Lublin, with a population of 340 000 inhabitants, is the largest economic and academic center and also the only metropolitan macro-region in Eastern Poland. Including the Lublin Metropolitan Area, this brings together more than 608 000 residents in 21 neighboring municipalities, with a total area of 2121 km2. Lublin is among the most dynamically developing of Polish cities and holds top rankings for sustainable development, for its strategy for attracting investors, for quality of life, and for the level of its investment in infrastructure.
Topic: citizen-participation
13 MIN. READ
Smart City Lublin: A Smart City with a Social Dimension
By Lisa Smith on May 29, 2019 1:00:34 AM
Topics:
Smart City Strategy
Smart City
Citizen Participation
Urban Mobility
Traffic Management
Citizen Empowerment
Public Transport
Waste Collection
Digital City
Green City
Bike-Sharing
Scooter-Sharing
Smart Transportation
Intelligent City
Social City
Lublin
Poland
Socially Intelligent City
ITS
Passenger Information System
Civic Budget
Public Transportation
Virtual Library
Digital Archive
Green Budget
Paid Parking Zone
Spatial Information
Pedestrian Standards
Urban Development Strategy
Civic Panel
Integrated Public Transport System
9 MIN. READ
Bologna: The Evolution of a Collaborative Smart City
By Jon Glasco on Nov 28, 2018 12:38:15 AM
Bologna, the seventh-largest city in Italy and capital of the Emilia-Romagna region, was recently named as one of the top three smart cities in the country. The city was praised for its decisions and actions to "bring together the quality of the environment, welfare policies and territorial innovation in an overall balance." This smart city portrait provides a summary of Bologna's strategy and vision of a citizen-centric collaborative future.
Topics:
Smart Mobility
Urban Transformation
Citizen Participation
Urban Innovation
E-Government
Citizen Engagement
Sustainable Urban Mobility
Bologna
SUMP
iCity
8 MIN. READ
Smart City Alba Iulia: Solutions For A Digital City
By Lisa Smith on Nov 21, 2018 11:47:27 PM
This city portrait is in two parts. The first part (Alba Iulia Smart City: How Central Romania Quietly Created a Hidden Champion in Europe) described the ambitious plans of the Alba Iulia City Hall as it uses tourism and strong partnerships with private companies to transform Alba Iulia into Romania’s first smart city. This second part takes a closer look at some of the smart solutions being implemented there.
Topics:
Smart City Strategy
Smart Mobility
Smart Lighting
Open Data
LoRaWan
Leading Smart City
Smart City
Public Private Partnership
Smart Parking
Smart City Technology
Citizen Participation
Air Quality
Virtual Reality
Romania
e-AlbaIulia
Tourism
Smart Water Management
Energy Efficiency
City Analytics Platform
Alba Iulia
CityApps
CityHealth
Alba Carolina Citadel
Wireless Network
InteliLIGHT
Orange Romania
9 MIN. READ
Alba Iulia Smart City: A Quietly Created Hidden Champion in Europe
By Lisa Smith on Sep 27, 2018 2:13:35 PM
This city portrait is in two parts. This first part describes the ambitious plans of the Alba Iulia City Hall as it uses tourism and strong partnerships to transform Alba Iulia into Romania’s first smart city. The second part takes a closer look at some of the more than 100 smart city solutions being implemented there.
Topics:
Smart City Strategy
Smart Mobility
Smart Lighting
Open Data
LoRaWan
Leading Smart City
Smart City
Public Private Partnership
Smart City Technology
Citizen Participation
Air Quality
Romania
e-AlbaIulia
Tourism
Smart Water Management
Energy Efficiency
City Analytics Platform
Alba Iulia
CityApps
CityHealth
Alba Carolina Citadel
Wireless Network
6 MIN. READ
Smart City Bhubaneswar: A Citizen-Centered Approach for Smart Growth
By Sarah Wray on Sep 24, 2018 10:46:53 AM
Bhubaneswar is the capital of the state of Odisha in India. Known as “the Temple City”, it is an emerging hub for education, health and information technology, as well as a popular tourist destination. The city has a population of around 840,000 and has won a number of awards and titles – for example, it is:
- The only Tier-2 city in India where all of India’s top five companies have bases. These are Infosys, Wipro, Tata Consultancy Services, Tech Mahindra and Mindtree.
- Ranked as the third best place to do business in India by the World Bank.
- One of the planned four Information Technology Investment Regions in India.
- American Planning Association’s Pierre L'Enfant International Planning Excellence Award Winner 2017.
Bhubaneswar was selected as one of the first 20 Indian cities to be developed under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s flagship Smart Cities Mission.
Topics:
Smart City Strategy
Smart City Solutions
Smart City Development
Smart City
Citizen Participation
Citizen-Centric Strategy
India
Smart Cities Mission
Odisha
Lessons Learned Report
Bhubaneswar
9 MIN. READ
Seoul Smart City Portrait: Collaboration and Smart Solutions
By Lisa Smith on Aug 29, 2018 11:14:58 AM
This city portrait is in two parts. The first part, Seoul Smart City: The Power of Citizen Participation, described the reorganization of the Seoul Municipal Government in order to empower citizens and create a stronger climate of citizen participation at all possible administrative levels. This second part takes a closer look at some of the specific smart solutions being implemented by the city.
