by Matt Willenbrink | Sep 20, 2018 | IoT, News, Smart Cities, Technology
One of the most relevant tools for those interested in Smart City technology is an apparently simple one: the parking meter. The evolution of the parking meter is an important concept to understand for cities who want to proactively approach parking issues, save time...
by Matt Willenbrink | Sep 4, 2018 | IoT, News, Smart Cities, Technology
Keeping no-parking zones available for emergency vehicles is crucial for ensuring that first responders can perform their duties in protecting citizens. As most city-dwellers know: big signs, bright colors, and strong words can only do so much to deter illegal...
by Matt Willenbrink | Aug 15, 2018 | IoT, Smart Cities, Sustainability, Technology
Smart City technology is gaining global popularity at ever-increasing rates and will soon be the standard for developed cities. This technology offers a wide variety of potential uses, but perhaps the best first step to take is with lighting. Smart City lighting...
by Matt Willenbrink | Aug 6, 2018 | IoT, Security, Technology
IoT technology’s potential is expanding rapidly, with 66% of US cities investing in Smart City innovations (according to a survey by the NLC) and a growing number of private households integrating IoT. This explosion of activity in IoT markets doesn’t look to be...
by Matt Willenbrink | Jul 30, 2018 | News, Smart Cities
The rise of the curbside is underway. Ride-sharing apps are changing the way we view transportation, but such a large disruption in a long-standing market is bound to cause unforeseen consequences. One of these biggest concerns for cities is an increase in curbside...