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Review of Smart Cities as democratic ecologies, edited by Daniel Araya

By @SimonCocking. for details of a preview and how to buy the book see here. This collection focuses on technology-driven changes in…

10 years ago

Academic-Industry and Council Collaboration Develops Affordable Solution to Flood Monitoring

Dublin City University Water Institute and Kingspan, with support from Dublin City Council, have joined forces to develop an affordable…

10 years ago

Solar-Powered ‘Smart Benches’ set to re-energise London’s Public Spaces

Workers and visitors to London’s Canary Wharf will be the world’s first to enjoy the benefits of a new kind…

11 years ago

Pint of Science – Smart Cities

The last of this year’s Pint of Science Technologies lecture was held in the Odeon’s Bourbon bar two days ago…

11 years ago

Dublinked ‘Data Opens Doors’ Summit

By @SimonCocking As more data is made accessible, there are some interesting potential opportunities for development and innovation. This free event…

11 years ago

Mark Bennett bringing Smart Cities, IoT, and Solar initiatives to Dublin City

By @SimonCocking Interesting interview with Mark Bennett @BennettDublin, from Dublin City Council. He is heavily involved in working to make Dublin…

11 years ago

Irish Start Ups Invited to Apply for Smart Cities Accelerator in Canary Wharf

Today we have a guest article from Mikele Brack. With more than 20 years’ experience in environmental planning, urban development and technology…

11 years ago

“European Pioneers” – Deadline for 1st Round Applications Fast Approaching

On October 31, applications for the first round of the EU funding programme will close. Over the next two years, “EuropeanPioneers“…

11 years ago

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