Peachtree Corners Enhances Urban Safety with UPCITI's Technology
In a groundbreaking initiative, Peachtree Corners, recognized as one of the first smart cities in the United States, has teamed up with UPCITI to effectively utilize pedestrian counting technology. This collaboration aims to enhance event management, ensure public safety, and establish better community planning through the use of sophisticated data analytics while adhering to strict privacy standards.
Located in Georgia, Peachtree Corners has built a reputation as a model for future urban planning, leveraging advanced technologies and infrastructure driven by 5G connectivity. By integrating UPCITI's innovative edge-computing solutions, the city will begin deploying lightweight sensor technology that collects valuable data on pedestrian behavior at their centralized Town Green event space. This strategic partnership promises to set new benchmarks across smart cities nationwide.
One of the major advantages of UPCITI's technology is its emphasis on privacy. The system utilizes low-resolution cameras that can gather data on pedestrian and vehicle movements but without compromising individual privacy by capturing personally identifiable information. This approach aligns with the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), ensuring that all data collected is compliant with rigorous privacy standards. As Larissa Paredes Muse, Strategic Relationships Manager of UPCITI, noted, "Our sensors are designed to provide actionable insights while protecting each individual’s data and ensuring personal safety."
As Peachtree Corners hosts over 80 events and welcomes an influx of more than 40,000 attendees annually, the city is determined to optimize crowd management through real-time quantification of pedestrian patterns. The ability to analyze how people move within the Town Green will help local officials design safer public spaces, plan events more efficiently, and improve overall safety for residents and visitors alike.
City officials, including Deputy City Manager Seth Yurman, expressed eagerness about the potential of this technology. Yurman stated, "This collaboration reflects what we stand for at Peachtree Corners—working with innovative partners to improve the everyday experiences of our residents. By understanding pedestrian flow, we can create a smarter, safer city while setting an example for others."
The collaboration further harnesses T-Mobile’s robust 5G network capabilities, which allows for rapid data transmission and high-speed analysis. As the system becomes operational, it will pave the way for a new era of scalable smart city solutions dedicated to both enhancing the community's quality of life and reassuring citizens of their data security.
Next month, UPCITI will showcase this advanced technology at the Smart City Expo World Congress in Barcelona, providing an opportunity for global attendees to witness how urban analytics can fundamentally transform city dynamics.
About Peachtree Corners
Peachtree Corners is not just a city; it is part of a growing movement towards what is referred to as #SiliconOrchard, representing a hub for innovation in the metro-Atlanta region. With more than 45,000 residents and a host of disruptive technology companies, it reflects a future-oriented vision that integrates technology into everyday life. The city has previously made headlines for initiatives like autonomous shuttles and solar roadways, creating an environment ripe for further innovations.
About UPCITI
Founded in 2017, UPCITI specializes in providing urban analytics solutions focused on enhancing public space management through the use of intelligent sensors. Their commitment to privacy and data protection complements their mission to empower municipalities with critical insights focusing on multifaceted urban challenges. With operations spanning across major US cities and 17 countries, they continue to play a pivotal role in redefining the landscape of smart city technologies.
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