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WIEE World Innovation & Entrepreneurship Expo
UM School of Architecture Dean and CCS Smart Cities program director Rodolphe el-Khoury reported in from the inaugural WIEE World Innovation and Entrepreneurship Expo 2018 in Shanghai: “It turned out to be quite a good event and forum. UM was very visible, billed as ‘founding partner,’ and in great international company—MIT, Syracuse, UC San Diego, Aalto University, Tongji University, etc.”
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Smart Cities Positions UM in the Vanguard
The 2nd annual Smart Cities Miami Conference, presented this year by Hotwire Communications, explored the convergence of technology, design, and development in the shaping of a new urban landscape transformed by design innovation and disruptive technology.
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Artist Ivan Toth Depeña Smart Cities 2018 Panelist
Ivan Toth Depeña is an artist who is currently living and working in Charlotte, NC. With a Masters Degree in Architecture from Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design, Depeña’s artistic production is informed by his experience in art, architecture, technology and design, and encompasses a range of media.
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Limited Free Exhibitor Spaces Smart Cities 2018
Smart Cities Miami 2018 presented by Hotwire is offering a limited number of free Exhibitor Spaces. Showcase your business to an audience of potential clients, students, faculty, researchers, entrepreneurs, and smart cities experts.
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Day 2 Workshop: Hacking Main Street 4/6/2018
Smart Cities Conference Miami 2018 presents the “Hacking Main Street” Workshop which will look into the design and development of sensors with a built-in capacity to deliver information at the point of data collection. The main idea revolves around the general theme of turning the “under the hood” processes of data collection and digital connectivity into on-site visualizations carrying intelligible messages.
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Smart Cities 2018 Keynote Speaker is David Benjamin
David Benjamin is Founding Principal of The Living and Assistant Professor at Columbia GSAPP. His work focuses on expanding the definition of environmental sustainability through the frameworks of biology, computation, and a circular economy.