ACT-IAC Emerging Technology COI February 2025

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Title ACT-IAC Emerging Technology COI February 2025
Description The Internet of Things (IoT) is revolutionizing the way we live, work, and interact with each other. As the United States embarks on this transformative journey, it's essential to understand the IoT’s far-reaching implications for various sectors, including Government, Industry, and Academia. This webcast will explore how the IoT can drive innovation, efficiency, and growth in these critical domains.
Start Date February 18, 2025
End Date February 18, 2025
Location Online
Website Website
Virtual Access Yes
  • The IoT is poised to revolutionize government services, from smart cities and infrastructure to healthcare and education. We will examine how IoT can enhance citizen engagement, improve public safety, and streamline government operations.
  • The IoT transforms business operations in commercial markets, from supply chain management to product design and manufacturing. We will discuss how IoT can drive increased productivity, reduce costs, and create new revenue streams.
  • In Academia, the IoT opens new avenues for research and education, from data analytics and cybersecurity to artificial intelligence and machine learning. We will explore how the IoT can foster interdisciplinary collaboration, advance scientific discovery, and prepare the next generation of innovators.

This webcast will provide a comprehensive overview of the IoT landscape, highlighting the opportunities and challenges ahead through expert insights and real-world examples.

Join us as we explore the transformative power of IoT and its potential to reshape our nation's future.

Target Audience

  • City, State, and Federal government officials responsible for innovative city initiatives, infrastructure development, and public services.
  • Business leaders, IT professionals, and Executives from various critical infrastructure industries
  • Professors and Students in fields related to IoT, such as computer science, engineering, and data analytics.
  • Researchers and Scientists working on IoT-related projects, such as data analytics, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence.
  • IT managers, Developers, Engineers, and Architects responsible for implementing and managing IoT solutions.
  • Small business owners, Entrepreneurs, and Startups interested in leveraging IoT technology to improve their operations and competitiveness.
  • Policymakers, Regulators, Advocacy groups, and Industry associations interested in IoT-related issues.
  • Educators and Trainers responsible for teaching IoT-related courses and training programs.

Key takeaways

  • The current state of IoT adoption in Government, Industry, and Academia
  • The potential benefits and challenges of IoT implementation
  • Real-world examples of IoT success stories and lessons learned
  • Strategies for navigating the complexities of IoT adoption and integration
  • The future of IoT and its potential to drive innovation and growth across all sectors.

Thought Leaders Our expert panel, comprising renowned experts from various sectors, will share their insights and real-world experiences on how the IoT revolutionizes public services, transforms business operations, and opens new avenues for research and education.


Panelists:

  • Lara George, Co-Founder and President, Walacor Corporation
  • Debbie Reynolds, Executive Founding Member, Digital Directors Network
  • Beckie Koonge, Chief Information Officer, National Weather Service
  • Michael Dunaway, PhD, Associate Director for Innovation, National Institute of Standards and Technology
  • Moderator:

Pete Tseronis, Founder and CEO, Dots and Bridges