Overview

Join us on October 23, 2018 for a half-day event on Data in Smarter Cities: Who Owns It? Who Runs It? Who Benefits?

Effective capture and imaginative use of data is wholly necessary for cities to become smarter. But underneath that statement of the obvious lurks a number of knotty challenges, as well as opportunities for cities to take on wholly different approaches and even to find new sources of revenue.

Our half-day program is centered on these issues and will look to unlock a variety of viewpoints on areas such as privacy, security, ownership, and business models (for both cities and the suppliers of solutions), as we look to provide a lay of the land on the challenges and the opportunities that exist at the intersection of data and cities.

Our attendance will be capped at 100 seats, so please register as soon as possible in order to participate. 

Agenda

Effective capture and imaginative use of data is wholly necessary for cities to become smarter. But underneath that statement of the obvious lurks a number of knotty challenges, as well as opportunities for cities to take on wholly different approaches and even to find new sources of revenue.

Our half-day program is centered on these issues and will look to unlock a variety of viewpoints on areas such as privacy, security, ownership, and business models (for both cities and the suppliers of solutions), as we look to provide a lay of the land on the challenges and the opportunities that exist at the intersection of data and cities.

Below is our preliminary agenda for the event. Please check back over the summer for updates. 

Featured speakers

October 23, 2018

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  • Registration Opens
  • Welcome & Introductions
  • Keynote

    We are excited to announce our keynote for the event, Bruce Schneier. Bruce is the Chief Technology Officer of IBM Resilient, Board Member of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, and a fellow at Harvard’s Berkman Center. He is an internationally renowned security technologist and bestselling author, and recently released Click Here to Kill Everybody: Security and Survival in a Hyper-Connected World, in which he argues regulation is inevitable as the Internet of Things begins to transform our cities, infrastructure and lives.

    All attendees will receive a complimentary copy of the book, courtesy of MaRS!

  • Data for the Public Good: Whose, How and Who Pays?
  • Networking Break
  • Innovation Showcase

    Six companies will introduce their smart city solutions and provide their perspective on the data issues addressed in the previous sessions.

  • Closing Reception

Venue/Travel

The Data and Smarter Cities half-day event will take place at Grand Central Tech’s Urban Tech Hub, one of our Community Partners for the event.

Urban Tech Hub at Grand Central Tech
335 Madison Avenue

4th Floor
New York, NY 10017

Speakers

Sponsors

We are pleased to announce that this event is sponsored by Silicon Valley Bank and in partnership with ACRE, Grand Central Tech, and MaRS. 

Registration

Registration for this half-day program is $50.

Terms & Conditions

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