Lisbon has long been a hub for
Europe’s tech scene, with its outstanding international connectivity, abundant
conference venues and affordability making it the ideal place to host tech sector
events. Now, it’s not just for events that the global community of bright young
things are flocking to Lisbon – they’re coming to stay.
For workers who aren’t tied to the
office, relocating to Lisbon makes a lot of sense. The city itself is stunning,
with lush parks, a beautiful urban waterfront and an impressive range of shops,
restaurants and leisure facilities.
Lisbon also ticks all the right boxes
when it comes to living sustainably, having scooped the European Green Capital
Award for 2020. The city was hailed as a role model in the way it has demonstrated
how sustainability and economic growth can go hand-in-hand. It reduced CO2
emissions by 50 percent between 2002 and 2014, and energy consumption by 23
percent and water consumption by 17 percent between 2007 and 2013.
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transport
In transportation terms, Lisbon has one
of the largest networks of electric vehicle charging points in the world. It
has a bike-sharing scheme, including electric bikes for navigating the city’s
hills, with cycling and walking prioritised. This has resulted in a 138 percent
increase in bicycle use in Lisbon between 2017 and 2020. 30 percent of journeys
in the city are now made by bike or on foot.
For workers, Portugal boasts the
seventh greatest high-speed internet coverage of any EU member state, with 90.5
percent of homes covered. Practicalities aside, it is the energy that the
Lisbon community exudes that is a major part of the city’s appeal.
“Lisbon is home to a rapidly growing international community
of young entrepreneurs, start-up founders and tech and sustainability
innovators. It’s an incredibly energising and exciting environment to be part
of, and a substantial draw for those considering making the city their home,”
said Christina Hippisley, General Manager of the Portuguese Chamber of
Commerce in the UK
Moving
to Portugal
For those currently based in the UK
but looking to relocate to Lisbon, the Moving
to Portugal Show & Seminars on 20 October 2022 will share
detailed insights into life in the Portuguese capital. Hosted by the Portuguese
Chamber of Commerce in the UK and free to attend, the event will run from 11 am
to 8 pm at the Pestana Chelsea Bridge Hotel in London.
The Moving to Portugal show includes a
mix of seminar presentations and panel discussions, along with over 20
exhibitors, meaning that attendees have a huge range of information at their
fingertips. Experts will be on hand to cover visa, residency and tax options,
as well as how daily life works in terms of business, jobs, schools, health,
the cost of living and more.
“Many of those who attend our Moving to Portugal shows do so
with a specific purpose or query in mind. They find not only the answer to that
query but a whole host of other useful information that will support them to
make a success of their business or lifestyle move to Portugal,” said Christina
Hippisley, General Manager of the Portuguese Chamber of
Commerce in the UK
The versatile nature of the available
expertise at the Moving to Portugal Show encourages would-be movers to consider
their relocation from all angles, as attendee Sheila Perera[LT1] recalls: “Being
here at this event and listening to the various experts speak gave me an
opportunity to think a lot deeper. There is a lot of planning involved, so I’m
very glad that the different speakers, by virtue of their expertise, shared
what they had.”
Smart city
Lisbon’s ‘Smart City’ prowess has been
years in the making. It’s also something that has been baked into the city’s
business and education communities, laying the foundations for even more
impressive innovation over the years ahead.
Lisbon is using technology to put the needs of its citizens first and
building this into the city’s infrastructure as part of its smart city
strategy. This saw Japanese tech giant NEC appointed back in 2017 to use its
Cloud City Operation Center to integrate 10 services (such as refuse
collection) that are managed by Lisbon’s government with 30 external services
(such as Lisbon’s firefighters), which are managed by partner agencies within
the city. NEC will enable the coordinated management of all these services
through one centre of operations. The system uses artificial intelligence,
Internet of Things technology and real-time data analysis to enable city
services to respond to situations as they arise.
Innovation, creativity and sustainability are working in harmony
in Lisbon, driving the capital forward to supercharge its smart city
credentials and lead Europe as an example of what can be achieved. Those
looking to be part of the future are invited to register
to attend the free Moving to Portugal show on 20th
October 2022.
For more information, please contact the Portuguese Chamber
of Commerce in the UK: www.portuguese-chamber.org.uk or www.movingtoportugal.org.uk, or
call 00 44 207 201 6638 / 00 44 7463 689666.