and Design, Politecnico di Milano

Bram Joosen, Business Developer in Smart Public Spaces Department at Philips Lighting

The Role of Smart Cities in Relation to Understanding Infrastructure Interdependencies

Research

Technology as a Driver for Value Creation in Smarter Society

Aksel Ersoy, Lecturer in Urban Geography, Oxford Brookes University

Shazad Rana, National Technology Officer for Microsoft Norway

Enabling City Digitization Through Collaboration. No One Can Do it Alone. Frank Tuhus, Senior Systems Engineer, Cisco Systems, Norway

Co-organiser: University of Stavanger (UiS), Centre for Innovation Research

Co-organiser: City of Sandnes

Session Chair: Rune Dahl Fitjar, Professor of Innovation Studies,

Session Chair: Mette Fossan, Innovation Advisor for the City of

University of Stavanger (UiS)

Sandnes

Where: Snønuten

Where: Mastrafjorden A

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ABOUT NORDIC EDGE The ambition of Nordic Edge is to function as a Smart City accelerator, putting the Nordic region on the global map as a vital region fostering innovative solutions for a smarter, safer, greener and better world.

CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION Nordic Edge Expo takes place in Stavanger, the energy capital of Europe, on the west coast of Norway. At Stavanger Forum, one of the leading conference centres in the Nordics, we have all the facilities needed to accommodate an ever-growing crowd of Smart City enthusiasts from all over the world. Please visit stavanger-forum.no

THE COMPETENCE HUB Nordic Edge is the driving force behind the emerging Smart City cluster ”Smart Cities and Communities”, encompassing more than 60 companies and institutions. We also act as advisors and facilitators for municipalities who intend to develop Smart City strategies for their city/region.

THE MATCHMAKER Nordic Edge is a non-profit company owned by private companies working in close cooperation with municipalities and city administrations to promote solutions for smarter cities and communities. In addition to being the host of Nordic Edge Expo, we initiate Smart City projects by bringing together companies, research institutions, living labs, universities, municipalities and city administrations.

WHAT TO EXPECT Nordic Edge Expo is a three day international conference and exhibition, offering a comprehensive marketing and communication platform, showcasing solutions for Smart Cities and communities. At Nordic Edge Expo you can expect to meet both cities and municipalities looking for smarter answers to the urban challenges they are facing, and the key players aiming to provide such services. You can learn from the best and acquire updated knowledge!

Nordic Edge Expo 2018 is scheduled for September 25. - 27. For more information about Nordic Edge, please visit nordicedge.org

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Philips Aerohive Hey-Ho Let’s Go Bertel O. Steen Lyse Lyse Elnett Altibox Smartly Norwegian Smart Care Cluster Norway Health Tech Norway Pumps & Pipes Møller Bil Stavanger Tieto Kverneland Bil Arrow Sopra Steria

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THE DOME ENTRANCE EXPO

H10-2 H10-3 H10-4 H10-5 H10-6 H10-7 H10-8 H10-9 H10-10 H10-11 H10-12 H10-13 H10-14 H10-15 H10-16 H10-17

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Citrix Genetec Innofactor and Lumagate Nextbridge Safe4 ICONFIRM Skill Skooler UMS Wellness Telecom ContinYou Crayon/Inmeta/Puzzlepart Viju Adoxio Buypass Osisoft

J3-1 J3-2 J5-1 J5-2 J10 J15 J20 J22 J25 J28 J29 J30-1 J30-2 J35 J40-1 J40-2

Sølvberget Icorn ENKO SCC Distech Controls Rambøll Smart Innovation Norway eSmart Systems Stavanger Municipality Sparebank 1 SR-Bank Nordic Edge Expo 2018 CGI Trialog Nexans Power Accessories France Bolder Rønning Elektro Zaptec

K38 K40 K42 K58 L40 L42 L46 L58-1 L58-2 L58-3 L58-4 L62-1 L62-2 L66 L70-1 L70-2

Stavantage IoT Network X2 Labs DNB Validé Norinnova Technology Transfer Include Ltd. Indesmatech Semtech Kerlink LoRaWAN Smart City Solutions Stavangerregionen Havn IKS Risavika Havn The Research Council of Norway Triangulum Lighthouse Project Steinbeis-Europa-Zentrum

