Peachtree Corners and Audi intend to fine-tune strategies to expand connectivity on public roadways for increased roadway safety, and traffic efficiency.
The agreement will put Rubicon’s smart city software at the heart of Atlanta’s Department of Public Works and will help its operations become fully digital.
The 5G city in Georgia will collaborate with the North Texas Innovation Alliance, a regional consortium, to support the expansion of smart cities across the US.
Peachtree Corners and its Curiosity Lab have been recognised as one of the most advanced smart city environments in the world, serving as a model for the US.
It will deliver connectivity and consulting services and connect customers with companies that provide applications in areas such as smart lighting, parking and waste as well as digital kiosks.
US Ignite will work with Columbus State University and the City of Columbus in Georgia to implement multiple projects, including a digital dashboard, under the Smart Base programme.
Charging solution aims to enable quick installation at scale and easy expansion and maintenance to help meet growing demand for electric vehicle charging infrastructure.
Cohort will work with researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technology to expand and enhance connectivity and explore additional applications that will improve their services.
The smart city in Georgia is working with Jacobs and Qualcomm to demonstrate the benefits of C-V2X communications in a real-world setting to increase traffic efficiency and roadside safety.
The pole-mounted, high-brightness screens share traffic-related updates, city announcements and other relevant information with the residents of Peachtree Corners.
It supports the Georgia smart city’s aim to increase electric vehicles ownership and use within the city by providing residents and businesses with vetted EV charging solutions.
Applied Information’s system uses a combination of technologies to create an active safety zone that encourages pedestrians and drivers to be more alert.
The Georgia city will officially open its 5G-enabled test track and living lab, designed to help better understand how new technologies work in a suburban setting.