Sustainability

  • Chinese firms partner on mobility software that connects vehicles

    Chinese e-commerce behemoth Alibaba Cloud has announced a partnership agreement with Autonomic which will see the entities collaborate to introduce a transportation mobility cloud (TMC) software that can be used to connect vehicles in China.

  • Demand, budget pressures pushing GCC to transform

    Budget pressures and customer/citizen demands are driving GCC nations to embrace digital transformation, according to Deloitte's 2017 National Transformation in the Middle East report. Digital transformation is playing a fundamental role in shaping the way governments across the world are adapting to new opportunities and challenges, and the GCC is no exception.

  • DEWA sets aside $1.15bn to support Expo 2020 Dubai

    Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) has allocated $1.15bn (AED4.26bn) to supply the Expo 2020 Dubai with electricity and water as well as supporting its electricity and water infra projects using the latest smart systems as the Official Sustainable Energy Partner of Expo 2020.

  • DMT: Making Sustainability Top Priority in Abu Dhabi

    DMT Abu Dhabi

    Abu Dhabi is focusing on stemming the impacts of climate change through various stringent policies and initiatives. Aligning to this objective, the Department of Municipalities and Transport (DMT) has put environmental sustainability at the top of its priorities by setting strict policies and procedures to tackle climate change challenges like extreme weather conditions, droughts, wildfires, storms, floods and sea level rise that affect the biodiversity, food security and water availability in the emirate.

  • du Joins Dubai Can Initiative to Combat Plastic Pollution

    du Joins Dubai Can Initiative to Combat Plastic Pollution

    du, from Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company (EITC), will support ‘Dubai Can’ – an innovative citywide sustainability initiative launched by H.H. Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of The Executive Council of Dubai, that encourages and empowers communities to reduce the use of single-use plastic bottles. In light of this initiative, the telco has implemented multiple initiatives at its new headquarters in Dubai Hills. du’s sustainable and technologically- advanced headquarters symbolize its journey to a leading digital telco with new values that drive a purpose-driven mindset and sustainable ethos.

  • Dubai in discussions with French companies over installation of ‘smart light poles’

    Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) have announced that it has entered into negotiations with a number of French-based companies in relation to the possibility of installing 'smart light poles and solar roads. Dubai is one of the most progressive and technologically driven cities in the entire world, and has its own dedicated government led initiative entitled Smart Dubai.

  • Dutch telco KPN ranked world’s most sustainable

    Dutch telecommunications company KPN has been recognized as an "industry leader" in the telecommunications category of the Dow Jones Sustainability Index. The independent experts consider KPN the most sustainable telecom company in the world as it outranks all others in the index.

  • Edinburgh progresses plans to become a smarter and more sustainable city

    The Scottish capital of Edinburgh has announced a new three-year digital strategy to further its plans to become a smarter and more sustainable city.

  • Etisalat chief highlights the importance of ‘Driving sustainability through Smart Cities’

    Smart and dynamic growth through collaboration between government and private entities, academia and citizens are most essential with a reliable infrastructure as the backbone for major national transformation programmes stimulating economic growth and gearing smart cities towards a sustainable future, said Hatem Dowidar, CEO, Etisalat Group.

  • EU Project Revolutionizes Heat Pump Technology

    Heat Pumps

    The European Union’s (EU) Horizon Europe program has launched the Sustainable Multi-functional and Recyclable Heat Pumps (SMART-PUMPS) project, delivering innovative, energy-saving, and highly efficient heat pumps (HPs) for residential buildings across Europe.

  • French companies partner to create ‘smart city of the future’ in Paris

    A French global energy services company and a real estate developer have agreed to partner on an ambitious new project that will create what they describe to be as a new 'smart city of tomorrow' in Paris.

  • French firms sing MoU to accelerate development of sustainable ‘Smart Cities’

    French firms SUEZ and Bouygues Construction have announced that they have signed a MoU (Memorandum of Understanding) in a collective bid to accelerate the development of sustainable ‘smart cities' that have circular economic solutions.

  • German firm launches new solution that is critical to achieving a sustainable future

    As renewable energy sources continue their global success story, the demand for integrating them into the current energy and industry landscape has seen a sharp rise in the UAE. thyssenkrupp now offers a key technology for renewables integration: industrial scale water electrolysis for large projects. By splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen, this technology delivers "green" hydrogen, a clean, CO2-free energy carrier.

  • Global automotive and transport leaders set to meet and discuss smart mobility

    Experts to discuss the impact new modes of transport on future cities at 5th International Conference on Future Mobility

  • Green chargers to be installed soon in Dubai police stations

    Dubai Police stations will soon be equipped with electric vehicle charging stations thanks to a partnership with Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA). The MoU signed on the occasion builds on the strategic partnership between DEWA and Dubai Police to establish a comprehensive plan that supports Dubai's futuristic vision and the shared efforts of DEWA and Dubai Police in promoting sustainability by encouraging the public to use environmentally friendly electric vehicles. The move also supports the strategic objective to promote sustainable development in Dubai.

  • Helsinki begins electric ferry trials

    Helsinki has begun trialing an electric ferry service across the Reposalmi strait which is set to take place from Tuesday to Sunday until 23 August.

  • HSBC UK launches green finance range for SMEs

    HSBC UK Commercial Bank has announced its latest offering of a variety of ‘green’ finance services to help support businesses looking to meet their environmental and sustainability goals.

  • Hybrid taxis constituted 50% of Dubai Taxi fleet in 2020, says RTA

    The total number of hybrid/electric taxis and limousines in Dubai amounted to 4,683 in 2020, according to Mattar Mohammed Al Tayer, director-general, chairman of the board of executive directors of the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA).

  • India’s E-Mobility Boom: 300 GWh Battery Demand by 2030

    Advanced Batteries E-Mobility

    India’s demand for advanced batteries in the e-mobility sector is projected to require 300 GWh by 2030, according to Vimal Anand, Joint Secretary at India’s Ministry of Commerce and Industry.

  • IOH and Xanh SM Partner on Digital, Eco-Friendly Mobility Technology in Indonesia

    IOH Xanh SM Electric Vehicle

    Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison (IOH), via Indosat Business, has announced a strategic partnership with Xanh SM, a pioneer in electric vehicles from Vietnam. This collaboration aims to accelerate digital transformation and support sustainability initiatives by integrating Information and Communications Technology (ICT), the Internet of Things (IoT), and analytics to create smart mobility solutions. The partnership not only enhances operational efficiency and customer experience but also strengthens the eco-friendly vehicle ecosystem in Indonesia.