IoT-TICKET-powered Tampere Smart City internationally awarded

Tampere Smart City has won a major technology award. Tampere Smart City received the Enabling Technologies Award today at the world’s largest smart city event, the Barcelona Smart City Expo World Congress (SCEWC). Tampere Smart City is built on Wapice’s IoT platform IoT-TICKET.

The World Smart City Awards were given for the 13th time. The winners were chosen from a total of 411 submissions. The other finalists were from Hong Kong and Spain.

The IoT platform in Tampere has gained international recognition for its capacity to enable secure and high-caliber data utilization. The platform has substantially added value for everyday life of citizens, the business sector, and governing bodies by introducing a range of applications, software, and services.

What stood Tampere apart in the competition was how Tampere's smart solutions meet more than local needs or problems. For instance, the city's various methods of utilising the IoT platform, which acts as a smart data centre, can also be replicated elsewhere. Challenges related to sustainability, safety, and the proper targeting of services intended for businesses are common to many cities worldwide.

”We are truly proud of this moment. Tampere's boldness as a user of the latest technology and as a developer of services has also been recognized internationally. It has been an honor for us to introduce the latest IoT and AI technology for the benefit of educational institutions, businesses, and all city residents through IoT-TICKET, commented Jari Kuusisto, Product Manager of IoT for Smart Cities from Wapice Ltd.

”The City of Tampere is a true pioneer in the smart city arena, and first place in this competition is a well-deserved recognition of persistent effort. It's also great to see how the product development of the IoT platform is bearing fruit and the variety of ways in which IoT data can be practically applied. This enables the city's operations to be made more efficient and new services to be created for city experts and local residents," commented Jukka Niemi, Product Manager of IoT-TICKET, on the victory.

Award

The other finalists for the prize were were Kaohsiung City, Taiwan, Tampere, Finland and Libelium, Zaragoza, Spain.

The award was received by Teppo Rantanen, executive director of growth, innovation and competitiveness at the city of Tampere.

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