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Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park is one of the largest urban regeneration projects in Europe, transforming the 2012 London Olympic site in Stratford into a smart innovation district that integrates world-class university research, technology companies, and community spaces. The park is managed by the London Legacy Development Corporation (LLDC).
The innovation district hosts several major institutions: Plexal, an innovation centre accommodating over 800 innovators working on smart city solutions, cybersecurity, and emerging technologies; UCL East, a new campus of University College London focused on experimental and interdisciplinary approaches to global challenges; Here East, a technology hub housed in the former Olympic broadcast centre hosting companies, studios, and educational institutions; and the London College of Fashion's new campus.
The park operates as a Smart Park with extensive IoT infrastructure monitoring energy consumption, water usage, and waste management across the site. A 5G testbed enables experimentation with next-generation connectivity applications for urban environments. These digital infrastructure investments make the park both a functioning smart district and a living laboratory for testing smart city technologies at scale.
The regeneration has delivered over 6,000 new homes alongside commercial, educational, and cultural facilities, demonstrating how major sporting events can catalyse long-term urban transformation. The development prioritises sustainability, with district-wide energy systems, extensive green infrastructure, and integrated water management.
The Smart Mobility Living Lab (SMLL), also located partly within the park, uses the district's roads for autonomous vehicle testing. This concentration of innovation assets in a single regeneration area provides a compelling model for how cities can create innovation ecosystems that deliver both economic growth and community benefit.
