Discover 5 Top Solutions impacting Cities Post-COVID

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Staying ahead of the technology curve means strengthening your competitive advantage. That is why we give you data-driven innovation insights into smart cities. This time, you get to discover 5 hand-picked post-COVID solutions impacting cities.

Global Startup Heat Map highlights 5 Top post-COVID solutions impacting Cities out of 239

The insights of this data-driven analysis are derived from the Big Data & Artificial Intelligence-powered StartUs Insights Discovery Platform, covering 1.379.000+ startups & scaleups globally. The platform gives you an exhaustive overview of emerging technologies & relevant startups within a specific field in just a few clicks.

The Global Startup Heat Map below reveals the distribution of the 239 exemplary startups & scaleups we analyzed for this research. Further, it highlights 5 post-COVID solutions impacting cities, that we hand-picked based on criteria such as founding year, location, funding raised, and more. You get to explore the solutions of these 5 startups & scaleups in this report. For insights on the other 234 post-COVID solutions impacting cities, get in touch.

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Strategy of Things benchmarks Cities’ Preparations to Crises Management

COVID-19 has created significant new challenges for cities around the world. Access to digital information assists in the efforts to spread awareness and enables governments to enforce strict social distancing measures. To further improve such efforts, startups develop benchmarking models that indicate the readiness of cities against COVID-19.

US-based startup Strategy of Things uses the Safe Space Framework, a proprietary benchmarking model, to ascertain a city’s readiness to handle COVID-19. The framework takes into consideration building and ventilation science, health safety codes, public health guidelines, and other best practices. Additionally, the model combines public policy, technology, and innovative tools to design safe spaces for people to gather.

ROKMETRO develops Post-COVID solutions for Universities

COVID-19 affects working professionals, businesses, and university students alike. Working and learning from home has become standard practice. Similarly, universities also struggle to maintain social distancing, sending their students back home to continue their education online. To enable a seamless transition and interaction, startups develop applications to check symptoms, for finding information on COVID-19, and accessing medical assistance.

In collaboration with the University of Illinois, US-based startup ROKMETRO offers Safer Community, a smartphone application for COVID-19. The application includes a symptom checker that recommends and shares test results from healthcare providers. Additionally, the app tracks exposure to COVID-19 and provides updates from the relevant public health authorities. Further, the application enables access to a dedicated pandemic health worker network for students seeking more information.

The Data City launches a COVID-19 Global Economic Recovery Tracker

Businesses across the world have closed their offices, and industrial production has significantly reduced, owing to the pandemic. Efforts to bring economic activity back to pre-pandemic levels force governments to track their economic recovery. To this end, startups develop solutions that track and monitor the economic growth of affected sectors. This allows governments to easily identify the sectors that require urgent and special attention.

The Data City is a British startup building a COVID-19 Global Economic Recovery Tracker for smart cities. The startup collects and processes vast amounts of open data on economies as the base to analyze the impact of COVID-19 on businesses. This data then provides insights to governments and interested stakeholders on how to measure and direct assistance to businesses. By leveraging machine learning (ML), the startup’s platform enables granular analysis of how different sectors are affected.

Mapple leverages Geospatial Analytics to Track COVID-19 Progression in Cities

Geospatial analytics enable crisis management teams to visualize the spread of COVID-19 in their cities. This provides the necessary data on disease progression in specific regions and communities, making it easier to focus mitigation efforts in those regions. Moreover, geospatial analytics assist authorities with testing, contact tracing, social distancing, and vaccination efforts. As a result, city officials have a clear view of how to effectively tackle and cut the spread of COVID-19.

Finnish startup Mapple leverages geospatial analytics to monitor and track COVID-19 progression in cities. The startup offers insights using a combination of datasets including reachability, services, socio-demographics, and footfall analytics. This data helps officials analyze the impact of COVID-19 on different communities and locations. Mapple’s solution also features an intuitive user interface to assist city planners to efficiently communicate both inside and outside of their organization.

Marut Drones uses Drones to ensure Social Distancing

Close, face-to-face interaction is dangerous in times of a pandemic and social distancing is one way to effectively control the spread of the disease. However, regular sanitation efforts involve a considerable workforce. Drones, however, play a versatile role in the pandemic, from delivering medicines to monitoring social distancing. Startups customize their drone solutions to also aid in sanitation efforts in cities.

Indian startup Marut Drones enables aerial sanitation. The startup’s drones disinfect large public spaces including airports, socio-economic zones, warehouses, parks, and railway stations to effectively and quickly monitor crowding and social distancing. This reduces the workload for sanitation workers, as well as their risk of being infected or passing on their COVID-19 infection.

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The 239 post-COVID solutions impacting cities, such as the examples highlighted in this report, focus on tools to enable social distancing, advanced analytics into the spread of the virus, and reopening solutions for universities and businesses. While all of these technologies play a major role in ensuring safe and smart cities, they only represent the tip of the iceberg. To explore more smart city technologies, simply get in touch to let us look into your areas of interest. For a more general overview, you can download our free Industry Innovation Reports to save your time and improve strategic decision-making.

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