Today, we will look into the smart city strategy of Korea.
First strategy is special city design
We show a national pilot
city project for new city building.
The national pilot city project is
a forward-looking smart city model
where various cutting-edge
technologies are clustered on an empty land
There are two cities in the
project: Living Zone No.5-1 in Sejong and Eco-Delta City in Busan. The master planners are Brain
scientist and data specialist.
First, Sejong City.
Sejong plans to form a smart city
based on the AI-based city concept
that transforms its citizens’
day-to-day life through seven innovative factors,
namely, mobility, healthcare,
education, energy and others.
One
of the most important services in Sejong is mobility.
In Sejong, in some areas we have
plans to utilize smart mobility such as personal mobility and
autonomous-driving shuttles.
Moreover, we would also introduce
a service called “MaaS”
that connects all transportation such as bus, taxi, bike and PM into a single
platform.
Another important service is healthcare.
Sejong will function as a single
large-scale hospital
For example,
there is a plan to provide
customized treatment immediately provided upon the arrival of patients by providing the patient’s
conditions in real time on their dispatch to the hospital while dispatching ambulances and
providing rescue services in optimal paths
when emergencies occur.
The next project is Eco Delta City
national pilot project for Busan.
For Busan, a state-of-the-art
waterfront city will be built based on
10 innovative factors including
robots, water and energy based on the data and AR.
There is a plan to turn Busan into
a world-class robotic city where robots are utilized
throughout citizens’ lives such as delivery,
care, and parking and robot-friendly infrastructure
is installed to support developing the robotic industry.
Also important thing is water.
The latest technologies will be
applied to the entire water circulation process in the city
ranging from rainwater collection
to water purification and recycling.
The goal is to turn Busan into an
eco-friendly city where the water can be reused 100%.
Next, we introduce to you the
Smart City Challenge program for the existing cities.
This project supports for private
companies to explore the creative solutions for urban
problems.
For example,
Incheon City plans to establish the
“demand-response transportation system”
that changes bus routes depending
on the real-time passenger volume
in partnership with Hyundai Motors.
We will
support Funding for planning & pilot project in first year
And
expansion in second year after competition.
To be continued…
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