
NYC Tech Transit Lab seeks startups with AI solutions to ridership, scheduling challenges
New York City’s Tech Transit Lab is looking for companies fresh AI solutions as it kickstarts its seventh annual competition.
New York City’s Tech Transit Lab is looking for companies fresh AI solutions as it kickstarts its seventh annual competition.
The Transit Tech Lab published a report showcasing the work of its latest cohort, projects that include converting lampposts into EV chargers and installing under-train surveillance systems.
Results of the tech idea challenges will be used by NYC transit agencies to determine which companies are awarded yearlong pilot programs.
As Code for America wraps up its relationship with its local brigades, the community of civic-tech volunteers is charting a new path.
The Transit Tech Lab picked 15 companies to participate in its annual challenge to modernize New York City’s transit system.
The Transit Tech Lab announced 10 new companies that will run eight-week pilot programs to help with safety, operations and emissions.
The Transit Tech Lab is asking companies to submit their best ideas for improving the sustainability and recovery efforts of public transportation near NYC.
Three startups selected by the Transit Tech Lab plan to test new technologies aimed at reliability and cleanliness.
Officials said they’re especially interested in serving their “most vulnerable” residents, such as people with disabilities, non-English speakers and the elderly.
Natalia Quintero, director of the Transit Tech Lab, will lead innovation and public-private partnerships for the Transit Innovation Partnership.