AI-Generated Summary
Smart D8 is Dublin's first smart district dedicated to community health and wellbeing, located in the Dublin 8 neighbourhood. Launched in October 2020 as part of Smart Dublin's Smart District approach, the initiative focuses on the area's diverse population of approximately 45,000 residents, bringing together stakeholders from industry, academia, healthcare, local government and the citizen community to address health challenges through technology and innovation.
Smart D8 takes a distinctive people-centric and prospective approach to population health — aiming to prevent illness rather than only treating it. The initiative began with a community survey of 346 participants to identify priority areas, ensuring that the research agenda was set by the local community rather than imposed top-down. To date, the programme has reached over 40 percent of the Dublin 8 community through outreach with residents, businesses, schools, local organisations and networks.
The initiative runs annual open calls for pilot projects, now in its fifth year. Recent pilots have focused on using AI to accelerate cancer detection, supporting men's health through community football programmes, and remote heart health monitoring for patients with heart failure. Earlier projects addressed mental wellbeing and social connection among young and older people.
Smart D8 is a partnership between Smart Dublin (Dublin City Council), the ADAPT SFI Research Centre at Maynooth University, and a network of healthcare providers, technology companies and community organisations. The initiative is physically based at the Digital Depot in the Digital Hub on Thomas Street.
For smart city practitioners, Smart D8 demonstrates how a smart district model can be applied to public health rather than the more typical focus areas of mobility, energy or connectivity, offering a replicable framework for citizen-centred health innovation.
