– Smart city services and technologies in everyday life 1 times a day, reservation required
– Public data utilization process on a large LED screen, expressed in 3D throughout Seoul,'S-Map'
– A smart policy that changed the daily lives of citizens such as the owl bus. View in AR
– Introduction of processes that are reflected in the correction of citizens' opinions, and a space for promoting innovative companies together

 

□ On the 1st basement floor of the Seoul City Hall (Citizens' Hall), the hands-on'Smart Seoul Exhibition Hall', which encompasses innovative, cutting-edge smart city administration services and technologies that Seoul citizens enjoy in everyday life, opened today (October 10.27). It operates on an advance reservation system.

□ The exhibition room of 198.32m60 (approximately 3 pyeong) was divided into four sections to create an experience space where you can dynamically meet through XNUMXD and AR (augmented reality).

□ An exhibition guide is provided through an exclusive app for'Smart Seoul Exhibition Hall' so that non-face-to-face viewing is possible. When a dedicated app is installed, the beacon (Bluetooth wireless communication device) installed in each section automatically recognizes the location of the visitor and displays the exhibition description on the visitor's smartphone.

□ The exhibition hall is organized into four sections under the theme of'Seoul, a city where citizens' lives are changed based on data': ① Collecting Seoul ② Looking at Seoul ③ Changing the lives of citizens ④ Making it together.

□ In the first section, <Collecting Seoul>, the entire process of collecting, storing, and opening big data by Seoul city is shown at a glance with a large LED screen (3m×4m). You can check related projects being promoted by the city, such as Seoul's communication network'S-Net','S-Dot', which collects environmental data such as fine dust, temperature, and humidity, and open data plazas.

□ The second section, <Looking at Seoul> is a space where you can experience'S-Map', a 3D implementation of the entire Seoul area through digital twin technology, on a large touch screen (1.6m×0.9m). You can easily and easily grasp environmental information such as sunlight, view area, and wind road by simply touching the desired location.

□ On one side, a separate “Digital Citizen Market Room (3.6m×1.4m)” was installed in Seoul. It is a state-of-the-art system that provides real-time access to all administrative information directly related to citizens' lives, such as traffic conditions, disaster sites, and prices, covering a total of 3,200 million administrative big data, 2,800 CCTV video information, and 120 Dasan calls. Was developed by combining administrative information and ICT technology for the first time in the world in 2017.

□ A space where you can meet the smart city policy that changed the daily life of citizens of'Movement becomes convenient' in the third section <Changes in Citizens' Life> through the way that a fictional person named'Seoul' experiences a day in Seoul. to be.

□ Through the '4-sided image hall' consisting of the left, right, front and bottom of the exhibition room, Mr. Seoul shows how he lives in Seoul from morning to night. Smart technologies in the lives of the citizens of Seoul will be introduced, such as'Ttareungi,' which became the foot of citizens,'Nanumka', a shared car, and'Owl Bus,' which uses big data to route places with a large floating population at night. You can also view AR (augmented reality) through a dedicated app.

□'Everyday becomes safer' in the same area introduces administrative services of Seoul, a smart city that delves into the daily lives of citizens in more detail, such as CCTV integrated safety center, emergency vehicle priority signal system, and smart plug service for the elderly.

□ In the fourth section <Make Together>, we introduce the process of reflecting the opinions of Seoul citizens in municipal administration as a'smart citizen' through'Democratic Seoul'. Pressing the pros and cons on topics such as'Protection of Street Cats at the Reconstruction Site' and'Support for Fertility Treatment' held in'Democratic Seoul' shows the process of voting results on the screen.

□ In this section, a space for promoting innovative companies was also prepared. You can meet products from participating companies in the Seoul Pavilion at '2020 CES', the world's largest IT and home appliance exhibition held in Las Vegas earlier this year. It also introduces projects that the city of Seoul has cooperated with citizens, such as the'Anywhere Support Group', which provides digital device education to the elderly, who are the information-vulnerable class.

□ Citizens who want to visit the'Smart Seoul Exhibition Hall' can make a reservation in advance through the Citizens' Office website (http://www.seoulcitizenshall.kr). It is open Monday-Saturday (closed on Sundays) and is only available for advance reservations three times a day (1, 3, and 10:14). Admission is free. (Inquiries 16-02-2133)
○ For citizens who find it difficult to install a dedicated app, a tablet is rented at the information desk, and a program for viewing while listening to an explanation by a guide will be provided at the time of the full opening of the Citizens' Office.

□ Lee Won-mok, the Seoul Smart City Policy Center, said, “The Smart Seoul Exhibition Center is a space designed to allow you to experience the administrative services and technology of Seoul, a cutting-edge smart city scattered throughout Seoul.” We expect citizens to vividly experience smart city technologies and services that are changing the world. Furthermore, we would like to use it as an opportunity to promote our companies participating in this process together.”

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