4 Ways to Make Your City Smarter

1 min. Read • Posted 03/08/2018 by David Sadeghi

Ramin Massoumi breaks down the four elements he professes to cities trying to be smarter in their approach to improve citizens’ lives for the long term.

Iteris senior vice president and general manager, Transportation Systems, Ramin Massoumi is well known in the transportation industry as being a vocal proponent of intelligent transportation systems, smart cities and advanced mobility solutions. Published in American City & Country, here Mr Massoumi lays out the methods and mindsets required for cities and communities to be successful in their smart city journeys:

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