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There's a lot of buzz around A.I. and what the future holds... but what about its potential to change today's problems? All of us deal with traffic in our cars and there are A.I. systems already in place around the World helping to solve this issue. One such company is Switzerland based Parquery. Johnny speaks with CEO & Co-Founder Andrea Fossati to find out how they're able to help better control the flow of traffic both at intersections and in parking management. Then Johnny and Derek reflect on the good and bad traffic systems they've encountered around the world and how they'd execute Parquery's technology to optimize profitability. About Andrea Fossati: Andrea Fossati co-founded Parquery in 2014 as a spin-off from ETHZ (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology of Zurich) and is currently its CEO. Parquery launched the first video-based Smart Parking Project in 2015 and is currently running 100+ Smart Parking and Mobility projects worldwide. Andrea Fossati received a Master of Science in Computer Engineering from Politecnico di Milano in 2005 and a Master of Science from the University of Illinois in Chicago in 2006. He completed his PhD at the Computer Vision Laboratory (CVLab) at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology of Lausanne (EPFL). Since 2010, he has been working as a postdoctoral scientist at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology of Zurich (ETHZ), where he has conducted research in various computer vision sectors and co-edited the book "Consumer Depth Cameras for Computer Vision", which was published by Springer in 2012. Discussed: Parquery Official Site Parquery's A.I. Traffic Light Demo Video Where we are: Johnny FD – Pattaya, Thailand / IG @johnnyfdj Sam Marks - Bangkok, Thailand / IG @sammarks12 Derek – Los Angeles, US / IG @DerekRadio Sponsor: ILAB PatreonJoin the Invest Like a Boss Patreon now and get tons of bonus content, including additional episodes, full quarterly updates including account screenshots and more for as low as $5/month at Patreon.com/InvestLikeaBoss Time Stamp: 00:20 - Derek/Johnny Intro 05:03 - Interview with Andrea Begins 20:39 - Obstacles to Implementing A.I. Cameras 26:45 - Was this technology around before the A.I. hype? 31:46 - Derek/Johnny Recap What Traffic Problems They've Seen If you enjoyed this episode, do us a favor and share it! If you haven't already, please take a minute to leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Copyright 2024. All rights reserved. Read our disclaimer here.
Smart Parking Limited is a pioneering technology innovator within the parking management industry with offices in the UK, Germany, Australia and New Zealand. The Managed Services division operates and manages tens of thousands of car park spaces using complementary Automatic Number Plate Recognition/License Plate Recognition (ANPR/LPR) technology. This can be used as a single solution or with the option to be combined with Pay on Foot technology.Smart Parking Limited has been an Australian Securities Exchange (ASX:SPZ) publicly listed company since 2011.Shares for Beginners and Stockopedia proudly present "Weekend Watchlist" where each week we dissect a company using Stockopedia's Factor driven analysis process. Go to https://why.stockopedia.com/sfb/ for your free trial and special discount offer. Why not join Stockopedia today and take advantage of this special offer of 10% off the first year of membership and see for yourself why Stockopedia is the essential tool for every serious DIY share investor. 14-day free trial included, then a no-quibble 30-day money back guarantee. https://why.stockopedia.com/sfb/ Find out more about Stockopedia by going to my review: https://www.sharesforbeginners.com/stockopedia-aunz-reviewDisclosure: The links provided are affiliate links. I will be paid a commission if you use this link to make a purchase. You will receive a discount by using these links/coupon codes. I only recommend products and services that I use and trust myself or where I have interviewed and/or met the founders and have assured myself that they're offering something of value.Shares for Beginners is a production of Finpods Pty Ltd. The advice shared on Shares for Beginners is general in nature and does not consider your individual circumstances. Shares for Beginners exists purely for educational and entertainment purposes and should not be relied upon to make an investment or financial decision. If you do choose to buy a financial product, read the PDS, TMD and obtain appropriate financial advice tailored towards your needs. Philip Muscatello and Finpods Pty Ltd are authorised representatives of Money Sherpa PTY LTD ABN - 321649 27708, AFSL - 451289. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rund 10'000 Franken an Lehrlingslöhnen hat die Thurgauer Gemeinde Berg von einem Asylbewerber eingezogen. Nun hat das Bundesgericht entschieden, dass dies rechtswidrig war. Zurückzahlen muss die Gemeinde das Geld allerdings nicht, dies weil sie dem Mann zuviel Sozialhilfe ausbezahlt hat. Weitere Themen: * Wolfsjagd-Infoabende für Bündner Jäger * Vernehmlassung Energiezukunft Graubünden * Budget Herisau * Frauenfeld führt Smart-Parking ein
