Data-Driven Policing
Yao Xie analyzed multiple data sources to identify patrol patterns and help predict future officer workloads.
Read MoreThe Partnership for Inclusive Innovation supports a diverse array of projects that share a common vision: A more prosperous Georgia for all. Learn about all the ways the projects have affected communities across the state.
Yao Xie analyzed multiple data sources to identify patrol patterns and help predict future officer workloads.
Read MoreCity officials partnered with Georgia Tech and two design firms to launch a semi-autonomous shuttle.
Read MoreThe conference explored opportunities and hurdles from the expansion of eVTOL technology.
Read MoreWhat will happen when our cities are too hot to control and live in, can we manage?
Read MoreThe webinar look at how autonomous vehicles could change cities for the better or worsen current problems.
Read MoreAttendees, including health experts, community and civic leaders, and residents discussed health.
Read MoreProfessor Ellen Dunham-Jones discussed the use of autonomous vehicles (AVs) in communities.
Read MoreThere is a great deal of interest in the future of Smart City Digital Twins.
Read MoreMayor Hubbard noted that this initiative hopes to enrich the quality of life for Albany residents.
Read MoreWhile civic applications of data science are diverse, they share common themes.
Read MoreInvesting in “smart” technology takes a lot of collaboration with state agencies.
Read MoreCommunities can turn data into decisions by translating problems into questions.
Read MorePanelists discuss how we must work together for post-carbon cities to thrive.
Read MoreThe workshop was the first opportunity for the four teams to discuss their winning proposals.
Read MorePersonnel from Georgia Tech, Robins Air Force Base and state municipalities attended the event.
Read MoreCommunities will be given funding and unique resources to execute their projects.
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