Smart City Cluster participates in five new projects to boost innovation and sustainability
These initiatives in which Smart City Cluster participates address key challenges in water management, bioenergy, industrial digitalization and infrastructure optimization, contributing to the sustainable and smart transformation of the territories and have been approved by the Ministry of Industry and Tourism of the Government of Spain and the Regional Government of Andalusia.
December 19, 2024
The projects in which Smart City Cluster participates in this call for AEI are:
■ iPredice III: is a platform that minimizes uncontrolled discharges through real-time monitoring of the sewage network. By applying AI and data analysis, it optimizes the management of critical infrastructures in Puerto Real and other urban environments.
■ Auto Digital Twins 3: third phase of a project that uses digital twins to analyze the surface health of materials using AI and Big Data. Its objective is to improve inventory management and optimize industrial processes through the recognition of textures and defects in materials.
■ Almazara Óptima 3: third phase of a project that implements digital twins to optimize production in olive mills. Thanks to advanced sensors and artificial intelligence, energy and water efficiency will be improved, cybersecurity will be reinforced and a higher quality of olive oil will be guaranteed.
■ Bioenergytraces: this project develops a platform that guarantees the traceability of biomass from its origin to its final destination. Through artificial intelligence and georeferencing, it facilitates sustainability certification and helps producers comply with RED-III regulations.
In the PLAnd Sequía Andalucía call, Smart City Cluster participates in the project:
■ Aquadomus: development of a digital solution that optimizes water consumption in homes, communities, commercial premises and industries, monitoring usage in real time and detecting leaks. The platform, based on FIWARE standards, will enable efficient and interoperable management with other systems.
These projects, aligned with the EU and Spanish green transition and digital innovation strategies, consolidate Smart City Cluster’s role as a benchmark in the development of technological solutions for more sustainable and resilient cities.
The first four projects are financed by the Ministry of Industry and Tourism, within the support program for AEIs to contribute to the improvement of the competitiveness of Spanish industry, and the last one is co-financed by the Andalusia ERDF Program 2021-2027 and the Regional Government of Andalusia within the framework of the PLAnd Sequía Andalucía call for proposals.

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