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Ubicquia, Inc., a leader in intelligent infrastructure platforms and analytics for utilities and municipalities, proudly announces the appointment of Manny Miranda to its board of directors.
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This assembly of specs from leading smart cities is designed to simplify your RFP process and enhance the result of your search with a higher quality, longer lasting, impactful deployment.
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Streetlights have emerged as a powerful locale for deploying smart camera and sensor technologies that deliver real-time data to create operational efficiencies, improve safety, and foster a more intelligent campus.
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Discover how data-driven technologies like smart lighting, video analytics, and environmental monitoring are transforming higher education campuses. Learn how Ubicquia's smart city platform enhances safety, sustainability, and operational efficiency through intelligent streetlights, creating safer, smarter environments that support academic success.
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The utility industry gradually changing, a significant focus has been placed on modernizing the energy grid to accommodate more sophisticated data capture and sharing capabilities. This shift is driven by the need to optimize bandwidth and improve the efficiency and reliability of power delivery, especially in light of increasing demands such as electric vehicles (EVs) and renewable energy sources.
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Why should carriers provide low-cost LTE networks for monitoring new devices in the grid, and why is it crucial for utilities to avoid deploying a multitude of disparate network solutions? This inquiry is especially pertinent given the rapid evolution of smart grid technologies and the increased demand for robust and secure network communications.
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Using these streetlight dimming and scheduling best practices with advanced lighting control systems, a smart city can maximize their savings in O&M and energy costs.
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The concept of the “grid edge” in the world of energy management is undergoing quite some transformation. This shift reflects deeper changes in how energy systems are monitored and managed, revealing critical “dark areas” in energy distribution to where that stands for consumers.