Mein heutiger Gast ist Ulrich Ahle, und diese Episode hat einen für mich sehr spannenden Hintergrund: Ich war zu Beginn des Jahres auf der LEAP-Konferenz in Riad, Saudi-Arabien, und das war ein in vielerlei Hinsicht äußerst eindrucksvolles Erlebnis. Eine der Reisen, wo fast alle meine Vorurteile auf den Prüfstand gestellt wurden. Auf dieser Konferenz hat Ulrich einen Vortrag zu Smart Cities gehalten, und dieser Vortrag war einer der interessantesten, die ich auf dieser Konferenz gehört habe. Daher freut es mich besonders, dass sich Ulrich für ein Podcast-Gespräch zum Thema Smart Cities, oder besser: Smart Communities zur Verfügung gestellt hat. Ulrich hat eine lange und erfolgreiche Karriere in der Fertigungsindustrie und Industrie 4.0 hinter sich und gründet 2016 die FIWARE-Foundation, deren deren CEO er wird. In dieser Rolle hat Ulrich eine entscheidende Rolle beim Ausbau der FIWARE Foundation gespielt, die heute auf allen Kontinenten vertreten ist und mehr als 600 Mitglieder zählt. FIWare ist eine der führenden Lösungen für SmartCity/Community-Projekte, und noch dazu eine Open-Source. Warum das wichtig ist, werden wir im Gespräch diskutieren. Ulrich wird nun CEO von Gaia X, einer europäischen Initiative, deren Ziel es ist, , ein Ökosystem zu schaffen, in dem Daten gemeinsam genutzt und in einer vertrauenswürdigen Umgebung zur Verfügung gestellt werden. Ich wünsche Ulrich bei dieser neuen und sehr wichtigen Herausforderung viel Erfolg. Wenn FIWare als Maßstab gelten darf, können wir von Gaia X in den nächsten Jahren viel erwarten! In dieser Episode beginnen wir mit der Frage, was eine Stadt oder Gemeinde eigentlich »smart« macht? Ist der Begriff überhaupt sinnvoll? Der Begriff Smart Communities wird als Oberbegriff für Projekte in Städten aber auch ländliche Regionen verwendet. Dies ist im Gespräch auch insofern relevant, als Ulrich auch Ortsvorsteher der Gemeinde Etteln ist und in dieser Gemeinde ebenfalls zahlreiche Smart Community Projekte umgesetzt wurden und werden. Wer sind primäre Gruppen, die von Smart Communities profitieren? Ist Industrie und Tourismus Teil der Smart City? Was ist mit Industrie 4.0? Was ist der Unterschied zwischen Digitalisierung in der Verwaltung und Smart City? Die führenden »digitalen Gesellschaften« in Europa sind Estland, Finnland, Malta, Niederlande, Spanien? Was passiert in diesen Nationen und was können wir davon lernen? Beispiele für Smart City Anwendungen über die wir in der Episode sprechen sind: Parkraumbewirtschaftung Beleuchtung Müll-Management, Abfallbewirtschaftung dynamische City-Maut intelligente Wasserwirtschaft Hochwasserfrühwarnsystem autonom fliegende Drohnen zur Unterstützung der Feuerwehr im Dorf Predictive Maintenance vs. vorbeugende Wartung Stabilisierung des Energienetzes Wie sieht es mit systemischen Effekten (auch unerwünschten Nebeneffekten) aus, z.B. beim Smart Parking? Führt dies nicht letztlich zu mehr Verkehr? Wie Skalieren die Smart Community Konzepte auf mehreren Ebenen — vom Dorf bis zur Großstadt wie Berlin —, aber auch innerhalb einer Stadt, vom Kiez/Viertel bis zur gesamten Stadt und dies sowohl technisch wie funktional und politisch? Welche Formen der Datenvisualisierung und Dashboards gibt es für Verwaltung und politische Entscheidungsträger? In den letzten Jahren wird häufig von digitalen Zwillingen gesprochen. Was ist das und wird das im Smast City Umfeld genutzt? Wie ist das Wechselspiel zwischen digitaler und realer Welt abgebildet? Wie geht man einen solchen digitalen Transformationsprozess am besten an? Top Down? Bottom Up? Middle In? Unterschiedliche Zielkonflikte können drohen, vom Überdesign, das die Menschen am Weg verliert, bis zum Gegenteil, digitalen Silos und Insellösungen, die nicht miteinander kommunizieren, weil zu wenig strukturiert wurde. Wie gehen wir mit den Daten um? Daten haben in einer digitalen Welt ökonomischen und politischen Wert, gleichzeitig bedroht Digitalisierung die Privatsphäre, lässt sich das unter einen Hut bringen oder bekommen wir Smart Big Brother statt Smart Community? Was ist das Once Only Principle, das in Estland zur Anwendung kommt? Es gibt nicht nur erfolgreiche Projekte, die Stadt Toronto hat ein großes Smart City Projekt abgebrochen, was kann man daraus lernen? Welche Abhängigkeiten gibt es bei Smart Community Projekten — ökonomisch, politisch, technisch — und führen diese zu einer höheren Fragilität der Gesellschaft oder gar zu höherer Resilienz? Wie sieht es mit Smart Communities rund um die Welt aus, von Saudi Arabien bis Indien? Können diese Projekte Menschen helfen (etwa in Afrika) aus der Armut zu kommen? Referenzen Andere Episoden Episode 77: Freie Privatstädte, ein Gespräch mit Dr. Titus Gebel Episode 70: Future of Farming, a conversation with Padraic Flood Episode 61: Digitaler Humanismus, ein Gespräch mit Erich Prem Episode 58: Verwaltung und staatliche Strukturen — ein Gespräch mit Veronika Lévesque Data Science und Machine Learning, Hype und Realität: Episode 53 und Episode 54 Episode 40: Software Nachhaltigkeit, ein Gespräch mit Philipp Reisinger Episode 35: Innovation oder: Alle Existenz ist Wartung? Episode 31: Software in der modernen Gesellschaft – Gespräch mit Tom Konrad Offene Systeme: Gespräch mit Lukas Lang und Christoph Derndorfer: Episode 19 und Episode 20 Ulrich Ahle Ulrich Ahle auf LinkedIn FiWare Foundation Gaia-X Gemeinde Etteln Fachliche Referenzen LEAP Conference Toronto wants to kill the smart city forever, MIT Technology Review (2022)
A recently revamped report by Fact.MR estimates that the global smart parking solutions market is likely to surpass US$ 30 Bn in value by the end of the 2022-2032 forecast period, registering an astounding 21% value CAGR. Increased traffic congestion is expected to drive demand for smart parking solutions over the coming decade.From 2017 to 2021, demand for smart parking solutions experienced an incline at a CAGR of 18%. During the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, the industry experienced a moderate slump, attributed to reduced traffic flow across roads in the wake of stringent lockdowns and restrictions on public traveling.Download Free Sample Copy Of This Report: https://www.factmr.com/connectus/sample?flag=S&rep_id=1844Market growth is expected to be driven by the increasing adoption of integrated automated solutions, as well as advancements