Open data and honest storytelling first, hardware as a pilot. A live Island Pulse, a connectivity map of real smart poles, a CKAN open-data backbone and the "Meedhoo Today" captive portal, with every tile linking back to its raw dataset.
Figures shown across Smart Island are illustrative placeholders. In production each tile reads a live feed (Maldives Met, low-cost air sensors such as AirGradient and PurpleAir, the energy provider and the CKAN open-data portal) and links to its raw dataset.
A public view of the harbour right now, every facility on the island map, and the ferry tracked before you leave home. This is an illustrative preview; production reads live CCTV, GIS and AIS/GPS feeds.
Public CCTV · wide view, no faces stored
A public KPI wall covering air, energy, solar share, footfall, water, waste, weather and sea state, mixing historic and near-real-time feeds. Every tile links to its dataset.
Every smart pole pinned with live status: free wifi load, USB / EV charging and a one-press SOS button. An honest pilot, with a handful of poles live for testing.
The CKAN backbone: sensor feeds, budgets, transport schedules, facilities and census, each with a download and an API, published as business-as-usual.
The captive-portal splash on island wifi: one-tap connect, then live weather, AQI, prayer times, the next ferry and quick links to services.
Every metric paired with the human project behind it, such as solar rollout, smart irrigation water savings, and mangrove and lagoon protection, with before/after sliders.
The AI register, covering how Ai-Aide works and its limits, is published on the Council pages.