Top news of the week: 30.06.2022.
We need smarter cities, not “smart cities”
A singular focus on high-tech will dilute the vibrancy of our cities and limit their potential.
June 2022
This month’s newsletter discusses artificial intelligence and machine learning technology as well as examples of various real-world applications.
Ruthbea Yesner’s Post
I had a fantastic time talking with Joyce Deuley (She/Hers) from Zpryme in her #CityChats about #smartcities #transportation and the dynamic world of #...
Towards Inclusivity
Inclusivity is at the heart of our event. Find out about the actions we’re taking to ensure everyone has a voice here.
General Motors aims to make EV charging accessible to apartment residents
Working with cities, states and local GM dealers, the automaker wants to solve the challenge of charging access for those who live in multifamily dwellings, the automaker’s EV charging ...
EU TALENTON
Your talent is needed coming September in Leiden, as the European City of Science 2022. During the EU TalentOn, you and your future team mates are challenged to come up with the …
The vast, untapped potential of city procurement
The procurement process — often governed by complex regulations and overworked staff — typically occurs outside public view. That needs to change if it's to help the community meet its ...
Regent aims to launch flying boat network in Hawaii
Hawaii could be among the first states to see flying boats in regular operation if Regent clears certification and permitting hurdles for its proposed launch in 2025.