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5 Innovative Ways Big Data Is Shaping Cities Of The Future

Smart Data Collective

According to a UN study, 55% of the total world population is living in cities and by the year 2050, this figure could rise to a whopping 68%. Where large groups of people live, there is a stringent need for sustainable urban planning and public services, otherwise inhabitants will not enjoy a high standard of living.

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New DoE Program Drives Demand For Machine Learning Programmers

Smart Data Collective

The government might get more value from its own machine learning initiatives by learning from mistakes made in other countries and building on their success. The national Energy and Climate plans need to be more ambitious and increase investment in the sector. During 2019, 2.3 GW of wind power was produced in Spain.

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Sustainable procurement in government

Clarasys

The UK Government’s ambition to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 is of paramount importance, and will not be reached without such a systems-thinking approach. We’re proud to be helping the Government on the road to net zero, and ensure we look at all of our public sector projects with a sustainability lens.

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Sustainable procurement in government

Clarasys

The UK Government’s ambition to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 is of paramount importance, and will not be reached without such a systems-thinking approach. We’re proud to be helping the Government on the road to net zero, and ensure we look at all of our public sector projects with a sustainability lens.

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Data Professional Introspective: Your Organization Can’t Create an EDM Strategy

The Data Administration Newsletter

Some countries successfully create long-term strategic plans. For example, China’s first 100-year plan was aimed at the elimination of extreme poverty by 2020. The second 100-year plan, targeted for 2050, calls for achieving 30% of global GDP, to […].

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Resilient Cities, Sustainable Future: Innovating Infrastructure for the 21st Century

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Hossein Nourzad, PhD, CP3P Accredited Trainer Sustainable and resilient infrastructure remains a key priority for investors and governments globally. Governments consistently demand robust infrastructure, and with low-interest rates, investors seek yields to fulfill their long-term obligations.