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Cisco UK & Ireland
Ep60 Creating the world's smartest city

Cisco UK & Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2018 37:14


Something a little different this week, as we’ve got a guest episode from a brand new podcast series from Cisco’s innovation team. This episode is all about smart cities, and takes a deep dive into the CityVerve project based in Manchester. The rest of the series is all about how technology is being used to make the world a better place to be – covering everything from disaster relief to commuter connectivity. If that sounds like something that would be up your street, or if you like what you’ve heard on this episode, then you can subscribe over at soundcloud.com/cisco_innovation or wherever you usually get your podcasts.

CityCast - the smart cities podcast from CityVerve
CityCast - Episode 16: The Finale, Pt. 2

CityCast - the smart cities podcast from CityVerve

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2018 33:32


Picking up right from where we left off in Episode 15, the second half of our two-part finale sees the CityVerve leadership team looking to the future. Manchester City Council's Mark Duncan, MSP's Rowena Burns and Cisco's Nick Chrissos have all played key roles at the helm of the project, and in this - the very last episode in the CityCast series - they discuss what happens next. Not just in terms of what happens to CityVerve, but where the project has left the smart city sector more broadly. They discuss how what's happened here in Manchester will inform the city's imminent future, as well as how the city authorities and partners involved in the project are already working with cities all over the world - in places as far flung as Australia and China - to pass on their experiences and expertise. We ask Rowena, Mark and Nick what their must-have ingredients would be if designing a utopian city from scratch - and find out whether the past two years of working on CityVerve have changed how they think about the cities we live in.

CityCast - the smart cities podcast from CityVerve
CityCast - Episode 15: The Finale, Pt. 1

CityCast - the smart cities podcast from CityVerve

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2018 31:21


For our final episodes of CityCast, we want to send the project off in style. That's why, over the course of our two-part finale, you'll be hearing from the people responsible for keeping CityVerve on track and staying at the very forefront of smart city innovations. Regular listeners will recognise Rowena Burns as a former host of this podcast series, but she's also been instrumental in steering the CityVerve project as MSP's chief executive. Cisco's Nick Chrissos has been responsible for technical delivery of the project as a whole, and has plenty to share about the new challenges and experiences the past two years have thrown up. And from a Manchester City Council perspective, Mark Duncan has been on hand to make sure that the city's objectives are being met - and learning lots about futuristic IoT technology in the process! In this episode, the leadership team reflect on what's been achieved, overcome and celebrated on the project to date. What went well? What didn't turn out as expected? And, most importantly, what have we learned in the process? Part two will cover off what happens next for the project, and where our discoveries will take us next...

CityCast - the smart cities podcast from CityVerve
CityCast - Episode 13: with film director David Petch, and the City of Firsts walking tour

CityCast - the smart cities podcast from CityVerve

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2018 26:27


CityCast returns - and we've been painting a portrait of our city and its people. In this month's episode, writer and filmmaker David Petch came into the studio to talk about the film he's making about Manchester - and how it ties into the citizen-centric approach to smart cities that CityVerve promotes. We also reported from our three-day 'conference-as-lab' called Every Thing Is Connected, and tested out a new walking tour of Manchester that traces some of the pioneering innovations that the city claims as its own.

CityCast - the smart cities podcast from CityVerve
CityCast - Episode 12: with Ling Tan, FAULT LINES; and Open Innovation selection day

CityCast - the smart cities podcast from CityVerve

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2018 30:56


Having battled off the Beast From The East, we’re back for another episode of CityCast. This month, FAULT LINES artist Ling Tan joined us in the studio to talk about her upcoming SUPERGESTURES performances, the various workshops that she’s run to get the project to this stage, and her own recent brush with the wintry weather. We also reported from the Open Innovation selection day, held at the Bright Building in Manchester. David Crookes, one of our Citizen Journalists, was there to meet the start-ups pitching their ideas and speak with the judges who’d be deciding on the final cohort. Anne Dornan, meanwhile, was up against the clock in Meet The Partners – introducing us to the work that MSP leads on in the CityVerve project.

