EPISODE · Aug 7, 2024 · 26 MIN
04_Rotterdam and Smart Christchurch Innovation
from Smart Christchurch - Smart(er) Cities: Conversations on Innovation · host Smart Christchurch
Curious about sustainable urban mobility? Smart Christchurch - Smart(er) Cities: Conversations on Innovation podcast continues with a global panel discussion! Richard van der Wulp, Urban Traffic Planner at Municipality of Rotterdam, and Michael Healy, Innovation and Improvement Manager at Christchurch City Council share their journeys and insights on their groundbreaking projects. From pedestrian focused urban development to smart water management, discover how these cities are adapting to technological advancements and setting new standards for urban collaboration. Find out more about the panellists and the topics through these links: IURC website Richard van der Wulp on LinkedIn; Rotterdam website Rotterdam Innovation City website Mobility at Rotterdam Innovation City Smart Mobility in Rotterdam at Rotterdam Innovation City How cities are becoming greener and more liveable in the Netherlands - article about Rotterdam with Richard van der Wulp at Intertraffic We connect you to Rotterdam - Rotterdam Partners | Rotterdam Partners Michael Healy on LinkedIn Christchurch City Council website Smart Christchurch : Christchurch City Council (ccc.govt.nz) SmartView Christchurch Smart Christchurch on LinkedIn What did you find most interesting? Which ideas sparked your curiosity? To find out more, join the conversation, and share your thoughts, follow us on our Smart Christchurch LinkedIn page. The conversation does not end here - join us again for other invigorating discussions on the Smart Christchurch - Smart(er) Cities: Conversations on Innovation podcast! Theme Music by David Rea Disclaimer: The primary purpose of this podcast is to inform, thus the information presented and discussed on the podcast is for general information purposes only and any reliance on the information provided in this podcast is done at your own risk. Full online terms of use.
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Curious about sustainable urban mobility? Smart Christchurch - Smart(er) Cities: Conversations on Innovation podcast continues with a global panel discussion! Richard van der Wulp, Urban Traffic Planner at Municipality of Rotterdam, and Michael Healy, Innovation and Improvement Manager at Christchurch City Council share their journeys and insights on their groundbreaking projects. From pedestrian focused urban development to smart water management, discover how these cities are adapting to technological advancements and setting new standards for urban collaboration. Find out more about the panellists and the topics through these links: IURC website Richard van der Wulp on LinkedIn; Rotterdam website Rotterdam Innovation City website Mobility at Rotterdam Innovation City Smart Mobility in Rotterdam at Rotterdam Innovation City How cities are becoming greener and more liveable in the Netherlands - article about Rotterdam with Richard van der Wulp at Intertraffic We connect you to Rotterdam - Rotterdam Partners | Rotterdam Partners Michael Healy on LinkedIn Christchurch City Council website Smart Christchurch : Christchurch City Council (ccc.govt.nz) SmartView Christchurch Smart Christchurch on LinkedIn What did you find most interesting? Which ideas sparked your curiosity? To find out more, join the conversation, and share your thoughts, follow us on our Smart Christchurch LinkedIn page. The conversation does not end here - join us again for other invigorating discussions on the Smart Christchurch - Smart(er) Cities: Conversations on Innovation podcast! Theme Music by David Rea Disclaimer: The primary purpose of this podcast is to inform, thus the information presented and discussed on the podcast is for general information purposes only and any reliance on the information provided in this podcast is done at your own risk. Full online terms of use.
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