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The Cambridge Centre for Smart Infrastructure and Construction (CSIC) was honoured to be featured in the University of Cambridge report titled “Building a More Sustainable World,” authored by Sarah Fell, Communications Manager (Business and Enterprise) at the University of Cambridge. The report highlights the significant partnership between the University of Cambridge and Arup, demonstrating how pioneering research is making a real-world impact.

CSIC is featured in three main areas of the report: Making Infrastructure SmarterEmpowering the next generation of industry leaders through the establishment of the Early-Career Academics and Professionals Panel (ECAPP) and Digital Cities for Change.These initiatives showcase CSIC commitment to fostering innovation, promoting sustainable urban development, and driving advancements in intelligent infrastructure. This recognition further highlights CSIC’s pivotal role in shaping a more sustainable and resilient future.

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