Project: Human City
Project: Human City
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Description

The People Planning Project is an attempt to reach an unprecedented level of bioethics in which every human is guaranteed his or her basic needs are met. The People Planning Project strives for the global establishment of IoT infrastructure, free access to the Internet, a global standardized free education system, social learning, environmental stewardship and equal opportunity for all.

Number of employees
2 - 10 employees
Categories
Mobile app development Information technology Artificial intelligence Databases Hardware
Industries
It & computing Non-profit, philanthropic & civil society Technology Telecommunications
Representation
BIPOC-Owned Disabled-Owned Small Business Neurodivergent-Owned

Recent projects

Lotus Learning App Monetization Enhancement

Project: Human City aims to enhance the monetization strategy of its educational app, Lotus Learning. The goal is to develop a set of features that will increase revenue while maintaining a positive user experience. The project involves analyzing current monetization methods, researching industry best practices, and proposing new features that align with the app's educational objectives. Learners will apply their knowledge of app development, user experience design, and digital marketing to create a comprehensive monetization plan. The project will focus on implementing features such as in-app purchases, subscription models, or ad integration, ensuring they are seamlessly integrated into the app's existing framework. The team will work collaboratively to ensure the proposed solutions are feasible and align with the app's mission to provide quality educational content.

Admin James Rhule
Matches 1
Category Product management + 4
Open

Engineering Review of "The Arch Cradle I" 3D Printer

Project: Human City is seeking an engineering review of its experimental 3D printer, "The Arch Cradle I." The goal of this project is to assess the design, functionality, and performance of the printer to ensure it meets industry standards and user expectations. The printer is intended to revolutionize urban manufacturing by enabling rapid prototyping and production of complex structures. The review will focus on evaluating the printer's mechanical components, software integration, and overall usability. The team will identify potential areas for improvement and provide recommendations to enhance the printer's efficiency and reliability. This project offers learners the opportunity to apply their engineering knowledge in a practical setting, bridging the gap between theoretical concepts and real-world applications. - Assess the design and functionality of "The Arch Cradle I." - Evaluate the printer's mechanical components and software integration. - Identify potential areas for improvement. - Provide recommendations for enhancing efficiency and reliability.

Admin James Rhule
Matches 1
Category Mechanical engineering + 2
Open

CityLayer Development and Marketing Initiative

The CityLayer Development and Marketing Initiative aims to assist Project: Human City in creating a software service designed to enhance the operational efficiency of city administrations. The project focuses on developing a user-friendly interface and robust backend for the CityLayer platform, ensuring it meets the needs of municipal employees. Students will apply their software development skills to build key features such as data management, reporting tools, and communication modules. Additionally, the project includes a marketing component where students will devise strategies to effectively promote CityLayer to potential city clients. This involves researching target markets, creating promotional materials, and developing a digital marketing plan. The goal is to provide a comprehensive solution that not only functions seamlessly but also reaches its intended audience effectively.

Admin James Rhule
Matches 0
Category Software development + 3
Open

CityLayer Mobile App Development

Project: Human City is seeking a team of mobile development learners to create a mobile version of its existing web application, CityLayer. CityLayer is a platform designed to enhance urban living by providing users with real-time data and insights about their city. The goal of this project is to make CityLayer accessible on mobile devices, allowing users to access its features on-the-go. The mobile app should maintain the core functionalities of the web app while optimizing for mobile user experience. This project provides an opportunity for learners to apply their knowledge of mobile development, user interface design, and user experience optimization. The team will focus on developing a user-friendly interface, ensuring seamless integration with existing web services, and optimizing performance for mobile devices.

Admin James Rhule
Matches 2
Category Mobile app development + 4
Open

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