Smart Cities

Smart City Startups to generate over $100Bn in next five years

According to AksjeBloggen.com Smart City startup revenues worldwide are expected to reach $110.7bn by 2025. Asian, European, and American Smart City…

5 years ago

5G sets the foundation for smart cities of tomorrow

Over the past few months, we’ve seen the world transform in countless ways. An acceleration in the pace of digital…

5 years ago

Hot Heart: Schneider Electric Finland among the winners of the Helsinki Energy Challenge

Helsinki Energy Challenge looked for carbon neutral heating solutions with the aim of decarbonizing the Finnish capital by 2035. Among…

5 years ago

Mehdi Bagheri from Nazarbayev University appears on this episode of the Irish Tech News podcast

I talk to Mehdi Bagheri from Nazarbayev University about their wireless road concept that will allow drivers to charge their…

6 years ago

1-in-5 Irish businesses creating new jobs due to automation according to Expleo survey

Expleo, the technology partner for innovative companies, today announces the results of a survey that found that the majority of…

6 years ago

What Smart Buildings can offer for 2020 and beyond with Siemens in Zug

Smart Buildings from Siemens in Zug With 379,000 employees located worldwide, revenues of €83bn, and a net income of €6.1bn.…

7 years ago

The cities of the future: Smart Cities By Eloisa Marchesoni

When talking about smart cities, we almost always forget to analyze the groundwork that must be laid before the innovation…

7 years ago

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