Download PDFOpen PDF in browserMove from the Industrial Era to the Digital AgeEasyChair Preprint 28798 pages•Date: March 6, 2020Abstract"We need to understand that technology can make our lives better if we choose the right path. There are a lot of disadvantages to this path, but when it comes to communication, we need to know what we have invested in and We must always balance.This article discusses the proposal of new designs, the complementary design of the free-smoke Bicycles called the "free-smoke Neighborhoods " project, as well as the creation of Digital Manufacturing Workshop (fabrication laboratory FABLAB) in the NeighborhoodsHouse.
these two layers of management can create a perfect smart city. Reducing the network of streets alongside the formation of free-smoke neighborhoods and the creation of free-smoke bike infrastructures would mean a reduction in air and noise pollution and a significant increase in pedestrian-friendly space on the streets. So the smart city should be considered a green city that tries to use public infrastructure to move as much as possible. Pollution is one of the most important issues on the municipal agenda, and relocation measures are key to improving the health of the city, and people are of the utmost importance, and we need to increase the desire to use bicycles and public utilities. Urban management can make these changes. Ultimately, the purpose of this article is to move from the industrial era to the digital age. Keyphrases: Digital Manufacturing Workshop, Fabrication Laboratory, Free-smoke Bicycles, Free-smoke Neighborhood, Smart City, digital age, intelligent education, smart citizens
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