HealthRedesigned
Smart city solutions for healthier citizens

HealthRedesigned

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2018 40:06


In designing and building better cities, shouldn’t we involve the most important stakeholder—the people who live in them? Manchester is becoming a city that values the opinions of its citizens to co-design a smarter and better-connected city. From businesses and jobs to better healthcare and transport, the CityVerve project in Manchester aims to engage and empower citizens and eventually create a blueprint for smart cities worldwide. As one of the main drivers of CityVerve, FutureEverything leads three areas of the project: human-centred design, citizen engagement, and culture and public realm. Starting out as an internationally acclaimed festival that began in Manchester in 1995, FutureEverything has become so much more than a conference about technology over the past 22 years—it's a cultural facilitator at the intersection of art, design, science and digital. In this episode of HealthRedesigned, we speak to Mahnaz Yusaf, a Service Designer and Feimatta Conteh, a Program Manager from FutureEverything about the health innovation projects that they’ve been driving recently through the CityVerve project. Listen to this episode on Hanno's website Connect with FutureEverything: FutureEverything's website Twitter Facebook Instagram

CityCast - the smart cities podcast from CityVerve
CityCast - Episode 10: with Mahnaz Yusaf, FutureEverything; Kevin Moss, Sparta Digital; Reina Yaidoo

CityCast - the smart cities podcast from CityVerve

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2017 26:07


It’s hard to believe that we’ve already hit double figures with CityCast (well, this episode is technically our eleventh, when you count the roundtable special from earlier in the year). We’ve covered everything from connected buildings, to poems, singing tram stops and street furniture. This month, Anne Dornan took the reins and was joined by three people who are putting citizens at the heart of the city. Minnie Yusaf is a self-described storyteller and design thinker, and currently works at FutureEverthing – Manchester’s cultural innovation lab, and a key CityVerve partner on the Culture & Public Realm theme. Kevin Moss is a technical project manager at Sparta Digital, and has been a hands-on player in the development of the Buzzin app that’s currently guiding people around the city’s Christmas Markets. And Reina Yaidoo works at a social enterprise called Bassajamba that specialises in the science, health and tech needs of disadvantaged and marginalised communities. She’s also one of our citizen journalists. Tackling the tricky topic of how to design smart solutions that can serve the needs of a diverse population, as well as how to make technology accessible to all, the discussion ranged from Human Centred Design to Star Trek and everything in between. Meanwhile, Adrian Slatcher went up against the clock for Meet The Partners – speaking about the work that Manchester City Council is contributing to the project.

CityCast - the smart cities podcast from CityVerve
CityCast - Episode 9: with Jan Maiden, MFT; Bev Taylor, Bruntwood/MSP; and Paul Collins, SPICA

CityCast - the smart cities podcast from CityVerve

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2017 38:38


In episode nine, we're talking about energy and the environment. Joining the discussion, we had MFT facilities manager Jan Maiden, Bruntwood's head of energy and environment Bev Taylor, and SPICA founder Paul Collins. Needless to say, such a broad topic made for some ranging conversation. As well as how technology is being used to ensure water cleanliness in Manchester's hospitals (vital work being undertaken as part of the CityVerve project), we discussed how energy efficiency is about more than just saving money and the planet - it can be key to keeping people happy and healthy too. We've got all of our usual features too, including a news update and Satsafe's Stuart Millward jumping into the 'Meet the Partners' hotseat.

