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Appendix to Affidavit Exhibits attached to affidavit document page 3 <br /> Exhibit 5: Brazillian media 'Brazilian Report' 8/9/19 referencing national <br /> Brazillian agenda to 'push' SMART Cities <br /> THE BY fiaNew R�wre ■ ■ ' ■ <br /> BRAZILIAN REP RT 5yaziianpli9rs.g5omi antlsoia,,as. <br /> B Brazilians,in En I h. ■ <br /> ■ <br /> ABOUTUS + ARTICLES - NEWSLETTERS - POOCAST Aug 99,2o191517 6min reaa <br /> IUptlatetl.Oct 15.20 29 ..1 <br /> II♦ <br /> Brazil's push fear smart cities <br /> The Brazilian government launched the National Strategy for <br /> U) Sustainable Smart Cities, which will create indicators and goals to <br /> faster innovation in Brazil's major urban centers. The National <br /> Secretary of Telernnzrnunications and Digital Policies,Vitor Mer czcs-, <br /> CIO <br /> E said a smart city is,defined by "the use of innovative infrastructure to <br /> I <br /> U) promote the well-being of local communities through four pillars: <br /> social,crivironnlcntal, cultural, and economic."' <br /> N <br /> CIO <br /> rn During the plan"s presentation, government officials laid out their <br /> 0 <br /> oo first priorities,: the installation of security cameras with facial <br /> 0 <br /> rn recognition software, crap monitoring technology, systems to reuse <br /> No rainwater, and urban mobility projects. "Brazil has an infrastructure <br /> U <br /> plr� b1cmr So we can't talk about sirnart cities before having the basics <br /> Q) <br /> d I I ne," s aid the secret ary. <br /> 0 <br /> a a) Smart cities in Brazil <br /> CU <br /> Italian-British company Plarict has announced bold plans to build ten <br /> N <br /> CIO <br /> smart cities in Brazil by 2022 (it is more accurate to call them `smart <br /> N ncighborho-ods', however). The pilot pro'ect (Laguna Smart pity) was <br /> a <br /> built in Sao Gonzalo do Amarante, in the northeastern state of Ceara. <br /> The project cast USD 5,0 million can a land spanning 330 hectares. So <br /> far, 50 hectares have been built, with the first farnilies moving Ln in <br /> January <br />
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