Regional navigation and information system (hereinafter-RNIS) is a system designed for information and navigation support of the transport complex of a constituent entity of the Russian Federation through the use of GLONASS/GPS technology aimed at enhancing the safety and efficiency of passenger and cargo transportation at the regional level
Heritage is often one of the treasures that humanity has a duty to preserve for the knowledge and enrichment of future generations, something that sometimes involves a compromise between the need to preserve it and to show it
The solution is Electric Vehicle Charging (EVC) system consisting of varying technologies of chargers (slow, fast and ultra-fast) and EV Cloud Platform.
Organic waste products from sources such as food production and wastewater treatment, can be converted into energy through digestion, pyrolysis, and gasification processes
The government of India sought to raise c. USD 12.5B1 for infrastructure development through an asset monetization program that identified c. 6400km of road networks across 75 operational projects and split them into 10 bundles to auction as concessions
Sometimes, public goods and services can experience mismanagement issues deriving from imperfect information, coordination problems and market failures
Digital service platform integrating the latest digital and communication technologies such as cloud computing, 5G, big data and the Internet of Things can effectively improve the operation and management efficiency of transport hubs such as airports, harness economic, social and governance (ESG) benefits, and enhance the security and quality of services.
The Smart Ivrea Project (SIP) envisages the design and implementation of a sustainable, inclusive and technologically advanced city where public services, energy and economic efficiency and social inclusion are the center
In today's complex global supply chain, a number of inefficiencies constrains the physical flow of goods due to asymmetrical or erroneous information flow, compliance and regulatory issues, lack of data standardisation as well as financial risks.
Kempegowda International Airport Bengaluru (KIAB) is the first airport in India to be delivered via a public private partnership (PPP), under a build-own-operate-transfer (BOOT) model over a 30 year period extendible to 60 years