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Deutsche Telekom unveils smart city services app and data platform

Deutsche Telekom has unveiled a new smart city app, through which cities can pick and promote their smart city services. It has also announced a new smart city platform, for cities to pool their data, and a launch partner for it, in the city...

Smart cities Q&A: “Greater democracy will be the legacy of IoT,” says Libelium

Spanish IoT maker Libelium, author of sensors and gateways for smart solutions, is a mainstay in the smart energy and smart cities spaces. Enterprise IoT Insights caught up with the company's chief executive, Alicia Asín, to discuss dominant and emerging business models in the...

“It’s a big change, this Michael Jackson scenario” – how Cardiff got to grips with smart street lighting

Note: This is the full version of an article that appeared previously as an excerpt, found here; it also forms part of a major new report on the state of smart city funding, which can be found here. Cardiff, the capital city in Wales, has...

EU, US smart cities target data access, abuse, bias with coalition on digital rights

Amsterdam, Barcelona and New York City have launched a  smart cities coalition for digital rights to protect citizens’ data and digital rights. The new 'cities coalition for digital rights' coalition said the same human rights people have offline must also be protected in the digital...

San Diego and Current deploy 1,000 more street-light nodes, new smart city apps

The City of San Diego has extended its smart street lighting network with another 1,000 sensor nodes, and new applications for parking, traffic and public safety. San Diego has worked with Current, the GE-owned lighting firm, on the project. AT&T is providing the LTE connectivity...

Mastercard’s sweet 16: Smart ‘cities’ set up new urban knowledge exchange

Mastercard has confirmed 16 ‘cities’, or rather urban centres, as founding members of its City Possible programme, convened to foster public-private collaboration in the smart cities space. The ‘cities’, varying in profile, joining the City Possible initiative are: Athens, Aurora (Illinois), Baltimore, Dubai, Dublin,...

Huawei intros smart city platform, calls it only “full-stack” system for cities

Huawei has launched a digital platform for smart cities, claiming at the same time it is already working with 160 cities in over 40 countries on smart city solutions. Huawei called it the first “full-stack digital platform”, bringing together cloud, connectivity, and device technologies. The...

China tells Europe it is better than it thinks, as industry debates AI arms race

Chinese giant Alibaba told a packed-out room at Electronica 2018 in Munich, in Germany, yesterday that Europe is well placed in the emerging tech arms race against China and the US, specifically for development of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. UK universities and German corporations,...

Dell EMC and Nokia to lead smart city collective on barge project in Delft

The City of Delft, in the Netherlands, has appointed Dell EMC and Nokia as the leading parties in a public-private partnership to introduce semi-autonomous barges on the city’s underused canals to reduce traffic on its congested streets. The pair will provide compute, storage, data...

Cities should focus first on what works, says Itron, as it kicks off smart-city challenge

Cities should focus on what works, and hurry up, if they are to bring intelligence to their operations, Liberty Lake IoT provider Itron told Enterprise IoT Insights. The company has just kicked off a smart city challenge in the UK, focused on the cities of...

Power to the people – how blockchain will democratise the energy market

Will blockchain help to democratise power generation and power consumption? It is a tangential, and tech-minded, question, which came out of the central narrative at European Utility Week 2018 in Vienna this week about the decentralisation, decarbonisation, and digitisation of the energy market. The theory is...

Electrification and digitisation of energy is key to hitting green targets, says Siemens

The planet’s appetite for energy is growing; demand for electricity shows no signs of slowing. German technology company Siemens told European Utility Week 2018 in Vienna the only way the planet will hit latest sustainability targets is through comprehensive electrification and digitisation of the energy...

Editorial Report: How to buy and sell a smart city – Procurement models to make every city smart

The problem with smart cities is no one wants to buy them. Because no one knows how to sell them. The technology is proven, but the commercial models are only just emerging. This report discusses how tech vendors have developed new business models around certain...

Ericsson builds NB-IoT network with DISH, develops 5G-driving trucks with Telia

DISH Network has selected Ericsson as the first supplier for its narrowband IoT (NB-IoT) radio access and core network, including radio frequency design. Florida based SBA Communications said it is supplying towers for the new network. Meanwhile, the Swedish vendor has also confirmed it has...

Siemens intros “game-changing” drone sensor system for power-line inspections

Siemens has unveiled a new drone-mounted multi-sensor system running artificial intelligence and machine learning for overhead power-line inspections. Combining a number of sensors and cameras, the new system enables power utilities to run checks on power lines with high-performance cameras and long-range unmanned aerial...

Nine US cities win $1 million Bloomberg fund to tackle drugs, mobility, climate

Nine US cities will each receive $1 million from Bloomberg Philanthropies to implement smart solutions to tackle homelessness, drugs, mobility, climate change, and economic opportunity. The charity, set up by former New York mayor Michael Bloomberg (pictured), challenged city leaders in the US a year...

Manchester glimpses tech revolution in ambitious industrial strategy

Greater Manchester in the UK has issued a progress report on its developing industrial strategy to harness technological innovation, in tandem with private enterprise and academic research, to deliver on stretching targets for energy, industry, and healthcare. It said it will build on its various...

Four ways for smart cities to get innovation (‘co-creation’) on the cheap

How do you make smart cities pay? One way is to reduce the cost of innovation, from the start, by inspiring and incentivising enterprises to collaborate on smart city solutions. The rather woolly-sounding idea is to stimulate “value creation” around the role of technology in...

Finnish operator Elisa deploys 5G for smart city applications in Helsinki

Finnish operator Elisa has signed a deal with the University of Helsinki to organise 5G technologies for air-quality monitoring and other smart city applications in large cities. Elisa is already providing the university’s MegaSense research programme, looking to cover a dense urban area in Helsinki...

Google, LG Electronics ink agreement to target smart city projects

  Google will apply IoT, big data and AI to the targeted smart city initiatives   Google has signed an agreement with South Korean firm LG Electronics to focus on the development of smart cities powered by the internet of things, big data, and artificial intelligence, Korean...

BSNL commissions Nokia to rollout smart lighting and telecoms poles across India

Nokia has been selected by Indian operator Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) to supply, deploy, and manage its new ‘smart telecom poles’ in India, which will support 4G, 5G and IoT connectivity, as well as lighting and controls, and a range of additional smart...

“Let’s be clear: smart cities are expensive” – how Cardiff made the tech add up

Cardiff, the capital city of Wales, has just upgraded 18,000 street lights in its city centre. The new lanterns are hugely efficient, and supremely smart. And yet the business case for them, or for their ‘smartness’, at least, is hardly straightforward. Indeed, Cardiff’s bright city...

New LoRaWAN specs allow FOTA upgrades; 50% growth in LoRaWAN devices

The LoRa Alliance has released three new LoRaWAN specifications, each allowing over-the-air firmware (FOTA) updates. The number of LoRaWAN based low-power wide-area (LPWA) networks and devices has increased significantly, according to the association, with a 50 per cent jump in certified  products compared to...

Cubic strengthens traffic management portfolio through new acquisition

  Cubit acquired Advanced Traffic Solutions for over $235 million   U.S. firm Cubic has entered into an agreement to acquire Advanced Traffic Solutions, which provides intelligent traffic solutions for the transportation industry, for about $235.7 million in a cash transaction. Trafficware provides an integrated suite of software,...