Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the way we live, work, and interact in urban spaces. From smart mobility to public safety, from waste management to citizen engagement, AI offers new opportunities and challenges for local governments and communities.
The aim of this series of roundtable discussions, hosted in partnership with Microsoft, is to explore the implementation of AI solutions that enhance the quality of life and well-being of urban residents and visitors, as well as the workforce of cities.
The roundtables are an opportunity to have open, transparent discussions with city and local government peers from around the world in a closed-room, off-the-record setting, coming together to share challenges, case studies and solutions on AI implementation in cities today. These discussions will foster and encourage collaboration and innovation among different stakeholders in the urban ecosystem.
There will be a series of four separate roundtables to attend, cover the following themes:
• Delivering personalised citizen experiences
• Empowering the local government workforce
• Transforming local government operations
• Protecting data privacy and sovereignty for local governments
If you are interested in participating in one or more of the roundtables, take a look below at some of the specifics of the discussions, and register your interest in those most relevant to your situation and expertise. The roundtables are reserved for those who represent cities and local and regional governments – all registrations will be reviewed to ensure relevance and you will be informed whether your registration has been successful via email.
Thank you to our sponsors, Microsoft, for supporting this event.
For a list of attendees registered to attend these events please scroll to the end.
Thursday 7 November 2024
Protecting data privacy and sovereignty for local governments
10.00 – 11.00
Scene Setter: Abigail Sigüenza, International Marketing Director, City of Madrid
Artificial intelligence has the potential to revolutionise how cities deliver personalised citizen experiences by leveraging data analytics to understand and anticipate the needs of residents. Through AI-driven platforms, cities can offer customised services and resources, enhance communication channels, and streamline administrative processes, all of which contribute to a more efficient, user-friendly, and engaging digital experience. AI can also assist in predicting and addressing issues before they escalate, thereby improving overall satisfaction and the quality of life for citizens.
In this roundtable session, we will discuss:
Scene Setter: Camila Neves, Secretary, Department of Planning and Management, State of Minas Gerais
AI can significantly empower local government workforces by enhancing organisational productivity and efficiency, improving cross-agency collaboration, and accelerating data-driven decision-making. By automating routine tasks, AI allows government employees to focus on higher-value activities, thereby increasing overall productivity. AI-driven analytics can provide deep insights from vast amounts of data, enabling more informed and timely decisions. AI can also facilitate more seamless communication and collaboration across different agencies, breaking down silos and fostering a more integrated approach to governance.
The roundtable discussion will focus on:
Scene setter: Miljana Frostad, Director of Innovation and Development, the City of Oslo
AI has the transformative potential to revolutionise local government operations by streamlining processes, enhancing decision-making, and promoting efficient resource management. By migrating critical workloads to the cloud, cities can leverage AI to analyse vast amounts of data in real-time, providing actionable insights that support resilient and sustainable initiatives. AI can optimise service delivery, predict and mitigate risks, and ensure that operations are conducted in a more responsible and transparent manner, thereby fostering public trust and engagement.
The roundtable will cover:
Scene Setter: Abdoulmajid Bozia, Director of Digital Services, Municipality of Amsterdam
This roundtable discussion focuses on the potential for AI to support local governments in ensuring data privacy and sovereignty, exploring how they can leverage cloud solutions to drive digital transformation while maintaining strict adherence to data compliance, security, and policy regulations. We will dive into the role of AI and cloud solutions in balancing innovation with sovereignty, with attendees given the opportunity to look at driving economic and social progress while ensuring citizen data remains protected. The roundtable will facilitate a deep dive into best practices, policy challenges, and strategic opportunities in ensuring a secure and sovereign digital transformation for the public sector.
Discussion points include:
Name: Abigail Sigüenza
Title: International Marketing Director
Organisation: City of Madrid, Spain
Biography:
Abigail Sigüenza is a marketing and communication expert with over 19 years of experience in tourism promotion. As Director of Strategic Marketing at Madrid City Council, she leads the tourism brand strategy and coordinates its digital transformation integrating cutting-edge technologies like AI to enhance the visitor experience.
Name: Camila Neves
Title: Secretary, Department of Planning and Management
Organisation: State of Minas Gerais, Brazil
Biography:
Camila Neves is a public sector and management specialist with over 15 years of experience in the government sector. Together with her team, she leads the Automatiza project, an initiative that promotes the development of automation skills for public servants. The results include, among others, over 7,000 hours saved in public processes and more than 800 trained public servants.
Name: Miljana Frostad
Title: Director of Innovation and Development
Organisation: District Old Oslo, Norway
Biography:
Miljana leads innovation and development in one of Oslo’s largest and most dynamic districts. Together with her team, she supports development of districts’ childcare, health and welfare services, making them more citizen-oriented and data-driven. With her change management and communications background, she has been helping people understand and unleash the power of technology in a way that creates value for both individuals and society.
Name: Abdoulmajid Bozia
Title: Director of Digital Services
Organisation: Municipality of Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Biography:
Abdoulmajid Bozia has been director of Digital Facilities at the municipality of Amsterdam since 2022. Here he is ultimately responsible for the functioning of the automation and information provision chain within the municipality. He has held various positions as director and strategic advisor in the field of digitalization and business operations, also at other local authorities. This knowledge and experience come in handy at Amarant, where digital innovation and transformation are on the agenda and are fully active in the Social Domain