 By 2030, 60% of the world population will live in urban regions. This will also happen in Europe and the Netherlands. This brings along certain challenges. How do we create urban districts that are more sustainable and safe? The municipality of Utrecht has launched a pilot in the urban district Kanal Island. Smart street lighting Utrecht, which is part of the European project Iris. Within the Iris project, different European cities work together on the same challenges. With the common goal to realise the sustainable urban district of the future. Together with the districts it is developed. And that will also be seen as the added value. And that will only work if you treat it well on the front and let it think about the solution. More cohesion in a city that you hear each other and that you help each other. These masses that are here come next to the zebra to stand. The moment that in the dark, when a pedestrian approaches, the electronics will eventually make sure that the light mass is going to burn. And that the zebra will also light up. We had a lot of positive reactions. People were happy that something was happening and also something new. I think that was interesting. The design is completely made by the city engineers of the municipality of Utrecht. City Tech has taken the task well. Every time, everyone has joined. All those different parties. And that makes the project very interesting and educational. You can see that everyone is also a bit looking for it. And of course in this part, because it was never done before. From theory, we know how to create a good lighting situation. From practice, we are going to see if we can really achieve that. We have specially developed the armature for this application, so that car drivers, pedestrians, can perceive well and clearly. The light masses next to the crossing are so-called smart poles. They detect pedestrians, measure car speeds and communicate with the crossing so it lights up. Developments within the project made sure possibilities increased over time. The smart poles were enhanced with different sensors. An LED ring was also added, which lights up in blue or orange depending on the traffic situation. It does not stop there in the district of the future. Not only is the crossing unique, also the surrounding street lighting is upgraded and used in this pilot to further develop new technologies. In the entire area of this zebra, we all have the armature of a puck. This armature has also been seen from it, which is eventually controlled by the control box. So at some point, if necessary, it is necessary to turn off the light level or to go ahead. We will eventually notice that the light masses do not only stay in the light masses, but also in the outside world. There are many more questions, and you have to do that knowledge. We have been able to do this project in the meantime. You also notice that other cities have a lot of interest in this project. We have also made reviews of how you do this with purchase from the city of Utrecht. And then you see that such a European cooperation has a lot more value. Because then you can also quickly roll out this solution in the EU.