Making Residents Life Better Connected & Engaged Communities
- Smart cities are embracing participatory approaches, providing citizens with a voice in shaping urban policies and strategies.
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- Trail counting provides usage information. That drives decisions about where to build more trails. Similar information and decision making with pickleball occupancy sensors.
- Smart cities are embracing the concept of open data, making government information accessible to citizens.
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- Morrisville is hosting it’s hackathon to create applications from it’s sensor data
- Smart cities are leveraging technology to create avenues for citizens to provide feedback and actively participate in shaping urban development.
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- Smart apps allow users to provide instant feedback to town managers
Smart Parks Automation
Running late for Saturday’s 8 am soccer game? With yesterday’s heavy rain, field conditions seem uncertain. But Varidx has the solution.
Our moisture sensors provide real-time field status updates, eliminating guesswork. Parks and Rec managers get instant data, while parents receive timely email notifications, saving unnecessary trips.
Our automated gate system streamlines operations, ensuring seamless field
access management. From soccer fields to trails, Varidx enhances efficiency and elevates community living.
Contact us today to revolutionize your Parks and Rec department’s operations. Let’s make every morning stress-free and full of fun!
Smart City Connected Conferemce
Spring 2024 Smart Cities Connect Conference & Expo
May 10 from 11:25 am – 12.15 pm
Join us on May 10th for an insightful discussion on Engaged Communities in Smart Cities: Challenges and Opportunities. Our distinguished panel of city leadership, urban planning experts, and technologists will share their insights and experiences from various smart city contexts. Don’t miss this opportunity to explore the benefits, barriers, best practices, and ethical implications of community engagement in smart cities.
More details are to follow soon. Please register early, as there is limited seating.
IoT focused Fireside Chat/Panel on Building Smart communities – lessons from the trenches
April 18th event co-hosted by MIT Club of RTP and Varidx was a huge success. Distinguished Town officials and Staff were in attendance. It was excellent to witness the collaboration between Morrisville, Apex, Cary, Chapel Hill. Panel discussion was centered around the digital enhancements to make residents lives better. The towns are driven to continue to engage the communities and residents to provide solutions that enhance quality of lives.
Stay tuned for our next event in the fall. More details to follow soon.