IoT to Tackle Urban Sustainability Challenges in D.C. Event
Cities worldwide grapple with transportation, energy efficiency, and water conservation challenges. An upcoming event, scheduled for May 14, 2014, aims to tackle these issues, focusing on the Internet of Things (IoT) as a potential solution. The event, hosted at the Microsoft Innovation and Policy Center in Washington, D.C., will occur from 8:30 AM to 10:00 AM. Organized by Microsoft, the Information Technology Industry Council (ITI), the Center for Data Innovation, and the Digital Energy and Sustainability Solutions Campaign, the panel promises insightful discussions on IoT and its impact on sustainability and energy. Daniel Castro, director of the Center for Data Innovation, will lead a discussion on IoT's role in urban sustainability. While the full participant list is not yet available, similar events often invite representatives from technology companies, energy initiatives, government bodies, economic associations, think tanks, and NGOs. The event offers a chance to explore IoT's role in urban sustainability and gain valuable insights into this rapidly evolving field.
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