smart cities

In an interview with IPaT before speaking at Industry Innovation Day on April 13th in Tech Square, O’Malley discusses three qualities of a successful city-university partnership and some of the challenges these collaborations can address.
Smart Cities and Inclusive Innovation Managing Director Debra Lam has been named one of StateScoop's Top Women in Technology 2017.
Winning projects focus on technology for social good, transit, medical intervention and more.
Hundreds of people, including business leaders, researchers, city officials, entrepreneurs, government and non-profit leaders and students, descended upon Tech Square as IPaT hosted its annual Industry Innovation Day.
For the second year in a row, Georgia Tech’s Center for Serve-Learn-Sustain hosted a satellite conference as part of the Integrated Network for Social Sustainability (INSS).
On Friday, July 14th the Georgia Institute of Technology hosted a forum on sustainable mobility and smart cities.
On July 21st 2017, Georgia Institute of Technology convened local governments, government associations, and industry and academic leaders for a half-day workshop to discuss the application of advanced technology for local government.
At Atlanta City Hall, Georgia Tech hosted the second installment of the 2017 Smart Cities Speaker Series.
On Friday, September 15, Georgia Tech researchers will participate in the city’s inaugural Experience SmartATL event at Ponce City Market.
For decades, cities have used data to solve critical problems; advances in technology are now enhancing their efforts.