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ETT will be present at the Smart City Expo World Congress (5-7 November, at the Gran Via Exhibition Centre in Barcelona), the largest and most influential global event dedicated to urban innovation and technology for cities. The event brings together business leaders, government representatives and organisations from around the world each year to address critical challenges and promote a better future for urban realities.

The Smart City Expo World Congress will be divided into three main areas (congress, exhibition area and a side event area) and will explore key topics in clusters: enabling technologies, energy and environment, mobility, governance and economy, living and inclusion, infrastructure and buildings, and blue economy.

Giorgio Genta of ETT will participate as a speaker in a workshop organised by CNR, the National Research Council, within the congress. The Department of Engineering, ICT, Energy and Transport Technologies of the CNR will be present with a stand dedicated to the promotion of the new Interdepartmental Centre on the Science of Cities, as well as to the dissemination of the results achieved in projects related to Urban Intelligence and Digital Twin. In this context, Genta will illustrate together with the CNR the platforms, Apps and dashboards developed by ETT for the RAISE Spoke 1 and Spoke 3 projects, with particular focus on the Urban Data Dashboard and the TUA App.

Urban Data Dashboard

ETT has developed several dashboards within the RAISE project to support smart city management, including:

  • Citizen’s Dashboard: provides usable and up-to-date information on city services.
  • Decision-maker Dashboard (DSS Dashboard): provides advanced data to support decision-making on critical urban issues.

App TUA
ETT is developing a mobile app to facilitate interaction between citizens and the urban administration. The app allows citizens to send reports on anomalies in the city (text or photos) directly from the place where they are detected. These reports will be geolocalised and visible to everyone via the visualisation portal, while the collected data will be fed into the Urban Data Platform (UDP). The UDP enables the harmonisation and management of urban data and integrates them into the dashboard developed for the RAISE project.

For more information on ETT’s participation and the programme, please visit the website.