City Pulse AI turns everyday waste collection vehicles into a continuous sensing network that delivers real-time infrastructure intelligence to local governments, automatically.
How it works
Passive stereo cameras mounted on JJ's Waste trucks capture data on every street they service. No new routes, no disruption.
Faces and plates are redacted at the camera edge before any data leaves the vehicle. What's transmitted is intelligence, not footage.
Defects, dumping, drainage issues, and vegetation risks are surfaced in council dashboards and integrated directly into TechnologyOne.
Historical trend data builds a deterioration picture that predicts where to act next, before something becomes an expensive emergency.
Watch how City Pulse AI turns existing waste collection routes into a continuous infrastructure intelligence network for local governments.
Councils shouldn't be finding out about a blocked drain from a flooding resident. City Pulse gives you the intelligence to act before it becomes a crisis.
The City Pulse AI principle: proactive management over reactive repair.
The ALGA estimates Australian local governments hold over $643 billion in infrastructure assets: roads, drains, paths, and public spaces. Yet the dominant inspection model remains periodic and manual: snapshots taken months apart, obsolete the moment they're finished.
City Pulse AI is the step-change: continuous, automated, cost-effective awareness that turns passive fleet activity into a living infrastructure record.
Understand the problem →Book a demonstration with the City Pulse team and see how your council's existing fleet routes can become a continuous intelligence network.