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21/02/2024

Smart City Control Room Firenze, il ruolo di DZ Engineering

Smart City, il progetto ambizioso della Commissione Europea

Una smart city incarna l’ideale di una realtà urbana all’interno della quale le risorse vengono gestite con l’intento di raggiungere una condizione di autosufficienza energetica e sostenibilità economica così da garantire ai cittadini un livello della qualità della vita nettamente superiore.

 

Nei progetti di rinnovamento delle infrastrutture e dei servizi offerti ai cittadini, diventa di fondamentale importanza l’utilizzo delle tecnologie IoT per diversi motivi, ad esempio: una migliore gestione ed ottimizzazione delle risorse, la riduzione dell’impatto ambientale, la progettazione e costruzione di reti di trasporto urbano ecosostenibili, il perfezionamento e potenziamento dei servizi e lo sviluppo di nuovi.

 

All’interno di una smart city si “lavora” inoltre per favorire le relazioni con il capitale intellettuale, umano e sociale: tutti i cittadini contribuiscono attivamente alla politica pubblica e rendono l’amministrazione della città interattiva e reattiva.

 

Sostenibilità, efficienza ed innovazione permettono inoltre di innalzare i livelli di sicurezza degli spazi urbani, offrendo protezione all’intera popolazione.

 

 

La tecnologia messa a punto da DZ Engineering

Il progetto della Smart City Control Room è frutto delle esperienze e del know-how sviluppato da DZ Engineering sia in ambito Motorsport che di sicurezza urbana. La realizzazione dei sistemi di controllo TVCC nei circuiti di F1 e MotoGP (Singapore, Monza, Imola, Hanoi e Mandalika) e delle infrastrutture cittadine nelle città di Ravenna, Forlì, Cesena e Crotone sono state le basi per raggiungere un grado di eccellenza.

 

Un vero e proprio gioiello di alta tecnologia che permetterà al Comune di Firenze di:

 

  1. aumentare il livello di efficienza della gestione della mobilità, favorendo la condivisione completa delle informazioni;
  2. avere un controllo totale su quello che succede ogni giorno relativamente alla mobilità pubblica e privata, alla sicurezza, all’illuminazione, ai semafori e all’infomobilità;
  3. creare un modello di analisi della funzionalità urbana comune dove tutti i dati e le informazioni vengono sfruttati per organizzare la gestione ordinaria e straordinaria della città e definire le strategie.

La struttura informatica della Control Room

La struttura della SCCR prevede una centrale operativa responsabile della comunicazione e della cooperazione tra i vari soggetti, dello scambio di informazioni e della vista sinottica di quelle condivise, dell’integrazione dei sistemi informativi e delle procedure.

 

Al fine di favorire la collaborazione e la cooperazione è stato creato un unico spazio di lavoro dove i sistemi hardware e software consentono di:

 

  • centralizzare le informazioni contenute nelle banche dati e nei sistemi di gestione comunali riguardanti la rete stradale;
  • creare una piattaforma per l’interfacciamento con i sistemi delle centrali operative esterne;
  • sviluppare un sistema di monitoraggio e gestione in grado di offrire una visione in tempo reale del livello di efficienza degli impianti e dei servizi comunali.

Quali sono le attività svolte nella Control Room

L’operato quotidiano nella Control Room segue una logica predittiva ed ha l’obiettivo di programmare e coordinare tutti gli eventi che potrebbero avere un certo impatto sulla mobilità cittadina, ad esempio cantieri e manifestazioni.

 

La gestione trasparente degli eventi programmati e non, permette di implementare soluzioni efficienti e di condividerle in maniera tempestiva con tutti i soggetti coinvolti.

Questo modus operandi rende la risoluzione di imprevisti e/o problemi più veloce e fluida.

 

Infine, dalla Control Room viene eseguito un monitoraggio costante dei servizi pubblici e del corretto funzionamento degli impianti che si trovano sulle strade, come quello di illuminazione e delle antenne Wi-Fi.

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23/08/2023

Upcycled Art Exibition

A PROJECT OF ART IN THE NIGHT RACE.

The new life of the floodlights.

