IVA for Trip Management enables paratransit and demand-response riders to check, change, or cancel trips using natural, conversational language without menus.
The alliance is working with Arapahoe Libraries to explore how physical library spaces are being used and how this data can improve the patron experience.
Colorado Smart Cities Alliance is launching the fourth annual C² Challenge to source technology solutions that address specific problems faced by communities.
Colorado transit agency Eco Transit has moved to the next phase of its mobile-first approach that allows riders to tap and ride and benefit from lowest fares.
All of these companies are building smart cities technology solutions to issues confronting quality of life in communities across the state of Colorado.
The county is implementing Hexagon technology to upgrade digital mapping and response for 911 calls in one of Colorado’s premier mountain tourist destinations.
The Solar Switch programme aims to offer homeowners and small businesses a convenient way to learn about and install rooftop solar panels and battery storage.
It provides an opportunity for solution providers to collaborate directly with smart cities in Colorado to develop and test ideas in a real-world environment.
Chosen companies are confronting issues in communities across Colorado, including mobility for people with disabilities, climate change, water, and planning.
The University of Colorado in partnership with Colorado Smart Cities Alliance and Innosphere Ventures is launching the Smart Futures Lab to support new and growing smart cities companies.
The Connected Colorado Challenge is inviting solutions for four specific problems faced by the US state, with innovators given an opportunity to collaborate directly with smart cities in Colorado.
The contactless and Covid-safe app offers an upgrade to current ticketing options by enabling Outrider passengers to purchase and display tickets directly on their smartphones.