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  • Managing Cyber-Physical Risk Across Evolving Critical Infrastructure  + (This virtual dialogue will explore the complexity of our rapidly transforming critical infrastructure as we strive to achieve a clean energy economy.)
  • COWs COLTs Aerostats for Emergency Distance Learning and Telemedicine Broadband Connectivity in Rural Areas  + (This white paper describes COWs (Cell-on-WThis white paper describes COWs (Cell-on-Wheels), COLTs (Cell-on-Light Trucks), and Aerostats (CCAs) used to provide cellular or Wi-Fi connectivity in areas without 4G. They are used to provide emergency communications during catastrophic events such as fighting forest fires in rural areas, and in aftermath of earthquakes, hurricanes, or floods. In California there have been a series of state-level broadband meetings focused on the need to provide an immediate response to fill the distance learning and telemedicine broadband access gaps to unserved rural households sheltering in place during the COVID-19 crisis. Some telecommunications providers and public libraries are offering free Wi-Fi hotspots with 4G service to take home; however, 4G hotspots only work in areas with cellular broadband service. in areas with cellular broadband service.)
  • Sustainability Innovations-Coral Gables  + (This workshop features leaders of both theThis workshop features leaders of both the public and private sectors to discuss the use cases and solutions that are enabling a more sustainable and resilient region. We will explore policy, technology and funding options that help address the built environment, buildings and vehicles. We will explore topics such as: Decarbonization and Clean Energy; Smart and Healthy Buildings; Smart Lighting; Federal and State Funding; Digital Twins and the Metaverse; Iot and Sensorization. and the Metaverse; Iot and Sensorization.)
  • Coral Gables Sustainability Innovations Workshop  + (This workshop will focus on how the City oThis workshop will focus on how the City of Coral Gables and Miami-Dade County are utilizing technology and process to develop innovative solutions to address sustainability and resilience goals. Areas of focus will include: Decarbonization and Clean Energy, Smart Buildings, Federal Funding, Digital Twins, IoT and Sensorization.ing, Digital Twins, IoT and Sensorization.)
  • Smart City Expo LATAM Congress  + (This year the Smart City Expo LATAM Congress seeks, through leadership and community commitment, for our cities in Latin America to transform into more intelligent and sustainable environments.)
  • Smart City Expo & World Congress 2022  + (Three days of industry experts giving theiThree days of industry experts giving their insights and leading organizations sharing their expertise. 3 days of tackling common problems and discovering innovative new solutions. 3 days of connecting, both in Barcelona and online, with a diverse global community that shares our goal: to help build better, safer, more inclusive cities worldwide. And 3 days that have brought us another step closer to achieving it.ht us another step closer to achieving it.)
  • Funding Models  + (Three primary business models clearly emerge for today’s Public Wi-Fi projects.)
  • Tecnologico Monterrey  + (Through educational experiences TecnológicThrough educational experiences Tecnológico de Monterrey form people who become agents of change willing to be even more competitive in order to benefit all, with a clear focus on being instead of having, on serving others instead of possessing things; people who are responsible for their own lives, aware of the fact that their actions may promote the transformation of others. may promote the transformation of others.)
  • Planning for Equitable Urban Density and Healthy Communities  + (Through his leadership he has helped clients use sustainable urban design practices that give communities the greatest potential to create equitable and low carbon emitting neighborhoods.)
  • EnvyPorto  + (Through small and low cost sensing stationThrough small and low cost sensing stations that can be installed in the urban infrastructure, it is possible to create a dynamic high level map of indicators on air quality, noise pollution levels, temperature, atmospheric pressure, humidity and luminosity. Using this high level map in articulation with the data collected using a small number of certified sensing stations (usually high-cost stations), cities will be able to define dynamic urban policies, namely on mobility and energy.n policies, namely on mobility and energy.)
  • SmartCitiesWorld Cities Climate Action Summit  + (Through three days of virtual and in-persoThrough three days of virtual and in-person discussion, you will gain valuable insights to create clearer strategies, to build a smart, resilient city that tackles climate change and considers the impact on liveability, equity and long-term sustainability.lity, equity and long-term sustainability.)
  • Cities Climate Action Summit 2024  + (Through three days of virtual and in-persoThrough three days of virtual and in-person discussion, you will gain valuable insights to create clearer strategies, to build a smart, resilient city that tackles climate change and considers the impact on liveability, equity and long-term sustainability.lity, equity and long-term sustainability.)
