The Smart City.Blog Podcast is available twice a month and hosted by Alan Cross of "A Journal of Musical Things."
We'll talk Smart City infrastructure, buildings, transportation and smart communities.
The goal will be to tackle the challenges of the very changing world of Smart City initiatives.
Co-hosted by industry expert Grant Furlane, CEO of LocoMobi World Inc. and will be joined by guest i... more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 70 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Category | Technology |
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Anthony Furey is a journalist and recently ran for mayor of Toronto, and has some views on that and a few other things.
We reached him at his home office in Toronto.
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Carrie Soave has a real estate background. Then along came artificial intelligence. This was a field that appealed to her love of systems and processes. Could AI be used to make lives for real estate agents easier? And if real estate agents, who else... more
Technology is forever disrupting established businesses and markets. Real estate, with its millions of human brokers, could be a target--or is real estate an arena where AI will be helpful? That's one of the questions we posed to Tim Hudak, the CEO o... more
What do we do about battery manufacturing when it comes to the move towards electric vehicles? And I'm not talking about the batteries. I mean the components that go into making the batteries. This is a complicated business, most of which is centred ... more
Smart One is a Canadian company that's been around for at least 15 years. One of their mantras is "building stuff that matters." In this case, we're talking about designing the systems that power smart buildings and smart comunities. They're in no fe... more
Alan first met Mark Saltzman more than 30 years ago when he was reviewing video games. These days, he's a consumer tech expert with podcasts, radio shows, and books that help us sort out our gadget dreams. He came into Locomobi world headquarters to ... more
This time, it's just me and Locomobi CEO Grant Furlane reviewing what happened in 2023 and what's on the agenda for 2024. Let's see if you agree with any of this anaylis and any of these predictions. We touch on smart city topics, but we also go much... more
The Faculty of Engineering at Humber College in Toronto has an incredible facility that's just begging to be used for all kinds of R&D. Locomobi and Humber have partnered up to push all kinds of technological envelopes. This is the first in a series ... more
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