Glasgow City Council, GB supports connections between startups and investors with new platform
Glasgow built its Tech Ecosystem Platform using Dealroom. The Dashboard displays statistics on verified startups, investors, and employees in the city region. There are also bar graphs of investment rounds and job trends back to 2010. Platform users find collaborators and investors with industry-specific curated content or filtered searches. An Investment Heatmap highlights Glasgow's path to £2.6 billion in startup value with annual investment figures for 26 industries.
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Glasgow City Council, GB introduces the first cycle-activated road signs in the United Kingdom
Twenty-two solar-powered signs were installed at 16 intersections and business entrances across the city. A cycle logo and triangular warning lights on each sign activate whenever bikes pass nearby sensors. Sign locations were selected based on evaluations of sight lines and surrounding features that may impair driver awareness of cyclists. This project followed a successful pilot of the technology at Berkeley Street and Claremont Street.
Road & Traffic Management+4
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Glasgow City Council, GB develops Ultra-Smart Cycle System in support of school bike trains
The Shawlands Bike Bus escorts up to 60 children on bikes and scooters to Shawlands Primary School. Glasgow worked with Sm@rt Technology on a wireless device for activating the traffic light at a nearby intersection. An encrypted signal from the lead adult leads to a 45-second green light for young riders. Bike Bus participants benefit from high-visibility vests, helmet cameras, and route signs. The Ultra-Smart Cycle System operates during a 30-minute period for Friday morning commutes.
Road & Traffic Management+3
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Glasgow City Council, GB minimizes flood impacts and frees land for development with Smart Canal
City officials worked with Scottish Canals and Scottish Water to incorporate mitigation technology into the Forth & Clyde Canal. A smart water platform anticipates high risks for flooding based on water levels and weather forecasts. Canal water is released into surrounding drainage ponds and channels ahead of downpours, thus creating 55,000 cubic meters of extra capacity. The European-first project opens 110 hectares of frequently flooded land for residential and commercial development.
Emergency Preparedness+4
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