In 2022, Pittsburgh will break ground on a smart city plan over six years in the making
The city hatched its plan in 2016 for federal smart city competition, and now parts of it are coming to life.
It's 2022—where are our tech-powered metropolises? We're supposed to have flying cars or, at least, self-driving ones. Solar-powered traffic lights that talk to each other. Robot-janitors that keep the streets squeaky clean and give lost tourists directions to the lab-grown steakhouse.
This month, Emerging Tech Brew will explore what the concept of "smart city" means in 2022.
The city hatched its plan in 2016 for federal smart city competition, and now parts of it are coming to life.
It’s the US leader in bidirectional EV charging, which lets people contribute energy back to the grid.
IoT sensors and automation enable cities, utilities, and businesses to monitor water quality and use at scale.
It's the first US city to try, and has enlisted two climate tech companies to get the job done.
Tech Brew keeps business leaders up-to-date on the latest innovations, automation advances, policy shifts, and more, so they can make informed decisions about tech.