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The plan aims to help those already impacted by change as well as futureproof the city and aid more people to understand the direct and sometimes unseen indirect local impacts of climate change.   Glasgow's climate adaptation

Research by Juniper reveals that they are an increasingly viable alternative to battery electric vehicles with major car manufacturers making investments in the sector.   The consumer market will lead the hydrogen vehicles space The number of

Payment service provider Littlepay has been selected by the Central Bank of Costa Rica for a national, multimodal, interoperable payment system for public transport.   The system is being rolled out on Costa Rican buses this year

The Level 4 autonomous shuttles will launch in the German cities of Darmstadt and Offenbach and will be completely integrated into regular public transport operations.   The autonomous shuttle service will begin operations in 2023 The German

Merton Council in Wimbledon’s findings reveal that bad weather and bank holidays impacted footfall more than the Plan-B Covid restrictions.   AI was used to analyse pedestrian and traffic movements in Wimbledon High Street Merton London Borough

The Canadian city is working with Saint John Transit agency to introduce to cleaner transit options and support its plan to eliminate combustion-engine vehicles in its fleet by 2040.   The New Brunswick city of St John

Hexagon and Fujitsu will use technology to help realise the “Trusted Society”, which they describe as a sustainable, resilient place where people can live together in peace and prosperity.   Hexagon and Fujitsu have announced a strategic

Despite the rise in such attacks, more than three-fifths of cyber leaders in critical national infrastructure organisations do not have a decision-making plan in place on whether to pay the ransom in the case of an attack.

More than 300 Greek municipalities are invited to submit proposals for the programme which seeks to align digital transformation projects with local priorities.   Trikala was recruited for the initial smart cities programme and has a digital

Software company Oxbotica’s suite of tools generate a vast bank of scenarios, which are used to test and refine autonomous operations and behaviours, without ever needing to physically drive in them.   Each meta-mile can be tested