TerraGo exhibited and spoke at the Smart Cities Connect conference in Denver, where we were honored to win our fifth Smart 50 Award.
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Meet the Team: Noah Condon
Noah Condon is an exceptional Project Management professional who has led telecommunications, smart streetlighting and smart grid projects for several years.
Smart Lighting Deployments in New York
Executive Electric field crews have utilized TerraGo StreetlightOps to rapidly deploy and efficiently maintain thousands of lights.
TerraGo Smart Streetlight Operations Software Deployed by Duquesne Light Company
Field operations platform is being used to plan, deploy and maintain over 60,000 smart streetlights in order to accelerate energy savings, reduce carbon footprint and lower costs
TerraGo Chosen for Inclusion in Library of Congress Web Archives
The U.S. Library of Congress has selected TerraGo’s GeoPDF technology for inclusion in their Geospatial Software and File Formats Web Archive, as part of a collection of historically and culturally significant websites that have been designated for preservation.
AI-Machine Learning: The Future of Streetlight Surveys
TerraGo is revolutionizing the way streetlights are identified and maintained, with its innovative use of aerial imagery and machine learning algorithms.
City of Chicago and TerraGo Win World Smart City Award for Streetlights Operations System
Next-generation solution accelerates smart lighting infrastructure deployment, makes operations more efficient and establishes a global model for other cities as they upgrade their streetlights.
Using Streetlights to Achieve Sustainability Goals
Beyond low-hanging fruit to the art of the possible.
TerraGo StreetlightOps Awarded Sustainability Product of the Year
The Business Intelligence Group named TerraGo StreetlightOps as Product of the Year in the 2022 Sustainability Awards program.
Cooling Down the City
One of the most prevalent changes felt in cities around the world is that of summer heat becoming unbearable. GeoPDF® can help urban planners identify critical areas in their cities'