Cities power the world’s economy but congestion in most major cities is now proving a menace to growth and well-being. It is why smart traffic management is set to be a game changer.
We worked with Rijkswaterstaat Datalab examining how its current water quality data can be used and enriched in order to give a better picture of the overall water quality in the Dutch river system.
This is the third year that HAL24K has participated in the S2DS program; Europe’s largest data science training program for talented STEM PhDs and MScs. The project we created this year tackled the serious issue of flooding in the UK.
HAL24K data scientist Frank Kelly took part in a BBC Digital Cities two-day hackathon, to help Bristol become a lower-emission city. Frank’s team chose the theme ‘Eco Routes’ and set to work to help the city’s authorities nudge drivers to take routes that will produce fewer emissions.
Erik Oostwegel, CEO of HAL24K partner Royal HaskoningDHV, spoke to The Executive Network about his vision for the engineering industry and his sense of urgency to innovate.