7 – 9 JUNE 2022
Gallagher Convention Centre, Johannesburg
Advancing Africa’s cities. Together.
Be inspired to create change in your city
Africa is ready to improve its position on the globe through Smart Cities Technology. The ultimate goal of a Smart City is transformational: to achieve enhanced quality of life for citizens and deliver tangible benefits at national, provincial and municipal levels.
The 5th annual African Smart Cities Summit will gather key smart cities stakeholders and facilitate growth through strategic thought leadership and inspiring case studies.
Taking place 7 – 9 June 2022 in Johannesburg, this exclusive gathering of key smart cities stakeholders will co-locate with African Construction and Totally Concrete Expo and is one of the must attends in the calendar.
Event at a glance
Tuesday, 7 June 2022
Product Demos
in the Smart Cities Pavilion on the African Construction and Totally Concrete Expo floor
Wednesday, 8 June 2022
5th African Smart Cities Summit
featuring high profile experts and invaluable networking
Thursday, 9 june 2022
Smart Talks
Interactive sessions taking place on the expo floor
Site Visit
to experience smart city solutions and technologies in action
Key focus areas
Commercial opportunities
The African Smart Cities Summit is an African business-to-business platform showcasing the premiere solutions and technologies that drives smart city development on the continent.
Participating as a sponsor is a valuable investment and provides a unique opportunity to generate leads, raise brand value and do business with qualified buyers. It will enable you to meet the entire industry value chain and enhance your industry acumen.
Connect with your target audience
Reach over 50,000 professionals through a multi-channel marketing campaign including emails, digital campaigns, PR and social media.
Engage and network with an extended audience of 4,500 construction professionals from the entire value chain attending African Construction and Totally Concrete Expo over three days.
Gain aditional exposure through event coverage by our industry-leading associations and media partners.
Why attend?
Who should attend?
Public and private sector professionals:
• Architects and urban designers
• Chief technology officers
• Development banks and financial institutions
• Developers and property owners
• Engineers
• Facility managers and building operators
• Governments & Inter-Governmental Organisations
• Green Building professionals
• Institutional representatives
• Research & Academia
• Smart city and building consultants
• Start ups and accelerators
• Transportation professionals
• Urban and town planners
• Visionaries and innovation hubs
• Quantity surveyors
Who should sponsor?
Smart technology and service providers in:
• Advanced/ Wireless networks
• Communication and sensor providers
• Citizen services
• Data Analytics/ Tools
• Energy supply/management
• HVAC
• ICT software and technology
• Intelligent/Digital infrastructure
• Internet of Things (IoT)
• Lighting and electrical
• Smart building technologies
• Security
• Mobility
• Utilities
• Transportation
• Waste/ Water management
The African Smart Cities Summit 2021
The African Smart Cities Summit took place on Tuesday, 24 August 2021 as a co-located event within the African Construction & Totally Concrete Expo. This fourth annual summit, which took on a digital format, aimed to tackle the African definition of smart cities, debate challenges and discuss opportunities, as well as investigate the successes and let-downs the continent has seen thus far. Watch the recordings below.
SMART MOBILITY FOR SUSTAINABILITYChairman:
Victor Radebe, Founder, Mobility Centre for Africa and Mzansi Aerospace Technologies, South Africa
Opening Remarks from the moderator
Victor Radebe, Founder, Mobility Centre for Africa and Mzansi Aerospace Technologies, South Africa
Road development for smarter infrastructure
The challenges and opportunities associated with transport systems and operations, infrastructure and logistics management in support of industrial and sustainable development.
Sasheen Rajkumar, Project Engineer, SANRAL, South Africa
Think tank: Driving smarter infrastructure for smarter mobility
Technology developments that will support effective reforms for smarter transportation networks.
Speakers
• Jehan Bhikoo, Professional Officer: Urban Systems, ICLEI Africa
• Edem Foli, Programme Manager, uYilo e-Mobility Programme, South Africa
ENVISIONING AFRICA’S FUTURE
Chairman: Ntsiki Mkhize, Founder and Chief Social Entrepreneur at MentHer, South Africa
Opening remarks from the chairman: Making cities for youth and our future generations.
An African Journey through a continent littered with Smart City visions
Mapping out a city and starting to build houses in the middle of nothing is rarely a good thing. Designing a Smart City is more than just drawing up plans and starting to build, and even more than designing a five or six-year roadmap. Are we using the adjective smart too loosely? This session will take and in-depth look into the Smart Cities across the African continent.
