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Newark Introduces City-wide Initiative to Create a ‘Smart City,’ Better Connecting Resident to Each Other and the World

10/28/2016

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Newark, NJ — Newark officials on October 17 joined with the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT), the New Jersey Innovation Institute (NJII) an NJIT corporation that applies the intellectual and technological resources of the state’s science and technology university, and corporate partners to announce a long-term program that would help propel the city into becoming one of the most technologically-connected cities in the nation.
 
Newark is taking the necessary steps toward becoming a “Smart City,” as part of a sweeping White House initiative that brings together academia, government and business to innovate and create the next generation of urban technology and infrastructure.
 
For communities like Newark, these solutions would permeate all parts of the city experience for residents, daytime workers and visitors.
 
“Imagine Newark as a city where technology enhances every part of your life, wherever you may be,” said Donald Sebastian, president and CEO of NJII. 
​“Through the Smart Cities initiative, we will be reshaping and enhancing how the public experiences Newark,” Dr. Sebastian said. 
 
“The open technology infrastructure we are creating will be a magnet to attract entrepreneurial businesses whose products will reshape urban life using the Internet of Things, and they will contribute greatly to the economic vitality of our city.”
 
With smart city technologies, Newark can better tackle key challenges such as reducing traffic congestion, fighting crime, fostering economic growth, managing the effects of a changing climate, and improving the delivery of city services.
 
It is part of the national “MetroLab” network, in which NJIT and Newark joined 40 other regional city-university partnerships across the nation.
 
The local program is called MetroLab@Newark.
 
During a kick-off event at NJIT, Newark Mayor Ras J. Baraka, NJII leaders, corporate partners and the Newark Downtown District explained what the announcement means to the city and its people.
 
"This is a big step forward for the City, to make us an innovative hub where tech companies will want to locate,” said Mayor Baraka. 
 
“BrandNewark is a physical extension of that, and a way that the neighborhoods can feel like this innovation is all around them and they are a part of it,” Mayor Baraka continued.  “We want to make it happen right here, a smart city, gigabit internet and a tech-savvy workforce.”
 
Much of the work involved in creating a smart city will be behind the scenes as it focuses on creating significantly enhanced Wi-Fi bandwidth that is easily accessible in Newark.
 
But there is one highly visible element, which will form the first project that will be opening this fall at Prudential Way and Broad Street, at Military Park.
 
Funded by the Newark Downtown District, and supported by the city, an Internet kiosk (named Brand Newark) will open on the site.
 
It will be a powerful Wi-Fi hub that will provide residents and visitors with the latest news and information on local businesses, traffic, mass transit schedules, local news, videos and other important features via a next generation fiber optic network.
 
According to Anthony McMillan, CEO, Newark Downtown District, “Downtown Newark is at the center of the city's revitalization, and the Brand Newark kiosk is a shining example of this 'new narrative'.”
 
“The Newark Downtown District,” McMillan added, “is excited to partner with NJII and the City of Newark to bring a higher level of connectivity to businesses, arts, education, and technology to those who live, labor and leisure in our district.”
 
The information will be fueled through “Brand Newark,” which will provide the free Internet, without the need for users to register.
 
Innovators and developers will be sought to continually expand the capabilities of Brand Newark, as kiosks will ultimately be featured in all five districts of the city.  Learn more about opportunities at BrandNewark.org.
 
Bell Labs, Director of Research, Video and Audio Analytics, Paul Wilford said, “Nokia is a global leader in the technologies that connect people and things.  Powered by the pioneering work of Bell Laboratories our research and innovation division, we are at the forefront of creating and licensing the technologies that are increasingly at the heart of our connected lives.”
 
“To that end,” Wilford added, “we are honored to have the opportunity to participate in the MetroLab program and look forward to improving the quality of life of the residents of Newark through collaboration with the foundation and its participating members.”
 
In addition to support from Nokia/Bell Laboratories, the list of corporate partners working in the MetroLab@Newark program include:
 
  • Panasonic
  • IBM Corp
  • Juniper Networks
  • Lutron Electronics
  • Arkados Group
  • 4.0 Analytics
  • Numina
  • GoMo Health
  • Aptinet Inc.
 
The New Jersey Innovation Institute (NJII) is an NJIT corporation that applies the intellectual and technological resources of the state’s science and technology university to challenges identified by industry partners.
 
Through its Innovation Labs (iLabs), NJII brings NJIT expertise to key economic sectors, including healthcare delivery systems, bio-pharmaceutical production, civil infrastructure, defense and homeland security, and financial services.
 
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