Welcome to Madrid Capital Digital

The Digital Office of the Madrid City Council has presented the Madrid Digital Capital project, which seeks to transform the city into a smart, sustainable and people-centered environment. Through the implementation of cutting-edge technologies such as the Digital Twin and the Internet of Things, it aims to improve the provision of services to citizens, visitors and businesses and improve their quality of life.
The Madrid Digital Capital Strategy is the result of the collaboration of various stakeholders involved in building a more efficient and green city. Through the integration of technologies such as artificial intelligence and 2D-3D representation, a comprehensive real-time vision of the city is achieved, allowing for better planning of public policies and a more accurate assessment of infrastructures.
This innovative approach not only impacts urban management, but also promotes inclusion and citizen participation in decision-making. Madrid thus becomes a living laboratory where technology and sustainability come together to create a more livable environment adapted to everyone’s needs. Join this digital transformation and be part of the construction of a more human and connected Madrid.
The construction of the Madrid of the future has already begun. A more human, accessible, efficient, sustainable, safe, resilient and cybersafe city. A digital Madrid of all and for all.
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