The new cars and alternative vehicles in cities: connected, electric, autonomous and on-demand

Cities around the world are working on new forms of mobility, public and private, in order to increase quality of life and sustainability.
Five impossible Smart City projects with our existing technology

Nobody knows what the future may hold for Smart Cities, but architects are already dreaming of vertical and even underwater cities
Success story: the transformation of Singapore into a sustainable garden city

Singapore’s strategy to turn the city-state into a thriving garden has yielded the kind of results that other countries seek to replicate.
Recovering energy from traffic: positive energy roads

Positive energy roads harvest the energy created by vehicles in order to power street lamps, traffic lights or nearby buildings.
Smart hospitals: cities within cities

Due to their self-sufficiency and advanced monitoring capabilities, modern hospitals function as small-scale smart cities
The G20 creates the Global Smart Cities Alliance to establish universal norms and guidelines for the implementation of technology

The aim is to unite governments with allies in the private sectors and residents with the aim of creating principles for the deployment of technology
The future is bleak for car ownership

The stock of vehicles is expected to drop in Europe by 25% by 2030. New forms of mobility will make car ownership less desirable.
Millennials and employment: Smart Cities as the setting for a new labour market

Companies are currently facing the challange of implementing specific Big Data programmes to transform HR processes and automate tasks.
Citizens at the heart of smart cities

Our cities are growing faster than ever. Cities already hold 54% of the world’s population, are expected to increase 66% by 2050.
Shared mobility is changing public transportation

Do you know about shared mobility? The phenomenon of shared mobility is revolutionizing the travel industry, so today we’ll tell you all the details here.