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Smart Governance

Melbourne's open data and innovation program

The city of Melbourne is working with the community (residents, workers, businesses, students and visitors) to design, develop and test the best ways to live, work and play in Melbourne. The publication and visualization of municipal data can effectively promote understanding of, and participation in, Melbourne's evolution as a smart city. The data of multiple sectors (parking, transport, city sensors, major development, environment, city statictics etc.) are avaible for everyone.

Open Data & Analytics for Urban Transportation

By analysing anonymised data obtained from commuters' fare cards and identifying commuter hotspots to manage bus fleets, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) can help improve commuting experience. Arrival times of buses are tracked using sensors installed in over 5,000 vehicles, and the real-time location data of buses helps facilitate transport planning to better meet commuters' demands.
Insights gained from data can help LTA better anticipate and address the needs of different types of commuters through improved policy planning.

Virtual Singapore

A dynamic 3D digital platform that will enable the public, businesses, government and research agencies to derive insights, develop solutions and run simulations using a large-scale city model of Singapore.

Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality (IMM) 153 White Desk

Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality (IMM) 153 White Desk is a municipal unit to which citizens report any of their complaints, requests and opinions via telephone, information offices and mobile app. Solutions Team checks all the applications by its public relations experts, gets in touch with relevant units or government bodies for generating solutions, and transmits the result to the applicant.

Kispest Community Budget Program

For years, the mayor of Kispest has been asking residents to share their suggestions as part of the Community Budget Program.
There are also many proposals that do not fall within the competence of the local government. For example, proposals for public transport, traffic lights, pedestrian crossings are forwarded to the relevant authorities in the capital.
Requests for several smaller investments, such as bench placement, minor repairs, or creating flowerbeds, are automatically scheduled by competent agencies as part of their next year's tasks.

Citizen Innovation

All too often, smart city projects focus solely on technical solutions while failing to consider the input and impact on citizens. MK:Smart has turned this on its head and put citizens at the centre of smart city innovation, thus ensuring a bottom-up, community-driven input to the design of the project activities, complementing the top-down specification developed by the project team.

Thinking Energy

Thinking Energy, a joint interactive trial between E.ON and Milton Keynes Council, was established in 2011. It involves 75 family homes in Milton Keynes. The aim of the trial is to develop and test innovative ways to manage energy consumption in the home. The idea is that homeowners will benefit from improved comfort, convenience and cost savings.
Trial participants have access to energy data via a web browser, tablet or smartphone application on-the-go. The easy and convenient access to data is making it easier for customers to understand and control their energy consumption.

Global Smart City Test Bed project

For the IoT-based Smart City Project, which is organized by Ministry of Science, ICT, and Future Planning and centers around Haeundae Centum City, Busan Metropolitan Government and SK Telecom created a consortium to carry out the project for three years from 2015 to 2017. The project will provide an open platform through which all data created from sensors within the smart city can be collected and shared. The purpose of the project is to respond to various urban problems (environment, energy saving, traffic) by using the latest ICT and environmentally-friendly technologies.

qlue application

Qlue was established in 2014 in Jakarta, working side by side with Jakarta Government in implementing the first Smart City concept in Indonesia. Qlue is a social media app which allows users to report problems directly to the city government and businesses, as well as sharing informations to the neighbors around them in order to help creating Smart City. Reports from citizens will be dispatched in real time to the related officials.

Hong Kong GeoData Store

Hong Kong GeoData Store is a geospatial information service provided by the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Government to the general public, with a vision to build a better society by developing an open geospatial information collaboration platform to improve the quality of life and efficiency in urban management.  Hong Kong GeoData Store facilitates the discovery and dissemination of various types of spatial-enabled Public Sector Information (PSI) in open format and API for free re-use for both commercial and non-commercial purposes.  Let us build