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SMART CITIES FOR THE WORLD / MOBILE WORLD CONGRESS 2014 CHILE as a smart country CHILE statistics 17.566.815 15.397.784 11.329.736 15.266.206 13.336.909 7.374.115 9.316.127 5.028.060 2.346.055 2.290.609 2.013.609 2.060.875 1960 1982


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CHILE as a smart country

SMART CITIES FOR THE WORLD / MOBILE WORLD CONGRESS 2014

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CHILE statistics

3,739,148 660,804 3,369,849 2,785,226 584,623 TOTAL URBANA RURAL 1992 2002 4,339,952

POPULATION

HOUSEHOLDS 2.346.055 2.013.609 2.060.875 2.290.609 5.028.060 9.316.127 13.336.909 15.266.206 7.374.115 11.329.736 15.397.784 17.566.815 1960 1982 2000 2013 RURAL URBANA TOTAL POBLACIÓN

Source: INE

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Source: CIES

CHILE higher education

249,482 students in 1990

1,127,200 students in 2012

From 14.4% coverage of population between 18 and 24 in 1990 to 54.9% in 2012

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14.4% 2012 45.1% 1987

CHILE evolution of poverty index

Source: 2012 Casen Survey

Poverty line: Monthly per capita income US$140 in urban areas / US$95 in rural areas. Indigence level: Monthly per capita income US$70 in urban areas / US$56 in rural areas.

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CHILE political - administrative division

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GORE BUDGET 2014

$1,587 $1,620 2013 2014

VARIATION 2.1%

Amounts in US$ millions 2014

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SUCCESS FACTORS of Chile

STABLE COMPETITIVE TRANSPARENT EXCELLENT BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

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IN DIRECT FOREIGN INVESTMENT (2012) US$30,323MILL.

1ST

SOUTH AMERICAN COUNTRY TO JOIN THE OECD (2010)

N° 22

EASINESS TO DO BUSINESS FORBES MAGAZINE REPORT (2013) ECONOMY WITH LARGEST FOREIGN INVESTMENT (2012) FOR SECOND CONSECUTIVE YEAR

  • No. 11
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CHILEAN ECONOMY

relevant indicators

WEF #34 of 148

Competitiveness

CHILE No.7

By Heritage Foundation and Wall Street Journal

Economic freedom

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22%

CHILE a country open to the world

TREATIES IN EFFECT TREATIES SIGNED NEGOTIATIONS COMPLETED WITHOUT SIGNING

CHILEAN EXPORTS WITH TREATIES WITHOUT TREATIES

22% 78% 2000: US$18 billIon 93% 7% 2012: US$ 79 billIon

Represents 61.5%

  • f world

population

Represents 85.2%

  • f world

GDP

Source: Ministry of Economics 2012

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ABOUT CHILE per capita income

CHILE ARGENTINA URUGUAY VENEZUELA BRAZIL PERU COLOMBIA ECUADOR PARAGUAY BOLIVIA

18.4 18.2 15.8 13.2 12 10.7 10.7 8.8 6.1 5

GDP April 2013

US$18,419

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IMPACT OF IT SECTOR

in national GDP

5.2% TODAY 10% 2020

Source: Ministry of Economics

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CHILE

in digital figures

60%

  • f households

with Internet access

140%

mobile phone penetration

45%

  • f population

with Internet access

670%

increase in mobile Internet connections between 2009 and 2012

98%

  • f the population can benefit

from telecommunications offers

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MOBILE INTERNET CONNECTIONS EVERY

100 inhab.

OECD COUNT . CHILE SOUTH AM.

OECD AVERAGE

56.6

SOUTH AMERICA

10.3

Source: World Economic Forum

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INNOVATION in Chile

Chile moved from No. 66 to

  • No. 82 in innovation capability

Chile has public programs and efforts to promote innovation:

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WHAT ARE WE DOING in

Chile?

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SOME INITIATIVES

Smart Cities

During 2013, more than 12 million calls were serviced

25%

Dec 2012

33%

Mar 2013

37%

June 2013

40%

June 2013

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SOME INITIATIVES

Smart Cities

Transporte Informa from the Ministry of Transport and T elecommunications (MTT) Estrategia Digital de Salud 2011-2020 (T elemedicine in hospitals) Proposal to create Science and T echnology Viceminister Office

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SMART CITIES AREA

Fundación País Digital

Smart Cities Area creation (2012) The Foundation is supported by associates:

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SMART CITIES AREA

Fundación País Digital

Conducted and developed the first Smart Cities Summit in Chile (2013) Smart Cities Task force begins (technical and institutional) in 2013

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MMT

Proyecto colaborativo en base a redes de colaboración público privado

TRANSPORTE INFORMA Websites and social networks Radio broadcasting stations TV stations User information service MMT validates and publishes the information

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MTT

TRAFFIC CONTROL CENTERS

Operating units at the main regions in the country 8 in operation + 2 public transport control centers

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MMT

Identify traffic conditions

  • Sensors at strategic

points on routes.

  • Receive signals from

mobile telephones, GPS and music players.

Improve user information system

  • Calculate vehicle transit

times.

  • The information is

forwarded to the UOCT.

Suggest new routes

  • Learn travel times for

different routes.

  • The information is given in

messaging panels located

  • n the route and/or social

networks.

BLUETOOTH

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MODERNIZATION

  • f the State

Actualmente trabajan en el sitio apps.gob.cl iFarmacias

App facilitating the search for on duty pharmacies in Chile

iBencina

App facilitating the search of prices and locations of gas stations in Chile

iTransantiago

App facilitating the search for alternative travel routes in the Santiago public transport system, see the nearest stops, buses, waiting times.

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SMART CITY PROJECT

Great Concepción

World Bank, País Digital and Ministry of Transpor- tation Innovation through ICTs to improve the provision of services Promote sustainable ecosystems and innovations for smart cities development

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SMART CITY PROJECT

Greater Concepción

Development of technological solutions implementation plans

T echnological infrastructure plan to support solutions Hackathon and app-challenge and co-creation

  • f solutions

Diagnosis and development of a plan for a Smart City innovation center in Greater Concepción

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SMART CITY

Santiago

CHILECTRA PILOT PROJECT Electrical mobility technologies Domotics

  • peration

locations Photovoltaic generation from solar energy Remote measurement

Electrical network automation

Public LED lighting

T elesupervision

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CITIES emergent and sustainable

Valdivia and IDB

EVALUATION THROUGH INDICATORS

Environment and climate change

Urban, including comprehensive urban development, mobility and transportation, economic and social development, competitiveness and safety

Governance Supervisor

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CREO Antofagasta

T

  • ol to imagine, build, evaluate and

improve the city in a comprehensive, integrated and continuous process.

Public sector actors Economy and production world Universities and Foundations Citizen representatives

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NFC TRIAL led by País Digital

País Digital Found. Public Inst. Private Inst.

Technical NFC task force

  • Ministry of

Economics

  • Transport

Undersecretary Office

  • Telecommunications

Undersecretary Office

  • Metro
  • Transantiago

Mobile telephone companies