A smart park in the city of Khalifa in Abu Dhabi early next year
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The Municipality of Abu Dhabi City will implement the first fully intelligent park in the city of Khalifa City early next year, where it is being designed. The park will operate with smart systems and will include sports games and smart children's games.
Sami Al Hashemi, Director of Infrastructure Support at Abu Dhabi Municipality, said: "The budget for building the park is not yet clear.
Al-Hashemi said in statements to reporters that the park will work with smart systems, including irrigation, lighting and drainage systems, as well as smart sports and children's smart toys. It will also include smart tracks that monitor the number of steps and the amount of fat lost during walking, Data analysis and use in the process of improving future services. "Abu Dhabi is racing international cities through the application of the highest standards of quality and safety and the use of the latest equipment and materials that will enhance the environmental efficiency, as well as provide the parks with sophisticated equipment can be controlled using smart applications.
The use of smart applications and systems will reduce the costs of existing projects, rely on human resources, reduce energy consumption, and help decision-makers collect and control remote applications.
The Municipality of Abu Dhabi City has revealed its intention to establish a laboratory to embrace the innovations and applications of artificial intelligence to be implemented at the level of the city in the coming years, as well as the management and control of its work and tracking the huge data that will be collected for analysis and decision-making.
The Municipality confirmed that the Innovation Lab is currently in the design stage and will be set up as a point of control and management of all artificial intelligence applications, experiments on new artificial intelligence applications, and studies and research to develop new technologies.
The City of Abu Dhabi Municipality is seeking to digitize all services to 100% by the end of this year. The Urban Planning and Municipalities Department has launched the pilot phase of the Smart Cities and Artificial Intelligence Five-Year Plan (2018-2022) under the name of Zayed Smart City Project.
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