Limor Schafman

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Limor Schafman
Name Limor Schafman
Company KeystoneTech Group
Company Position President
City, State Washington D.C.
Country United States
Sectors Transportation
Consulting: {{{skill}}}

Activities

Covid-19India.jpg Applications and Projects
Mozark Contract Tracing Platform Video deployed by the Department of Telecommunications, Ministry of Communications, Government of India
COVIDResearchOpportunities.jpg CoronaVirus Research Opportunities
CoronaVirus Research Opportunities List
Smart-Building-Technology.jpg GCTC SBSC Covid-19 Resources
The Smart Buildings Supercluster (SBSC) convenes public, private, and academic organizations to collaborate in the development and interrelationship of smart buildings within the smart city context.

This Covid-19 Resources page includes links to funding resources, contact tracing application testing being done in India, and two frameworks of how to approach post pandemic recovery.

  • We hope you find these resources helpful.
  • We always welcome thoughts, questions and conversation.
  • We look forward to hearing from you.
Collaboration Opportunities in Responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.jpg Responding to the COVID-19 pandemic - A collaboration framework for cities and solutions providers
The coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted cities and communities worldwide. Although cities have emergency and disaster response plans, the scale of the outbreak has strained their resources and capabilities. “Smart City” technologies, with their innovative digital approaches and capabilities, offer the potential to facilitate city responses to COVID-19. As a result, municipalities have turned to technology companies for help.