in wireless and digital payment technologies. Among the technologies used to implement effective systems are machine-to-machine (M2M) communication, data analytics, advanced sensors, smart parking meters, and mobile applications for slot reservations and online payments.Key Takeaways from the Market Study Global smart parking solutions market to be valued at US$ 4.4 Bn by 2022-end Germany to emerge as the fastest growing market, clocking a CAGR of 16% U.S to register a staggering 15% CAGR, amid rising traffic congestion across major cities Smart parking solutions uptake in China likely to increase at a CAGR of 12% Smart valet parking solutions to experience 9.9% Y-o-Y growth in 2022 over 2021 Commercial smart parking solutions to account for nearly 40% revenue share Growing traffic congestion problems is prompting automotive manufacturers and vehicle users alike to opt for internet and smart-enabled parking solutions, enabling an improvement in city decongestion, remarks a Fact.MR analyst.Sophistication-driven Technological Advancements to Fuel GrowthIncreasing penetration of wireless networking systems, IoT, and cloud-based services, has laid down the platform for innovations in the smart parking solutions market.For instance, easy accessibility to affordable GPS, cloud software, smartphones, and smart sensors is resulting in the development of sophisticated systems that aid drivers in detecting the nearest empty parking spot in real-time.The emergence of cashless transactions and e-payment facilities are further paving gateways to new opportunities for smart parking solution companies to explore. Moreover, developments in artificial intelligence and machine learning are aiding companies in making groundbreaking discoveries in the field.Share Your Requirements & Get Customized Reports: https://www.factmr.com/connectus/sample?flag=RC&rep_id=1844Competitive landscape APT Skidata, one of the UK's leading parking solutions companies, announced the launch of a new mobile-based digital solution in December 2020 to deliver greater operational efficiencies and enhanced financial returns to owners and operators of an individual or multiple car park. Amco S.A. was awarded a contract by the Memphis Area Transit Authority (MATA) in the United States in February 2020. In January 2019, China opened its first robotic diagonal smart parking garage in Nanjing, East China. It is a smart parking system that optimizes space utility, fuel efficiency, and cost-effectiveness in order to make cities more livable. Key Companies Profiled Aisin Seiki Co.Ltd Amano McGann Amco S.A. Cisco Solutions Delphi Automotive PLC Kap
Kevin Mull is Director of Strategy, Planning and Business Development, Mobility Solutions - Americas at Robert Bosch LLC and is a co-founder of the Detroit Smart Parking Lab. Key topics in this conversation include: How the Detroit Smart Parking Lab is helping to advance mobility The complexity of automated parking from a business model perspective Potential use cases and downstream benefits of automated parking Bosch's plan for NAIAS 2022 Links: Show notes: http://brandonbartneck.com/futureofmobility/KevinMull https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-mull-82495312/ https://www.acmwillowrun.org/detroitsmartparkinglab/ https://www.bosch-mobility-solutions.com/en/ Kevin's Bio Kevin Mull is Director of Strategy, Planning and Business Development, Mobility Solutions - Americas at Robert Bosch LLC. In this role, Mull is responsible for regional strategy development and execution, business planning, and business development activities including new account development within the region. His role also includes mobility start-up engagement and partner activities with other business incubation and acceleration entities. In this role, Mull is also a co-founder of the Detroit Smart Parking Lab. Since joining Bosch in 1992, Mull has held numerous leadership positions within the Automotive Aftermarket division. His previous position, beginning in 2013, was leader of the Connected Cloud Services business portfolio in North America, including sales and marketing, product management, engineering and operations. Prior to that, he started and led the EV Charging Infrastructure business, and has held various other business development and general management roles in both OEM and independent aftermarket business units that focused on vehicle diagnostic, service and training products, solutions and services. Mull earned a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from the University of Pittsburgh in Pittsburgh, PA. He lives in the City of Detroit and is an active volunteer in Special Olympics MI and Big Brothers Big Sisters Detroit. About Bosch The Bosch Group is a leading global supplier of technology and services. It employs roughly 402,600 associates worldwide (as of December 31, 2021). The company generated sales of 78.7 billion euros in 2021. Its operations are divided into four business sectors: Mobility Solutions, Industrial Technology, Consumer Goods, and Energy and Building Technology. As a leading IoT provider, Bosch offers innovative solutions for smart homes, Industry 4.0, and connected mobility. Bosch is pursuing a vision of mobility that is sustainable, safe, and exciting. Future of Mobility: The Future of Mobility podcast is focused on the development and implementation of safe, sustainable, effective, and accessible mobility solutions, with a spotlight on the people and technology advancing these fields. linkedin.com/in/brandonbartneck/ brandonbartneck.com/futureofmobility/ Edison Manufacturing: At Edison Manufacturing, our specialty is building and assembling highly complex mobility products in annual quantities of ten to tens of thousands utilizing an agile, robust, and capital-light approach.