  • Titan Freight Systems all-electric trucks for local deliveries  + (Titan Freight Systems is currently implemeTitan Freight Systems is currently implementing a project to transition to all-electric trucks for local deliveries in Oregon, Washington, and Northern Idaho. This initiative aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and promote sustainability in the transportation sector. The project includes the deployment of three all-electric box trucks from Daimler, specifically the Freightliner eM-2 model, alongside existing electric tractor trailers. These vehicles will cover approximately 150,000 miles of zero-emission deliveries, contributing significantly to environmental conservation efforts. The project involves collaboration with Daimler, Portland General Electric, and other stakeholders, demonstrating a commitment to technological advancement and environmental responsibility in freight transportation. responsibility in freight transportation.)
  • Code for America  + (To address the widening gap between the public and private sectors in their effective use of technology and design.)
  • Designing and Implementing a Resilient Smart Public Safety Program  + (To be successful, a smart city technology To be successful, a smart city technology solution mus t mature from a pilot that meets research and development goals, to a sustainable system that can be replicated or scaled to provide key capabilities that respond to operational requirements, while driving further innovation in a broader, more responsive ecosystem. The ability for projects to provide expanding impact into multiple areas (with primary and secondary benefits) is a key consideration for technology applications to support S&CC.r technology applications to support S&CC.)
  • Blue Bird  + (To build and sell school buses that are safe, reliable, durable, and affordable.)
  • Rogers  + (To connect Canadians to a world of possibilities, and the memorable moments that matter most in their lives.)
  • Federal Emergency Management Agency  + (To coordinate the response to a disaster that has occurred in the United States and that overwhelms the resources of local and state authorities)
  • Remote Access Tools -Commercial  + (To cope with the current COVID19 disruption, organizations and individuals require flexible mobile and remote work arrangements beyond their traditional workplaces, while ensuring confidential data and systems are protected.)
  • Technology Association of Oregon  + (To create an inclusive, world-class innovation economy in Oregon and SW Washington that strengthens our regional technology industry.)
  • Building Human Centered Smart City  + (To deliver: * BiiMe as the Digital ID to leverage with DLT * Global roaming service based on the DID * Increase the Data Liquidity, Data Integrity & Data privacy)
  • Deployment of user-friendly, secure and sustainable federated public Wi-Fi systems  + (To deploy a sustainable federated public WTo deploy a sustainable federated public Wi-Fi solution across Singapore that is has easy to use secure authenticated access and jointly develop a set of best practices with cities, industry players, and the academia to promote coordinated public Wi-Fi deployment, to address signal interference issues, standardizing user experience and security.tandardizing user experience and security.)
  • East Portland Resilient Island Vision Plan  + (To execute the East Portland Resilient IslTo execute the East Portland Resilient Island Project, RIP City Planning has partnered with Portland’s Disaster Resilience and Recovery Action Group (DRRAG), an organization composed of representatives from Portland Bureaus of Development Services, Emergency Management, Environmental Services, Water, Planning and Sustainability, Transportation, and Parks & Recreation, as well as Portland State University’s Institute for Sustainable Solutions.versity’s Institute for Sustainable Solutions.)
  • Digital Strategy Borchen-Etteln  + (To further increase the quality of life for all people in Borchen-Etteln and to develop the economic, social and ecological potential. In doing so, we take into account the interests of all age groups)
  • United Nations  + (To maintain international peace and security, develop friendly relations among nations, achieve international cooperation, and serve as a centre for harmonizing the actions of nations.)
  • Burnbot  + (To prevent destructive wildfires by scaling precise fuel treatment.)
  • Oregon Department of Forestry  + (To serve the people of Oregon by protecting, managing, and promoting stewardship of Oregon's forests to enhance environmental, economic, and community sustainability.)
  • Practical Guide: Deploying an IoT Network  + (Today’s IoT market is already crowded; there is a confusing multitude of IoT connectivity options. However, there are some important ways to distinguish them.)
  • Information Resource Toolkit for First Responders  + (Tools and resources for First Responders guidance during the epidemic.)
  • Information Resource Toolkit for Business  + (Tools and resources with guidance for businesses during the epidemic.)
  • Trip to Toronto  + (Toronto, the capital of the province of OnToronto, the capital of the province of Ontario, is a major Canadian city along Lake Ontario’s northwestern shore. It’s a dynamic metropolis with a core of soaring skyscrapers, all dwarfed by the iconic, free-standing CN Tower. Toronto also has many green spaces, from the orderly oval of Queen’s Park to 400-acre High Park and its trails, sports facilities and zoo.and its trails, sports facilities and zoo.)