Henning Rasmuss, Founding Director, Paragon Group, South Africa
Skills development: New foundational skills in smart cities
In recent decades, communities across the globe have been transformed by the spread of technology to all corners of life. This transformation has extended to the world of work and has disrupted the skills that workers must develop to remain competitive. This session will examine how we can develop the professionals of the future since smart cities are home to disruptive innovations and emerging industries.
Speakers:
• Professor Barry Dwolatzky, Director, Joburg Centre for Software Engineering, School of Electrical & Information
Engineering, Wits, South Africa
• Jabu Makhubu, Lecturer, Architecture & Graduate School of Architecture, University of Johannesburg, South Africa
• David Olatunji, President & Founder, African Smart Cities Innovation Foundation
• Trevor Rammitlwa, Chief Executive Officer, National Electronic Media Institute of South Africa (NEMISA), South Africa
• Malani Padayachee-Samaan, Chief Executive Officer, MPAMOT Group, South Africa
Moderator: Mr Mpho Moerane, Member of Mayoral Committee for Environment, Infrastructure & Services, City of Joburg, South Africa*
Panellists:
• Dominic Papa, Vice President: Smart State Initiatives, Arizona Commerce Authority, USA
• Kabir Muhammad Mansur, Surveyors Council of Nigeria, Nigeria Smart City Initiatives (NSCI), Nigeria
• Eng. John Tanui, Chief Executive Officer, Konza Technopolis Development Authority, Kenya
• Willie Vos, Chief Executive Officer, Waterfall Management Company, South Africa
WELCOME & KEYNOTE ADDRESS
WELCOME & KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Government leadership and public policy. driving smarter cities in Africa Sithole Mbanga, CEO, South African Cities Network, South Africa
LEADERS PLENARY PANEL
Projects and policies, innovative funding and investment for smart-city developments. This leaders’ plenary panel will unpack the opportunities for innovative funding and investment for smart-city developments. Leaders from the public sector will share their policy guidelines to create an environment where smartcities become the new norm given the technological advanced reality the world is in.
Moderator: Reuben Reddy, President, South African Institute of Architects, South Africa
Speakers:
• Honourable Minister Oba John Adebusuyi, Nigeria Representative at the 3rd General Assembly of the African
Union, Economic, Social & Cultural Council (AU-ECOSOCC), Nigeria
• Richard Matchett, Digital Lead at Zutari, Director at BIMcommUNITY.Africa, South Africa
• Dr Martine Mtonga, Deputy Secretary to the Cabinet, Smart Zambia, Zambia
• Ms. Bridget Shoo, Regional Director: Southern Africa, Enterprise Singapore
CONNECTIVITY FOR INCLUSIVITY
Chairman: Nomonde Ngxola, Executive Head Business Operations, South Africa
Round table discussion: Connectivity as a utility
The concept of a smart city would not be possible without ubiquitous broadband telecommunications. The quality
and reliability of connectivity become critical to the smart city. This session will motivate why broadband infrastructure
should be viewed as a utility like electricity and water. It will also examine the high cost of bandwidth and examine the
effectiveness of Smart Cities.
Speakers:
• Dr Marco Macagnano, Smart Cities Leader, Deloitte Consulting, South Africa
• Rose Moyo, Senior ICT Solution Expert, Huawei Enterprise Southern Africa
• Pieter Pienaar, Chairman, IoT Industry Council, South Africa
• Dominic Papa, Vice President: Smart State Initiatives, Arizona Commerce Authority, USA
A SMART AFRICA
Practical examples of global and local smart city solutions and implementations
This session will look at practical case studies from local and international smart and sustainable city initiatives to discover how innovative solutions and technologies can help African cities overcome challenges and become better.
Speakers:
• Dominic Papa, Vice President: Smart State Initiatives, Arizona Commerce Authority, USA
• Kabir Muhammad Mansur, Registrar & Chief Executive Officer, Surveyors Council of Nigeria, Nigeria Smart City Initiatives, Nigeria
• Eng. John Tanui, Chief Executive Officer, Konza Technopolis Development Authority, Kenya
• Willie Vos, Chief Executive Officer, Waterfall Management Company, South Africa
• Sithole Mbanga, Chief Executive Officer, South African Network, South Africa
2021 Speakers
Barry Dwolatzky
Barry Dwolatzky is an Emeritus Professor in the School of Electrical & Information Engineering, Wits University.