Andrew, Matt and Claude, chat about the latest development in quantum computing, Powell's Jackson Hole speech, the EU energy crisis, China, Aussie property, earnings season continues (Cettire, Smart Parking, Dicker Data, EML Payments, DGL Group, and Lovisa), along with BNPL woes. Follow us on Twitter: @BabyGiantsPod-----0:48 - Good News: Quantum Computing1:54 - Retail Sales3:53 - Federal Reserve's Jackson Hole Speech5:56 - Chinese Property Market11:31 - EU Energy Crisis12:57 - Australian Housing Market Decline15:48 - Company Results15:54 - Cettire Ltd (ASX: CTT)21:31 - Smart Parking Ltd (ASX: SPZ)26:50 - Dicker Data Ltd (ASX: DDR)35:06 - EML Payments Ltd (ASX: EML)38:23 - DGL Group Ltd (ASX: DGL)41:16 - Lovisa Holdings Ltd (ASX: LOV)45:47 - BNPL Woes
TechTalks - by Sunil Khandbahale, MIT Sloan Fellow, Technologist, Innovator & Entrepreneur
TechTalks Series: 06 - Smart City & Smart Parking - by Sunil Khandbahale, MIT Sloan Fellow, Technologist, Innovator & Entrepreneur सध्या स्मार्ट सिटी बाबत सर्वत्र चर्चा होताना दिसते. पण नेमकं स्मार्ट सिटी म्हणजे काय? तर स्थानिक नागरिकांच्या जीवनमानाचा दर्जा उंचावण्याच्या उद्देशानं आधुनिक माहिती तंत्रज्ञान आणि इंटरनेट आधारित सोयीसुविधांचा योग्य अंतर्भाव असलेले शहर म्हणजे ‘स्मार्ट सिटी'. भारत सरकारच्या ‘स्मार्ट-सिटी-अभियान' अंतर्गत स्मार्ट शहरं करण्याच्या दृष्टीनं व्यापक-विकास, भौतिक, सामाजिक आणि आर्थिक आधारभूत सरंचना अशी मार्गदर्शक चतुर्सुत्री मांडण्यात आलेली आहे, ज्याच्या आधारे असलेली शहरं, स्मार्ट केली जाऊ शकतात तसेच शहरालगत पूर्णतः नवीन नियोजनबद्ध स्मार्ट परिसर देखील वसवला जाऊ शकतो की ज्यामध्ये सर्वकाळ मुबलक पाणीपुरवठा, वीजपुरवठा, आरोग्यविषयक व्यवस्था, घनकचरा व्यवस्थापन, कार्यक्षम दळणवळण, सार्वजनिक वाहतूक व्यवस्था, सामान्य व्यक्तींना आर्थिकदृष्ट्या परवडतील अशी घरं, इंटरनेट कनेक्टिव्हीटी, संगणकीकृत ई-प्रशासन, सर्वंकष शिक्षण, स्वच्छता आणि सुरक्षा इत्यादी नागरी सोयीसुविधांचा समावेश अपेक्षित आहे. वाढते शहरीकरण हे एक जागतिक आव्हान आहे. माणसे, प्राणी, कचरा, इमारती आणि वाहनांच्या भाऊगर्दीमुळे आणि अपुऱ्या संसाधनांमुळे शहरं विद्रुप तर सुविधा क्लेशदायक ठरत आहेत. यात आपल्या सर्वाना हमखास भेडसावणारी समस्या म्हणजे कार पार्किंगची. आणि त्यावर उत्तर म्हणजे स्मार्ट पार्किंग अर्थातच अद्ययावत वाहनतळ व्यवस्था.. इथं स्मार्ट पार्किंगसंबंधित एक किस्सा आठवला. अमेरिकेत असताना तेथील एका मित्राला भारतीय पदार्थांची चव द्यावी म्हणून मी माझ्या मोबाईलवर ‘इंडियन रेस्टॉरंट्स अराउंड बोस्टन कॉमन' असं गुगल सर्च केलं आणि दोन तीन पर्याय सुचवले. लागलीच त्यानं स्वतःच्या फोनवर स्मार्ट पार्किंग ऍप उघडलं आणि नेमका कुठे स्पॉट उपलब्ध आहे याची खात्री करून मगच कार सुरु केली. पुढच्या एक तासासाठी पार्किंगच उपलब्ध नसल्यानं नजीकचे दोन पर्याय सोडून थोडं लांबवर जाणं आम्हाला अधिक सोयीचे ठरलं. परदेशांत खोलवर तळघरांत तसेच उंच बहुमजली इमारतींमध्ये कार्यक्षम आणि अतिशय कमी जागेत, खुबीने तयार केलेल्या वाहनतळ व्यवस्था बघताना कमालीचे कौतुक वाटतं. त्यामुळे वेळेची बचत, कमी प्रदूषण आणि सोबतच वाहतुकीदरम्यान होणारा मानसिक त्रास कमी होईल. स्मार्ट पार्किंग पद्धत जगभर योग्य पद्धतीने लागू केल्यास २०३० पर्यंत २,२०,००० गॅलन इंधनाची बचत केली जाऊ शकते. पार्किग व्यवस्थेतून उपलब्ध डेटाचा अभ्यास करून वाहतूक यंत्रणेवरील तणाव कमी करता येतील जसं शाळा, कार्यालयं सुटण्याच्या वेळा निश्चित करणं. रहदारीचा कल लक्षात घेऊन उत्पन्नाच्या नवीन संधी निर्माण केल्या जाऊ शकतात. #smartcity #smartparking #sunilkhandbahale #technology #innovation --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sunil-khandbahale/message
When 30% of urban traffic is due to looking for a parking spot, there is an opportunity for improvement. In this episode, we talk about Mobility Solutions and infrastructure around a special project called the Detroit Smart Parking Lab in Detroit, Michigan. Our guests include Dr. Kate Gasparro, a director with Bedrock's Office of Urban Strategy and Innovation, and Kevin Mull, director of sales in mobility solutions for Bosch in North America. Kate and Kevin talk all things infrastructure, urban strategy and innovation, business opportunities, community impact and improving quality of life. Through an open innovation platform, Bosch, Bedrock, and other key partners have invited the key players in the mobility and infrastructure ecosystem to come together to test, deploy and demonstrate new technologies and new concepts around parking, and electric vehicle charging. Find out how collaborating with others in this space is the key. Teamwork makes the dream work. Let us know what you think of this episode by leaving a review!
