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Rapid growth and environmental change are creating new challenges for urban areas around the world. From climate change adaptation and crime prevention to the integration of new residents, much is being asked of municipal governments. At the same time, new technologies – from data collection and real time monitoring to sophisticated “control centers” – are being developed that could help inform urban decision making and improve city management.
On June 23, experts from four cities presented their perspectives on the ideas behind smart cities and the challenges their respective countries face, alongside a report authored by the speakers.
Read more: www.wilsoncenter.org/event/dawn-the-smart-city-perspectiv...
Corner espositivo di Softwork a Telemobility - ITN 2012 di Torino: l'apporto dell'RFID alla Smart Mobility!
Saudi Arabia's Team. Using my venerable K10D, with a Cosina manual focus 100-500mm. Edited from JPG.
Outils de bricoleur du dimanche qui prennent la poussière, véhicules qui restent au garage, appartements sous-utilisés, la tendance de l’économie numérique est à la rentabilisation de tous les gisements de valeur encore en sommeil. La start-up Placemeter, créée par deux Français, fait d’une pierr...
www.binyen.com/2014/08/la-derniere-idee-de-la-smart-city-...
Presentazione delle business idea del Corso di Alta Formazione in Territorial Improvement and Social Community Manager
Camera di Commercio
Napoli
29 ottobre 2014
Rapid growth and environmental change are creating new challenges for urban areas around the world. From climate change adaptation and crime prevention to the integration of new residents, much is being asked of municipal governments. At the same time, new technologies – from data collection and real time monitoring to sophisticated “control centers” – are being developed that could help inform urban decision making and improve city management.
On June 23, experts from four cities presented their perspectives on the ideas behind smart cities and the challenges their respective countries face, alongside a report authored by the speakers.
Read more: www.wilsoncenter.org/event/dawn-the-smart-city-perspectiv...
A directora da Axencia para a Modernización Tecnolóxica de Galicia (Amtega) avanzou que a nova Axenda Dixital de Galicia 2020, que está a elaborar o seu departamento, afonda na estratexia de transformación de Galicia nun territorio intelixente, que impulse a proliferación de servizos intelixentes facilitando a súa reutilización e intercambio.
Autora: Ana Varela
24/02/2015
A noticia completa: amtega.xunta.es/actualidade/novas/2015_02_23_axendadixita...
Rapid growth and environmental change are creating new challenges for urban areas around the world. From climate change adaptation and crime prevention to the integration of new residents, much is being asked of municipal governments. At the same time, new technologies – from data collection and real time monitoring to sophisticated “control centers” – are being developed that could help inform urban decision making and improve city management.
On June 23, experts from four cities presented their perspectives on the ideas behind smart cities and the challenges their respective countries face, alongside a report authored by the speakers.
Read more: www.wilsoncenter.org/event/dawn-the-smart-city-perspectiv...
Rapid growth and environmental change are creating new challenges for urban areas around the world. From climate change adaptation and crime prevention to the integration of new residents, much is being asked of municipal governments. At the same time, new technologies – from data collection and real time monitoring to sophisticated “control centers” – are being developed that could help inform urban decision making and improve city management.
On June 23, experts from four cities presented their perspectives on the ideas behind smart cities and the challenges their respective countries face, alongside a report authored by the speakers.
Read more: www.wilsoncenter.org/event/dawn-the-smart-city-perspectiv...
Des images de la conférence organisée par l'INRIA dans le cadre de Futur en seine 2014
Date : 12/06/2014
Lieu : CNAM - 292 rue Saint Martin - 75003 Paris
Rapid growth and environmental change are creating new challenges for urban areas around the world. From climate change adaptation and crime prevention to the integration of new residents, much is being asked of municipal governments. At the same time, new technologies – from data collection and real time monitoring to sophisticated “control centers” – are being developed that could help inform urban decision making and improve city management.
On June 23, experts from four cities presented their perspectives on the ideas behind smart cities and the challenges their respective countries face, alongside a report authored by the speakers.
Read more: www.wilsoncenter.org/event/dawn-the-smart-city-perspectiv...