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23 - 24 September 2019 Hotel Istana, Kuala Lumpur Malaysia

UNLOCKING FUNCTIONAL & SUSTAINABLE CITIES An International Conference & Exhibition On Cities & Digital Transformation

Launching of

Malaysia Smart City Framework

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HLAF supports the importance of education in building an environment that is conducive to scientific creativity through the enhancement of research and development capabilities. The HLAF Science & Technology Scholarship Program awards scholarships to Ph.D. and Post-PhD scholars who are involved in research works that will have a significant milestone and impact on the world communities. It is part of HLAF pursuit of bridging the gap between nations via transfers of technologies and innovation and strive to explore and encourage innovation, technologies and knowledge which shall be of benefit to all mankind. Application Duration 15th April until 15th June each year Scholarship Type

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Immaculate Mbongo Langmia CAMEROON

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Yeap Li Ling MALAYSIA

Pharmacy

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Yuvendran Muniandy MALAYSIA

Phytochemistry

Leiden University

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Iman A.F Husain PALESTINE

Biotechnology Engineering

UIA

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Nor Anisa Arifin MALAYSIA

Fuel Cell

Birmingham University

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Muhammad Wahab Bin Amjad PAKISTAN

Pharmacy

UKM

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Ashwaq Mukred Saeed Qasem YEMEN

Information Technology

UKM

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Azin Amiri IRAN

Industrial Biotechnology

UPM

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Tan Peng Chee MALAYSIA

Membrane Technology

USM

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Muhammad Zeeshan Rafique PAKISTAN

Materials and Mechanical Engineering

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OVERVIEW Unlocking Functional & Sustainable Cities for All By 2050, over 70% of the world popula�on will be living in ci�es covering less than 2% of the earth’s surface. Never had city been so challenged and the trend con�nues to grow. And, this rise to many issues like rising inequality, environmental pollu�on, infrastructure access, traffic conges�on, mobility, safety and health of residents are only a few examples. Ci�es of the future should be hyper connec�ves, technologically equipped and smart; to improve the life of its residents. The development and combina�on of new technologies such as the Internet of Things, Big Data and Ar�ficial Intelligence offer a mul� and fast solu�on to transform ci�es to promote economic development, improve infrastructure & environment, enhance public services, engage with ci�zens and op�mize costs of managing public assets.

Smart City u�lises technologies and connected data sensors to enhance and become powerful in terms of infrastructure and city opera�ons. This includes monitoring and managing of public assets, transporta�on systems, ci�zens, power plants, water supplies, informa�on systems, civil bodies, and other community services. As per the new study from Navigant Research, the global market for smart city services is expected to reach $225.5 billion within the next decade. The hos�ng of the second edi�on of Ci�es 4.0 in Kuala Lumpur is to provide an interac�ve pla�orm for governments, municipali�es, urban planners, developers, urban futurists, solu�on providers and innovators to converge and make posi�ve impact in shaping resilient and sustainable ci�es.

Key themes of Cities 4.0 • • • • • •

Digital Transforma�on – Big Data, IoT, Augmented Analy�cs, Digital Twins, Cyber Forensic, Privacy, Blockchain Smart Governance – e-Government, Data Transparency, Public Safety Smart Economy – Cashless City, Machine learning, Smart Space, Connected Factories Smart Environment – Infrastructure, Connec�vity, Transporta�on, Water & Waste, Energy Smart Living – Smart Home, Ride Share, Autonomous, Smart Wearables, Smart Health Smart Ci�zen – Inclusion, Engagement, Immerse Experience

This will be the best place for city leaders and business innovators to connect and collaborate in planning and implemen�ng successful smart city projects.

Endorsed by : ASEAN-China Commerce Associa�on (ACCA)

Associa�on of Science Technology and Innova�on Intelligent Transport System Associa�on of Malaysia

Malaysia Green Building Council The Federa�on Of Malaysia Hardware, Machinery & Building Materials Dealers' Associa�on

Centre for Ar�ficial Intelligence and Robo�cs

Hong Kong Green Building Council Limited

Interna�onal Society of City & Regional Planners (ISOCARP)

Interna�onal Society for Small and Medium Enterprises Malaysian Rubber Products Manufacturers' Associa�on