Curated by Nadia Stefanel

 

The Arts House, 1 Old Parliament Lane, Singapore

13-19 September 2023

 

A GREEN PROMISE SEEN: SUSTAINABILITY MEETS ART AS DZ ENGINEERING SRL AND SIGNIFY ILLUMINATE UPCOMING 2023 SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX

 

 

Image credit: DZ Engineering

 

SINGAPORE, 18 AUGUST 2023 – As the global community grapples with environmental sustainability, motorsport events along with its heavy reliance on fossil fuels, have often been scrutinised for their environmental impact. Now with a mission to accelerate human progress, DZ Engineering SRL, a subsidiary of Dino Zoli Group, ensures that sustainability trickles through everything they do – and this year the team provides the lighting for race events across the globe with a massive replacement of their floodlights, using LED lights, provided by long-term lighting partner Signify for the upcoming Formula 1 Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix 2023.

 

Discarded floodlights will be upcycled and featured in the artworks of 10 artists to be displayed at the exhibition organised by Dino Zoli Foundation, an institution dedicated to preserving Italian culture worldwide, with Signify as the main sponsor. A Project of Art in the Night Race, The New Life of the Floodlights will be held from 13 to 19 September 2023 at The Arts House, Singapore.

 

Lighting Up The Race Track, One LED Light at A Time

DZ Engineering SRL, with its innovative installation system has supported motorsport events since the debut of the 2008 FIA Formula 1 World Championship in Singapore, bringing homogenous lighting for the safety of drivers and spectators and simultaneously ensuring high-definition television footage of the night races.

 

DZ Engineering has been partnering with Signify in lighting up motorsport night races around the world with their smart lighting innovations. Its LED systems reduces energy consumption by at least 30% when compared to metal-halide bulb systems to significantly reduce carbon footprint for night races. Signify’s LED lights reduce CO2 emissions and contain no hazardous substances such as mercury, making them an environmentally-friendly choice and giving the Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix the required support on its sustainability journey.

 

Pledging their dedication towards ensuring greener practices in motorsport, DZ Engineering SRL and Signify bore the understanding of how much energy a race circuit requires. As such, the organisation designed the innovative Race Track Lighting system, built with Signify’s cutting-edge LED solutions, with lower energy expenditure, and it is set to transform the visibility and racing experience for drivers and spectators alike. This greener system was gradually implemented over races such as the Formula E-Prix in Diriyah and, more recently, the Formula E event held in London since its first introduction in 2021, with the lights skilfully installed along a section of the circuit to ensure optimal visibility and safety for participants. Following the successful execution in recent races, DZ Engineering SRL is similarly excited to bring this energy and vibrancy to the Marina Bay Street Circuit.

 

 

 

Image credit: DZ Engineering (Mai Pham)

 

 

While the challenge lies in raising awareness, DZ Engineering SRL and Signify have the right tools to influence the behaviour of thousands of fans by harnessing the power of LED lighting technology to create better entertainment experiences.

 

The main advantage of LED lies in them being a less maintenance-intensive and energy-efficient technology, stemming from their lower power consumption of 1,305 Watts per LED light, compared to a whopping 2,040 watts per floodlight. Besides having at least 30% less power consumption, lighting levels are not compromised, ensuring that night races will still take place under the safest and brightest conditions. Furthermore, the new LEDs boast higher durability and a longer lifespan of up to 100,000 burning hours, in contrast to the 7,000 of the original floodlights, pointing to decreased frequency of replacement of the lights from wear and tear.

 

Not Trash but Treasure

Taking its environmental efforts a step further, Dino Zoli Foundation has embarked on a project to upcycle the replaced floodlights which once shone brightly in the Formula 1 night races in Singapore. As the Foundation recognises the need to draw attention towards environmental sustainability, it similarly sees art as a medium with the capacity to inspire and enthral. Encouraging artists based in Singapore to give these floodlights a new life, Dino Zoli Foundation hopes that the resultant art pieces will serve to send an important message on the importance of being aware of our impact on the environment.

 

 

These artistic endeavours of various local and Singapore-based artists will culminate in A Project of Art in the Night Race. The New Life of the Floodlights.  – a mixed-medium art exhibition that explores the influence of the eco-conscious philosophy on artists who combine a fresh aesthetic sensibility with a constructive approach to the upcycling of floodlights through a display of art.

