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Cisco's Connected Urban Development Program Signposts the Future Era of Sustainable Work
First Smart Work Centre Opens in the Amsterdam Area During the 2nd Global Connected Urban Development Conference
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AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS--(Marketwire - September 23, 2008) - Today Cisco® (NASDAQ : CSCO )
announced a new way of working sustainably called "Connected and
Sustainable Work," designed to provide cities, employers, and citizens with
a new framework for fostering economic growth, increasing the quality of
life, and addressing the challenges of climate change. The announcement,
marked by the opening of the first Smart Work Centre (SWC) in Almere,
Amsterdam, highlighted the second Connected Urban Development (CUD) Global
Conference, hosted by Cisco and the City of Amsterdam. The conference
follows the inaugural CUD event hosted by Cisco and the City of San
Francisco last February.
The first SWC is located in the neighbouring Amsterdam community of Almere
and provides space to workers in individual or group work settings, using
information and communications technologies (ICT) while at the same time
improving lifestyle, productivity goals, entrepreneurial models, reducing
travel costs and impacts overall carbon emissions.
SWCs provide space to workers in individual or group work settings, using
(ICT) to support flexible and scalable working. The SWC concept offers
multiple applications depending on the user groups it supports. Its
innovative combination of technology and services includes providing access
to collaboration platforms such as Cisco TelePresence for high-quality
virtual meetings, as well as child day care, high-end catering services and
financial services, supplemented by good access to highways and public
transport. The SWC is also equipped with open lounge work spaces and larger
public area.
"Traffic congestion and climate change make it necessary to find new ways,
or actually new places to work," said Mayor Job Cohen of Amsterdam. The
city of Amsterdam, employing over 25.000 people, is a launching customer of
SWC Almere. "The pursuit of innovation is essential for sustainable growth.
Amsterdam is already working on a plan to make its own buildings CO2
neutral by 2015."
"We want to invest in modern employer practice and make lifestyle changes
in order to preserve the environment. We need new knowledge to help us make
our lifestyles and production processes as energy-neutral and CO2-neutral
as possible," said Annemarie Jorritsma, Mayor of Almere. "Almere is an
innovative city. We have a new city-wide fibre-optic network, an innovative
broadband ICT solution for high-quality visual communication that enables
companies to maintain visual contact with their head offices elsewhere --
both within and outside the Netherlands. This is the epitome of
globalization. As a city council, we are keen to facilitate this."
"We are taking a completely new look at how to optimize the working day,"
said Bas Boorsma, Leader of Connected Urban Development Amsterdam, Internet
Business Solutions Group (IBSG). "If principles of smart work are applied
at large then the first result would be that information exchange is no
longer a primary reason for physical transport, which would mean less
energy spent, less time spent and a better work-life balance."
The SWC, which will initially house workers from the City of Amsterdam, HP
and IBM, is a flexible concept with multiple applications, depending on the
user groups that are being catered for. Its services include access to
collaboration platforms such as high-quality virtual meeting technology in
the form of Cisco TelePresence, as well as child day care, high-end
catering services and financial services, supplemented by good access to
highways and public transport. The SWC is also equipped with open lounge
work spaces and larger public areas.
The SWC pilot is one of a number of projects to have emerged from Cisco's
pledge made in 2006 to support the Clinton Global Initiative's objective of
reducing carbon emissions. Launched at the end of 2006, the Connected Urban
Development program (CUD) is a public-private partnership aimed at
addressing the unique environmental problems confronted by urban areas, and
at developing replicable information and communications technology (ICT)
solutions for cities around the world. In its first phase CUD has built
partnerships with three cities, namely San Francisco, Amsterdam, Seoul,
announcing four new cities joining the program in February 2007 of Madrid,
Lisbon, Hamburg and Birmingham.
About Almere
Almere is a multi-centred new town, some 20 km east of Amsterdam, founded
by the Dutch government in 1971, presently housing some 185.000
inhabitants. If the national government has its way, Almere will build a
completely new city around the existing one. Almere will continue to grow
-- from 185,000 to 350,000 inhabitants by 2030, with 60,000 new houses,
100,000 new jobs and the required amenities. This enormous expansion of the
city affords Almere a unique opportunity to proceed on a large scale with
further sustainable urban renewal at every level. At the same time, this
increase in scale brings with it a huge responsibility. Too many residents
have to travel to work outside the city every morning. Working in your own
city reduces traffic jams, increases leisure time and results in better
economic progress. That's why Almere is glad to present the first Smart
Work Centre.
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