Mexico City, Bogotá and San Juan awarded with Ibero -American Innovation awards

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Representatives of Mexico City, Bogotá, San Juan, Montevideo and Sao Paolo collected on Monday in Madrid the Awards of the Union of Ibero -American Capital Cities (UCCI) to Ibero -American Innovation 2025.

Bogotá ICT counselor, Diana Celis, collected the first prize awarded to the Colombian capital for ‘Chatico’, a virtual artificial intelligence assistant who has managed more than six million conversations, with a 98% automated resolution and three million users.

In addition, the UCCI gave the second prize to ‘C5 del Agua’ from Mexico City, which “reinvents water management through sensors, satellite monitoring and artificial intelligence”, and the third one took San Juan for ‘Concierge Empresarial’, which “speeds up entrepreneurship in the city, bringing the government closer to those who undertake, simplifying procedures and activating businesses from the local”.

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Mexico City, Bogotá and San Juan awarded with Ibero -American Innovation awards

For its part, the fourth prize went to Montevideo and its’ simplification of access to construction and implementation regulations that opens urban regulations to AI, and the fifth was taken by the Brazilian financial capital with ‘Smart Sampa’, which converts data and intelligent video surveillance into key tools to strengthen citizen security and coordinated public action.

The awards were delivered during the Ibero -American Local Public Innovation Forum of the UCCI, opened by the mayor of Madrid, José Luis Martínez Almeida (co -president of UCCI), and which is celebrated today in the Spanish capital.

The awards value the potential of cities as engines of innovation and the use of technology to promote transformations and citizen services.

With EFE information.

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