Smart cities.
The rediscovery of beauty.
Building better futures.
The future of architecture.
Interviews and articles in Scientific American, The New York Times, and The Guardian.
Participation in global conferences such as the World Economic Forum.
Academic articles in scientific and engineering journals.
Co-author of publications on the impact of technology on cities.
Development of the Copenhagen Wheel, which converts bicycles into connected electric vehicles.
Creation of the Trash Track project to optimize urban waste flows through electronic tracking.
Opening of a research center in Singapore on the Future of Urban Mobility.
Has been influential in the field of smart cities, promoting a humanized vision of urban technology.
Carlo Ratti has transformed how we understand and design cities through the use of sensors and electronic devices.
His focus on the human face of urban technologies promotes social empowerment and community participation.
His work combines theory and practice to create smarter and more sustainable urban environments.