Survey across 23 cities in 10 countries by Boston Consulting Group and University of St Gallen reveals that only one in five consumers plan to use micromobility for their commute to work.   Survey report analyses the

Proposals to expand the Ulez in August 2023 would see it extended to the current low emission zone boundary, covering almost the whole of London.   London's Ulez has helped the capital clean up air quality but

Analysis by the Bike Adviser finds that if the US replaced half of all short-distance car trips with e-bikes, it would reduce carbon emissions by as much as 273,000 metric tons daily.   The analysis explores the

Matosinhos and the Province of Potenza have been recognised by the UN-led coalition Making Cities Resilient 2030 for pioneering strategies to reduce the impact of disasters including fires and earthquakes.   Province of Potenza in Italy, named

A technology company and wheelchair tennis player are developing a navigation system using smart technology and the cloud to help overcome mobility-related issues around cities.   At the centre of the project is wheelchair tennis player Dani

Cornerstone is partnering with Freshwave to upgrade existing infrastructure to enable multi-operator 4G and 5G connectivity at street level using dark fibre and small cells.   The pilot will bring faster mobile connectivity speeds to London's Square

Google’s artificial intelligence division Deepmind has partnered with UK Power Networks to create digital versions of maps covering more than 180,000km of electricity cables.   AI is is already cutting 20,000 hours’ scanning work down to 15

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