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The Global Collaboration Village has been unveiled at the annual Davos meeting and aims to use new technology to shape innovative solutions to help address critical global challenges.   Global Collaboration Village will be an extension of

Using the combined efforts of telcos, their customers and community groups, Singapore IMDA aims to provide digital connectivity to 30,000 individuals from vulnerable segments.   Telcos and their customers will help to address the digital divide Singapore

Research identifies that the most successful cities balance regulation, incentives, innovation and accelerators and work in partnership with landlords, investors, developers and occupiers.   Cities must act now not wait for regulation when it comes to decarbonising

Utah’s capital city said that transportation technologies such as electric scooters, ridesharing, the potential for self-driving cars and greater drone adoption are among factors necessitating updates to the plan.   Ensuring equitable travel will be at the

The collaboration brings together Itron’s energy management solutions and Microsoft’s cloud computing offerings to help cities and utilities reach their goals in areas such as grid resilience and decarbonisation.   The collaboration aims to help cities use

The flagship project will sit at the heart of the wider Nairobi Railway City redevelopment programme, which is championed by President Kenyatta and supported by the UK government.   Nairobi Central station is described as having climate

The all-electric AppliedEV vehicle, driven by Oxbotica, is operating in Oxford with no on-board driver, marking the next step in commercialising autonomous vehicle technology.   Oxbotica will also accelerate commercial deployment of AVs globally Self-driving vehicle software

Uber is working with Motional to jointly develop an autonomous delivery service model that could quickly scale to more areas across Los Angeles and in other cities.   Motional’s all-electric IONIQ 5 vehicles will carry out the

The LoRa Alliance said the development broadens the standard’s internet of things market with smart metering the first application to leverage it.   LoRaWaN is the standard for the internet of things low-power wide-area networks The LoRa Alliance,

€100,000 will be invested with the focus primarily on solutions based on green technology and the circular economy but also on educational technologies and data-based decision support tools.   Entries are invited for the €100,000 innovation competition