Smart Cities Council, under the brand ‘Everyone’, aims to spark conversations between industry, government, academia, and entrepreneurs to spearhead change.
Globally, the aim of the collaboration is to leverage the council’s presence in Australia, New Zealand and India to further educate and drive digital twin adoption in cities.
A multi-year partnership with Smart Cities Council will ensure all New Zealand councils have the opportunity to engage and contribute to the nation’s smart cities agenda and internationally.
Brisbane, Nashville and Orange County in Florida submitted projects that the council judged would make a difference regionally and be replicable by other cities, globally.
Modules delivered through the academy will cater for early career practitioners as well as advanced professionals and policy-makers seeking recognition of their ongoing contribution to the industry.
The state’s chief data officer will develop a data governance policy to streamline data-sharing and protection and address issues such as security and privacy.
The US Smart Cities Council said trends this year include a focus on regional collaboration and two finalists are trying to give their communities a second life.
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