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Displaying items by tag: City of Melbourne

Nokia and the City of Melbourne have conducted a trial using Nokia Scene Analytics artificial intelligence (AI) technology aimed at developing what they say is a deeper understanding of waste disposal behaviour - and allow the city to tackle the issue of waste dumping more efficiently and keep laneways and the busy and narrow city streets and pedestrian areas even more clean, safe and free of garbage.

Published in Local Government

Melbourne has been selected as one of 16 cities chosen for the IBM Smarter Cities Challenge Grant out of more than 100 international cities to apply.

Published in Strategy

Brand Melbourne is open for business, with the city voted the World’s Most Liveable officially launching the .melbourne web address as its new online face to the world.

Published in Market

The City of Melbourne  has launched a four-year plan with the aim of further enhancing what it says is Melbourne’s multi-million dollar ‘knowledge industry’ and the city's claim to be the 'knowledge city'.

Published in Strategy

The Internet of Things is a growing and pervasive influence on all our lives and, according to one global analyst firm, there are already more than 50 billion globally connected sensors that can track, monitor and feed data to computerised systems over the Internet.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

IBM and the City of Melbourne have signed a three-year partnership to make the tech giant the official 'Innovation and Technology' partner for Melbourne Spring Fashion week.

Published in Local Government
Thursday, 13 March 2014 15:05

Hightail opens APAC HQ in Melbourne

The US file sharing service Hightail – formerly YouSendIt – has opened its new Asia Pacific headquarters in Melbourne and expects to create new jobs in the APAC region as it expands its regional business.

Published in Strategy

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