NEC to provide Lisbon with smart city infrastructure for integrated management of the entire city


NEC Corporation (NEC; TSE: 6701) today announced that NEC Portugal, an NEC Group Company, has been awarded a contract with the Municipality of Lisbon, the capital city of Portugal, to implement a smart city infrastructure project aimed at improving the daily operation and coordination of multiple city services, bolstering security and ultimately improving the Quality of Life (QoL) for residents. Operation of the infrastructure systems to be developed by NEC is slated to commence by the end of 2017.

NEC will utilize its Cloud City Operation Center (CCOC) to integrate 10 internal systems managed by Lisbon's city government and 30 external systems managed by several partners of the Municipality of Lisbon, and build a Municipal Service Operation Center capable of overseeing the entire city. In addition, NEC will use its Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies for real-time collection and analysis of information from around the city, thereby contributing to the swift provision of municipal services in response to situations such as illegally parked vehicles, the detection of suspicious objects, and more.

"In an effort to improve the urban environment as our city's population increases and the number of tourists rises, Lisbon is striving to better the Quality of Life and strengthen security," said Jorge Máximo, Lisbon city councilman for Sports, Information Systems and Citizen's Relationship. "To accelerate the digital transformation of the city as a whole, we will use NEC's CCOC for cross-integration of environmental data, data from various external entities, data from numerous municipal departmental applications, and data collected using IoT devices."

"We are honored to contribute to Lisbon's smart city infrastructure project," said Ikeno Masahiro, CEO, NEC Europe. "In addition to CCOC, NEC plans to support the city of Lisbon through the provision of the latest ICT, including AI and IoT technologies."
Bristol City Council collaborated with NEC and Bristol University to equip the city with the latest sensor and smart city technology. NEC developed the Cloud City Operation Center (CCOC), a smart city platform and consolidated dashboard supporting the data utilization of city management. It is also linked to the city's fiber network and is combined with the university's £12m supercomputer that powers the network.
This allows the center to explore communications and data that could eventually provide services such as health protection and assisted living. The efforts are paying off; a 2017 UK Smart Cities Index placed Bristol ahead of London. Hilton adds, "Bristol's reputation has evolved in the last decade. They're widely recognised as a place for people to visit and start a new enterprise."

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