To help cities and communities access digital advancements and efficiencies, the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s (NIST’s) Global Community Technology Challenge (GCTC) is fostering ...
November 6, 2024 – The 24th annual Digital Cities Survey is recognizing cities utilizing technology to enhance digital services and transparency, strengthen cybersecurity, digital privacy rights, and ...
When the personal computer revolution started, it was inevitable that the new, clunky technology being created would some day find its way outside the home. As electronic devices shrunk in size, their ...
This year’s winners of the Digital Cities Survey awards from the Center for Digital Government* stepped up their municipalities’ digital offerings, providing citizens an array of contactless services ...
Rapid urbanization is pushing cities to their limits. With 68% of the global population expected to live in urban areas by 2050, according to UN projections, the challenges of congestion, pollution ...
As urbanization accelerates globally, cities face growing challenges related to traffic congestion, energy consumption and public service management. Traditional systems are increasingly strained ...
London, United Kingdom--(Newsfile Corp. - January 8, 2025) - Gorilla Technology Group Inc. (NASDAQ: GRRR) ("Gorilla" or the "Company"), in a consortium with NC Digy Smart Cities and AECOM (NYSE: ACM), ...
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Imagine a drone that flies over farmland, spots a weed, and deploys a laser to kill it. Or imagine a digital court assistant trained on legal protocols, issuing permit guidance based on thousands of ...
The free municipal Wi-Fi dream appears to be coming to an end for a handful of Bay Area cities. MetroFi, a Mountain View wireless provider that had built its business largely from ...
Cities are unique among man-made institutions in being essentially immortal. A number of cities in Northern Africa and Western Asia are least 5,000 years old, and Jericho, in the West Bank, is ...
A recent promotional swing through Silicon Valley by representatives of the Xi’an municipal government called attention to some of China’s second-tier technology cities. Although Beijing remains the ...
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