Bridget SHOO
Regional Director, Southern Africa, Enterprise Singapore
Dominic Papa
Vice President, Smart State Initiative, Arizona Commerce Authority
Dr. Marco Macagnano
Smart Cities Leader, Deloitte Consulting, South Africa
Dr Martine Mtonga
Deputy Secretary to the Cabinet, Smart Zambia, Zambia
Eng. John Tanui
Chief Executive Officer, Konza Technopolis Development Authority, Kenya
Eng. John Tanui
Chief Executive Office, Konza Technopolis, Kenya
Eugene Seah
Managing Director, Smart City Solutions
Jabu Absalom Makhubu
Lecturer, Urban Designer, Architectural Technologist, Researcher, Activist, Graduate School of Architecture (GSA), University of Johannesburg (UJ)
Jehan Bhikoo
Professional Officer: Urban Systems, ICLEI Africa
Ms. Edem Foli
Programme Manager, uYilo e-Mobility Programme
Nomonde Ngxola
Executive Head Business Operations, South Africa
Pieter Pienaar
CEO at Informed Decisions PTY LTD and Chairman Of The Board at IOT Industry Council,
City of Johannesburg
Richard Matchett
Digital Lead, Zutari
Ruben Reddy
President, South African Institute of Architects, South Africa
Sasheen Rajkumar
Project Engineer, SANRAL
Sithole Mbang
CEO, South African Cities Network (SACN)
Surv. Kabir, Mohammed Mamman
REGISTRAR/CEO, Surveyors Council of Nigeria
Trevor Rammitlwa
Chief Executive Officer, National Electronic Media Institute of South Africa
Victor Radebe
Founder, Mobility Centre for Africa (NPC)
2021 Advisory Board members: African Smart Cities Summit
Dr. Martine Mtonga
Deputy Secretary to the Cabinet and National Coordinator, Electronic Government Division, Smart Zambia, Zambia
Eng. John Tanui
Chief Executive Officer, Konza Technopolis Development Authority, Kenya
Henning Rasmuss
Founding Director, Paragon Group, South Africa
Molebogeng Leshabane
CEO, IX Engineers
Omeshnee Naidoo
Director: Information Systems and Technology, City of Cape Town, South Africa
Rose Moyo
Senior ICT Solution Expert, Huawei, South Africa
TECHNOLOGY PARNTER
Founded in 1987, Huawei is a leading global provider of information and communications technology (ICT) infrastructure and smart devices. We have approximately 197,000 employees and we operate in over 170 countries and regions, serving more than three billion people around the world.
Huawei itself focuses on ICT infrastructure and smart devices, through open collaboration and innovation, we help promote and protect unified global standards, establish industry and ecosystem alliances, support global open source projects, and drive breakthroughs in key technologies. We need to pool, create, and share resources across the entire industry. Together with industry partners worldwide, we are building an open, global ecosystem that will help the ICT sector to develop more sustainably.
SPONSORS
NEXTEC’s in-depth knowledge, proven track record, access to leading, world-class technology and trusted 24/7 maintenance and support make us the technology integrators of choice. NEXTEC is one of the two major operating entities of the EOH Group. NEXTEC comprises skilled, multi-disciplinary teams focusing on two major business lines – Infrastructure Solutions and People Solutions.
The combination of these business lines positions NEXTEC as an ideal partner for public and private entities engaged in large and complex infrastructure projects.
As a future visionary leader, Sasheen is passionate about inspiring people and creating societal value by harnessing the power of technology and innovation. When developing solutions that will shape the future of our world, he believes that we need to challenge the status quo by first understanding why we do what we do and how we do it. As a driver of smart mobility at SANRAL, he believes in democratizing mobility for everyone while supporting electric, connected, autonomous and sustainable mobility.
KNOWLEDGE PARTNER
African Smart Cities Innovation Foundation (ASCIF) Is A Development Organization. It’s A Non-Government, Not-For-Profit And Nonsectarian, Non-Partisan Organization Working For The Development Of E-Services By Combining The Government View And Proven Practices In A Powerful Process Of Co-Design. It’s A Human-City Developmental NGO.
The aim of BIMcommUNITY.Africa is to encourage BIM adoption across the continent. Our commUNITY is open to anyone passionate about driving and promoting the adoption of BIM across the continent, across all sectors and industries. The community is vendor-agnostic; it’s about bringing all technologies and solutions to the table and allowing the Community to choose what suits them and their context best. BIMcommUNITYAfrica is built by its members, for its members. Together we have the wisdom, knowledge, insight, expertise, passion and willingness to collectively raise the BIM tide throughout Africa.
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