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The promise and peril of digital urban mobility

Corporate Knights

The company, Global MaaS, had built an app that provides city-dwellers with a digital one-stop shop for all sorts of travel options – transit, taxis, ride hailing, bike sharing, and so on. Automation promises to remove driver error from the operation of trucks and cars, and give rise to new forms of urban transportation.

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Veolia and New Orleans Launch the First Innovative Digital Control Center to Transform Wastewater Treatment in the U.S.

3BL Media

Veolia North America, Mayor LaToya Cantrell and Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans unveil Hubgrade center for digital management and control of wastewater treatment, a first in the U.S. AI tools can detect subtle operation changes over time and identify potential energy savings across all operations.

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Qualcomm Announces Shortlisted Teams for the Qualcomm Vietnam Innovation Challenge 2024

3BL Media

These ten startup teams, specializing in technology areas such as smart cities, robotics, automotive, Internet of Things (IoT), AgriTech, Generative and other AI, and more, have been chosen to receive a grant of US$10,000 each in cash prizes to further develop their proposals during the 8-month incubation period.

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Supercharging America’s power grid from the demand side

Utiliity Dive

America’s digital age has an insatiable need for power — and that might just break us. in carbon capture, decarbonization awards Calpine, PPL Corp., in carbon capture, decarbonization awards Calpine, PPL Corp., has never experienced. By Ethan Howland • June 6, 2025 Ron and Patty Thomas via Getty Images DOE cancels $3.7B

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Vast array of solar power equipment left exposed online

Utiliity Dive

Dive Insight: The transition to renewable energy sources and the increasing digitization of the power grid have combined to create serious cybersecurity risks. Kneeland said vulnerabilities in devices accidentally left online “remain a persistent pain point for sectors racing to digitalize, especially in the energy sector.”