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Global smart cities market value predicted to surge by 2030

Smart Energy International

A report has been released detailing the rapid growth of the global smart cities market, which will reach $6,965.02 The concept of smart cities is gaining popularity due to rapid urbanisation and favourable government initiatives worldwide. billion by 2030, a CAGR of 24.2%.

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Toyota’s Portable Hydrogen Cartridges Debut

Hydrogen Fuel News

These trials are part of a broader initiative led by Toyota to integrate hydrogen energy into daily life, beginning with Woven City—a futuristic smart city under construction in Japan. Toyota, leveraging its subsidiary Woven Planet Holdings, is conducting Proof of Concept trials to explore these possibilities.

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Wi-SUN FAN adopted for India’s smart meter RF communications

Smart Energy International

With this adoption, the Bureau is foreseeing the enablement of interoperable, multi-service and secure wireless communications networks for government, utilities, service providers and enterprises in India.

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Event - WFES Smart Cities Expo & Forum

Green Market Oracle

WFES Smart Cities Expo & Forum will take place on January 13 – 16, 2020 at the National Exhibition Centre, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. To see the speakers list click here. To see the program click here To register click here Subscribe in a reader

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Egypt and UK sign MoU on water partnership

Envirotec Magazine

Among the 40 new cities is the new administrative capital of Egypt – which has a planned population of 10 million inhabitants and will feature green spaces, and separate residential and industrial sectors. Styled as Egypt’s “Gate to Africa”, it will be made up of separate tourist, residential, industrial and historic sectors.

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Our COVID-19 response can make our cities more resilient to heat waves

GreenBiz

Experts have long warned about the potential outbreak of a major pandemic, yet governments around the world were woefully unprepared for its catastrophic consequences. Moreover, many cities, particularly in the north, are ill-prepared for extreme heat with buildings primarily designed to keep the cold out and not the other way around.

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Planet Satellite Data + AI Enables the Kingdom of Bahrain to Manage Smart Cities 

Planet Pulse

We are excited to share that our SkySat data has been leveraged by the government of the Kingdom of Bahrain’s Survey and Land Registration Bureau (SLRB) , to enhance urban planning initiatives nationwide. We look forward to helping countries across the world to follow suit.”