Cary, NC
Municipality dans l’État North Carolina
United States
Cary, NC evaluates Connected Autonomous Shuttle Supporting Innovation at Bond Park
Town officials partnered with the North Carolina Department of Transportation on the three-month CASSI pilot. An eight-seat, all-electric Navya shuttle completes four stops between the Community Center and the Senior Center each weekday. The CASSI operates at a maximum speed of 12 miles per hour. Autonomous operation is made possible by using LiDAR, GPS, and live video footage with an onboard attendant available for manual operation if necessary.
Cary, NC
United States
Cary, NC informs Crabtree Creek Greenway users about long-term detours with help from qcard
Local officials needed a simple method for communicating details about the multi-year sewer line rehabilitation project. Project leaders recorded a video explaining the project, timeline, and detour route using qcard. Greenway users scan QR codes along the 2.8-mile detour route to access the explanatory video. The qcard video is complemented by a dedicated website for the project with an interactive map and a visual timeline.
Cary, NC
United States
Cary, NC is adding IoT connectivity and connected vehicle applications to its traffic control system
The Town of Cary is launching a $2 million project to upgrade its traffic control system with IoT connectivity. By using the new cellular vehicle-to-everything network (C-V2X Network), emergency vehicles will be able to safely control traffic signals. The technology is estimated to save first responders approximately 10 seconds per stoplight. The project will add connected vehicle applications to 205 traffic signals, 100 school safety beacons, 15 pedestrian crosswalks and railroad crossings.
Cary, NC
United States
Cary, NC partnered with Microsoft and SAS to protect residents from river flooding with IoT sensors
The Town of Cary partnered with Microsoft and the SAS Institute to protect residents from river flooding with IoT sensors. The town is using smart water level sensors and rain gauges to collect real-time data on potential flooding events. Before the installation of these sensors, residents would have to call and report flooding. The IoT sensors allow the town the monitor water levels, predict flooding, and proactively reroute traffic to protect residents.
Cary, NC
United States
Cary, NC invites private companies to incubate new technologies at the Living Labs Campus
Cary invites private sector companies to incubate new technologies in its Town Hall campus, a “mini-city” that offers the ideal ecosystem for experimenting with next-generation IoT innovations.
Cary, NC
United States
Cary, NC is using robots to collect opioid wastewater samples
This innovative project utilizes drug-sniffing robots placed at key locations in the sewage system to analyze drug use trends. Cary will use this information to drive targeted community outreach and prevention programs.
Cary, NC
United States