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What's Next for Smart Cities?
[July 01, 2015]

What's Next for Smart Cities?


MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., July 1, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --





WHEN

11:00 a.m. EDT, Thursday, July 9, 2015

LOCATION:

Online webinar

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Online, with Free Registration: http://bit.ly/1IyREYA

SPEAKER:

Frost & Sullivan Partner and VP of Energy & Environment, Roberta Gamble


The term Smart City is gaining momentum the world over, but does that mean that cities are becoming "smarter" or just looking to improve their image? What does it truly mean to be a "smart" city? And is it resonating with their residents, businesses and visitors? Join Frost & Sullivan as we look into how the smallest changes approaching city services can have a big impact on everything from security to energy and traffic to urban revitalization

Reasons to Attend:

  • To understand key challenges cities are facing in the face of issues such as urbanization, environmental responses and new technologies
  • To examine new ways cities are integrating smarter solutions to address seemingly unrelated services, for better quality of life and a higher tax base
  • To explore how suppliers can provide comprehensive solutions to such a fragmented market

Analyst Quote

"Many cities are embracing new ways to communicate with their residents and businesses, such as parking and traffic apps, or leveraging social media, but smarter cities are going well beyond this to integrate solutions that can improve otherwise disparate services," suggests Frost & Sullivan Partner and VP of Energy & Environment Roberta Gamble. "Cities are finding new ways to compete and thrive in the face of growing urbanization."

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Supporting Resources

For more information about Frost & Sullivan's Energy & Power practice, please visit: http://www.energy.frost.com 

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SOURCE Frost & Sullivan


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