smart cities

On Thursday, September 6th, 2018, Georgia Smart hosted over 85+ local government representatives, academic researchers, and industry representatives at the Georgia Tech Research Institute Conference Center for their Fall GA Smart Workshop.
Just over a year ago in September 2017, the City of Atlanta and Georgia Tech launched the North Avenue Smart Corridor. It’s the most connected corridor in Georgia and a living laboratory for traffic management through technology.
Georgia Tech and Newsweek host seminar on “How Driverless Cars Will Change the World”
The city is partnering with Georgia Tech as part of the Georgia Smart Communities Challenge.
Georgia Tech and the Atlanta Police Department use publicly-available data to optimize the city’s officer patrol zones.
The Georgia Smart Communities Challenge hosts a workshop to invite participants to apply for the 2019 program.
Students from Georgia Tech and universities across the country are participating in two summer programs to support local communities exploring smart technology and development.
Interdisciplinary scholars from around the world gathered in Tech Square on April 25 and 26 for the Beyond Smart Symposium.
Georgia Smart Community Projects Selected in Clayton County, Sandy Springs, Savannah, and Valdosta