Smart City – more sustainable and liveable?

  • Type:

    Symposium

  • Speakers:

    Prof. Dr. Iris Belle (Hochschule für Technik, Stuttgart),

    Prof. Dr. Dirk Engelke (Ostschweizer Fachhochschule),

    Dr. Martin Memmel (Technische Universität Kaiserlautern),

    Prof. Dr. Johannes Orphal (KarIsruher Institut für Technologie),

    Dr. Radostina Radulova-Stahmer (Technische Universität Graz),

    Prof. Dr Wolfgang M. Schröder (Universität Würzburg)

  • Date:

    2023/10/15

  • Time:

    16:00 - 18:00

  • Venue:

    TRIANGEL Transfer | Kultur | Raum, Kaiserstraße 93, 76133 Karlsruhe

On 15 October 2023, the ARRTI Symposium "Smart City: more sustainable and liveable?", organized in cooperation with the KIT Institute for Urban and Landscape Design (IESL ) and the KIT Science Week, took place at the Triangel.

The smart city concept was discussed with the participation of 60 Karlsruhe citizens, which is presented as a possible solution to the challenges of modern cities: in addition to population growth and traffic problems, there are also, above all, a shortage of living space, environmental pollution and a lack of social integration. In the discussion, technological approaches, such as smart buildings or new forms of administration such as e-government, were critically questioned, for example, how inclusive or exclusive these technologies are, what risks there are with regard to data protection and privacy, and who benefits most from the introduction of such technologies uses and what dependencies they create.

Group photo with everyone involved.
From left to right: Dr. Peter Zeile, PD Dr. Alexander Bagattini, Dr. Martin Memmel, Prof. Dr. Iris Belle, Prof. Dr. Dirk Engelke, Katharina Linnepe, Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Schröder and Prof. Dr. John Orphal.
ARRTI member PD Dr. Alexander Bagattini welcoming the event.
ARRTI member PD Dr. Alexander Bagattini welcoming the event.
Dr. Radostina Radulova-Stahmer was connected online and introduced the topic at the beginning.
Dr. Radostina Radulova-Stahmer was connected online and introduced the topic at the beginning.
The moderator Katharina Linnepe led through the event.
The moderator Katharina Linnepe led through the event.
Prof. Dr. Johannes Orphal was invited as an urban researcher and representative of KIT.
Prof. Dr. Johannes Orphal was invited as an urban researcher and representative of KIT.
There was also intensive discussion in the audience.
There was also intensive discussion in the audience.