Smart Parking News
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The installed base of smart parking sensors to reach 3.2 million units in 2028
Berg Insight today released new findings about the smart parking market. Excluding China, the global installed base of wirelessly connected in-ground and surface-mounted parking sensors reached an estimated 1.3 million devices worldwide at the end of 2023. Growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 19.8 percent, the number of installed sensors is expected to reach 3.2 million in 2028. ...
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Paving the Way for Smarter Cities: Trends and Markets in Smart Parking Technologies
Boston: Discover the future of parking with our exploration of Smart Parking Technologies and Global Markets. This brief journey explores the latest advancements in parking technology and their impact on global markets. From intelligent sensors to data-driven solutions, join us in uncovering the key trends and market dynamics propelling the evolution of smart parking on a global scale. ...
By BCC Research
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FPI and China Unicom Launched a Deep Cooperation in Ecology and Environment Protection
On February 22, FPI and Zhejiang Province, China United Network Communications Co., Ltd, the third largest mobile operator in China, officially signed a strategic cooperation agreement to carry out in-depth cooperation in the field of ecology and environment. The cooperation mainly covers the fields of ecological and environmental digital reform, ecological and environmental monitoring and ...
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Global Smart Mobility Market Share Estimated to Surge to USD 88.20 Billion By 2026
According to a Facts and Factors market research report, the global smart mobility market was USD 36.20 Billion in 2020; further, this revenue is expected to reach around USD 88.20 Billion by the end of 2026, increasing at a CAGR of around 16% from 2021 to 2026. The ability to move freely and effortlessly is characterized as mobility. Mobility is essential to urban life and is the backbone of ...
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A1 Introduces Smart Communicating Waste Bins in Croatia
A1 in Croatia, a leading provider of digital services and communication solutions, held a press conference and presented three models of smart communicating waste bins, which optimize waste collection and contribute to the environment by reducing the carbon footprint. One of the smart bins is TOM from Orwak. A1 in Croatia, which has about 2000 employees and serves 2 million customers on an ...
By Orwak AB
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The 18th ICIF China 2019 exhibitors number and exhibition scale are developing rapidly
The 18th China International Chemical Industry Fair (abbr. ICIF China 2019) will be held at Shanghai New International Expo Centre from September 18th to 20th, 2019, which is sponsored by China Petroleum and Chemical Industry Federation (CPCIF), and organized by the CCPIT Sub-Council of Chemical Industry (CCPIT CHEM) and the China National Chemical Information Centre (CNCIC). This year, ICIF ...
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Wi-SUN Alliance Report Finds Concerns Over IoT Security, Lack Of Funding and Commitment
A new report by the Wi-SUN Alliance, a global member-based association driving the proliferation of interoperable wireless solutions for use in smart cities, smart utilities and other Internet of Things (IoT) applications, shows that half of organizations investing in IoT initiatives already have a fully implemented strategy in place, while more than a third (36%) have a partially implemented ...
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Trilliant and Saigon Hi-Tech Park Sign Deal for First Smart City Project in Southeast Asia
Trilliant, a global provider of IoT and smart energy communications solutions, signed a deal on August 15 with Saigon Hi-Tech Park (SHTP) to deploy Southeast Asia's first smart city project. Trilliant will install light-emitting diode (LED) lights, together with controls and a smart city management platform. The smart lighting system will communicate over the existing AMI network owned by the ...
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Harnessing Communications Technologies and IoT Applications for the Smart City
The speed of technology change has not yet provided solutions to the growing nexus of interconnected urban problems - among them housing availability; natural resource depletion and ecosystem stress; inadequate education and health care; and racial and ethnic inequalities. Successfully harnessing technologies to meet these challenges is a key priority, and challenge, for realizing the Smart City ...
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Leveraging Data in Moving Towards the Smart City
Cities, no matter what size, all want to use data to inform their day-to-day operations and strategic forecasting. Most megacities have already developed the organizational, technical, and analytical foundations to leverage their data while some of the small to medium cities are still working to develop that capability. A special panel session at the Smart Cities International Symposium, ...
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Smart Cities International Symposium in Chicago to Examine Key Challenges and Opportunities for the Connected City
The world's urban population is expected to increase by 60 per cent between 2014 and 2050, when 6.3 billion people are projected to live in urban settlements. New insights and solutions are urgently needed in order to manage the scarce resources that will be impacted by this trend, as well as operate new and regenerated urban spaces. New generations of sensor networks, Big Data analytics, and ...
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