Attending was Tran Van Nam, Member of the Party Central Committee, Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee, also Head of provincial National Assembly Delegation; Bui The Duy, Deputy Minister of Science and Technology Ministry; Her Tae Jeong, Mayor of Daejeon city, WTA's Chairman; Deputy Chairmen of provincial People's Council. People's Committee, Specialists and speakers.
Prof. Richard A.Levao, Head of American Bloomfield University and Prof. Deog-Seong Oh, Head of South Korea's Chungnam University delivered speeches on challenges and innovative strategies for smart city.
Accordingly, the city platform includes human resources, space and infrastructure that create a huge connection network, requiring general target to manage systematically and effectively.
Prof. Richard A.Levao, Head of American Bloomfield University delivered his speech on smart city
Cities consume products and services from outside resources and face with arising challenges such as unemployment, traffic jam, energy shortage…threatening the environment of the cities. The matter is to manage the cities sustainably and effectively.
Smart cities are considered capable of supplying intellectual services that use science and technologies to take advantage of its platform. Smart cities are interactive platforms with full of hi-tech technologies such as big data and "Internet of things". The concept of smart cities should cover the fields of IT, building services, mass media and local development.
Prof. Deog-Seong Oh, Head of South Korea's Chungnam University delivered speeches on innovative strategies for developing smart cities
Innovation is typical to a smart city. Innovative strategies will create better and more intelligent environment that boost to improve the infrastructure and to build the platform for information exchange and service connection.
Nowadays, most of the smart city projects face with certain limits. Services are only the combination of solutions for water, traffic matters and polluted substances. Information control and the supervision are still in limit. The key target of smart cities is not only the development but people those receive the benefits of good service.
As planned, The 2018 Global Innovation Forum will continue in the afternoon with the sessions I, II, and III and the theme will be about technopolis and smart cities.