Four Strategies to Deliver on a Smart City Vision in 2018

As U.S. metropolitan areas increasingly look to leverage digital technology in their urban planning, Adie Tomer and Lara Fishbane outline specific solutions for turning these “smart city” ambitions into reality. Follow this link to read the complete article.

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Southeastern Ohio County Moves Forward on Smart Corridor Program Involving AVs, EVs, and Fiber

Gallia County, Ohio, commissioners could approve up to $50 million in grants set to gather funding to turn handfuls of roads and sections of highways into a “smart” corridor. Follow this link to read the complete article.

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For Smart Cities, Blockchain Technology Opens New Possibilities

Today, Americans have supercomputers in their pockets, on their wrists, in their cars and in their home appliances. Internet usage is at an all-time high, with 89 percent of the population having access in 2018 — compared to 52 percent in 2000. According to the Pew Research Center, nearly 90 percent of American adults have access to the internet, and more than three-fourths of the population own smartphones. Follow this link to read the complete article.

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As it Works Toward Smart City Projects, Columbus, Ohio, Opens “Experience Center” Downtown for the Work

There are no traditional combustion-engine vehicles in this showroom. Instead, the Smart Columbus Experience Center, which officially opens in downtown Columbus, is all about getting visitors to think about the future of transportation. Perhaps an electric vehicle or a plug-in hybrid should be their next car. They’ll be able to get a close look at some. Visitors also will get a chance to examine how transportation systems will change when self-driving cars become popular. Follow this link to read the complete story.

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Smart Corridor Could Forever Change Ohio Transportation

Officials hope that by 2020, there will be 1,800 vehicles owned by the city of Columbus equipped with technology that will connect them to one another and to road and traffic-light sensors. Follow this link to read the complete story.

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Global Metro Monitor 2018

More than half the world’s population now lives in urban areas, and the 300 largest metropolitan economies in the world account for nearly half of all global output. The concentration of economic growth and prosperity in large metro areas defines the modern global economy, creating both opportunities and challenges in an era in which national political, economic, and societal trends are increasingly influenced by subnational dynamics. Follow this link to read the complete article.

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