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{{Infobox company  
{{Infobox company
| name             = Portland State University  
|name=Portland State University
| logo             = Portland State University logo.png
|logo=Portland State University logo.png
| logo_size        = 200px
|sector=Consumer Discretionary
| type             = Public Company
|industry=25302010
| foundation       = 1946
|type=Public Company
| founder         = Stephen Edward Epler
|foundation=1946
| location_city   = Portland
|founder=Stephen Edward Epler
| location_country = Oregon
|location_city=Portland
| area_served     = Worldwide
|location_country=Oregon
| key_people       = Stephen Percy, <small> President
|area_served=Worldwide
| sector        =  Consumer Discretionary
|key_people=Stephen Percy, <small> President
| industry        =  25302010
|products=Research University
| products         = Research University
|revenue=$361 million
| revenue         = $361 million
|num_employees=3,800
| num_employees   = 3,800
|homepage=https://www.pdx.edu/
| homepage         = https://www.pdx.edu/
|sponsorship=Sponsor
|logo_size=200px
}}
}}
=DIGITAL CITY TESTBED CENTER=
=DIGITAL CITY TESTBED CENTER=
The Digital City Testbed Center at Portland State University establishes a network of campuses in the Pacific Northwest where smart city technologies are tested before being deployed in communities at large. These technologies can help make cities "smarter" by improving sustainability, public health, well-being, and accessibility.
The Digital City Testbed Center at Portland State University establishes a network of campuses in the Pacific Northwest where smart city technologies are tested before being deployed in communities at large. These technologies can help make cities "smarter" by improving sustainability, public health, well-being, and accessibility.

Revision as of 02:16, November 4, 2021


Portland State University
Portland State University logo.png
Sector Consumer Discretionary"Consumer Discretionary" is not in the list (Buildings, Cybersecurity and Privacy, Data, Education, Public Safety, Rural, Smart Region, Transportation, Utility, Wellbeing, ...) of allowed values for the "Has sector" property.
Industry 25302010"25302010" is not in the list (Energy, Materials, Capital Goods, Commercial & Professional Services, Transportation, Automobiles & Components, Consumer Durables & Apparel, Consumer Services, Retailing, Food & Staples Retailing, ...) of allowed values for the "Has industry" property.
Type "Public Company" is not in the list (Sole proprietorship, Partnership, Nonprofit, Other, Federal Government, State Government, Local Government, Public, Employee Owned, Private, ...) of allowed values for the "Has biztype" property.
Founded 1946
Founder(s) Stephen Edward Epler
City, State Portland
Country Oregon
Area served Worldwide
Key Executives Property "Has e Presidentecutives" (as page type) with input value " President" contains invalid characters or is incomplete and therefore can cause unexpected results during a query or annotation process. Stephen Percy
[[ President]]
Revenue $361 million€ 317.68 <br />£ 267.14 <br />CA$ 458.47 <br />CNY 2,285.13 <br />KRW 442.387 <br />
Number of employees 3,800
Sponsorship Level Sponsor

DIGITAL CITY TESTBED CENTER

The Digital City Testbed Center at Portland State University establishes a network of campuses in the Pacific Northwest where smart city technologies are tested before being deployed in communities at large. These technologies can help make cities "smarter" by improving sustainability, public health, well-being, and accessibility.

Videos
Topic Description Speaker Play
Digital City Testbed Center Overview of the Digital City Testbed Center Jonathan Fink Digital City Testbed Center City Platform 5-9-19-1-1024x575.jpg
Accessible Wayfinding Our campus testbeds try out and help develop new technologies that assist people with disabilities. Two of our researchers are working on accessible wayfinding to improve navigation apps for people with disabilities. Jonathan Fink Wayfinding.jpg