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Improving livability in smart cities: How cameras and sensors add value

Axis Communications Sustainability Blog

per cent, 3.5bn people – currently lives in cities and this number is estimated to rise to 5bn people (60.4 per cent) by 2030. This growth in urban populations has driven the adoption of technology in the management of city infrastructure and systems, with governments investing billions in so-called smart cities.

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Advancing Environmental Sustainability at AMD

3BL Media

Collectively, our innovations and collaborations across the value chain help advance efficient high-performance computing behind innovative solutions like those for optimized renewable energy generation, enhanced automation (smart cities and factories), and cutting-edge climate and scientific research.

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Improving livability in smart cities: How cameras and sensors add value

Axis Communications Sustainability Blog

per cent, 3.5bn people – currently lives in cities and this number is estimated to rise to 5bn people (60.4 per cent) by 2030. This growth in urban populations has driven the adoption of technology in the management of city infrastructure and systems, with governments investing billions in so-called smart cities.

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Improving livability in smart cities: How cameras and sensors add value

Axis Communications Sustainability Blog

per cent, 3.5bn people – currently lives in cities and this number is estimated to rise to 5bn people (60.4 per cent) by 2030. This growth in urban populations has driven the adoption of technology in the management of city infrastructure and systems, with governments investing billions in so-called smart cities.

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Fast-tracking the clean energy transition in Australia and NZ

Sustainability Matters

Under current national climate commitments, they’ll be 9% above 2010 levels by 2030; hardly the drastic reduction we desperately want and need. India’s Pimpri Chinchwad Smart City is a case in point.

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Insights 2023: Mario Macri

Sustainability Matters

It is now more important than ever to aim towards building smart cities that are truly sustainable, have cleaner transportation and feature more efficient buildings and infrastructures that serve essential human needs such as homes, water, electricity and connectivity.

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Collaboration welcome: Visualizing the SDGs in San Jose with Stanford Sustainable Urban Systems

Sustainable Development Network

Collaborative governance is key… At the Smart Cities Conference in New York City , SUS partnered up with the City of Palo Alto and consultant firm DNV GL to run a workshop called “Collaborative Governance Towards a Fossil Free Bay Area.” commitment to the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.