Mobility and the city

19/03/2021 – Dawn
New guide supports planning for more resilient and robust urban mobility

19/03/2021 – Cities-Today.com
6 tips to help you manage your day AND your anxiety when working from home

19/03/2021 – Ideas.TED.com
Thailand to launch 5G pilot to create country’s first smart city

19/03/2021 – Tech in Asia
‘I don’t have to choose between lifestyle and career.’ How remote work changed these people’s lives

18/03/2021 – CNN
Plastic bags recycled into fabric to fight pollution

18/03/2021 – BBC
Tomorrow.Podcast 1×02: Going Sustainable: business and citizens are pushing for circular cities

Public opinion is capable of generating significant urban transformations. We have seen this with the acceptance and even with the momentum behind proposals to change linear production models to those focusing on recycling and reuse.
DEEP DIVE ON… #1 Reinventing public services to meet future challenges

With COVID-19 many certainties changed overnight, providing a unique opportunity for change at all levels to accelerate better cities on the way. Of course, many answers remain open: What kind of public services do we need to leave the pandemic behind and meet future challenges? How can we harness tech to make these public services more inclusive?
Kenyan startup wins to Africa innovation award

17/03/2021 – Business Day
Adding Momentum to Sound Urbanisation

17/03/2021 – World Economic Forum