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A key player in European urban innovation is the AMS Institute, a joint research institute forged through collaboration between TU Delft, Wageningen University & Research, and MIT. With a staff of between 51 and 200, the Institute operates from its base in Amsterdam, addressing critical metropolitan challenges facing cities across Europe and beyond. Its research spans several key areas including the energy transition, circular economy implementation, establishing sustainable urban food systems, and championing responsible urban digitisation practices.
AMS Institute's primary focus is to bridge the gap between academic research and practical application by developing and deploying scalable solutions to improve urban living. This is achieved by fostering collaboration between researchers from diverse fields, designers, engineers, and importantly, the communities who will benefit from the innovation. Using advanced technologies such as Data & AI, the Institute aims to enhance the efficiency, resilience, and sustainability of urban environments across Europe. By sharing its findings and best practices through platforms like the Smart City Hub, AMS Institute plays a vital role in shaping the future of European smart cities.
