Case study: Smart Mobility Module. MIM, as a management tool in innovation processes from the Academy

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Arq. Ariel Hidalgo-Solano

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The purpose of this article aims to show how new technologies applied to Urban Planning can contribute to improving the quality of life of the internal community and surrounding the “J. Guillermo Malavassi V.”  Central Campus of the Universidad Autonóma de Centro América (UACA), within the framework of the optimal use of the resources associated with the public transport service that affect the bus and train route through the application of the Intelligent Mobility Module (MIM), a pilot project that hopes to be the result of an investigation consisting of three phases as Research and Development (R&D) project, generating a first approach to co-creation spaces "living lab" or citizen laboratories, applied to the UACA University environment.

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Hidalgo-SolanoA. A. (2021). Case study: Smart Mobility Module. MIM, as a management tool in innovation processes from the Academy. Acta Académica, 69(Noviembre), 65-76. Retrieved from http://201.196.25.14/index.php/actas/article/view/1324
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