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Active Travel promotes healthy and sustainable travel in Wales, with the aim of making walking and cycling the preferred ways of getting around over shorter distances. The Welsh Government funds the project via grants to 22 local authorities that pay...

SmartTravel combines digital technologies such as mobility, gamification, big data analytics and travel mode detection to influence and reward driver behavior.

The value of FD CARES’ innovative NEMS approach to community health management was measured in terms of potential savings to PSF, savings to the health system partners as a whole, care utilization and patient experience.

As part of a Kiruna Sustainability Center initiative, the city and CGI created a proof of concept for the “Hidden City”. Using GPS-enabled data sources and GIS data from the city, visualized through augmented reality (AR), the city was able...

The City of Tampere conducted the STREETLIFE pilot project to make public transport a faster, more convenient and sustainable alternative to car travel. Tampere engaged CGI and Aalto University to create personalized, real-time services for transport system users, and smart...

A large amount of data and its smart analysis have resulted in smoother bus traffic, more satisfied passengers and benefits for the environment in Helsinki.

Read how CGI is helping the city of Växjö in Sweden cut energy consumption and lead the way in becoming a completely fossil-fuel-free city.

CGI and the UK Home Office worked with each force and agency to standardize its data, using a specially adapted program that automatically converts disparate methods of recording data into the single method to be used by the Police National...

Securing the future Burgernet is a network of citizens that supports police investigations. After receiving a report of a burglary or a missing child, for example, the police control room operator can start a Burgernet alert. The action is spread...