Smart Cities NY Coming May 8-10 to NYC’s Pier 36

Posted by Content Coordinator on Thursday, April 12th, 2018

Get ready to attend the Smart Cities NY 2018 conference, taking place May 8-10 in NYC. The first day’s events will be held a the Brooklyn Navy Yard, and the remainder of the conference will take place at Pier 36 in lower Manhattan.

Attendees can expect a packed schedule, with dozens of high-profile speakers.

From the conference web site:

Smart Cities New York (SCNY) is North America’s leading global conference exploring the emerging influence of cities in shaping the future. With the global smart city market expected to grow to $1.6 trillion within the next three years, Smart Cities New York is Powered by People and guided this year by its “Emerging Power Of Cities” theme. The conference brings together top thought leaders and senior members of the private and public sector to discuss investments in physical and digital infrastructure, health, education, sustainability, security, mobility, workforce development, and more, to ensure cities are central to advancing and improving urban life.

Smart Cities NY Speakers include:

 

  • Diane Hoskins, Co-CEO, Gensler
  • Don Katz, Founder, Audible
  • Steve Benjamin, Mayor, City of Columbia
  • Jeffrey Sachs, Director, Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN)
  • Bruce Katz, Vice President, Brookings Metropolitan Policy Program
  • David Ehrenberg, President & CEO, Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation
  • Jennifer Bernstein, Urban Innovation Specialist, UNICEF
  • Jonathan Bowles, Executive Director, Center for an Urban Future
  • LaToya Cantrell, Mayor Elect, City of New Orleans

To learn more, visit the conference web site: https://smartcitiesny.com/

Click here to register for Smart Cities NY 2018

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