b'network connectivity, creates the potential for The Smart Dublin initiative is a significantthe deployment of innovative technology to collaboration forENABLE, and we have ENABLEmanage cities infrastructure and resources researchers embedded with the Smartmore eectively. Docklands and Smart Sandyford teams.Through such initiatives, we work withENABLE is developing new technology to companies on key objectives relating to smarterimprove the way we manage our cities to building applications, more eicientbenefit people, communities and the transportation, better mobility options, carbonenvironment. Sensors and mobile devices will emission reduction initiatives, better energybe linked in large, well-managed networks. The demand management and smarter networks forfocus is on making better decisions from the advanced urban communications needs. data gathered, providing up-to-date informationfor people in towns and cities, while keeping Professor Siobhn Clarkepersonal data private and networks secure.Director of Science FoundationIreland ENABLE Research ENABLE takes a multi-disciplinary approach to Programme addressing the challenges identified to achieve Elected TCD Fellowthe goal of cities working better, withinvestigators from computer science, statistics,engineering and social science disciplinesworking together. Citizen engagement is key,and is reflected in the human-centric approachto engaging citizens in a co-design of solutionsenabled by technology, which may ultimatelyfacilitate change to peoples behaviour. 44'