Interna�onal Associa�on of Online Engineering

Green Building Council of Sri Lanka

Malaysia UAV Drone Ac�vist Society

Hong Kong Logis�cs Associa�on Malaysia Heavy Construc�on Equipment Owners' Associa�on Robo�cs Society of Singapore

Intelligent Transporta�on System of Taiwan

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GLOBAL URBANISATION RATE owth in the next 40 year

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MEGACITIES (10+ MILLION) OVER TIME 1970 (2)

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SMART CITIES MARKET INFO A big market, 3.3 Trillion $ in 2025 Smart City Market by Segments, Global, 2025 Smart Building 6 Market Value: $248.65 billion CAGR: 4.1% (2012 – 2025) China and India are the fastest growing market by Japan and Korea Smart Healthcare Market Value: $348.51 billion CAGR: 8.8% (2012-2025) North America to dominate the smart healthcare market with more than 50% share by 2025, followed by Europe

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n Smart Tr Market Value: $ 351.13 billion CAGR: 19.6% (2012 -2025) Market gr Middle East & Africa, and CIS + Eastern Europe

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1 7.4% 10.4% 36.8% 10.5%

Smart Governance and Smart Security Market Value: $1230.26 billion CAGR: 11.6% (2012 – 2025) More projects coming up in North American, Middle East and European regions

2 Smart Energy Market Value: $781.66 billion CAGR: 28.7% (2012 – 2025) Highest growth in North America

11.4% 23.4%

Smart Infrastructure 3 Market Value: $381.53 billion CAGR: 12.0% (2012 – 2025) Highest growth in North America and Asia

1.5 Trillion in 2020

Smart Governance and Smart Security Smart Energy Smart Infrastructure Smart Transporta n Smart Healthcare Smart Building

Source: Frost & Sullivan analysis

ASEAN SMART CITIES NETWORK Pilot Cities

Mandalay

Ha Noi Luang Prabang

Nay Pyi Taw

Vientiane

Yangon

Da Nang Bangkok Siem Raep Chongburiuri Battambang Phnom Penh Ho Chi Minh City

Manila

Cebu City

Phuket Kota Kinabalu Bandar Seri Begawan Kuala Lumpur

Davao City

Johor Bahru Kuching Singapore

DKI Jakarta

Makassar Banyuwangi Source: ASEAN Secretaria

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Smart monitors and controls across all aspects of city life are set to transform the urban landscape Transport Infrastructure

Environment

Buildings Life 02 BUILDING MANAGEMENT

04 ROOFTOP WIND TURBINES Wind turbines built on top of high rise building or integrated into the building design itself

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Electric vehicles and public transport, with charging ons across the city

09 REAL-TIME UPDATES

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Instant traffic updates sent to smartphones to help route-planning and avoid conges n

Intelligent and weatherstreetlights

19 TRAFFIC CONTROL / SMART ROADS Monitoring vehicles/pedestrian level tr

10 VERTICAL-AXIS WIND TURBINES Helical twisted wind turbine towers across the city for efficient use of space

16 WATER LEAKAGE DETECTION

14 POTABLE WATER MONITORING

Dete esence outside tanks and pressure va

Monitoring the quality of tap water across the city

17 LANDSLIDES AND AVALANCHE PREVENTION Monitoring soil moisture, vibr earth density

07 SMART GRID

08 CHEMICAL LEAKAGE DETECTION Dete kages and waste of factories in rivers

21 ELECTRIC TRANSPORT

Inte ve fast and slow lanes for walking and cycling

Solar panels integrated into the building fabric to replace con materials

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Monitoring vibr

18 FAST LANES

Controlling CO2 emissions of factories and

06 BUILDING-INTEGRATED PHOTOVOLTAICS

23 FIRE SAFETY Fire dete intelligent ex tailored to each room

05 AIR POLLUTION CONTROL

15 WI-FI Citywide free wi-fi for public use, including wi-fi on the Tube/Metro

13 EARTHQUAKE EARLY DETECTION Monitoring specific places emors

11 WASTE MANAGEMENT Monitoring rubbish levels in containers to refuse s 12 SMART PARKING Monitoring availability of parking spaces across the city

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PROGRAM - 23 – 24 SEPTEMBER 2019

DAY ONE: 23 SEPTEMBER 2019, MONDAY 7:30AM

Cities 4.0 Registration Begins Venue: Foyer of the Grand Mahkota Ballroom, Level BR, Hotel Istana, Kuala Lumpur

