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Stealthy Cities, Healthy Communities

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  • Thursday, 31 May 2018
  • 13:31 - 13:31
  • Duration: 34 mins
  • Publication date: 04 Jun 2018
  • Location: Mountbatten, IET London: Savoy Place, London, United Kingdom
  • Part of event Creative and Smart Healthcare of the Future

About the session

The Internet of Things (IoT) promises to connect a global network of billions of data-collecting devices and produce new waves of big data at a volume and speed beyond our imagination. Transmission and processing of this huge amount of data requires a high speed and high processing power underlying wireless infrastructure such as the 5G. The combination of 5G, IoT, big data analytics, information and knowledge is set to transform the way how healthcare services can be delivered and to improve the patients’ experience.

Increasingly, virtual reality is regarded as the next big thing in the technology world with smartphone-compatible versions of VR such as Google Cardboard and Samsung Gear VR as well as Oculus Rift and HTC Vive. In fact, VR is increasingly being used in a wide range of medical applications from treatments to training such as pain management, physiotherapy, fears and phobias, cognitive rehabilitation and training of doctors and nurses.

Keywords:
  • IoT
  • density
  • design
  • health
  • lifestyle
  • smart
  • technology
  • urban

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  • Professor Tom Jefferies

    Professor Tom Jefferies

    Head of Manchester School of Architecture, UK

    Professor Tom Jefferies is a fully qualified architect, prizewinning urban designer and Head of Manchester School of Architecture (MSA) msa.ac.uk. MSA is a large, diverse School students in Architecture, Landscape Architecture and Urbanism. Currently ranked in the global top 10 by subject it operates within both Manchester Metropolitan University and the University of Manchester. Tom’s work connects academic and professional activity to develop new relationships between architecture, culture, space, landscape, heritage, sustainability, technology and health. He is interested in scale and the possibilities of trans-disciplinary collaboration that respects the importance of disciplinary identity. Tom’s research explores themes around understanding the limits of the contemporary city, for example, how do citizens use and define space? What are the forms, functions and possibilities of the physical, spatial and digital infrastructures and architectures that support urban activity? What is a SMART city and how does this support healthy communities? Tom co-leads the Infrastructure Space research atelier at MSA. Our projects map the functionality, productivity and capacity of infrastructures to understand how these interact with the demands of society. Critical representation of the interaction of use, need, material and immaterial (digital and organisational) infrastructures, helps reveal latent and potential cultural and societal opportunities for communities and the spatial forms needed to support them.
  • Professor Tom Jefferies

    Professor Tom Jefferies

    Head of Manchester School of Architecture, UK

    Professor Tom Jefferies is a fully qualified architect, prizewinning urban designer and Head of Manchester School of Architecture (MSA) msa.ac.uk. MSA is a large, diverse School students in Architecture, Landscape Architecture and Urbanism. Currently ranked in the global top 10 by subject it operates within both Manchester Metropolitan University and the University of Manchester. Tom’s work connects academic and professional activity to develop new relationships between architecture, culture, space, landscape, heritage, sustainability, technology and health. He is interested in scale and the possibilities of trans-disciplinary collaboration that respects the importance of disciplinary identity. Tom’s research explores themes around understanding the limits of the contemporary city, for example, how do citizens use and define space? What are the forms, functions and possibilities of the physical, spatial and digital infrastructures and architectures that support urban activity? What is a SMART city and how does this support healthy communities? Tom co-leads the Infrastructure Space research atelier at MSA. Our projects map the functionality, productivity and capacity of infrastructures to understand how these interact with the demands of society. Critical representation of the interaction of use, need, material and immaterial (digital and organisational) infrastructures, helps reveal latent and potential cultural and societal opportunities for communities and the spatial forms needed to support them.
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