The rapid development of Internet of Things (IoT) technology presents an opportunity to reshape how we address city challenges, create smarter cities and ultimately improve the lives of citizens through cheaper and more accessible technology.
The rapid development of Internet of Things (IoT) technology presents an opportunity to reshape how we address city challenges, create smarter cities and ultimately improve the lives of citizens through cheaper and more accessible technology.
As cities move towards connected and smarter infrastructure, we need to ensure that our current and future workforce has a strong understanding of IoT and its potential to address city challenges. Academy of the Near Future is a Smart City Education Programme for upskillers and students to increase awareness and utilisation of IoT technology to create smarter cities and promote entrepreneurship.
Academy of the Near Future – currently in pilot stage – is a partnership between CONNECT SFI Research Centre for Future Networks, Dublin City Council and Smart Docklands.
The programme, aimed at Transition Year secondary students and Public Sector Staff, aims to:
Together the partners will design, test and iterate the programme over a one year pilot period with Transition Year students and Local Authority staff across the Dublin Region.
Through a combination of interactive workshops and online learning, the programme will provide participants a hands-on opportunity to explore and experiment with Internet of Things (IoT) technology and understand how it can be used to address city challenges such as air pollution, space occupancy, waste management and flooding.
The programme uses low cost sensor kits, from leading IoT company Wia, allowing people with minimal prior coding knowledge to ‘plug and play’ with IoT. Creating an accessible programme is a key focus of the project as we want to remove any technological barriers which may prevent people from participating.
By the end of the pilot the aim is to have a validated programme that can be scaled nationally to deliver a much needed Smart Cities curriculum. During the pilot, the project will identify and establish a sustainable business model for scaling the Smart Cities curriculum across Ireland.
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