8:00AM

Exhibition Opens Venue: Foyer of the Grand Mahkota Ballroom, Level BR, Hotel Istana, Kuala Lumpur

8:30AM

Delegates take their seats at conference ballroom Venue: The Grand Mahkota Ballroom, Level BR, Hotel Istana, Kuala Lumpur

8:30AM

Arrival of Distinguished Guests

8:45AM

Arrival of the Guest of Honour

OPENING CEREMONY 9:00AM

INTRODUCTORY REMARKS Datuk Dr. Abdul Aziz S.A. Kadir, Chairman, Confexhub Group

9:05AM

WELCOME REMARKS Mr. Junaidi Said, Chief Executive Officer, Human Life Advancement Foundation

9:10AM

SPECIAL ADDRESS YB Puan Hajah Zuraida Binti Kamaruddin, Minister, Ministry of Housing and Local Government of Malaysia

9:30AM

INAUGURAL ADDRESS AND LAUNCH OF CITIES 4.0 2019 CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION YAB Tun Dr. Mahathir bin Mohamad, Prime Minister of Malaysia OFFICIAL LAUNCH OF ‘MALAYSIA SMART CITY FRAMEWORK YAB Tun Dr. Mahathir bin Mohamad, Prime Minister of Malaysia OFFICIAL LAUNCH OF MAKAN RM5 MOBILE APP YAB Tun Dr. Mahathir bin Mohamad, Prime Minister of Malaysia

10:00AM

Networking & Refreshments Break

PLENARY SESSION 10:30AM

Plenary Address 1: Malaysia’s Smart Cities Framework 2019 - 2025 YBhg. Datuk Dr. Mary Wong Lai Lin, Deputy Secretary General (Policy), Ministry of Housing and Local Government

10:55AM

Plenary Address 2: Future of Commerce Mr. Francois Hribovsek, Head, Digital Deployment & Solutions, Southeast Asia, Visa

11:20PM

Plenary Address 3: Shaping the City of Future by Embracing Digital Transformation in the Architecture, Engineering and Construction Industry Mr. Yun LangSheng, Senior VP, CTO & Leader of Innovation Business Group, Glodon Co., Ltd

11:45PM

Plenary Address 4: Embracing AI Defense For Smart Cities Ms. Eleanor Weaver, Global Division Director, Darktrace Industrial

12:10PM

Plenary Address 5: Creation of New SMEs in Industry 4.0 YBhg. Dato' Ts. Madani Sahari, CEO, Malaysia Automotive, Robotics and IoT Institute (MARii)

12:35PM

Plenary Address 6: Citizens Engagement Key to Successful Smart Cities Mr. Hazmi Yusof, Managing Director - Malaysia & Asia Pacific Senior Vice President, Frost & Sullivan

1:00PM

Luncheon for Guest Speakers and Delegates

SESSION ONE: SPECIFIC, ACTION-ORIENTED SMART GOVERNANCE 2:00PM

Paper 1: 5th Generation of Smart Government – Criteria and Governance

2:25PM

Paper 2: Smart Government Integrated Services for A More Seamless Customer Experience Mr. Aaron Tan Dani, Chairman, International Association of Software Architects Asia Pacific (Iasa Asia Pacific)

2:50PM

Paper 3: Exploit Conversational AI, IoT and Machine Learning to Deliver Personalised Digital Services to Citizens Mr. Yasser Helmy, Head of Smart Cities, Asia Pacific, Cisco Systems Singapore

3:15PM

Paper 4: Embedding the Use of Blockchain in Smart Government to Increase Transparency & Security Mr. Cris D. Tran, Regional Head and Managing Director, Infinity Blockchain Ventures (IBV)

3:40PM

Open Forum: Comments, Questions and Answers

SESSION TWO: BUILDING SMART ECONOMY THROUGH DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES 3:50PM

Paper 5: Building an Efficient Digital Economy with e-wallets Ms. Aiza Azreen Ahmad, Director of Strategic Development, Boost eWallet

4:15PM

Paper 6: Industry 4.0 in Sustainable and Smart Cities Mr. Ivan Kong, Area Sales Manager, Advantech Co. Malaysia Sdn Bhd

4:40PM

Paper 7: How to Successfully Develop a Smart Economy – From Concepts to Local Implementation Dr. Andreas Hauser, Director Digital Service, TÜV SÜD Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd.