Topics:
Smart City Solutions
Smart Living
Smart Environment
Smart Mobility
Open Data
Open Government
Leading Smart City
Smart City
Public Private Partnership
Citizen Participation
Smart People
Citizen-Centric Strategy
Seoul Innovation Bureau
Seoul Innovation Park
Hopeful Seoul
Seoul
Municipal Government
Seoul Digital Foundation
Civic Participation
South Korea
Korean National Energy Plan
Digital Innovation School
Seoul Youth Hub
Pay as You Throw
Citizens Environment Watch
9 MIN. READ
Seoul Smart City Portrait: The Power of Citizen Participation
By Lisa Smith on Aug 27, 2018 11:11:28 AM
This city portrait is in two parts. This first part describes the reorganization of the Seoul Municipal Government in order to empower citizens and create a stronger climate of citizen participation at all possible administrative levels. The second part, Seoul Smart City: Collaboration & Smart Solutions, takes a closer look at some of the specific smart solutions being implemented by the city.
Topics:
Smart City Solutions
Citizen Centricity
Open Data
Open Government
Leading Smart City
Innovation
Smart Collaboration
Smart City
Public Private Partnership
Citizen Participation
Civic Engagement
Citizen-Centric Strategy
Citizen Innovation
Seoul
Civic Participation
South Korea
8 MIN. READ
Smart City Zaragoza: The Power of Citizen Innovators
By Jon Glasco on Jul 1, 2018 7:56:20 PM
Zaragoza: Pioneering a Citizen-Centric Smart City Vision
Fifteen years ago, Zaragoza - the historic Spanish city situated between Madrid and Barcelona - pioneered a vision of a future digital district and knowledge-based society. Since then, the city has developed an impressive portfolio of smart city projects and new urban services. According to Daniel Sarasa, Urban Innovation Planner in Zaragoza and internationally recognized smart city innovator, one of Zaragoza's unique strengths is its culture of citizen involvement and participation. This culture has its roots in the reawakening of democracy. In the late 1970s, the city of Zaragoza (like other cities in Spain) looked back on thirty five years of dictatorship – and looked ahead to an uncertain future. During the years of dictatorship, Zaragoza had grown in population from approximately 235,000 to more than 500,000, but the civic infrastructure and public services needed to support this urban growth were inhibited by an autocratic national government which maintained severe austerity measures.
Topics:
Smart City Strategy
Smart City Solutions
Citizen Centricity
Open Data
Open Government
Co-Creation
Spain
Smart City Technology
Citizen Participation
Urban Planning
Zaragoza
Urban Innovation
Innovation District
8 MIN. READ
Smart City Taoyuan: Digital Infrastructure as Success Factor
By Lisa Smith on Jun 1, 2018 6:21:20 PM
ICF Top 7 Intelligent Communities – Taoyuan City
The Intelligent Community Forum (ICF) releases an annual selection of seven different communities which it considers to have achieved a certain level of intelligence in the way they respond to the challenges of globalization and urbanization or, as the ICF prefers to call it, the Broadband Economy. The selection of communities for 2018 was released in February, and can be found listed on the bee smart city website. The Intelligent Community of the Year was chosen from among the Top 7 and announced at the ICF Global Summit in June.
Taoyuan City, Taiwan - Creating The Asian 'Silicon Valley'
Taoyuan City is positioning itself to be a hub for business and innovation in Taiwan. Located in the north of the island, not far from the nation’s capital of Taipei, Taoyuan City can count a third of Taiwan’s top manufacturers amongst its 47,000 companies, including the largest number of logistics companies on the island. Knowing that strong logistics systems and their supporting infrastructure are a necessary component to attract new businesses and encourage economic growth, the city took things a step further and established the Taoyuan Aerotropolis, and designated its international airport a free trade zone. It has also developed its transportation systems to swiftly and reliably connect its two million citizens both with one another and with their neighbors: as many as 261 bus routes criss-cross the city, and high-speed rail networks link it with Taipei and New Taipei City to the northeast and Hsinchu and Miaoli to the southwest.
Topics:
Smart City Strategy
Broadband Connectivity
Smart City
Startup Ecosystem
Internet of Things (IoT)
Intelligent Community Forum
ICF
Intelligent Community
Renewable Energy
Top7 Intelligent Community of 2018
Citizen Participation
Economic Development
Taiwan
Innovation Hub
Taoyuan City
Asian Silicon Valley
Smart District & Village System
Taoyuan
9 MIN. READ
A Portrait of the Smart City Winnipeg
By Lisa Smith on May 28, 2018 1:56:35 AM
ICF Top 7 Intelligent Communities – Winnipeg
The Intelligent Community Forum (ICF) releases an annual selection of seven different communities which it considers to have achieved a certain level of intelligence in the way they respond to the challenges of globalization and urbanization or, as the ICF prefers to call it, the Broadband Economy. The selection of communities for 2018 was released in February, and can be found listed on the bee smart city website. The Intelligent Community of the Year was chosen from among the Top 7 and announced at the ICF Global Summit in June.
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada - Driving the Smart Economy
The Forks, the number one tourist destination and historic site in Winnipeg, capital of Manitoba, overlooks the crossing of the Red and Assiniboine Rivers, where humans are said to have gathered for at least 6000 years. When Winnipeg had its first council meeting as an incorporated city in 1874, it had a settled population of just 3700. It is now larger by around 300,000 people than Hamilton, its fellow Canadian city on the ICF's Top 7 shortlist for the 2018 Intelligent Community of the Year.
Over the next 20 years, Winnipeg anticipates a growth of around 200,000 people to reach a six-figure population. In order to accommodate that change in an inclusive and citizen-centric way, the city introduced OurWinnipeg, a 25-year holistic development plan based on survey feedback from its residents that covered city services, health and quality of life, transportation and mobility, and all aspects of sustainable growth management.
Topics:
Smart City Strategy
Broadband Connectivity
Citizen Centricity
Canada
Smart City
Startup Ecosystem
Intelligent Community Forum
ICF
Intelligent Community
ICF Canada
Open Innovation
Top7 Intelligent Community of 2018
Citizen Participation
Smart People
Digital Equity
Economic Development
Knowledge Workforce
Winnipeg