The Columbus Dispatch

SMART CITY

- Startups can learn more about the program and apply online at su.org/sca. tferan@dispatch.com

with the ultimate goal of creating better functionin­g cities that transform how residents and communitie­s work and live.

Last June, Columbus bested six other finalists in the U.S. Department of Transporta­tion’s Smart City competitio­n to receive $50 million in grants from the federal government and Vulcan Inc. to develop the city into the nation’s proving ground for intelligen­t transporta­tion systems. The city also lined up about $90 million in local matching commitment­s, including $19 million in public money, giving Columbus a total of $140 million to upgrade its transporta­tion network.

Singularit­y’s Smart Cities Accelerato­r will choose 10 businesses focused on such things as mobility; connectivi­ty; data and analytics;

infrastruc­ture and energy; and manufactur­ing and production.

Each selected business will be eligible to receive up to $100,000 in funding from Columbusba­sed venture capital firm NCT Ventures.

“The (Singularit­y) Smart City Accelerato­r will attract innovators from around the world and amplify the successes Columbus already has achieved in becoming recognized as a global center of technology and innovation,” said Mayor Andrew J. Ginther in a statement. “I view the ... Smart Cities Accelerato­r as a mutually supportive partner and participan­t of Smart Columbus, and I look forward to working with Singularit­y University on this transforma­tive initiative.”

The program will be a “world-class accelerato­r,” said Alex Fischer, president and CEO of the Columbus Partnershi­p, which represents the region’s business

leadership and is leading the Smart Columbus effort alongside the city of Columbus. By giving the entreprene­urs who participat­e in the program “full access to our community as a living laboratory ... we can learn together what business models and technologi­es are going to make our cities better in the future for all people,” Fischer said.

Singularit­y University was co-founded in 2008 by inventor and futurist Ray Kurzweil and Peter H. Diamandis, the entreprene­ur best known for being the founder and chairman of the X Prize Foundation, the nonprofit that encourage technologi­cal developmen­t to benefit mankind.

The benefits of the Smart City Accelerato­r program are expected to be so strong that American Electric Power is already planning to send a team through it, said AEP CEO Nick Akins.

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Central Ohioans were in more of a gambling mood on average than those in other parts of the state last month. Hollywood Columbus Casino on the West Side was the only Ohio casino to eke out a year-over-year increase in revenue for April. Scioto Downs saw a slightly higher than average uptick in revenue for the month, though all the others that saw an increase gained more percentage-wise.

Singularit­y University Smart City Accelerato­r to Columbus is a catalyst for innovation and technology in Columbus,” Akins said in a statement. “The vision of Smart Columbus is for this community to be a center of innovation and entreprene­urship, and the Smart City Accelerato­r represents a significan­t step toward the realizatio­n of that vision.”

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