The Portuguese transit agency is moderinising its payment infrastructure and offering customer-centric payment options to increase public transport ridership.
Lisbon office plans to focus on strengthening the company’s relationship with local public transportation as well as improving access to advanced technologies.
The collaboration builds on a number of implementations of mobility-as-a-service solutions with transit operators in the Portuguese cities of Lisbon and Évora.
A study by ProptechOS looked at the 100 most populous cities in Europe and the US to discover which ones are the most adapted to emerging technologies.
Guide addresses core issues by showing where actions can be taken across the value chains of five sectors that are closely interlinked with a city’s ecosystem.
More than 2,000 e-scooters are being rolled out in the Portguese capital by the micromobility provider, accompanied by a network of virtual car parks where users can start and finish a ride.
The Portuguese capital’s Gira is the latest public bikeshare operator to join Bird’s programme, which is designed to complement, versus replace, public micromobility programmes.
The ferries, which will enter service between 2022 and 2024, will transport up to 540 passengers across the Tagus river and will be pivotal to Lisbon’s public transport system.
London, Lisbon, Milan, Bordeaux, Burgas and Warsaw have triggered the investment as part of the major international smart cities programme, Sharing Cities.
The new office will help entrepreneurs develop their innovations and reduce time to market by providing direct access to more than 500 industrial partners in its ecosystem.
The Sharing Cities project provides a living example of how working public service buildings can improve energy performance while still preserving their architectural character.
Chaired by the mayor of Milan, the task force has been established to drive forward an economic recovery that improves public health, reduces inequality and addresses the climate crisis.
Austin, Athens, Lisbon and Venice are the latest major cities to have ‘peaked’ their greenhouse gas emissions, meaning they won’t rise any further and are now falling.
With hundreds of cities and local governments declaring climate emergencies, City Finance Lab wants to find the most innovative financing solutions for climate action in cities.
They were put forward by cities under the Urban Innovative Actions project and focus on digital transition, sustainable use of land, urban poverty and urban security.
Technological innovation and new trends could produce a much more flexible, resilient and efficient energy grid. Will regulators be bold enough to unleash the true power of these new systems?
The Italian city has been recognised for placing wellbeing at the centre of urban planning and policy, while four others are being honoured as Wellbeing Laureate Cities.
Sixteen cities from six continents have been announced as finalists for the 2019 Wellbeing City Award, which recognises city-led action on urban dwelling
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