smart cities

On Friday, September 22, the Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC) will host ConnectATL, a day-long summit bringing together city and county government officials, local transportation experts, and mobility industry leaders.
Georgia Tech’s managing director for Smart Cities and Inclusive Innovation discusses how Atlanta and Georgia Tech can advance smart city initiatives and put residents’ needs first.
On Thursday, September 14, the City of Atlanta launched the North Avenue Smart Corridor.
New sensors will gather wind speed data, and more, to better understand micro-climates.
Georgia Tech and the City of Atlanta co-hosted the Annual MetroLab Network Summit, which brought together more than 150 leading representatives from local government, major research universities, and relevant industry and nonprofit professionals.
Researchers at Georgia Tech are exploring how open data supports smart governance.
On January 30, Elizabeth Mynatt, distinguished professor and executive director of the Institute for People and Technology at Georgia Tech, co-organized and presented at a U.S. congressional briefing on intelligent infrastructure in Washington, D.C.
The first statewide program to support local governments across Georgia with seed funding, technical assistance, and more as they plan and activate smart development.
Jennifer Clark, associate professor of public policy at Georgia Tech, co-edits a new book on significant changes happening in the development of cities and regions.
For a second time, Georgia Tech and the Georgia Municipal Association hosted the Georgia Mayor’s Leadership Forum for Smart Cities and Inclusive Innovation.