5:05PM

Open Forum: Comments, Questions and Answers

5:15PM

End of Day 1

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PROGRAM - 23 – 24 SEPTEMBER 2019 DAY TWO: 24 SEPTEMBER 2019, TUESDAY 9:00AM

Cities 4.0 Leadership Forum: Journey Towards Smart Cities: Success Stories, Experiences and Challenges Moderator: Dr. Siti Muhaza Binti Sheikh Zainal, Under Secretary, Ministry of Housing and Local Government (KPKT)

10:30AM

Networking & Refreshments Break

11:00AM

Special Address: Moving Towards Smart Sustainable Cities Through Partnership Dr. Raslan Ahmad, FASc, Senior Vice President, Malaysian Industry-Government Group for High Technology (MIGHT)

SESSION THREE: EXPLOITATION OF TECHNOLOGIES IN SMART ENVIRONMENT Prof. Dato’ Dr. Ahmad B. Ibrahim, Senior Advisor, Fraunhofer & Professor, UCSI University Paper 8: Imbedding Digital Technologies to Build Infrastructure 11:25AM Mr. Ani Bhalekar, Associate Partner, McKinsey & Company 11:50AM

Paper 9: Open Data in Smart Cities – Empower Smart Environment Through Smart Data Strategy Mr. Martin Rabe, Business Development Manager for Digital Transformation, Fraunhofer IEM

12:15AM

Open Forum: Comments, Questions and Answers

12:25PM

Luncheon for Guest Speakers and Delegates

SESSION FOUR: SMART LIVING: A BETTER & BALANCED LIFE Deputado Estadual Felipe Souza, State Deputy, Deputado Estadual, Poder Legislativo - Assembleia Legislativa Do Etado Do Amazonas 1:25PM

Paper 10: The Future of Mobility: What are the Options?

1:50PM

Urbanlytics Datathon Winner Used-case Presentation: Creating Cashless and Low-Carbon City Solutions – Specific Focus on Low-Carbon Mobility Planning with Big Data

2:15PM

Open Forum: Comments, Questions and Answers

SESSION FIVE: SMART CITIES FOR SMART CITIZENS Deputado Capitao Alberto Neto, Deputado Federal, Câmara dos Deputados 2:25PM

Paper 15: eHealth and Exposome – The Smart Healthcare Solution for Smart Cities Associate Professor Cholatip Pongskul, Associate Dean for Information Technology, Faculty of Medicine, Khon Kaen University

2:50PM

Paper 16: Smart Education in Smart Cities and Smart Region Associate Professor Dr Chockalingam Aravind Vaithilingam, Programme Director - Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Faculty of Innovation and Technology, Taylor’s University

3:15PM

Open Forum: Comments, Questions and Answers

3:25PM

End of Conference

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UNDERSTAND THE FUTURE TRENDS Hear from inspiring urban futurist and business innovators on new technologies & applica�ons

COMPREHENSIVE CONTENT Updated informa�on reflec�ng your most concerned issues in developing smart, resilient and sustainable ci�es

DISTINGUISHED PRESENTERS Renowned best prac��oners, industry leaders and innovators sharing insights

EXTENSIVE SHOWCASE Discover new and innova�ve technologies and services within ci�es for social good, sustainability, resilience and equity

PREMIUM NETWORKING Unrivalled networking and exchange of experiences across 15+ countries

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Explore poten�al collabora�ons and with 300+ local and interna�onal industry stakeholders


THE EXHIBITION / SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES Who Should Sponsor & Exhibit

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Be part of the flagship event focused on building a smart and digi�sed city

Digital Infrastructure • Antenna Systems • Data Storage • Network Infrastructure • Terminals Digital Solu�ons • AR, MR and VR • Ar�ficial Intelligent (AI) Applica�ons • Cashless & Mobile Payment System • Cloud Solu�ons Smart Ci�es Solu�ons • Advanced Traffic Management • Construc�on / Developers • Disaster Management • E-Government Solu�ons • Electric Vehicle (EV) Infrastructure • Energy and Water Management Others • Augmenta�on Analy�cs • Advisory & Consul�ng • Blockchain • Financial Ins�tu�ons • Mobile Apps

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