कानपूर स्मार्ट न्यूज़ में सुने, फूलबाग को स्मार्ट पार्किंग में तब्दील कर रहा है नगर निगम, 25 से 29 नवंबर तक ग्रीन पार्क में होने वाले मैच की तैयारी शुरू कर दी गई है, कानपुर की नई सड़क बनने जा रही है।
कानपुर स्मार्ट न्यूज में सुने, आज से कानपुर से हैदराबाद, बेंगलुरु और मुंबई के लिए सीधी उड़ानें शुरू होंगी, नगर निगम ने शहर में सफाई अभियान शुरू किया है, आज कानपुर के मॉडल रोड पर स्मार्ट पार्किंग का ट्रायल होगा।
कानपूर स्मार्ट न्यूज़ में सुने, स्मार्ट पार्किंग की होगी शुरुआत , मेट्रो टेस्टिंग अब होगी और भी आसान , कानपूर में करीब एक लाख बिजली उपभोक्ताओं का करोड़ो का सरचार्ज हुआ माफ़
Entrevistas con Dalibor Eterovic, managing director & economista en The Rohatyn Group, y con Manuel José Bennett, cofundador de WeSmartPark.
Entrevistas con Dalibor Eterovic, managing director & economista en The Rohatyn Group, y con Manuel José Bennett, cofundador de WeSmartPark.
कानपूर स्मार्ट न्यूज़ में सुनिए, सिविल सर्विस कम्पटीशन के लिए 8 सितम्बर से शुरू होंगे ट्रायल्स, कानपूर लखनऊ एक्सप्रेसवे के काम में आयी तेज़ी और जल्द ही बनेगी स्मार्ट पार्किंग |
कानपूर स्मार्ट न्यूज़ में सुनिए, नगर निगम बनाएगा शहर में स्मार्ट पार्किंग, जल्द ही 200 सड़कों को धूल मुक्त करवाया जाएगा और डिग्री कॉलेजेस में 12 वोकेशनल कोर्सेज की होगी शुरुवात |
- U.S. to Reveal New EV Sales and Emission Targets - New York Auto Show Cancelled Again - Ford Shows Strength Despite Weak Sales - BMW Using Connected Machines to Improve Manufacturing - Stellantis Lays Out Its Electrification Road Map - Ford Teams on New Smart Parking Lab - GM Expanding Its Electric Commercial Portfolio - Mystery Car Comes from Down Under
- U.S. to Reveal New EV Sales and Emission Targets- New York Auto Show Cancelled Again- Ford Shows Strength Despite Weak Sales- BMW Using Connected Machines to Improve Manufacturing- Stellantis Lays Out Its Electrification Road Map- Ford Teams on New Smart Parking Lab- GM Expanding Its Electric Commercial Portfolio- Mystery Car Comes from Down Under
Parkade is an app made for private buildings to manage their parking. Parkade simplifies how residents and workers reserve parking and enables them to reshare spots when not in use — so everyone wins, and less parking is needed. Parkade's iOS and Android free apps allow users to set up any building in a couple of minutes. Invite their building's tenants, and they'll be able to book assigned parking spots — or share their own spots if they've already been assigned spots Rental apartments can use Parkade to manage unbundled parking and enable renters who aren't using their spot to share it with other residents & residents can earn extra money when they're not using their parking spot by listing it on Parkade. ================================================================ Subscribe to Zain Jaffer: https://bit.ly/2SWhYW5 Follow the PropTech VC Podcast: Listen on Apple - https://apple.co/2Izoznu Listen on Spotify - https://spoti.fi/2STWDwq Listen on Google Play - https://bit.ly/2H7s6c0 Follow Zain Jaffer at: Twitter: https://twitter.com/zainjaffer Website: https://zainjaffer.com/ Current Ventures: https://zain-ventures.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zainjaffer/ ================================================================ Creating the World's First Co-Living Start-Up: https://youtu.be/K2MQNZnfvOA Innovative Housing that can change the world! https://youtu.be/K92fRT04Qjo Building an Online E-Commerce Furniture Empire: https://youtu.be/WhznBbYMhhg ================================================================ About Zain Jaffer: Zain Jaffer is an accomplished executive, investor, and entrepreneur. He started his first company at the age of 14 and later moved to the US as an immigrant to found Vungle, after securing $25M from tech giants including Google & AOL in 2011. Vungle recently sold for $780m. His achievements have garnered international recognition and acclaim; he is the recipient of prestigious awards such as “Forbes 30 Under 30”, “Inc. Magazine's 35 Under 35” and the “SF Business Times Tech & Innovation Award”. He is regularly featured in major business & tech publications such as The Wall Street Journal, VentureBeat, and TechCrunch.
