Webinar on smart urban dashboards with meteoblue and [ui!]

Posted on by Oleksandra (meteoblue)

Heat islands, heavy rain, air quality: on 9 June, meteoblue and [ui!] Urban Mobility Innovations will show how high-resolution weather data, interactive dashboards, and AI agents can help cities better understand urban climate challenges and support day-to-day decision-making.

Climate change is reshaping cities in ways that show up on the ground long before they show up on a policy paper. Heat stress, heavy rainfall, air quality and pressure on urban infrastructure are forcing municipalities, utilities and planners to make increasingly complex decisions. The raw data exists. The challenge is making that information something a planning team or operations manager can actually act on.

On Tuesday, 9 June at 10:00 CEST, meteoblue is co-hosting a one-hour online webinar with [ui!] Urban Mobility Innovations on exactly that question. The session is free to attend and will be held in German.

What you will take away

The webinar focuses on practical outcomes rather than abstract capabilities. Participants will see how high-resolution weather, climate and geodata can be used to make urban heat islands visible, flag risks early, present complex environmental data in a way non-specialists can quickly understand, support faster and better-grounded decisions, and underpin new digital services for cities and infrastructure operators.

The connecting thread is the combination of urban data platforms, interactive dashboards and AI agents that do not merely display information but make it actively usable. Speakers from both companies will work through concrete examples, including the meteoblue City Climate model and applied AI projects from the [ui!] side.

Who the session is for

The webinar is aimed at people who have to make decisions on the ground: city administrations and municipal planning teams, public sector bodies, energy providers and utilities, infrastructure operators, and anyone working at the intersection of climate, data and urban innovation. Technical background helps but is not required. If your remit touches climate adaptation, smart-city services or environmental risk, the hour will be time well spent!

Join us

Registration is open via the Microsoft Teams event page. The session runs from 10:00 to 11:00 CEST on Tuesday, 9 June. We look forward to seeing you there.

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