EXHIBITORS A5- 1 Hitachi

B5-1

NTNU

F60

MV-Nordic

J3-2

Icorn

L58-4 LoRaWAN Smart City Solutions

A5-2

IBM

B5-2

Trondheim Kommune

F65

Zoaring

J5-1

ENKO SCC

L62-1

Stavangerregionen Havn IKS

A5-3

Leteng

B6

Greater Stavanger

F70

Canvas

J5-2

Distech Controls

L62-2

Risavika Havn

A5-4

Philips

B10-1 Westnet

G5

HPE

J10

Rambøll

L66

The Research Council of Norway

A5-5

Netapp

B10-2 Intelligent Solutions

G10

Montaag

J15

Smart Innovation Norway

L70-1

Triangulum Lighthouse Project

A5-6

Plantronics

B15

Masterloop

G15

Siemens

J20

eSmart Systems

L70-2

Steinbeis-Europa-Zentrum

A5-7

Riverbed

B20

Relacom

G20

Cisco

J22

Stavanger Municipality

L74

Time Municipality

A5-8

Veeam

B25

Com4

H10-1

Acando

J25

Sparebank 1 SR-Bank

M5

Telia

A5-9

Altibox

C5-1

EnablerHub

H10-2

Citrix

J28

Nordic Edge Expo 2018

M15

UiS

A5-10 Broadnet

C5-2

The City of Sandnes

H10-3

Genetec

J29

CGI

M20

Innovation Norway

A5-11

CA

C10

Kolumbus

H10-4

Innofactor and Lumagate

J30-1 Trialog

M25

BRNO Regional Chamber of Commerce

A5-12

CBK

C15

DOGA

H10-5

Nextbridge

J30-2 Nexans Power Accessories France

M30

Smarte Byer Norge

A5-13

CensorNet

D5

Telenor

H10-6

Safe4

J35

M35

ABB

A5-14 Fortinet

D10

Ecube Labs Co. Ltd.

H10-7

ICONFIRM

J40-1 Rønning Elektro

M40

SeaZen

A10-1

Lenovo

D15

TV-aksjonen

H10-8

Skill

J40-2 Zaptec

M45

EasyPark

A10-2

Samsung

D20

Geodata

H10-9

Skooler

J40-3 Futurehome

M50

EV-Box

A10-3

Checkpoint

D25

Museum of Archaeology

H10-10 UMS

J45

Podbike

M55

Agencja Rozwoju Aglomeracji Wroclawsklej SA

A10-4 Schneider Electric

D30

Philips

H10-11 Wellness Telecom

J50

Green Tech Center

A10-5

Snow

Bolder

D35

Aerohive

H10-12 ContinYou

J65

Bosch

A10-6 Targus

D55

Hey-Ho Let’s Go

H10-13 Crayon/Inmeta/Puzzlepart

J70

Olavstoppen

A10-7

D60

Bertel O. Steen

H10-14 Viju

J80

Enova

A10-8 Vmware

E5-1

Lyse

H10-15 Adoxio

K10

Nordic

A10-9

Apple

E5-2

Lyse Elnett

H10-16 Buypass

K12

Youblob

A15-1

Atea Skole

E5-3

Altibox

H10-17 Osisoft

K14

Robotic Innovation

A15-2

Atea Smart City

E5-4

Smartly

H10-18 Schneider Electric

K16

Data

A15-3

Atea Velferd

E10-1 Norwegian Smart Care Cluster

H10-19 TikkTalk

K18

Visam

A15-4

Atea Studio

E10-2 Norway Health Tech

H10-20 Advania

K20

JodaCare

A15-5

Atea Mobil

E25

Norway Pumps & Pipes

H10-21 Pridok

K38

Stavantage

A20-1 Cisco

E30

Møller Bil Stavanger

H10-22 Dynamisk Helse

K40

IoT Network

A20-2 Dell MC

E45

Tieto

H10-23 Bismart

K42

X2 Labs

A20-3 HPE

E50

Kverneland Bil

J1-1

Veritas

K58

DNB

A20-4 Logitech

F5

Arrow

J1-2

Interactive Norway

L40

Validé

A20-5 HP Inc.

F10

Sopra Steria

J1-3

NEC

L42

Norinnova Technology Transfer

A20-6 Atea

F15

Decca Technology

J1-4

Mitel

L46

Include Ltd.

B1

Møre og Romsdal Fylkeskommune

F25

Datek Light Control

J1-5

Contour Design

L58-1 Indesmatech

B2

Rogaland Fylkeskommune

F30

Geograf

J2

OneCo

L58-2 Semtech

B3

Gjesdal Kommune

F35

Ålgårds Auto

J3-1

Sølvberget

L58-3 Kerlink

Trend Micro

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EXPO STAGE WEDNESDAY SEPT 27TH

Host: Synneva Erland

14:00 - 15:00 IRIS

10:30 - 11:00 Skill AS – Hosted by: Tim Thorsen Ervik, Business Advisor

Realising the Renewable Society – What’s the Problem?

