As one of largest bus companies in Austria, Dr Richard Linien is also bringing cities such as Graz, Linz, Villach, and St Pölten onto the cloud-based platform.
Leoben will use Greehill’s AI-based smart city solution to create a digital twin of 3,000 trees to monitor the population online and help to tackle climate change.
The dynamic and visual presentation of information in Wiener Linien’s new X-car carriage aims to make use of mass transit in the city easier and more convenient.
Under the banner of “Traffic Management 2.0”, Vienna, in partnership with Kapsch TrafficCom, is implementing a set of measures for future-oriented transportation development.
Citycom Telecommunication Graz has selected Nokia to deliver a 5G network covering the entire province of Styria and which will also create new revenue opportunities for the Austrian city.
The Cooperative Intelligent Transport System (C-ITS) is a traffic management system that uses broadcast technology to analyse conditions for exchange of information between vehicles and the road.
AAV specialist EHang will work with local partners to realise its plans to conduct passenger flights and goods transportation with autonomous air taxis in urban areas in the Austrian city.
Semi-finalists from five global cities and 10 citizens from eight nations attended the recent ChangeNow summit in Paris for the inaugural Climathon Global Awards.
The Austrian state is also showcasing a range of smart applications including using virtual reality for tourism and a smart beehive that monitors the environment.