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Cities Of 2050: Data And Tech Will Fuel The Megacities Of The Future

Terry D Bennett Redshift
April 28, 2017

When it comes to designing infrastructure, one thing is for sure: Big Data collected through the IoT will play a key role in growing the megacities of 2050, including using data to watch people’s movements and creating smarter mobility. But creating smart cities means more than using the IoT to optimize services or communicate information to residents. It should frame local government decision-making around city transformation.

 

 

 
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Electrification Software city

Forget Open Sesame, Open Source Will Unlock Smart City 2.0

John Gordon Chief Digital Officer Of GE
July 01, 2016

One of the major barriers for digital cities is red tape. Individuals and businesses will use the open source movement to propel the next Smart City 2.0.

 

 

Have you ever had an idea to improve your city?
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Intelligent cities

Why Cities Need Digital Companies With Industrial Heritage

John Gordon Chief Digital Officer Of GE
June 10, 2016

Who will build the streetlights, transportation networks and energy systems for intelligent cities? Companies that understand today's shared infrastructure can help empower communities.

 
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Intelligent cities

Networked LEDs Are Shaping New Digital Nervous System For Cities

John Gordon Chief Digital Officer Of GE
June 01, 2016

Networked LED light fixtures with built-in sensors can create a digital nervous system for cities. If deployed on streets, in parking garages and in buildings, this ubiquitous infrastructure  will create a constant stream of useful data for government, business and citizens.

 

One of the most fundamental missions for city leaders is providing infrastructure that allows citizens to live, work and play safely and efficiently.  The type of infrastructure that cities provide has continuously evolved as needs changed and opportunities arose.
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Intelligent cities

Unleashing Urban Innovation: Smart City 2.0

John Gordon Chief Digital Officer Of GE
May 15, 2016

We are witnessing the dawn of digitized, intelligent cities, where sensors are being deployed to monitor air quality, infrastructure health, traffic and even available parking spots. If this new layer of data is to help citizens realize a better quality of life, officials must show leadership in deploying the technology and helping people use it.

There’s a big shift coming in the Smart City movement that will reshape our cities and create economic opportunities for decades to come.
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LEDs

Say Goodbye, Say Hello: GE Stops Making CFLs, Says Go, Go, Go To LEDs

February 01, 2016
GE is breaking up with compact fluorescent lamps.
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Intelligent Lighting

Swimming With Current: New Chief Digital Officer makes Intelligent Environments a Platform for Innovation

Tomas Kellner
December 07, 2015

In October, GE launched Current, a startup focusing on bringing to market a holistic energy-as-a-service offering absent from the industry today. Former IBM Watson executive John Gordon just became Current’s first chief digital officer.

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Lighting

Thanks For The Memories: Norman Rockwell’s Paintings Shed Light On Thanksgiving And The History Of Electric Illumination In America

Tomas Kellner
November 24, 2015
Although painter and illustrator Norman Rockwell wasn’t a founding father, there are few things more American than his art. From 1916 until 1963, he re-created scenes from everyday life on the cover of The Saturday Evening Post, back then the most widely circulated magazine in the U.S. Throughout his career, Rockwell painted American presidents, and his work now decorates hallways inside the White House.
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Intelligent cities

Why Are New Yorkers Hugging Street Lamps?

November 19, 2015
Hello, lamppost, whatcha knowin’? GE and its new energy startup Current set out to answer Paul Simon’s bubbly enquiry recently by installing an intelligent street lamp beside Manhattan’s iconic Flatiron Building.
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Intelligent cities

Listen to This! These “Intelligent” Street Lamps Can Hear Gun Shots, Call for Help

Tomas Kellner
October 05, 2015
The cities of San Diego and Jacksonville are testing an “intelligent lighting” system using sensor-enabled lamps connected to the Industrial Internet with the ability to monitor traffic, get severe weather warnings and even spot empty parking places. Crime could be next on the list.
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