Forecasting helps us with smart urban sustainability
Forecasting is a process of using historical data to make informed predictive estimates about the future. If used correctly, it can help us design more liveable sustainable, antifragile cities.
Climate change, inflation and the energy crisis challenge the Real Estate industry, calling for more efficient and sustainable business decisions. Smart solutions will provide more responsible, long-term solutions to these challenges – and we are here to provide them.
This is our manifesto: the values and the actions we live by. With this publication we invite every person and business working with cities, built environment and urban development to participate in making liveable and sustainable cities.
Digital technology can cut global emissions by 15%, (or one-third of the 50% reduction required by 2030) through solutions of land use, buildings services, transportation and traffic management.
A smart sustainable city is an innovative city that uses data from various physical touchpoints to improve the quality of life, efficiency of urban operation and services, and ecological health, while ensuring that it meets the needs of present and future generations with respect to economic, social, environmental as well as cultural aspects.
Forecasting is a process of using historical data to make informed predictive estimates about the future. If used correctly, it can help us design more liveable sustainable, antifragile cities.
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With the demand for innovation and digitalisation skyrocketing like never before, the looks of our cities have irrevocably changed. Everything is buzzing with apps, sensors,