Wednesday, 2 October 2019

Mega cities need mobility to be smart and connected

 Global urban population share to reach a 60% mark in 2030
Know your customer. Adapt your business model. Start-up/ digital is changing the way we travel. Technology spaces work in the mobility space. 40 % of people said that issues is investment and much more about the balance and resonate with people. Connect with different type of concept. How do we do revenue sharing. But also, to cities and infrastructure. This is the different types of road of transport. For example, the hyperloop concept in working and how to bring completely different way of market. Join on the transportation with the ecosystems. We need to collaborate and working together not only in private sectors but also in public sectors.
 Shape a people strategy
Smart cities need new smart skills
-          Citizen experience designers
-          Data and AI scientist
-          Ethics and democracy officer
Technology in the city from Gremmtt, IBP group.
1.       Field
2.       Data collection and consolidation
3.       Analysis and artificial intelligence
4.       Monitoring and control
Smart city solutions, under-pinned cities are evolving into complex, interconnected wholes. The city of tomorrow. Advent of mobile communications. Connected people, connected vehicles and individual between us. Environment and movement.  Glasgow future city demonstrator which is a traditional project.
Bhubaneswar, India is proposed with technology and planning. Closing central Madrid to cars resulted in 9.5% boost to retail spending as per bank analysis in UK.
Smart cities and communities – thematic pillars
1.       Mobility
2.       Energy and climate
3.       Site efficiency
4.       Resilience
5.       User engagement
6.       Health and fitness
7.       Safety and security
8.       Telecommuncations
Grame scott. IBI group
Smart cities from Marcel Pooke from Catapult connected places. Connectivity at a greater scale. Technology is just a tool. In terms of getting teenagers working together and motivating.


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