We have argued in previous articles that spending by
governments on public infrastructure that would provide services to Canadians for many decades in the future is not the same as spending by governments on programs and services that only benefit current generations.
In contrast, spending
on public infrastructure, such as transportation systems, that benefit not only the current generation but future ones as well, should also be paid for not just by current generation but also by future generations who will also use them.
Developed by Soofa, a spin - off of the MIT Media Lab, and running on Visionect technology, the Soofa Sign is the newest product in Soofa's smart urban furniture ecosystem, following the success of the Soofa Bench, the first to push the boundaries
on public infrastructure.