From open data portals to speed cameras, practical digital tools are reshaping city services — and oversight needs to catch up.
Every streetlight, traffic camera, and trash can in tomorrow’s cities could be part of one massive digital nervous system.
Cities are symbols of modernity, progress, development and also chaos. The mobility crisis, poor management of public services, precarious urban planning and insecurity make the efforts of public ...
Zoomlion Heavy Industry Science & Technology Co., Ltd. ("Zoomlion"; 1157.HK) is marking World Cities Day 2025 through its ...
Omni Cities can help governments use AI's full potential to boost resilience and responsiveness in daily operations and ...
Malaysia is staking its future on becoming an AI Nation as its core growth strategy, weaving AI into the fabric of its ...
Microsoft will join selected partners at Smart City Expo World Congress (SCEWC) in Barcelona, Spain, from 4-6 November 2025 to discuss how cities around the world can use AI technology to build future ...
The Vice Mayor of Quito discusses how the city integrates technology, innovation and sustainability to improve people’s ...
More than a decade since the smart city concept gained traction, local governments continue shaping the general idea to suit their needs, with its purpose evolving from solution-based toward a ...
AI, automated traffic enforcement and connected vehicle technology are some of what cities and counties are trying to make ...
The concept of a "smart city" — one that uses technology to run more efficiently — is nothing new and has been around for about two decades. The cities embrace the use of digital tools, such as ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - A vehicle equipped with road-scanning equipment was seen driving through Kansas City streets ...