Amsterdam bans creation of new hotels
Another piece in the overall strategy to reduce tourist flows to the city
Forecasting bike movements, developing evidence-based strategies for air-pollution and revolutionising rainfall and water monitoring are only part of the projects deployed
The capital of Ireland is renowned for its intelligent approach to technological, environmental, tourist and social progress. Not only does it have a concrete vision for turning Dublin into a smart city, but it also has a concrete plan and is putting the means into its realization. As one of many steps, naturally comes the testbed for smart solutions. The so-called Smart Docklands District, with its significant number of newly constructed buildings, global technological companies and variable options for connectivity, provides a unique platform for innovators and entrepreneurs to develop new and innovative solutions. Beyond 40 000 people work and 26 000 people live in the business district, which has been acknowledged by the Trinity College and the City Council of Dublin as suitable for hosting the Smart Docklands initiative.
The initiative thus connects various interest groups, which together shall discuss ways to solve common local challenges by the means of innovative solutions, with the objective of turning the place into “the world’s most connected business and living district.” To give an insight into the ongoing and successfully completed projects, here are some examples:
Discover more about the Smart Docklands district: Smart Docklands
Legislators and magnates have to await a preliminary ruling from the European Court of Justice
The building will then serve as the site for a new museum dedicated to Finnish-Russian relations
Another piece in the overall strategy to reduce tourist flows to the city
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Legislators and magnates have to await a preliminary ruling from the European Court of Justice
It also set the standards for a better European parking card for people with disabilities
The benefit will last until the Dutch parliament adopts the transgender law
Experimenting with public transport provision in Germany is clearly in a state of creative fervour
It also set the standards for a better European parking card for people with disabilities
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