– Living Lab Preliminary Presentation, Dong-gu, Yeonsu-gu, Michuhol-gu “Self-Solving Team” Grand Prize
-Enhancement of understanding of regional innovation using smart technology by participating citizens-

 

Incheon Metropolitan City plans to promote the operation of the '2021 Citizen Participation Incheon Smart City Living Lab' and promotes understanding of regional innovation through resident participation.

* The'Self-Solution Group' is an executive organization composed of various stakeholders such as residents, local governments, researchers, and technology experts to discover local issues through participation and collaboration, and to derive solutions using science and technology.

In order to build a specialized smart city and discover smart city services, the city selected three tasks last March, ▲ Dong-gu smart and wise children's life platform design ▲ Michuhol-gu ICT-using delivery disposable device reduction and alternative system design ▲ Yeonsu-gu Disabled parking zone unmanned enforcement system design.

It was held with the aim of enhancing the efficiency of solving urban problems using smart technology and enhancing the completion of the Living Lab project by presenting the Living Lab* theory, methodology, and best practices to the'Self-Solving Team' prior to the operation of the project.

*'Living Lab' means a living laboratory and a laboratory for everyday life. Citizens (users) directly search for urban problems that occur in their daily lives using fourth industrial technologies such as information and communication technology (ICT), and work with experts. Citizen Participation Policy to Solve

The lecture at the briefing session was held inviting Professor Jeong-eun Kim, a member of the 4th Industrial Revolution Committee of Incheon City and a professor in the Department of Future Convergence Technology at Inha University's Graduate School of Engineering, and also had time to communicate with the participating citizens through real-time question and answer sessions.

The'Self-Solving Team' sent a great response and interest, saying that it was a beneficial time for technical experts and public officials to collaborate together to broaden their insight and understanding of Living Lab, which was unfamiliar.

Kim Ji-young, city manager in charge of smart city, said, “It was a good opportunity to form a consensus and discuss with the participating citizens with the common purpose of regional activation, and we will actively strive to build a specialized smart city.”

 

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