Belfast to join Milan, Moscow and Dubai as ‘pioneer cities’ for global roadmap on ethical use of new technology
As part of the World Economic Forum’s G20 Global Smart Cities Alliance, Belfast will be a ‘pioneer city’ and will collaborate with other leading smart cities and global experts to refine policies in areas such as privacy protection, cybersecurity, increasing openness of city data, advanced digital connectivity, and ensuring accessibility to digital city services for disabled and elderly people.
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Hide AdThese policies will contribute to the existing work of the council’s Smart Belfast Programme and underpin the city’s plans to invest in a Belfast Smart District where businesses, academia and public sector can collaborate to develop next generation urban services in areas such as mobility, health, energy and tourism.
Lord Mayor of Belfast, Frank McCoubrey said: “This opportunity to collaborate as a G20 Global Smart Cities pioneer city on a new roadmap for safely adopting new technology is very welcome indeed as we work to develop a Belfast Smart District and to weave digital innovation into every part of our economy. We’ll be exploiting new technologies and data to tackle city challenges in areas such as health and mobility to improve our citizens’ quality of life – and we must ensure that this is done ethically and in a way that prioritises transparency, privacy, equity and inclusion.
“Being part of the G20 Global Smart Cities Alliance on Technology Governance means that each of the partner cities will benefit from expert, tailored insights and policy tools and this collaborative approach will allow us to make swift progress in how we use technology to deliver benefits to all of our citizens.”
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Hide AdJeff Merritt, Head of the Internet of Things and Urban Transformation, World Economic Forum commented: “City governments are on the frontline of a global crisis and need to be able to act quickly and decisively to curtail this pandemic and set course for their economic recovery. Technology is an essential tool in this fight, but governments cannot risk falling into the usual traps related to privacy, security and vendor lock-in. That’s where the G20 Global Smart Cities Alliance can help. Our new policy roadmap will guide cities with practical policies for these issues, and our Pioneer Cities are leading the way for cities everywhere to get started.”
For more information, visit www.smartbelfast.city
The Pioneer Cities for the G20 Global Smart Cities Alliance include:
Apeldoorn, Netherlands
Barcelona, Spain
Belfast, United Kingdom
Bengaluru, India
Bilbao, Spain
Bogotá, Colombia
Brasilia, Brazil
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Chattanooga, United States
Cordoba, Argentina
Daegu, South Korea
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
eThekwini (Durban), South Africa
Faridabad, India
Gaziantep, Turkey
Hamamatsu, Japan
Hyderabad, India
Indore, India
Istanbul, Turkey
Kaga, Japan
Kakogawa, Japan
Kampala, Uganda
Karlsruhe, Germany
Leeds, United Kingdom
Lisbon, Portugal
London, United Kingdom
Maebashi, Japan
Manila, Philippines
Medellín, Colombia
Melbourne, Australia
Mexico City, Mexico
Milan, Italy
Moscow, Russia
Newcastle, Australia
San José, United States
Toronto, Canada