DIGITAL WESTERN PARKLAND CITY
MS LIZ DIBBS Western City District Commissioner Greater Sydney Commission
MR GRAHAM DAVIS KING Board Member of the Deerubbin Local Aboriginal Land Council Welcome to Country
COUNCILLOR ROSS FOWLER OAM Mayor of Penrith
MR GEOFF ROBERTS Deputy Chief Commissioner, Economic Commissioner & Chief Coordinator, Western Sydney
DELIVERING THE WESTERN PARKLAND CITY Geoff Roberts Deputy Chief Commissioner, Economic Commissioner, Chief Coordinator Western Parkland City February 2019
THEY SYDNEY CONTEXT Growing by 1.5 million over 20 years Enhanced health and education precincts 200,000 new jobs centred around the Western Sydney Airport New water, waste and energy systems
METROPOLIS OF THREE CITIES........ Western Sydney, Airport Badgerys Creek Aerotropolis
DELIVERING THE WESTERN PARKLAND CITY A. Western Sydney City Deal B. Decision-making and governance C. Initial $20 billion investment in Infrastructure D. Aerotropolis industry sectors
WESTERN SYDNEY CITY DEAL WESTERN SYDNEY CITY DEAL Vision. Partnership. Delivery. The Western Sydney' CJty OOIII Is II partnarship between the Austriiilan Gov11mment, NSW Government, and local govemmenb at tho Blue Mountains, Camden, Campblllltown, Fairfillld, Hawl<o1bury, Liverpool, PC!nrith and Wollondilly.
WESTERN SYDNEY CITY DEAL Realising the 30- minute city by delivering the North South Rail Link. \\ -. -1 1 -' --- r 't-.. I """'-,,.Ji.., )I Respecting and building on local character through a $150 million Liveability Program. Creating 200,000 jobs by supercharging the Aerotropolis and agribusiness precinct as catalysts. Coordination and innovation through a Planning Partnership. Skilling our residents in the region and initiating an Aerospace Institute. Getting on with delivering for the Western Parkland City with enduring tri-level governance.
DECISION-MAKING AND GOVERNANCE MAYORS,-----------------------------, IMPLEMEN TATION BOARD : Implementation : Australian, NSW and local governments,-----------------------------, COORDINATION OF LAND USE AND INFRASTRUCTURE I I : Coordination : Greater Sydney Commission L I r----------------------------- 1 I : Delivery : ----------------------------- 9AIRPORT WSACo RAIL AND STATION PRECINCTS Sydney Metro Authority AEROTROPOLIS AND KEY SITES estern City and Aerotropolis Authority ROADS PACKAGE Western Sydney Infrastructure Plan TRI GOVERNMENT INVESTMENT ATTRACTION Western Sydney Investment Attraction Office LAND-USE PLANNING COORDINATION Western Sydney Planning Partnership
TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE Significant investment connecting Western Sydney $5.3 billion Western Sydney Airport 10 year, $3.6 billion road investment program $7 billion North-South Rail Link, South West Rail Link and Metro West extension Rail and road freight corridors Rapid bus services Digital program
HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE Western Parkland City a world class, health innovation region $740 million investment in Liverpool Health and Innovation Precinct $632 million upgrade to Campbelltown Health Precinct $1.026 billion Nepean Hospital Redevelopment project
URBAN RENEWAL INFRASTRUCTURE Building on existing strengths Renewal of town centres across the Western Parklands City $150 million liveability program Significant residential and precinct development (184,500 new dwellings over 20 years)
AEROTROPOLIS INDUSTRY SECTORS Aerospace and defence industries Food and agribusiness Health and MedTech Education Freight and logistics Tourism Smart cities
EXISTING FOUNDATIONAL PARTNERS HITACHI lnspire the Next: MITSUBISHI... HEAVY INDUSTRIES - SMBC MARKETS LIMITED vitex pharmaceuticals Im WESTERN SYDNEY UNSW NORTHROP GRUMMAN u IVERSITY SYDNEY UR UNIVERSITY OF WOLLONGONG AUSTRALIA THE UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE AUSTRALIA Im THE UNIVERSITY OF,1 8 11 SYDNEY
DIGITAL WESTERN PARKLAND CITY OUTCOMES We are expecting that your proposed solutions will be targeted at: Productivity outcomes including transport system ideas to reduce congestion, improve safety and reliability; communications infrastructure to provide fast, reliable and affordable digital connectivity for the city; Social inclusion outcomes including safe streets and public safety initiatives and providing access to digital connectivity and services; and Environmentally sustainable outcomes including efficient utility management, and air and water quality measurement.
