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Is Dublin’s ‘smart city’ promise just waffle?

Nov 12, 2025
Ruth Freeman, Director of Research for Society at Research Ireland, shares her insights on Dublin's journey toward becoming a smart city. She discusses how technology can enhance urban life, balancing the benefits and challenges of innovations like drones and public transport. Ruth also highlights Dublin City Council's open data initiatives and collaborative approach to urban planning. The conversation spans topics like autonomous vehicles, smart lighting, and community engagement, painting a picture of a city striving for sustainability amidst technological challenges.
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INSIGHT

People First Definition Of Smart City

  • A smart city should be defined by whether it works for people, not by trendy tech alone.
  • Ruth Freeman warns conversations often start with cool tech instead of citizens' needs.
ANECDOTE

Waze In A Taxi Sparked Realisation

  • Ruth recalls seeing Waze in a San Francisco taxi 15 years ago as a striking early smart-city example.
  • She contrasts private-sector apps like Uber and Airbnb with public-sector tech rollouts.
INSIGHT

Open Data Spurs Local Innovation

  • Dublin City Council uses an open innovation model to invite collaborative solutions.
  • Providing data and easy plug-in access encourages the right type of innovation to emerge.
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