 

Curated by Nadia Stefanel, Director of Dino Zoli Foundation, who has worked on several cultural events for motorsport in Singapore, the exhibition will feature the works of 10 rising artists, including Anuska Sarkar, Ashley Hi, Chok Si Xuan, Daniel Chong, Elena Lo Giudice, Iman Sengupta,  Jeyasree Chandrakumaran, Kumari Nahappan, Victoria Hertel, and Yeo Ker Siang.

 

A testament to the power of collaboration, the project has received tremendous support from the Embassy of Italy, EuroCham, and the Italian Chamber of Commerce in Singapore. It has further been selected by the Singapore Tourism Board to be part of the official programme of Grand Prix Season Singapore 2023 (GPSS). Furthermore, the exhibition will feature some works of exhibiting artists who are also alumni and members of these schools and organisations. These contributions have been further supported by LASALLE College of the Arts (LASALLE), the University of the Arts Singapore (UAS), as well as cultural partners such as Art Galleries Association Singapore (AGAS) and the non-profit arts intermediary, Art Outreach Singapore.

 

With this massive switch to new LED lights, DZ Engineering SRL remains fully aware of the importance of reducing waste by reusing and recycling scrapped material. While about 5% of the discarded metal halide lights will be upcycled for the exhibition, another 12% will be repurposed for the F1 event, and the remainder might be allocated for other ongoing projects.

 

As DZ Engineering SRL and Signify continue to light up the Lion City, they look to do so eco-consciously as they further inspire more Singaporean motorsport enthusiasts to emulate the adoption of their own eco-conscious ideals and make lifestyle changes for a greener future.

 

Exhibition Information

Exhibition Run: 13 September to 19 September 2023

Opening Hours: 10am to 8pm

Location: The Arts House, 1 Old Parliament Lane, Singapore 179429

Admission: Free

 

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About Dino Zoli Foundation

 

The Dino Zoli Foundation of Contemporary Art is a project dedicated to promoting and sustaining Italian culture at home and abroad. An important collection of modern and contemporary art is permanently hosted in its exhibition area. The Foundation is the cultural driver of the business activities listed under the Dino Zoli Group.

 

For more information, visit http://fondazionedinozoli.com/en/

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https://coconuts.co/singapore/lifestyle/art-in-the-night-race-how-retired-f1-grand-prix-floodlights-become-stunning-artworks/

https://topgear.com.sg/lifestyle/art-in-the-night-race-the-new-floodlights-exhibition-showcases-sustainability-inspired-by

 

 

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29/06/2023

A PROJECT OF ART IN THE NIGHT RACE

A PROJECT OF ART IN THE NIGHT RACE. The new life of the floodlights.

OPEN CALL

Curated by Nadia Stefanel

 

Through the years, on the occasion of the Formula 1 Grand Prix, Dino Zoli Foundation has worked with DZ Engineering (one of Zoli Group’s companies, which develops illumination and telecommunication systems on the circuit of Marina Bay) to create four art exhibitions.

 

This year’s project stems from the urgency of pondering on environmental sustainability as the only way to our near future, to improve both our health and people’s wellbeing and the quality of life in our cities. We reckon that Art, given its manifold expressions, can be an important source of inspiration to encourage reflection on this matter.

 

Therefore, we would like to support a project of Recycled Art, which can receive international exposure thanks to the big audience of the Race Week (302.000 in 2022). 

 

We would love to contribute positively to the ethics of the city by recycling the projectors that illuminated the circuit of Formula 1 GP last September, since they are not going to be used anymore because they are going to be replaced by more environmentally-friendly LED devices.

 

Dino Zoli Foundation, supported by Embassy of Italy and the Italian Chamber of Commerce in Singapore has opened an Art submission.

 

We would like to find several artists to transform the floodlights that illuminated the Race Night and give them a new life through Art. 

 

From simple objects, with specific function and use inside the illumination system of Singapore circuit, to a piece of Art displayed at an exhibition at The Arts House.

 

If you are interested in participating in this Recycled project, send us your application via my email address (nadiastefanel@dinozoli.it).
Looking forward to meeting you!!

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