Accessibility issues and needs that were identified
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providing means for older adults to participate in urban planning;
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solve accessibility/mobility issues by collecting, visualising and sharing relevant, up to date and area specific data to inform decision making;
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create datasets of interesting and enjoyable places to assist in future planning efforts;
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measuring travel-time in Helsinki region considering needs of older citizens.
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Solutions to these needs will be piloted with the following three use cases:
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feedback on accessibility issues - piloted in Vuosaari
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point of Interest - piloted in Vuosaari
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travel-Time Matrix - piloted in the whole metropolitan area
Accessibility issues and needs that were identified
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providing means for older adults to participate in urban planning;
-
solve accessibility/mobility issues by collecting, visualising and sharing relevant, up to date and area specific data to inform decision making;
-
create datasets of interesting and enjoyable places to assist in future planning efforts;
-
measuring travel-time in Helsinki region considering needs of older citizens.
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Solutions to these needs will be piloted with the following three use cases:
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feedback on accessibility issues - piloted in Vuosaari
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point of Interest - piloted in Vuosaari
-
travel-Time Matrix - piloted in the whole metropolitan area
technology approach
architecture. integration. platform
technology approach
EU Regions Week 2023
From interoperable urban platforms to local digital twins: inclusive tools for resilient cities
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11 OCTOBER 2023 Brussels, Belgium
Workshop details
Title: From Interoperable Urban Platforms to Local Digital Twins: Inclusive Tools for Resilient Cities.
Date: 11 October 2023
Time: 16:30 - 17:30 CET
Location: SQUARE Brussels Meeting Centre, Room 206
SESSION DESCRIPTION
European societies are changing, impacting all aspects of urban planning and governance. Urban digital tools and systems offer an opportunity to ensure more inclusive and resilient cities. The Open & Agile Smart Cities Initiative (OASC) and URBANAGE will present examples (including the Minimal Interoperable Mechanisms (MIMs), digital twins, data spaces and AI) of how data governance and technology can accelerate collaboration, digital transformation and contribute to the creation of digital urban ecosystems and creating sustainable impact in cities. This workshop aims to foster data sharing, scaling of solutions, interoperability, and trust.
Topics of interest
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Demographics (depopulation and aging)
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Social inclusion and Equality
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Digital and ICT
invited speakers
Registration details
Spaces are limited so secure your spot by registering today.