Dec 23, 2021 | Climate, Featured, Smart Cities
Internet, software, applications, and datasets are some of the many contributions that technological progress and innovation has made to sustainable development. As a support mechanism to local governments and stakeholders and to foster innovation as a way to drive...
Dec 16, 2021 | Smart Cities
As the leaves begin to turn and the weather cools, college campuses are once again a hive of activity, with students filling dorms, libraries and lecture halls across the country. College campuses can often seem like self-contained cities unto themselves, with...
Nov 18, 2021 | Smart Cities, Sustainability
The global smart cities market is estimated to surpass $2.5 trillion by 2025, according to PwC. As reported by several organizations, cities must rebuild new digital urban ecosystems that are viable in the post-pandemic economy and the next industrial...
Nov 11, 2021 | Smart Cities
The idea of a “15-minute city,” in which residents can all reach work and leisure facilities within a quarter-hour walk — or cycle — of their homes, has gained significant traction among urban planners during the Covid-19 pandemic. Now, a group...
Oct 28, 2021 | Healthcare, Smart Cities, Technology, Transportation
In general, cities and habitats are posing a dire need to be more connected, more innovative, and more citizen-centric. Technology has played -and will continue to play- a significant role in designing solutions to address the problem statements that citizens and the...
Oct 7, 2021 | Smart Cities
The spirit of collaboration in the smart city movement has taken a new step with the formation of the National Smart Coalitions Partnership (NSCP). The new partnership represents efforts of regional smart city organizations from Colorado, Texas, Missouri, Illinois,...
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