USEFUL LINKS Greater Sydney Commission www.gsc.nsw.gov.au Western Sydney City Deal https://citydeals.infrastructure.gov.au/western-sydney Western City & Aerotropolis Authority www.wcaa.sydney
MR SIMON HUNTER Infrastructure NSW, Executive Director, Strategy and Planning MS ALLY DENCH Wollondilly Shire Council, Executive Director Community and Corporate
WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR AND HOW THE PROCESS WILL RUN Simon Hunter, INSW Ally Dench, Wollondilly Shire Council
FOUR DIGITAL COMMITMENTS COMMITMENT LEAD OVERVIEW C3 Digital Action Plan Wollondilly Shire Council To use new technology, smart systems and digital opportunities to provide digital capability, productivity and amenity for the Western Parkland City C4 Smart Western City Program Infrastructure NSW Preparing NSW Government for the digital age and including digital infrastructure into the new infrastructure being planned and developed C5 5G Strategy Infrastructure NSW Work with local governments to develop a 5G Strategy, and partner with a telecommunications carrier to trial 5G C6 Openly available data sets Digital Transformation Agency Establish a data catalogue for the Western Parkland City
WHAT DO WE WANT FROM OUR DIGITAL CITY? Three layers of smartness 1 Embedding sensors and communications technology in infrastructure 2 Capturing, safely storing and making government-acquired data available 3 Communicating information and insights Smart Places use technology - enabled solutions to improve the quality of life for citizens and respond to the problems and opportunities that matter most to people living in or using these places. 1 Embedding sensors and communications technology in infrastructure as it is built or when it is being upgraded or redeveloped to capture information about the use and condition of assets or monitor the state of the environment. 2 3 Capturing, safely storing and making governmentacquired data available to support effective government planning and processes, inform research about community needs and create opportunities for the market to develop and deliver services that meet customer expectations. Communicating information and insights gained through analysing data that will help people and governments to make better, evidence-based decisions about how to improve the productivity, liveability and resilience of cities, towns and communities.
THEMES AND APPLICATIONS Internet Connectivity Smart Monitoring Data Sharing Smart Public Spaces Smart Transport Community Engagement Local Jobs Smart Planning & Management
SCOPE AND SCALE OF THE WESTERN PARKLAND CITY Town Centres Residential Areas Western Parkland City Water Courses and Open Spaces
TEAMS, PARTNERSHIPS AND CO-CREATION We encourage consortia to leverage global capability and local knowledge and innovation We will work closely with the chosen groups to ensure co-creation between Government and industry We encourage research initiatives to be part of this process so that we can learn and share lessons
THE PROCESS Engage + Define Problem In this phase, the key focus is on clearly understanding the problem area, objectives, outcomes and target customer needs through workshops Test + Trial The most important phase, after the definition, Test + Trial is an intense period of learning, mentorship, stakeholder engagement, user testing and product validation Pilot Ready Teams to be advised of next steps pending Government decision on investment recommendations Engage + Define Problem Call to Market Test + Trial Outputs + Demo Pilot Ready Call to Market This phase focuses on building a website, engaging with the innovation community and putting a call out to the market for applications Outputs + Demo The last phase of Test + Trial is an important period prior to showcase (demo day), the teams are heavily focused on finalising their offer and refining their learnings for the showcase event
TEST AND TRIAL (12 WEEK INCUBATION) 12 weeks of demonstrating your capability in a real-world environment in partnership with a local council or Government agency Must be able to demonstrate that:»» your product works»» is market ready»» is aligned with one of the themes and can demonstrate value creation to citizens and solves the problem»» the product and team behind the product is scale ready.
SUPPORT DURING THE TEST + TRIAL PERIOD Hands on support from NSW Government and partnering local councils Support to navigate and connect with NSW Government agencies Access to industry expertise Regular meetups to discuss issues, barriers and opportunities Regular 1:1 sessions with local councils and NSW Government to track progress and receive feedback Access to Venture Capital networks NOTE: This process does not constitute a procurement. The NSW, Local and Commonwealth Governments reserve the right to conduct subsequent procurement processes.
VENTURE CAPITAL INVOLVEMENT We are calling on the VC community to support this unique opportunity to back start-ups, scale-ups and industry NSW Government will host a series of sessions over the Test + Trial period to connect participants with the VC community NSW Government will also introduce participants to the various funding programs that are offered through Jobs For NSW
DIGITAL WESTERN PARKLAND CITY INDICATIVE TIMELINE AND PROCESS 8 FEB 29 MAR 30 APR 30 SEP Industry Briefing Prospectus Due Review and assess Prospectus Target Date: Pitchfest Incubation, Test + Trial period Target Date: Digital Action Plan and Smart Western City Program developed
INDICATIVE TIMELINE Industry Briefing 8 February 2019 Call for prospectus (single source of truth) to be released week commencing 11 February, to include:»» Opportunities for the Digital Western Parkland City»» Selection Criteria»» Prospectus template»» Participants contact details (opt in). Prospectus due 29 March 2019 Pitchfest target date 30 April 2019 Digital Action Plan and Smart Western City Program developed for consideration by Local Government and the NSW Government in the second half of 2019 O Connor Marsden & Associates have been engaged as probity advisors for the Program If you have any questions please email smartplaces@infrastructure.nsw.gov.au
WESTERN PARKLAND CITY INDUSTRY BRIEFING PANEL MEMBERS MS ALLY DENCH Wollondilly Council, Executive Director Community and Corporate MR DAN ABRAHAM Director, Conditions & Protections, Competition Branch, Department of Communications and the Arts MR SIMON HUNTER Infrastructure NSW, Executive Director, Strategy and Planning MR TOM MCCORMACK Chief Information Officer, WSA Co Ltd
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