Global Cities, Local Solutions
More than half the world’s population lives in urban areas which account for an estimated 76% of CO2 emissions from energy use. It is imperative that city officials act on climate change. These actions will not only decrease emissions, but also improve aging infrastructure and make their areas more attractive to residents and businesses.
The City Science Network is an international community of institutions and researchers that share the common goal of enabling more livable, equitable, and resilient communities. We propose that the grand transnational challenges of our era are best addressed in cities, one community at a time.
ClimateTech is a conference hosted by MIT Technology Review in collaboration with City Science.
Zuriñe Varela Aranguren is the Scientific Director of the City Science Lab in Gipuzkoa. The laboratory’s research focuses on interurban mobility, cohesion, and collaboration among cities in a region that will encourage a vibrant community. It is one of the latest incorporations to the network, happening this year.
Zuriñe’s experience lies in finding innovative ways to use data to boost business growth and solve user’s needs. First in NEM Solutions as a Data Analyst and then in Xabet as a Data Analytics Manager, she worked to develop strategies for data roadmaps in industry, energy, and retail sectors. This experience is built upon her engineering background. She did Industrial Engineering studies at Tecnun (Universidad de Navarra), where a problem-solving mindset provides the tools to tackle challenges effectively.
Let’s connect and discuss how we can shape the future of mobility together.
Негізгі бет Ойын-сауық Zuriñe Varela Aranguren presents the City Science Lab @ Gipuzkoa
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