
From November 4 to 6, in Barcelona, the 14th edition of the Smart City Expo World Congress (SCEWC) is taking place — the largest and most influential international event dedicated to urban innovation and smart cities.
Held at the Fira de Barcelona Gran Via exhibition center, the event brings together tens of thousands of professionals, city representatives, companies, institutions, and startups from over 100 countries, featuring more than 1,000 exhibitors and 100 international speakers. It serves as a global platform for discussing sustainable mobility, intelligent infrastructures, urban governance, data, and social inclusion.
This year, ETT is taking part in the event, presenting the work developed for Spoke 1 of the RAISE project, aimed at making cities more accessible, inclusive, and interactive.
During the congress, ETT presents“The City of the Future: Accessible, Inclusive, Interactive – A Geolocalised Data Platform”: the dashboard that collects urban data from open-data sources and from the Urban Data Platform (UDP), making them accessible to citizens through a Map Viewer and TUA – Track Urban Accessibility: Report, Participate, Improve Your City.”
ETT showcases how the TUA app enables citizens to report urban anomalies in real time directly from their location. These geolocated reports, visible to everyone via the visualization portal, are fed into the UDP, which harmonizes and manages urban data, integrating them into the dashboard developed for the RAISE project.
Participation in the SCEWC represents for ETT an important opportunity for exchange with international smart city stakeholders and a chance to present a concrete solution for civic participation and intelligent urban data management, reaffirming the company’s commitment to promoting technologies that foster accessibility, inclusion, and active citizen engagement.