Smart Cities
Smart Cities
curbFlow is developing the first search engine for the physical world. They do that by providing businesses and organizations the ability to quantify their surroundings easily and affordably using our computer vision technology. curbFlow serves a variety of industries with hardware and services such as guest and pedestrian counts for retail, visitor tracking for commercial real estate, traffic counts for DOTs and engineering firms, and live wait times for vaccine centers, voting stations and amusement parks, etc. They are remote friendly.
Esri empowers leaders with innovative tools to help create sustainable prosperity. They are a leading geographic information system (GIS) software, location intelligence, and mapping provider (Forrester Wave 2020). Through their powerful proprietary software ArcGIS, Esri's customers drive digital transformation by embracing the power of location.
Their software and programs have been used by over 300,000 organizations, including 90% of Fortune 100 companies, most national governments, 30,000 cities and local governments, all 50 US states, and 12,000 universities. Founded in 1969, they now have 49 offices worldwide, including 11 research and development centers, and employ more than 5,000 people from 73 countries.
"Esri builds mapping technology that our customers use to solve the world’s most complex challenges. We’re proud to support our customers in doing important work that makes a difference for society and the planet, and we’re growing our team to continue expanding that vision."
NOTE: Some remote positions are location specific.
Also see: UrbanFootprint
One Concern is a Menlo Park based, Resilience as a Service solution that brings disaster science together with machine learning, for better decision-making. They quantify resilience from catastrophic perils, empowering leaders to measure, mitigate, and monetize risk so disasters aren’t so disastrous.
UrbanFootprint is the world's first urban intelligence platform — a comprehensive urban, climate, and community resilience data system that serves mission-critical insights to the institutions that are rebuilding, financing, and insuring the world's physical and social infrastructure. UrbanFootprint’s data and web-based geospatial software unifies previously siloed climate, environmental, urban, and socio-economic data and helps governments, utilities, financial institutions, and urban planners answer fundamental resource questions — where to invest, where to deploy resources, and where to optimize for risk, return, resilience, and community. Some remote positions are location-specific.