Cities stories
Rising demand for homes, jobs and green space is driving multi-billion-dollar city makeovers from Paris to New York and Cairo.
A new network of routes could make walking a practical way to get around London again, if the plan is adopted.
Shenzhen’s 599-metre Ping An Finance Centre has joined a Chinese boom in supertall towers after seven years of construction.
Rebuild spending and repaired homes are reviving Christchurch’s case for top-city status, with billions still to go and 2020 milestones ahead.
Auckland’s road freight industry says decongesting key routes now would cut delays, save millions and help all motorists move faster.
Low-income households are being left behind by disaster advice that assumes everyone can afford food, water and survival kits.
Congestion is already lifting freight costs and threatening Auckland’s supply chains as population growth outpaces road upgrades.
Key investments for Asia Pacific Smart Cities are in intelligent transportation, data-driven public safety, and resilient energy and infrastructure.
Singapore's PM Lee Hsien Loong emphasised cybersecurity and the potential of smart cities in enhancing ASEAN-Australia relations at an ASEAN conference.
Newcastle's smart city initiatives aim to revitalize the community, attract business investment, and boost economic growth, says Deputy Lord Mayor Clausen.
Intelligent traffic and transit and fixed visual surveillance are the two largest use cases in terms of worldwide spending.
The 2018 Cities 4.0 Summit, from 20-22 March at Pullman Melbourne Albert Park, will showcase cutting-edge smart city innovations with global experts.
A new survey reveals APAC's smart cities face challenges in public safety integration, despite expected investments exceeding USD $100 million.
The year seems to be flying by with one month down already, but Vertiv ANZ managing director Robert Linsdell says there is still much to come.
Themed 'Smart Cities and Nations', the conference features keynotes by public sector officials and key industry players like Cisco, IBM, and Intel.
By taking an API-led approach, government agencies are able to put data at the centre of their missions and innovate rapidly, without losing security.
This year will be a record year for London awards night as 65 shortlisted global companies battle it out over 21 categories.
New Zealand's Spark is among the finalists for the World Communication Awards in the Broadband Pioneer category.
Sydneysiders are more than happy to become crime-stoppers, but only if their privacy is maintained in the process.
NEC says there is evidence that some cities are taking threats seriously, particularly in Asia. Which are the top five safest & most unsafe cities?.