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Future by Lund and Net Zero Cities held an interactive session on how to create a framework for how cities can engage the private sector in climate change.
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Recently, the strategic innovation program IoT Sweden held its final conference and celebrated its twelve years of work with sensors, IoT and digital platforms to create societal benefits. Future by Lund with partners is largely part of IoT Sweden's history
How can municipalities use IoT and digital technologies to make a green transition? This is what the Danish-Swedish project InnoTech Task Force has been working on for several years.
Through the Elaborator project, Lund Municipality is now testing what measures can make Östra Mårtensgatan safer for cyclists and pedestrians.
Is it congestion on the main street at certain times, is it common for cars to drive in the bus lane or do the cyclists have to crowd the bike lane?
Now it will be easier to install sensors in the outdoor environment — and this is because Lund Municipality is replacing old lighting with more environmentally friendly LED lighting.
How will we use new sensors to be able to measure and plan traffic in a way that facilitates urban planning?