The State of the Smart Region Dinner will gather Elected Officials, Chief Information Officers, University Researchers, and Technology Leaders; to network, discuss, learn, and showcase the latest advancements of Smart Campus, City, and Region initiatives. The State of the Smart Region Dinner will include a networking cocktail event, followed by a seated dinner with opening remarks by Mayor Gallego of the city of Phoenix.
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The Maricopa Association of Governments Technical Advisory Group was formed in 1994 to encourage the development of telecommunication infrastructure and applications software, which increases government efficiency, improves access to public information, and expedites delivery of local government services in Maricopa and Pinal Counties. As part of the Smart Region Summit, the Committee agenda will focus on Smart Cities.
The MAG Management Committee is responsible for receiving input from technical committees, analyzing the technical and policy implications, and providing recommendations to the MAG Regional Council. The Management Committee consists of the chief administrators from each city/town and Native Nation in the MAG region, as well as Maricopa and Pinal Counties. As part of the Smart Region Summit, the MAG Management Committee meeting will highlight various projects around the region.
iDP is working with industry partner Logicalis to host an IoT Workshop for one of the Smart Region Consortium city members. This executive-level workshop will provide the city with knowledge of best practices to develop an IoT roadmap with prioritized objectives. The workshop is designed to offer an open and engaging conversation which is both challenging and thought-provoking, providing the city with a clear direction for potential next steps.
The Arizona Energy Consortium (AEC) will hold their 2nd Annual Southwest Energy Conference on November 13-14, 2019 at The Clayton House in Scottsdale. The event will bring together the Southwest region’s top regulatory officials, utility and public power leaders, innovative energy companies, and other stakeholders to discuss highly impactful energy topics impacting the Western energy markets.
State of Arizona’s 4th Annual Data Management Conference, AZData2019 is November 13, 2019. You can expect a full day of practical presentations featuring real-world solutions to real world data problems state agencies grapple with every day. This is a non-technical conference and is open to everyone.
Attendance is limited to 100 people. Please register early to reserve your spot.
ASU is leading the global effort to design cities that are more sustainable, resilient, smart, and livable. To help us understand the depth of research and opportunities for collaboration across these topics, the Center for Smart Cities and Regions and the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Institute of Sustainability are sponsoring this interactive research showcase.
CTI Urban Innovation Leadership Training helps cities to tackle these challenges through effective capacity building and skills development. It serves leaders, professionals, and practitioners within local, regional, state and national government organizations – as well as peers from other entities directly relevant to a city leader’s innovation and digitalization mission.
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