Smart Cities

Politics is Keeping Our Cities Dumb While the Rest of the World Gets Smarter

Latest interesting insights from Marc R Gagné MAPP  ? Senior Privacy Advocate, CyberSecurity and Director @ Gagne Legal, Director  Here in North…

8 years ago

The Smart Cities of Europe with Andrey Belozerov

We recently caught up with Andrey Belozerov, Strategy and Innovations Advisor to CIO of Moscow, Moscow IT Department who spoke…

8 years ago

Transforming Cities in Transforming Times

By Jeff McCann, Dell EMC  Driving Along in Your Car Do you find the commute to work or to the…

8 years ago

Inspiring Future Cities London’s Pitch to Dublin

UK’s Newest Trade Mission in Dublin and their premiere event at Dublin City Council’s offices in Wood Quay, Dublin As…

8 years ago

Business Showcase : Stage Intelligence

By @SimonCocking interview with Tom Nutley, Business Development Director, Stage Intelligence Describe the company – the elevator pitch ... Stage Intelligence is…

8 years ago

Wheelchair navigation app wins Smart Dublin ‘Wayfinding’ tender

A few months back Route4U - the community-sourced sidewalk navigation app for wheelchair users - exhibited at Future Scope 2017…

8 years ago

Business Showcase : BikeLook

By @SimonCocking Describe the company – the elevator pitch ... BikeLook tracks bikes to reduce congestion and bike theft. We use…

8 years ago

Latitude 59 and the Internet of Things – Proprietary and Open Source Systems

By James Conroy; Journalist – former Assistant Psychologist – Contributor at IrishTechNews. Inquisitor of user-experience, communities, perception & design. Speaking during the…

9 years ago

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