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The latest opinion pieces by industry thought leaders
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Why IoT is the key to autonomous transportation on a massive urban scale
Internet-connected sensors in phones, in vehicles, on roads and in buildings will transform how travelers interact with vehicles and how they move and live in the world's urban centers.
Michael Cottle • Oct. 2, 2018 -
How road pricing and asset finance make a 'smart' environment
More cities are looking to charge drivers for entering congested areas, which can help pay for municipal improvements in a low-risk way.
Gary Thompson • Sept. 24, 2018 -
For higher good and fluent mobility: Why smart cities should partner with tech companies
Mobility is a challenge for cities, and while some have proactively addressed traffic concerns, there is an opportunity for more collaboration.
Radim Cmar • Sept. 18, 2018 -
How residential IoT can help shape a smart city
Once homes and living communities are more connected, they can plug in to larger smart city programs — though we still have a long way to go.
Paige Leuschner • Sept. 11, 2018 -
Your city can't become 'smart' without proper payment infrastructure
Payment infrastructure is evolving at a rapid pace, yet few global metropolises have truly embraced the speed of innovation — and there needs to be a change in strategy.
Tomas Likar • Aug. 29, 2018 -
It's not just convenience: The car of the future will save lives and our planet
Connected and autonomous vehicles will prevent deaths on the roads while also helping reduce carbon emissions, but they must be tested fully to remove any doubts.
Siegfried Gross • Aug. 20, 2018 -
Why most Americans don't want to live in a 'smart city'
Smart tech is transforming the way local government delivers services, though concerns about cyberattacks and personal data collection may keep the public from getting on board.
Maria Buczkowski • Aug. 13, 2018 -
Cities should embrace the scooter revolution
Something as simple as the electric scooter — once thought of as a child’s toy — can unlock a world of benefits for communities and governments, but only if policymakers have a vision for the future.
Joe Rinzel • Aug. 6, 2018 -
Why the dramatic decline in car ownership could give life to the transportation industry
The momentous shift in consumer sentiment, coupled with the explosion of ride-share services, has already altered transportation as we know it — and it won't stop there.
Gary Hallgren • Aug. 1, 2018 -
The shift to renewables can't wait until 2035
Cities and universities play an important role in reducing carbon emissions through sustainable energy practices. But many are baking unreasonable timelines into their plans for carbon neutrality.
Bryce Smith • July 27, 2018 -
Creating an environment of co-innovation is the key to smart cities
Smart cities need more than new, hyper-connected technologies to progress. They need a local environment of collaboration, with innovation hubs as the centerpiece.
Alex Goryachev • July 24, 2018 -
Smart cities: Can we afford them?
Tech and infrastructure advancements won’t come cheap to most cities. Many decisions will boil down to how fast do we want to do this, and where do we want to start?
Todd Thibodeaux • July 18, 2018 -
Bill Gates' proposed smart city could also be a water-constrained one
The plan for Belmont's construction should include an acknowledgement of and robust planning for Arizona's long-term water crisis.
Gillan Taddune • July 13, 2018 -
Remember the little guy: The complicated challenges of user-centered transportation
Several problems exist including mode-centric data, while potential solutions are not easy and will require the breaking-down of silos.
David D'Silva • July 5, 2018 -
High-speed broadband, autonomous vehicles and small-town and rural communities
The lack of high-speed broadband has hampered economic growth in small-town and rural America for the past two decades, and could mean these communities will be largely excluded from AVs.
Dale Neef • June 29, 2018 -
3 reasons why form automation is the foundation of tomorrow's cities
Because cities will handle larger and more diverse populations and rely more on open data, government officials can streamline public services, making them more efficient and accessible.
Jonathon Ende • June 22, 2018 -
Smart cities' first 5G security challenge: Identity management
In order for municipal officials and residents to adopt new smart city applications, they first have to be confident in their security.
Yeshwant Chauhan • June 18, 2018 -
Why cities will continue to lead America's public sector innovation
With the federal government usually slow to innovate, it is up to urban centers and their mayors to push change and find new ways to help their residents.
Kris Tremaine • June 12, 2018 -
3 steps to make GIS part of a successful smart city
The public expects a level of engagement from government that is easy-to-understand, connected and accessible. To keep up with citizens’ standards, cities must upgrade their information systems.
Jim Barry • June 8, 2018 -
Embracing digital transformation in the city of tomorrow
A successful digital transformation hinges on having a global strategy which shows an acute awareness of local implementation needs.
Bob Laskey • May 29, 2018 -
The future is brighter than ever for IIoT innovation
Spending on smart city technology is expected to hit $80 billion globally this year, making it critical for cities and municipalities to prepare now for tomorrow’s smart city needs.
John Marcolini • May 22, 2018 -
Navigating the digital transformation of commercial buildings
The most sophisticated intelligent buildings are defined by integration of building management systems with business intelligence tools, writes Navigant Research Director Casey Talon.
Casey Talon • May 16, 2018 -
5 conversations that cities and bike-share companies need to have
Bike-share systems are part of what everyone's calling the future of transportation. But, as with most things, there's a right way and a wrong way to do them.
Sean Flood • May 14, 2018 -
IoT lighting is advantageous for the shifting retail landscape
Lighting manufacturers and technology firms are creating new use cases for a lighting system that addresses customer pain points.
Krystal Maxwell • May 10, 2018 -
Mobilizing data for the future of urban transport
We are in the middle of a transport revolution, and the next big change is set to be the advent of Mobility as a Service, with open data and data quality important for a seamless and connected network.
Johan Herrlin • May 7, 2018