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Case Study: CARTO for Future Cities - the Data Portal of Medellín: Infrastructure for an Innovative City
技术
- 平台即服务 (PaaS) - 数据管理平台
适用行业
- 城市与自治市
适用功能
- 物流运输
- 商业运营
用例
- 智慧城市运营
- 公共交通管理
- 公共预警与应急响应
服务
- 软件设计与工程服务
- 系统集成
挑战
The city of Medellín wanted to serve a broader demographic by applying new technologies to connect city departments and agencies like transportation, administration, healthcare, education, utilities, and construction. To accomplish Medellín’s objectives, priority was given to the areas of the city where bigger social and economic issues were found. Emphasis was placed on the planning and development of urban projects to transform the physical environment in order to implement profound social and cultural shifts in the targeted communities.
关于客户
Medellín is quickly becoming a leader in future cities. The city has included its citizens in the planning and execution of public works including: spaces for art, the construction of public libraries, the founding of new ecological parks, a public transportation and bike share system, and new facilities. Their smart city model encourages cross- agency collaboration and is challenging historical obstacles to information sharing and innovation. City dwellers young and old have come to expect more transparency and opportunities for participation.
解决方案
Using CARTO, Servinformación created Mapas Medellín for the Sigamos Medellín website. The data portal is aimed at opening communication channels between government and citizens. An application is available for tracking public transport, real time social media updates, and information about traffic routes. CARTO’s APIs allowed for the integration of large data to work without compromising scale or the interpretation of millions of data points. CARTO’s accessible visualizations gave Sigamos Medellín the transparency necessary for citizens and government officials.
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