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Amazon to open new Denver office, add 400 tech jobs
Denver has pitched itself as a promising tech city because of the surrounding research labs, a trained workforce and its quality of life.
By Jason Plautz • May 1, 2019 -
Motus Ventures launches AI-focused fund
The Smart World Innovation Fund, which is projected to reach $30 million, aims to advance technologies such as robotics and internet of things.
By Jason Plautz • April 30, 2019 -
Trendline
Smart Cities Technology and Data
Cities are increasingly looking to technology and data to address real-world issues from traffic safety to law enforcement.
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Johns Hopkins University launches Centers for Civic Impact
The effort will help the public sector use data better to improve citizens' lives, improve employees' technological skills and more effectively deliver services.
By Katie Pyzyk • April 30, 2019 -
Deep Dive
Can cities stay beautiful in the age of 5G?
From utility poles to bulky equipment boxes, city residents and officials are concerned that infrastructure to support 5G can diminish aesthetics.
By Jason Plautz • April 30, 2019 -
TransitCenter's new tool helps cities track ridership trends
The mapping tool aggregates information from multiple national databases and lets users compare trends across various U.S. cities.
By Katie Pyzyk • April 29, 2019 -
Opinion
AI, robots and the high-tech farm of the future
AI-driven technologies are starting to have a dramatic effect on an industry that has seen only incremental improvements over the last century and is in dire need of more sustainable models.
By Eric Jensen • April 29, 2019 -
Verizon names 20 more cities to get mobile 5G this year
The list of 5G cities represents a broad geographic mix, though Verizon is still not making any promises for rural customers in the early going.
By Jason Plautz • April 26, 2019 -
Important questions remain as cities move to deploy earthquake alert systems
While rolling out earthquake early-warning tech is a step in the right direction, it doesn't address how cities should prepare the public for receiving an alert.
By Michael Grass • April 25, 2019 -
Chicago adds subscription feature to ChiStreetWork portal
The update enables residents to customize alerts regarding construction work and event permits in their selected neighborhoods.
By Katie Pyzyk , Kristin Musulin • Updated March 11, 2020 -
Filament, University of Nevada partner to put blockchain in AVs
The project will work on improving communication between vehicles and connected infrastructure through LiDAR and dedicated devices.
By Jason Plautz • April 25, 2019 -
7 cities honored with What Works Cities certification for data usage
The certification, part of Michael Bloomberg’s broad push to encourage leadership in local government, recognizes the use of data and evidence in decision-making.
By Chris Teale • April 25, 2019 -
Alphabet's Wing Aviation gets FAA approval for drone delivery
The certification marks the first time a company in the United States has been given clearance to deliver commercial goods by drone.
By Matt Leonard • April 25, 2019 -
Opinion
Meeting customer demand for in-building mobile connectivity
There is a big roadblock standing in the way of our connectivity expectations of the future: the current state of in-building coverage.
By Brad Allen and Nate Fuentes • April 24, 2019 -
Sidewalk Labs proposes 'visual language' to notify public of data collection
Technology will display hexagonal icons to indicate what the tech is used for, what data is being identified and how it is being collected.
By Jason Plautz • April 23, 2019 -
Tesla promises 'robotaxi' network by 2020
The company showed off its autonomous vehicle technology at its first Autonomy Investor Day and pledged a new ride-sharing service.
By Chris Teale • April 23, 2019 -
Microsoft, Intel to partner with Houston on startup accelerator
The Ion Smart Cities Accelerator will offer six months of curriculum and six months of pilot programs for tech ranging from IoT sensors to mobility infrastructure.
By Jason Plautz • April 22, 2019 -
Report: Artificial intelligence industry has 'diversity crisis'
The AI Now Institute says that tech companies need to do more to diversify their ranks, including changing hiring practices, achieving pay equity and committing to transparency around hiring.
By Jason Plautz • April 18, 2019 -
Community buy-in and open dialogue are key in city, academia collaboration
Karen Lightman, executive director of the Metro21: Smart Cities Institute at Carnegie Mellon University, said relationships and engagement are crucial tools.
By Chris Teale • April 18, 2019 -
Chicago publishes ride-hailing info on open data portal
It provides the public with information about ride-hailing trips, drivers and vehicles, with sensitive personal information removed to protect privacy.
By Katie Pyzyk • April 16, 2019 -
Boston ranked as top global city for innovation
Consulting firm Hickey & Associates ranked cities based on their "millennial" populations, concentration of startups, ecosystems with universities and level of VC investments.
By Jason Plautz • April 15, 2019 -
President Trump, FCC announce new 5G spectrum auction, $20.4B rural fund
Trump said equity of access, particularly in rural areas that don't have access to broadband, is at the center of both announcements.
By Chris Teale • April 15, 2019 -
Bipartisan bill would help local governments prepare for cyber threats
Grants would be available for strengthening computer networks, identifying cyber threats, mitigating damage and recovering from a cyber attack, among other efforts.
By Jason Plautz • April 12, 2019 -
New innovation program will assist small cities, rural governments
Local government network ELGL and startup UrbanLeap launched the "Small Places, Big Ideas Innovation Cohort" for cities with 30,000 people or less.
By Chris Teale • April 12, 2019 -
Uber files for initial public offering
The ride-hailing giant shares concerns with Lyft over profitability and rising operating expenses, which could scare off investors.
By Chris Teale • April 12, 2019 -
San Diego, Verizon partner to accelerate 5G deployment
The company will spend more than $100 million on 5G infrastructure and equipment deployment, including light poles equipped for small cells.
By Jason Plautz • April 11, 2019