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Barco India: Strategizing to be Numero-Uno for Smart City Solutions

“Barco has a globally proven track record when it comes to smart city solutions and we are positioning ourselves as the ideal partner for the smart city projects. As the Centre moves to enhance the utilization of existing infrastructure, Barco is enabling real-time information sharing, analysis and responsiveness among varied stakeholders like individuals, corporates and public institutions”, says Rajiv Bhalla, Managing Director, Barco India, in conversation with Poulami Chakraborty of BW SmartCitiesWorld. Excerpts below:

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Cities Need Smart Water Management

For a Smart City to be successful, adopting a sustainable mindset is as important as using smart technological innovations. Individuals will need to start adopting eco-friendly practices and products.

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FORD HAS AMBITIOUS PLANS TO START SMART SHUTTLES IN CHENNAI

The company's arm Ford Smart Mobility LLC will initiate a pilot project of its smart shuttle services in Chennai by the end of this year.

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Recognizing The Excellence

THE SMART Cities Awards 2016 pick innovative ideas that have improved the foundations of the city including leadership, physical infrastructure, access and mobility, environment, social infrastructure, education, institution, technology and citizen outreach, and overall viability.

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Telangana, Illinois State ink MoU for Smart State Solution

Telangana and Illinois State (US) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) which paves way for collaboration and interaction between the two states in various fields through sharing of expertise.

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Germany offers expertise for Smart Cities Mission

Germany offered its expertise in city planning and technological solutions that its firms can provide in energy, water, waste treatment and traffic sectors for the Centre’s Smart City Mission.

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Over $150 bn Investments Required For Smart Cities: Study

According to Deloitte, nearly USD 120 billion will come from the private sector.

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