Planning a city requires an understanding of how the economy, environment, infrastructure, mobility and social needs affect the way in which people live, work and play. However, information exists in silo and require extensive consolidation before it becomes usable.
With computing powers and capabilities, we are starting to unify and integrate data to allow us to see spatial and temporal patterns at a glance and understand flows and interdependencies within our dynamic urban system.
This has the potential to transform the way we plan our city, deliver better planning outcomes for our people, and optimise public investments in infrastructure and amenities.
Harnessing the Power of Digital Technologies
Crowdsourcing for an Efficient City
Building a Sustainable City through Smart Innovation
Intelligent Planning of Age Friendly Cities