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Parkade is an app made for private buildings to manage their parking. Parkade simplifies how residents and workers reserve parking and enables them to reshare spots when not in use — so everyone wins, and less parking is needed. Parkade's iOS and Android free apps allow users to set up any building in a couple of minutes. Invite their building's tenants, and they'll be able to book assigned parking spots — or share their own spots if they've already been assigned spots Rental apartments can use Parkade to manage unbundled parking and enable renters who aren't using their spot to share it with other residents & residents can earn extra money when they're not using their parking spot by listing it on Parkade. ================================================================ Subscribe to Zain Jaffer: https://bit.ly/2SWhYW5 Follow the PropTech VC Podcast: Listen on Apple - https://apple.co/2Izoznu Listen on Spotify - https://spoti.fi/2STWDwq Listen on Google Play - https://bit.ly/2H7s6c0 Follow Zain Jaffer at: Twitter: https://twitter.com/zainjaffer Website: https://zainjaffer.com/ Current Ventures: https://zain-ventures.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zainjaffer/ ================================================================ Creating the World's First Co-Living Start-Up: https://youtu.be/K2MQNZnfvOA Innovative Housing that can change the world! https://youtu.be/K92fRT04Qjo Building an Online E-Commerce Furniture Empire: https://youtu.be/WhznBbYMhhg ================================================================ About Zain Jaffer: Zain Jaffer is an accomplished executive, investor, and entrepreneur. He started his first company at the age of 14 and later moved to the US as an immigrant to found Vungle, after securing $25M from tech giants including Google & AOL in 2011. Vungle recently sold for $780m. His achievements have garnered international recognition and acclaim; he is the recipient of prestigious awards such as “Forbes 30 Under 30”, “Inc. Magazine's 35 Under 35” and the “SF Business Times Tech & Innovation Award”. He is regularly featured in major business & tech publications such as The Wall Street Journal, VentureBeat, and TechCrunch.
Parkade is an app made for private buildings to manage their parking. Parkade simplifies how residents and workers reserve parking and enables them to reshare spots when not in use — so everyone wins, and less parking is needed. Parkade's iOS and Android free apps allow users to set up any building in a couple of minutes. Invite their building's tenants, and they'll be able to book assigned parking spots — or share their own spots if they've already been assigned spots Rental apartments can use Parkade to manage unbundled parking and enable renters who aren't using their spot to share it with other residents & residents can earn extra money when they're not using their parking spot by listing it on Parkade. ================================================================ Subscribe to Zain Jaffer: https://bit.ly/2SWhYW5 Follow the PropTech VC Podcast: Listen on Apple - https://apple.co/2Izoznu Listen on Spotify - https://spoti.fi/2STWDwq Listen on Google Play - https://bit.ly/2H7s6c0 Follow Zain Jaffer at: Twitter: https://twitter.com/zainjaffer Website: https://zainjaffer.com/ Current Ventures: https://zain-ventures.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zainjaffer/ ================================================================ Creating the World's First Co-Living Start-Up: https://youtu.be/K2MQNZnfvOA Innovative Housing that can change the world! https://youtu.be/K92fRT04Qjo Building an Online E-Commerce Furniture Empire: https://youtu.be/WhznBbYMhhg ================================================================ About Zain Jaffer: Zain Jaffer is an accomplished executive, investor, and entrepreneur. He started his first company at the age of 14 and later moved to the US as an immigrant to found Vungle, after securing $25M from tech giants including Google & AOL in 2011. Vungle recently sold for $780m. His achievements have garnered international recognition and acclaim; he is the recipient of prestigious awards such as “Forbes 30 Under 30”, “Inc. Magazine's 35 Under 35” and the “SF Business Times Tech & Innovation Award”. He is regularly featured in major business & tech publications such as The Wall Street Journal, VentureBeat, and TechCrunch.
The modern city is changing. With 66% of the population expected to be living in cities by 2050, it's no surprise we're focusing our transformative efforts there. But if the tech's already here, what's the hold up?
In this episode, CEO of ParkEasy, Warren Chan Wen Loong brings us heralding the new era of smart parking in Malaysia and their initiatives.
A walk in the park solution. The average person spends 17 hours a year looking for parking. Rocky Vitali, Co-Founder of XPressPark, formerly known as HAH parking, is committed to reducing traffic caused by parking inefficiencies. In this episode of Preview of Tomorrow, Rocky explores how XPressPark is increasing mobility in smart cities by tapping into underutilized spaces. XPressPark offers a private parking marketplace where individuals and companies can list their personal driveways or commercial parking lots to be rented for parking. Their mobile app also allows drivers to reserve nearby parking spots in advance or real-time and pay virtually or extend their time, all with a click of a button. Support the show
What is next for smart parking payment in Malaysia? We ask CEO and Founder of Govicle Sdn Bhd (JomParking), En Muhamad Nasir Habizar on the future of smart parking.
In this episode of The Civil Engineering Podcast, I talk to Tony Mette, P.E., S.E., and Jay Chamberlain, P.E., who both work at THP Limited, a firm that specializes in large scale, complex structural engineering, building restoration, and parking projects. I talk to them about Parksmart, a system designed to advance sustainable mobility through smart parking solutions by designing smarter […] The post TCEP 150: Smart Parking Solutions: Developed to Be a Destination appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
Jake Bezzant has a legal, managerial and commercial background with University qualifications in Law, Politics and International Relations. His base skills were honed in a previous role with the ASX listed Smart Parking, and then in establishing the World leading technology company Parking Sense as CEO, with responsibility for the day to day management of the group, Jake has become a World leading CEO in scoping and implementing strategy, operational, legal, marketing, fund raising and sales requirements. On this episode: Jake talks about how to grow when you’re thrown in the deep end. Hear why Steve Jobs inspires Jake. Learn why you should never be the smartest person in the room. Denis and Jake talk about the importance of outsourcing menial tasks. Discover the importance of representing the vision you are promoting. Key Takeaways: You have to persevere through failure. Bring people in who complement your expertise. Recognize the true cost of time. Tweetable Quotes: “People don’t want to be micromanaged, they want to know they have your support.” – Jake Bezzant Denis Gianoutsos: denis@leadingchangepartners.com https://my.captivate.fm/www.LeadingChangePartners.com%C2%A0 (www.LeadingChangePartners.com )
This is a multi-part series Brett and I are calling 'Deep Tech'. We get into a bunch of different parking technologies and the life cycles from early adoption all the way to being fully deployed at scale. We dive into LPR as an example and discuss the deployment of autonomous vehicles and what that looks like. Hope you enjoy!
