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Project UpdateWasteAMP RoboticsUSA

Suffolk Drops Curbside Recycling as AI Sorting Takes Over

From 1 July, residents of Suffolk, Virginia, will no longer separate recyclables from household waste. Everything goes into one bin. The shift, announced by the Southeastern Public Service Authority (SPSA), marks the most visible step yet in a...

Project UpdateUpcoming projectWaterKuwait Ministry of Electricity, Water, and Renewable EnergyKuwait

Kuwait Prepares Tender for 300,000 Smart Water Meters as Subsidy-Driven Waste Mounts

Kuwait’s Ministry of Electricity, Water, and Renewable Energy (MEWRE) is moving to procure smart water metering infrastructure at scale, having formally requested approval from the Central Agency for Public Tenders (CAPT) to launch a tender...

Project UpdateWasteBigbellyIreland

Belfast Scales Up Solar-Powered Smart Bin Network Across City Centre

Belfast City Council is moving beyond its initial smart waste trial to deploy a broader network of solar-powered compactor bins across the city’s busiest pedestrian corridors, replacing 20 conventional litter bins with 13 advanced units...

Project UpdateMobility and TrafficGeorgia Department of Transportation (GDOT)AevaUSA

Georgia Scales LiDAR-Powered Traffic Intelligence Across 30 Atlanta Intersections

The Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) has selected the Aeva CityOS intelligent transportation systems (ITS) platform for deployment at 30 additional intersections across the greater Atlanta area. The expansion follows an initial rollout at...

Project UpdateMobility and TrafficBangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA)Thailand

Bangkok Scales AI-Powered Traffic Signals After Cutting Travel Times Up to 41%

The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) is expanding its adaptive traffic control programme to 50 additional intersections in 2026, building on measurable congestion improvements recorded across 74 junctions already equipped with AI-driven...

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