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A Study on Proptech based Smart City and Smart Village Common Technology Demand
Recently, proptech, which is a combination of property and technology, has been attracting attention, but it is necessary to apply proptech centered on urban spaces to areas centered on regions such as smart villages. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to derive common technology demands for smart cities for technology demand in urban areas and smart villages for rural technology demands based on the existing prop-tech concept for the real estate industry. As a method of research, we surveyed technology demand. In order to present a technology platform that can be reflected to prop technology from demand, it was set as a common technology demand range that encompasses this. This is because smart cities and smart villages are based on physical and technical environments in urban and nonurban areas, which means that the scope of the sharing economy and smart real estate technologies that reflect residential and convenient facilities are mutually reflected. Therefore, the common technology demand was divided into general and specialized types. The general type was categorized into cultural, welfare, and living environment services. The specialized type was divided into experience programs, visitor management, public relations, production distribution, accounting management, and facility management to derive detailed technical demands.