  • Farm to Fork Crop Tracking  + (Tracking a berry crop at the box, bin, or Tracking a berry crop at the box, bin, or tote level from harvest in the field to end user. Monitor in near real time temperature, humidity, shock and other environmental conditions to ensure product quality after harvest, throughout transit and during storage.<br/></br>Potential to use blockchain to ensure authenticity of food safety certification which can travel with each sensor.certification which can travel with each sensor.)
  • Transit-Oriented Development  + (Transit Oriented Development (TOD) is a plTransit Oriented Development (TOD) is a planning and development approach that seeks to create compact, mixed-use, and pedestrian-friendly communities centered around high-quality public transportation. TOD is becoming an increasingly popular urban development strategy in many cities around the world as cities grapple with issues of urban sprawl, traffic congestion, and air pollution. The goals of TOD are to create more sustainable, livable, and vibrant communities that offer residents access to a range of amenities and services within a walkable, transit-oriented environment. a walkable, transit-oriented environment.)
  • Beaverton Electric Bus Pilot  + (TriMet purchased five electric buses thanks to a federal grant and support from Portland General Electric. These buses will operate on 62-Murray Blvd in Beaverton.)
  • TriMet  + (TriMet, formally known as the Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon, is a public agency that operates mass transit in a region that spans most of the Portland metropolitan area in the U.S. state of Oregon.)
  • Tsukuba Japan  + (Tsukuba is a city located in Ibaraki PrefeTsukuba is a city located in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 July 2020, the city had an estimated population of 244,528 in 108,669 households and a population density of 862 persons per km². The percentage of the population aged over 65 was 20.3%. The total area of the city is 283.72 square kilometres (109.54 sq mi). It is known as the location of the Tsukuba Science City, a planned science park developed in the 1960s.anned science park developed in the 1960s.)
  • Tualatin OR  + (Tualatin is a city located primarily in WaTualatin is a city located primarily in Washington County in the U.S. state of Oregon. A small portion of the city is also located in neighboring Clackamas County. It is a southwestern suburb in the Portland Metropolitan Area that is located south of Tigard. The population was 27,942 at the 2020 census. population was 27,942 at the 2020 census.)
  • Turku Finland  + (Turku is a city located on the southwest cTurku is a city located on the southwest coast of Finland. It is the oldest city in Finland and served as the country's capital until 1812. Turku is known for its rich history, cultural heritage, and picturesque archipelago. The city was established in 1229 and has been an important center of trade and commerce throughout the centuries. Turku is home to many historical landmarks, including the Turku Castle, Turku Cathedral, and the medieval Old Town. The city's vibrant cultural scene is showcased through various festivals, museums, galleries, and theaters. Turku is also renowned for its educational institutions, such as the University of Turku and Åbo Akademi University, which contribute to the city's intellectual atmosphere. With its proximity to the stunning Turku Archipelago, consisting of thousands of islands, Turku offers opportunities for boating, island hopping, and enjoying the beautiful coastal scenery. With a population of approximately 191,331, Turku combines history, culture, and natural beauty, making it a captivating destination for locals and tourists alike.destination for locals and tourists alike.)
  • IES-City Framework  + (Two barriers currently exist to effective Two barriers currently exist to effective and powerful smart city solutions. First, many current smart city ICT deployments are based on custom systems that are not interoperable, portable across cities, extensible, or cost-effective. Second, a number of architectural design efforts are currently underway (e.g. ISO/IEC JTC1, IEC, IEEE, ITU and consortia) but have not yet converged, creating uncertainty among stakeholders. To reduce these barriers, NIST and its partners convened an international public working group to compare and distil from these architectural efforts and city stakeholders a consensus framework of common architectural features to enable smart city solutions that meet the needs of modern communities.that meet the needs of modern communities.)
  • FIWARE Global Summit  + (Two day in person summit featuring a curated framework of Open Source Platform components to accelerate the development of Smart Solutions)
  • FIWARE Global Summit 2023  + (Two day in person summit featuring a curated framework of Open Source Platform components to accelerate the development of Smart Solutions)
  • UPsouth  + (UPsouth a technology platform that supportUPsouth a technology platform that supports Auckland Council connect with young citizens and empower them to become civic entrepreneurs. The Southern Initiative (TSI) is a place-based initiative in South Auckland, New Zealand, that aims to create a prosperous, resilient area where communities thrive. To deliver on its mission, TSI wanted a way to engage with young people in South Auckland. Itsnoon’s civic empowerment platform ‘UPsouth’ enabled young people, of Māori, Pasifika and other ethnic backgrounds, aged 15-24, generate thousands of thoughts, ideas and commentary on important local issues while earning micropayments for their contributions.ing micropayments for their contributions.)
