The Smart City Industry Awards and Gala in Bucharest celebrate the most innovative smart city and village projects that improve quality of life for citizens.
Siemens Smart Infrastructure’s software is being used in Distributie Energie Oltenia’s control centre outside of Bucharest to increase grid efficiency and support the transition to a low-carbon economy.
The Partnership for Healthy Cities is a collaboration with WHO and Vital Strategies to support mayors in implementing programmes to reduce non-communicable diseases and injuries in their communities.
The multi-lingual app and payments platform is part of the mayor’s plan for the Romanian capital to become a smart city and allows for cashless travel on urban, express, regional and city bus routes.
The UK capital stood out from other cities in areas such as social entrepreneurship, co-working spaces, education, artificial intelligence and concerts.