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Staffing shortages and the lasting shifts to commuter patterns has pumped the brakes on the recovery of transit ridership. Even as gas prices reach record highs across the country, ridership hasn’t seen a large uptick.
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Each winning city will receive an individualized Readiness Workshop and host of tech tools to help further its efforts toward becoming a smart city.
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Two projects in Georgia and New York are exploring new technologies which embed power generation, computing and more into paving, opening up this right-of-way space to accommodate solar panels and smart city sensors.
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Mayor Faulconer takes some of our questions about what it takes for a city to become truly smart.
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On this edition of FutureStructure Radio we chat with Qualcomm Senior Director of Business Development Kiva Allgood about all things smart cities.
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The Center for Data Innovation hosted a forum to examine how – or if – regulators and bureaucrats are part of the solution or part of the problem.
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Wearable technology is approaching a point at which users themselves become part of the city-as-a-system.
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Mitchell – who is garnering increased national attention for smart city innovation – tells forum that brainpower and creativity is key.
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On this edition of FutureStructure Radio Donna Huey and Rick Cunningham of Atkins discuss how cities can be future proofed and why it's critical they do so.
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Data analytics can help utilities identify inefficiencies and streamline operations, resulting in lower costs for the utility and its customers.
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Verdant, green walls are springing up all over Lebanon, mirroring global trends toward eco-friendly, sustainable architecture.
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As global population shifts toward increased urban living, what must cities do to adapt and reinvent themselves?
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It is in our ability to strive to create a connected society in our cities in which the oceans of data generated from the billions of connected devices begin to address our common priorities.
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More than 50 countries are represented at the New Cities Summit being held this week in Dallas, which is said to be the leading global event on the future of the urban world.
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The dramatic move -- automakers and other businesses usually guard patents jealously -- is intended to help speed the adoption of electric cars.
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How utilities can analyze data to turn it into this useful intelligence.
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The first-ever set of ISO standards for world cities has been created, giving city policymakers a way to compare their services and performance with other cities around the world.
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Utilities are generating massive amounts of data, bringing to the forefront challenges of how to store it, analyze it and integrate it to provide actionable business insights.
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The way we live and interact with everyday things like buying milk or using a crosswalk, to complex equipment like satellites or the international space station, are being radically personalized by the convergence of Big Data, advanced analytics and the Internet of Things.
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A small group of instigators with vision, experience, and the means to make things happen sees the University District as a place to implement and evaluate the best smart city strategies of today.
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By providing the public with an objective accounting of conditions in areas as small as a few thousand residents, Cal/EPA has created a powerful tool to spur regulators to act in highly polluted neighborhoods, state officials and environmental activists say.