Join Sarah Wray, Editor at SmartCitiesWorld and Tridonic as they talk about how intelligent lighting can not only save energy and lighting but also impact health and safety.
The digital twin will provide Spanish authorities with a 3D platform to simulate potential environmental issues that could affect the region and the Menor Sea.
The cities have been awarded €223k as part of the first Sustainable Cities Climate Impact Challenge to accelerate the transition towards cleaner mobility.
Smart, part of the 22@ business and tech district, uses global proptech Sharry’s platform to digitise access, parking management and visitor experience.
The roaming L-Charge rapid mobile charging van can be summoned via an app like a taxi and reportedly charges vehicles from 0-80 per cent in 15-25 minutes.
The AMBici programme will provide 2,600 units of the latest generation e-Smartbike 2.0 model and will integrate with, not replace, the existing Bicing scheme.
After a revision process that began last year, the roadmap details measures designed to guarantee the universal right to mobility in the city and steer it towards healthy and sustainable forms of transport.
El Boalo, Cerceda, Mataelpino in Madrid and Torrelles de Llobregat in Catalonia have been awarded Zero Waste Cities Certification, a European standard evaluated by third parties.
Moovit’s urban mobility app will help fans of RCD Espanyol de Barcelona find the most convenient routes to reach the stadium and return home after the game, including using real-time information and service alerts.
Geograma is integrating the granular connected vehicle data delivered through Otonomo’s smart mobility data platform into its traffic platform and developing new road safety applications.
Municipal Transport Company of Madrid’s electrical charging automation system uses an inverted pantograph that will enable vehicles to be charged without operator intervention or waiting time by the driver.
A survey by Euroconsumers reveals that consumers think artificial intelligence can help cities to deliver services such as lighting, waste, public transport and traffic management more efficiently.
The German city receives a cash prize of €1m while Vantaa in Finland is awarded €500,000 after being named winner in the European Rising Innovative City category.
Siemens Mobility and Everis have been awarded a five-year contract by rail operator Renfe to develop and operate the countrywide platform that integrates various modes of shared and public transport.
Based on first programme results, the company said it intends to work with elected officials and community organisations to implement new geospeed areas across its 250 global partner cities.
Acciona, CAF and EIT InnoEnergy will provide knowledge in key areas for the high-speed transport system, including infrastructure, vehicle and the industrial development framework, at European level.
C40 Cities is supporting nine mayors from cities around the world to simultaneously address these connected issues by curbing emissions, creating jobs, and building resilience.
The agreement will see Unicaja Banco collaborate with members of the alliance to explore opportunities to finance projects and channel sustainable investment related to smart cities.
With passengers able to purchase and display tickets directly on their smartphones, it will also provide passengers with a Covid-safe way to ride public transport and help speed up journey times.
Positive Energy + is looking for start-ups and scale-ups which have innovative projects that can be launched immediately and developed and implemented in one year.
EHang will work with the Seville government to develop the programme which will include passenger transportation, air logistics and command-and-control platforms in the city.
The Bloomberg Philanthropies initiative aims to help the cities deliver "high impact" digital services and share lessons learned with the rest of the world.
Telefónica and SEAT will work with Spain’s Directorate General for Traffic to deploy Internet of Things technology to reduce accidents on Spanish roads.
The Italian capital’s tour bus operator is rolling out the Justride ticketing platform which removes the need for tourists to visit a travel shop to buy their ticket.
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