CityCast - the smart cities podcast from CityVerve
Special Episode: CityChat - A smart cities roundtable, with CityVerve

CityCast - the smart cities podcast from CityVerve

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2017 66:50


*Special Episode* The CityVerve project is about connecting people – and things. So, naturally, we were delighted to bring representatives of some of the UK’s leading smart city projects together for what we’re calling CityChat, a smart cities roundtable from CityVerve. Joining our host, David Altabev – who you might recognise from a previous episode of CityCast – were three smart cities experts from Milton Keynes, Manchester, and Southend-on-Sea. As expected, the discussion was wide-ranging and yielded some interesting results. Over the course of the afternoon, five main themes emerged: citizen engagement; data; the examples set by smart cities abroad; funding; and, as you’d expect from a group who like to keep an eye on the future, how things are set to change in the coming years…

CityCast - the smart cities podcast from CityVerve
CityCast - Episode 7: with artist Naho Matsuda and Natalie Kane, FutureEverything

CityCast - the smart cities podcast from CityVerve

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2017 29:11


For this month’s episode, Rowena Burns was joined by two creative luminaries, Naho Matsuda and Natalie Kane, who are currently tasked with bringing the CityVerve project to life. Naho is a member of FutureEverthing’s FAULT LINES cohort, and responsible for a new artwork commissioned by CityVerve and titled ‘every thing every time’. Natalie, meanwhile, works at FutureEverything as an editor and curator, and the pair spoke with Rowena about what FutureEverything is doing to blur the boundaries between art and technology. They also discussed the importance of involving local people in the development of these ideas and solutions, and how we can look at city technology in new, more human-centric ways. Elsewhere, Tim Streather of SPICA Technologies was in the hot seat for our regular ‘Meet the Partners’ segment, and we heard from Cisco’s Nick Chrissos and Pete Rai down at IoT World Forum too.

CityCast - the smart cities podcast from CityVerve
CityCast - Episode 3: with Stu Higgins, Cisco; and Simon Navin, Ordnance Survey

CityCast - the smart cities podcast from CityVerve

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2017 25:04


For this month’s instalment of CityCast, the smart cities podcast from CityVerve, we had two esteemed guests join us in the studio. Stu Higgins, who heads up Cisco’s smart cities practice, and Simon Navin, who holds a similar role at Ordnance Survey, were on hand to discuss whether the term ‘smart cities’ is itself too limiting and how we should take other non-urban settlements into consideration. Elsewhere, talk extended to the challenge of using technology to bring communities together and the importance of connectivity in all of this. Meanwhile, Andy Beechener, CEO and founder of Republic of Things, was in the hot seat for our regular ‘Meet the Partners’ feature. Want to continue the conversation? You'll find us on Twitter at @cityverve For more info on everything CityVerve, visit www.cityverve.org.uk

CityCast - the smart cities podcast from CityVerve
CityCast - Episode 2: with Jonny Voon, Innovate UK

CityCast - the smart cities podcast from CityVerve

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2016 15:16


Episode 2 in the ongoing series of podcasts from the CityVerve consortium puts Jonny Voon, Innovation Lead at Innovate UK, in the hot seat. Alongside host Ian Kennedy, discussion ranges from the importance of the role government officials can play in encouraging innovation to what the hot tech topics will be in ten years' time. Chief researcher at BT, Professor John Davies, drops in to go against the clock in outlining the work his company is contributing the project. Jonny also has an interesting - though perhaps not very self-preserving - pick for the piece of jargon he'd like to send to our virtual Room 101... Want to continue the conversation? You'll find us on Twitter at @cityverve For more info on everything CityVerve, visit www.cityverve.org.uk

CityCast - the smart cities podcast from CityVerve
CityCast - Episode 1: with Caroline Gorski, Digital Catapult

CityCast - the smart cities podcast from CityVerve

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2016 23:04


Welcome to the first in an ongoing series of podcasts from the CityVerve consortium, tackling topical subjects and issues around smart cities - as well as providing an update on CityVerve activity. In this episode, host and Cisco VP Ian Kennedy is joined by Digital Catapult's Head of IoT, Caroline Gorski. Conversation covers everything from the challenge of bringing together a diverse group of public and private bodies to work on a single project to how technologists are saving the world's bee population. Caroline is also asked to pick a piece of tech jargon to add to our virtual Room 101... Want to continue the conversation? You'll find us on Twitter at @cityverve For more info on everything CityVerve, visit www.cityverve.org.uk

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