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The projection of Smart city at the territorial level. The City Ecosystem as Leverage for Technology Testbed

Yasser Wahyuddin¹
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Bambang Sudarsono²
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Since IBM, Microsoft, Siemens, and Cisco declared the birth of the Smart city, City spaces have always been and remains central. Smart city has become a global cover in the urban planning paradigm, in which non-IT actors are actively involved. This article highlights the configuration of the City of Lyon Metropolis as a favorable and core ecosystem of the Smart City of EDF, French state energy company. With a qualitative approach, in-depth interviews and a series of grounded procedures, the city of Lyon is formed into a Smart city ecosystem due to the embedded ideas of EDF that are manifested symbolically both in the socio-political sphere and in the technical realm through the technical form of the Smart Electric Lyon project. and a massive installation of Smart Meter infrastructure. The result contemplates the city ecosystem as leverage for industrial development and thus create a space of domination of industry under the banner of the Smart city.
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hal-03225892 , version 1 (13-05-2021)

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Yasser Wahyuddin¹, Bambang Sudarsono², Wisnu Uriawan³. The projection of Smart city at the territorial level. The City Ecosystem as Leverage for Technology Testbed. American Journal of Engineering Research (AJER), 2021, Volume-10 (Issue-05), pp.170-176. ⟨hal-03225892⟩
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