Empower Municipalities to Achieve More

Kristiane M. Lindland and Peter Breuhaus

11:00 - 11:15 Indesmatech – Hosted by: Ståle Pettersen, Vice President at Semtech

Welfare Technology in Municipal Care – Security Alarm/Assistance Alarm Brita Gjerstad and Svein Ingve Nødland

Wireless Communication Standard LoRa and LoRaWAN, Deployed in More than 250 Smart

Medtech – Smart Technology in Medicine

Cities

Ingunn Westvik Jolma and Thor Ole Gulsrud

11:15 - 11:30 Tech Nordic Advocates – Hosted by: Jeanette Carlsson, CEO

15:00 - 15:30 Masterloop – Hosted by: Jan Helge Skailand, Founder and CEO

Smarter Cities NOW: A Sustainable Urban Development Collaboration Forum

11:30 - 12:30 Screen City – Hosted by: Daniella Ariado and Tanya Toft, Curators of Screen City Biennial

Digging for Diamonds in Mountains of Sensor Data – Turning Databases and Data Streams Into Actionable Intelligence

Synergies and Complexities in Media Arts’ Participation in the Rise of the Technologically

15:30 - 16:00 Intelligent Solutions – Hosted by: Johan Höglund, CEO of Infracontrol

Intelligent City

12:30 - 13:00 Hyperloop One – Hosted by: YJ Fischer, Senior Lead for International Business

Swedish Cloud Service Used to Gain Better Control Over Infrastructure

16:00 - 16:30 COM4 – Hosted by: Steinar Andre Larner, CEO

Hyperloop – Building a Strategic Network for Northern Europe

Case Studies and Trends Within IoT

13:00 - 13:30 Futurehome/Rønning Elektro/Zaptec – Co-hosted by Erik Stokkeland, CEO Future Home and Fredrik Lima, Key Account Manager, Zaptec

16:30 - 17:00 Westnet – Hosted by: Steinar Omdahl, CEO Operation and Monitoring of IoT

Smart Energy Management

17:00 - 18:00 Bjørnson – Hosted by: Øyvind Bjørnson, CEO

13:30 - 14:00 EnablerHub – Hosted by: Pål Flemming Bang, Innovation & Business Development Manager, Delfi Data, and Mette Fossan, Innovation Advisor, City of Sandnes

Smart & Happy! Nordic Leadership as a Competitive Edge!

Enabling Smart Cities for the Future

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EXPO STAGE THURSDAY SEPT 28TH

15:00 - 15:30 Robotic Innovations – Hosted by: Bruno Adams, Mobile Robotics European Manager

Host: Synneva Erland

09:00 - 10:30 Bolder – Hosted by: Eirik Skjærseth, Founder and CEO

Next Generation AIV Solutions for Handling Transport and Logistics of Items in Smart

Why the Citizen Will Own the Digital City!

Buildings

10:30 - 11:00 TECHNOLOGY & EMOTIONS – Hosted by: Andrew Perkis, Professor

15:30 - 16:00 Bismart – Hosted by: Albert Isern, CEO Big Data Saves Lives

Bridging Technology: Presenting a Project by The Norwegian Polytechnic Society, i/o/lab

11:00 - 13:30 Climate KIC – Hosted by: Stavanger Municipality, Innovation Norway and Climate-KIC

16:00 - 17:00 Smart Fashion – Hosted by: Anja Halteskog Håland, Concept Developer, Lene Gravdal, Stylist and Public Speaker from Fast Fashion to Slow Fashion and Anjali Bhatnagar, Founder & Managing Director, SOBO community

An Innovation call for the coming rehabilitation of Stavanger City Hall has one out with the

How to Enable Smarter Fashion Consumption and Profitable Fashion Business Using

aim to obtain innovative ideas as to how Stavanger’s City Hall can be turned into a living

Technology in Collaboration With Human Interaction

and NTNU ARTEC

lab for smart city solutions. 3 finalists have been chosen to present their ideas at this pitch event.

14:00 - 14:20 NextBridge – Hosted by: Inge Grini, CEO How Analytics Helps to Understand the Real Movement of People, Using Mobile Network and Other Data

14:20 - 14:40 Schneider Electric – Hosted by: Kjetil Hulbach, EVlink Sales Manager, Schneider Electric EV Charging for Smart Cities, a Part of the Puzzle

14:40 - 15:00 Acando – Hosted by: Vince Hagen and Amit Agrawal How the Internet of Things Can Enable Smart Cities

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THE STAVANGER REGION The Stavanger region includes 16 municipalities. With a population of more than 330.000 it is the third largest city region in Norway. Stavanger is the region’s largest city with a population of around 130,000. The distance from mountains to fjords is short. The region offers wide-stretched beaches as far as the eye can see, colourful culture and spectacular culinary highlights.

Just to mention some; canoeing, kayaking, fishing, salmon safari, surfing, kiting, climbing, ZIP line, rappelling, SUP, boating, skiing, cycling, hiking or extreme sports such as base jumping or paragliding. Norway’s best surfing conditions are actually found along the Jæren beaches in the Stavanger region.

A short journey out of the city will take you to the world-famous tourist brochure sights such as Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock), Kjeragbolten and to the many stunning fjords in the area. The opportunities for an active holiday are endless in the entire region.

Restaurants and ingredients in this part of Norway have received excellent reviews from food critics, and today two restaurants in Stavanger hold the highly sought after Michelin star.

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