Issue/Aim
Formed a consortium meeting to promote projects by experts and member companies such as ICT vendors, network operators, and service providers. We aim to develop and provide new administrative and social services by combining data from industry, government, academia, and citizens.
Achievement
・Collaborate with Shibuya Ward to organize and operate three projects to visualize various data
・Released a white paper summarizing trends in digital twins in Shibuya
seating arrangement
Secretariat: Future Design Shibuya / Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, The University of Tokyo
Consortium members: Shibuya Ward/Smart City Institute/NEC/NTT DOCOMO/KDDI/Tokyu Land Corporation/Digital Garage/Japan Research Institute/Hakuhodo Inc./Shibuya Redevelopment Association/Takenaka Corporation/Panasonic/Tokyu/Mawari/Japan Deep Learning Association/MIRAIT ONE/SYMMETRY/Aioi Nissay Dowa Insurance Company/Mitsubishi UFJ Research & Consulting/Daikin HVAC Solution Tokyo/ Future Design Shibuya (Secretariat), University of Tokyo Advanced Research Laboratory (Secretariat) (*April 2023) month)
Periodically hold study sessions and opportunities for information sharing and interaction among consortium member companies
For the purpose of sharing the latest knowledge and promoting cooperation among consortium members, we regularly hold debriefing sessions and talk sessions on the progress of projects, the data held by consortium members and their use cases, and the vision.
Various ways to collect and use data
Promoting projects with their own characteristics in parallel
The Digital Twin Shibuya Project, which aims to create a smart city by utilizing "digital twin technology," which collects various real-world information in a digital space together with member companies and reproduces the city,
"Shibuya Traffic WG" to share knowledge for realizing safe, comfortable and convenient urban development in Shibuya,
As of 2023, we are promoting three major projects with the "Shibuya Smart Place WG," which aims to examine and conduct experiments on data acquisition and utilization in commercial buildings, underground shopping areas, and shopping districts that characterize Shibuya.