In the third episode of the second season of Untangled we are back in the realm of futuristic mobility solutions. EDAG is a German company operating on a global scale with offices all around the world and one of the world's largest independent development partners to the automotive industry. Now EDAG and IOTA are cooperating on two solutions to solve current problems of mobility in the cityscape. The EDAG Citybot is an autonomous car that can drive around controlled enviroments and through its modularity concept take on different tasks such as taxi service, package delivery, garbage management or even gardening work. The Citybot comes with an entire ecosystem surrounding it and IOTA is also a stakeholder in this project. Together with d-fine, EDAG and IOTA have also cooperated on the trive.me Smart Parking App and developed a Proof of Concept where IOTA is being utilized as the transaction mechanism. Hear more about all of it in the latest episode of Untangled with the respective product owners from EDAG, Johannes Barckmann and Alexander Süssemilch.
Für das Monatsthema Smart City ist heute Vodafone Produktmanager Alexander Raubal zu Gast. Er erzählt Insights und Anekdoten im Format ‘Digital News’ - einfach weil das Smart Parking ein neues Thema ist, welches Vodafone gerade ausrollt & wahrscheinlich 2020 für viele Einsatzbereiche sehr interessant wird. Wie funktioniert smartes Parken und wo wird es aktuell schon eingesetzt? Christoph fragt sich, inwiefern es ein System für ihn wäre, hätte er 3 Parkplätze zur Verfügung - oder macht es tatsächlich erst ab 3000 Parkplätzen Sinn?
Smart Cities, Part 2 Bill Pugh joins host Phil Bowermaster for an in-depth discussion of how smart cities are conceptualized and how smart city initiatives are rolled out. Bill explains how Smart Cities initiatives began with cities recognizing that they had unused or underused data assets and began looking for ways to use that data to address real-world problems. He also explains why it’s important to start addressing these kinds of issues regionally versus city by city. Other topics include: How do cities decide to place infrastructure in the Cloud vs on the edge? How can they best incorporate the smart grid into the overall smart city architecture? What are the challenges what are the challenges cities face when it comes to making real improvements regarding traffic and congestion? Join us. About Our Guest: With a background in telecommunications and IT, Bill Pugh is a Managing Partner Smart Connections Consulting, where he provides public and private sector clients technological thought leadership, guidance, and practical support for wired and wireless connected initiatives as well as roadmaps for open data and analytic objectives. Bill has over 25 years of experience in wired/wireless strategy of platform development and deployment of networking technologies for private and public companies. In recent years he has been engaged with cities on strategies for executing Smart City initiatives around Street lights, Smart Parking, Intelligent Traffic and Security. SC 002-823 Eternity Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) | Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
On today's episode, I give an update to the Tesla stock, smart parking, the Tesla Semi, sentry mode catching a vandal who key'd a Tesla, an NHTSA investigation into a battery loss in 2016 Tesla 85kWh Model S's, and X's, a new patent for a Bezel-less display, and more.
In this episode we catch up with Jimmy Maglothin; Founder and President of 20-20 Parking. We talk through his extensive back story, about going out on his own and current trends going on in parking today. Hope you enjoy!
In this episode we chat with Roamy Valera, CEO of Pay By Phone on his 30th anniversary in parking. We go through what has to be one of the most interesting parking careers in the industry and get into what Pay By Phone is up to and where they are heading. I really enjoyed this interview and I hope you do as well.https://www.paybyphone.com/
In this episode we talk to Patrick Ryan, LAZ Parking's Vice President of innovation. We have a very practical discussion on where our industry is heading and how LAZ will play a role now and in the future. We also discuss different technology trends like ticket-less, frictionless and Bluetooth.
In this episode we talk to Tonyel Thompson with Real HR Hero about the challenges associated with finding people and creating job descriptions for the parking industry. We also dive into the dirty details about Public Works projects and prevailing wage.
In this episode we answer some of the most common questions we are asked. 1. What all do I need to consider when upgrading my Parking System.2. Cloud vs On-Prem or server on site? What to do.
In this episode we talk to Will Walker with LAZ Parking about managing the City of Long Beach's, parking technology and the effects of mobility as a service, managing multiple scooter providers in the city and how he got started in the industry.