  • US Ignite  + (US Ignite is a nonprofit organization baseUS Ignite is a nonprofit organization based in Washington, D.C., dedicated to fostering the development and deployment of next-generation applications and services that leverage advanced networking technologies. Founded in 2012, US Ignite operates as a public-private partnership, bringing together government agencies, research institutions, industry leaders, and local communities to drive technological innovation and build smart, connected communities across the United States.cted communities across the United States.)
  • UbiWhere  + (Ubiwhere is focused on Research, DevelopmeUbiwhere is focused on Research, Development and Innovation of software-based solutions in the areas of Smart Cities, Telecom and Future Internet, and New Technologies. As an innovative and technological company, the skills of our team are one of our differentiating factors. Our team (about 50 employees, more than 90% with a Master degree), is one of the pillars of the company’s success and is prepared to face the biggest challenges in the market.face the biggest challenges in the market.)
  • Ulaanbaatar Mongolia  + (Ulaanbaatar previously anglicized as Ulan Ulaanbaatar previously anglicized as Ulan Bator, is the capital and most populous city of Mongolia. The municipality is located in north central Mongolia at an elevation of about 1,300 metres (4,300 ft) in a valley on the Tuul River. The city was originally founded in 1639 as a nomadic Buddhist monastic centre, changing location 28 times, and was permanently settled at its current location in 1778.y settled at its current location in 1778.)
  • Interfacing with City Services and Utilities  + (Understanding the resources that are needeUnderstanding the resources that are needed to create a Smart City, the resources that are available to do so, and the monetary and environmental costs associated with these resources is the driving force of fostering such a relationship. In short, it is simply difficult for a city or utility company alone to build an entire Smart City; however, together they capitalize on their respective areas of expertise to weed out the less beneficial smart technology solutions and discover those that best suit the needs of their citizens.</div>st suit the needs of their citizens.</div>)
  • Urban Air Mobility  + (Urban Air Mobility (UAM) refers to the useUrban Air Mobility (UAM) refers to the use of aircraft, such as drones and electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) vehicles, for transportation within urban areas. UAM aims to provide an alternative to traditional ground-based transportation, such as cars and buses, to reduce traffic congestion and improve mobility in cities.congestion and improve mobility in cities.)
  • Urban Circulators utilizing Low Speed Electric Vehicles  + (Urban Circulators utilizing LSEVs (Low SpeUrban Circulators utilizing LSEVs (Low Speed Electric Vehicles) as first/last mile solution in conjunction with public transportation, to serve transit deserts, food deserts and reach underutilized areas of medium to large cities. The scalability of the project would be able to translate to business complexes, universities and hospitals, to transport their customers and reduce traffic congestion. The environmental impact in using electric vehicles would reduce gas emissions.ctric vehicles would reduce gas emissions.)
  • Mobility Catalog  + (Urban Planning and Smart Sustainable UrbanUrban Planning and Smart Sustainable Urban Mobility are very important in the holistic vision of regions and countries. Mobility plays a key role in the current society being as important as basic services.From this, we drew the vision of building a Catalogue that would help cities, regions and countries to have a single, integrated vision for Urban Mobility.gle, integrated vision for Urban Mobility.)
  • Combating Urban Blight in the New York Capital Region and Mohawk Valley  + (Urban blight is a city and regional level Urban blight is a city and regional level problem that impacts social and economic opportunities, among others, of those who live and work in cities. This project is focused on piloting a shared policy, management, and technology infrastructure that will allow four cities within the NYS capital region to share information about properties in a way that enables new insights into and action focused on urban blight. With funding from the NYS Department of State, the Cities of Schenectady, Troy, Amsterdam, and Gloversville have partnered with the Center for Technology in Government (CTG), University at Albany, to develop the technical, policy, and organizational capabilities needed within and across the cities to interrupt the cycle of blight in their communities. The results of the pilot will be made available for application regionally and statewide. Future work will include integrating additional data types (e.g. video) and sources (e.g. sensor technologies).o) and sources (e.g. sensor technologies).)
  • Urban.Systems  + (Urban.Systems is a solution provider in the smart city market. They build vibrant communities using technology to facilitate civic engagement, deliver services and share resources.)