Urban air mobility company Volocopter has conducted a multi-day flight test campaign with a crewed 2X aircraft in the Japanese cities ahead of 2025 Expo.
SkyTaxi is training pilots, introducing new aircraft and conducting operational tests as it prepares to launch air routes connecting Osaka’s city centres.
The EH216 autonomous aerial vehicle made over-the-sea flights as well as point-to-point flights and demonstrated use cases such as aerial sightseeing, air mobility and smart logistics.
The AAVs will be instrumental in facilitating various urban air mobility projects in Japan and may provide air taxi services for the 2025 World Expo in the city of Osaka.
The New Zealand city ranks top in the Economist Intelligence Unit’s Liveability index which explores the impact of the pandemic and assesses cities in five areas.
MinebeaMitsumi has deployed streetlights with sensors that can monitor surrounding environmental conditions on six roads managed by Osaka Prefecture Government.
Plug and Play wants to make the Keihanshin Metropolitan area one of the world’s leading start-up ecosystems as well as contribute to the Japanese city’s smart city progress.
Low congestion and affordability are among the factors that put the Canadian city top of Mister Auto’s ranking while Mumbai was named the worst city for driving across the globe.
Austrian capital retains its position in the Economist Intelligence Unit’s index which assigns cities a rating of relative comfort for over 30 qualitative and quantitative factors.
The Economist Intelligence Unit’s Safe Cities Index 2019 ranks 60 cities across 57 indicators covering digital, health, infrastructure and personal security.
Technological innovation and new trends could produce a much more flexible, resilient and efficient energy grid. Will regulators be bold enough to unleash the true power of these new systems?
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