Melanie and Mark celebrate their 150th episode this week with a high-energy interview of mutual friend, KF, at Strange Loop. KF gives her perspective on Strange Loop, working remotely, and distributed systems. She compliments Strange Loop for the diversity it has achieved as the conference has grown. She laments the lack of introductory material for distributed systems learners, saying it’s not as complicated as everyone thinks but needs more educational material for beginners! In general, she believes everyone could benefit from some code study, especially if you can find a good mentor. KF also gives us some great tips for working remotely and staying effective and social. Katherine Fellows KF is a senior engineer focusing on backend, infrastructure, and data engineering. She has worked remotely for companies at all stages of growth in San Francisco, New York City, Portland, and Philadelphia. Most recently, she’s been a Senior Software Engineer at Turbine Labs, developing tools that leverage a service mesh to make collaboration more effective for engineering teams. KF currently lives with her cat in Portland, OR. Cool things of the week Introducing PyTorch across Google Cloud blog Is that a device driver, golf driver, or taxi driver? Building custom translation models with AutoML Translate blog A developer onramp to Kubernetes with GKE blog Network controls in GCP vs. on-premises: Not so different after all blog Interview Strange Loop site Kubernetes site Docker site SRE site GCP Podcast Episode 102: Smart Parking and IoT Core with Brian Granatir podcast Question of the week How do I encrypt and decrypt data with Cloud KMS? Symetric and Asymetric Where can you find us next? Mark will definitely be at Kubecon in December. Mark streams on Twitch streaming. Melanie will be at CAMLIS. Get in touch! Website Email us! Ask us a question Reddit Google Plus Twitter
駐車場シェア「akippa」と名古屋発「Smart Parking」が提携–“ビーコーン”提供や送客など – CNET Japan 出会いたかったフリーランスが見つかる。WEBマガジン「シゴトフォ […]
The City of Milwaukee will phase out the loathed LUKE parking stations, that clustered several street parking spots into a group kiosk, and replace them with high tech smart meters that resemble the traditional model used by cities since the 1930s.
Nick Sullivan, and Adam Langley join Melanie and Mark to provide a pragmatic view on post-quantum cryptography and what it means to research security for the potential of quantum computing. Post-quantum cryptography is about developing algorithms that are resistant to quantum computers in conjunction with “classical” computers. It’s about looking at the full picture of potential threats and planning on how to address them using a diversity of types of mathematics in the research. Adam and Nick help clarify the different terminology and techniques that are applied in the research and give a practical understanding of what to expect from a security perspective. Nick Sullivan Nick Sullivan runs the cryptography team at Cloudflare, an internet security and performance company. Adam Langley Adam Langley is a Principal Software Engineer at Google, responsible for a variety of cryptography-related efforts. Cool things of the week Google IO site & IO Extended Events site App Engine Turns 10 blog Introducing Stackdriver APM & Stackdriver Profiler blog & article Smart Parking story: Cloud-native architecture with serverless microservices blog part1 Implementing an event-driven architecture on serverless blog part2 What we learned doing serverless blog part3 Episode 102 Smart Parking and IoT Core with Brian Granatir podcast Interview Quantum Computing simple wiki & wiki Post-Quantum Cryptography wiki & site Chrome post-quantum algorithm experiment 2016 blog & wired article & results Imperial Violet by Adam Langley blog Post-quantum confidentiality for TLS blog Cloudflare Blog by Nick Sullivan blog National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) site & round 1 submissions PQ Crypto Conference site Additional References / Resources: Quantum Cryptography wiki & article Quantum Supremacy wiki and arXiv paper Lattice-based Cryptography wiki & resources RSA algorithm wiki Symmetric and Asymmetric (Public key) Encription explanation Confidentiality and Integrity explanation Schrodinger’s cat wiki Shor’s algorithm wiki Quest for the Quantum Computer book Meet the meQuanics - Quantum Computing Discussions site & podcast Question of the week How to stream realtime coding? Lessons for my First Year Live Coding on Twitch - Suz Hinton blog Get a good microphone Open Broadcast Software Twitch TV Mark’s Twitch Site Where can you find us next? San Francisco
Urban planners are reimagining what cities can be by implementing solutions like smart parking and micro units to allow more and more people to move into cities comfortably. Today, Gensler’s Residential Practice Area Leader, Phil Esocoff, speaks with Darryl Hemminger, Senior Vice President for ZOM, on how developers are assessing tenant needs across cities and suburbs and finding solutions that best fit each demographic. Show notes: bit.ly/genslerpod
Brian Granatir comes on the podcast this week to tell us all about the New Zealand company Smart Parking taking advantage of IoT Core and our Serverless products! This is also the inaugural episode of Melanie joining Mark on the podcast! About Brian Granatir Brian Granatir has been developing for the cloud since the beginning, back in 2007. He left Oregon and moved to New Zealand to be with his future wife in 2014. In 2017, he joined Smart Parking to help with the development of their new Smart City platform built on GCP. Before becoming a developer, Brian spent 3 years as a screenwriter in Hollywood. Cool things of the week Demystifying ML: How machine learning is used for speech recognition blog GCP arrives in India with launch of Mumbai region blog Cloud SQL for PostgreSQL adds high availability and replication blog Interview Smart Parking site IoT Core site docs Cloud Pub/Sub site docs Cloud Functions site docs Cloud Datastore site docs BigQuery site docs Google Data Studio site docs Question of the week How do I configure a PostgreSQL Cloud SQL instance for high availability? Configuring an Instance for High Availability docs Where can you find us next? Mark will be Montreal in December to speak at Montreal International Games Summit. Melanie will be speaking at QCon is San Francisco next week!
En el programa 175 de COPE Auto hablamos con Mario Arnaldo sobre la indefensión que sufrimos los conductores en un accidente en el que está implicado un animal de caza y nos dice a quién y cómo debemos reclamar daños en el vehículo por deficiencias en la vía pública.Con Javier Cabanas, director de la Escuela de Conducción ALD Automotive, quien nos cuenta en qué consiste el programa de conducción segura y, de paso, nos da unos consejos sobre conducción en agua.Alfonso te dice cómo es la novedad de la semana: Volvo S90 y V90, tecnología y seguridad.Y dos noticias: ¿sabías que existen los ingenieros del tacto? Además, la tecnología Smart Parking. En recomendación, cómo instalar luces diurnas.