The City of Philadelphia’s smart city technologies are crucial for a modern, thriving, world-class city that meets our residents’ most pressing needs. Through SmartCityPHL, an initiative improving quality-of-life through innovative technologies, the City is working towards improving the mobility of citizens and goods in our region, relying on data and information-based decision-making.
In the first program of our Smart Cities series, we invite you to join a conversation among leaders at SEPTA, the City of Philadelphia, and other industry experts to learn how we can create the right digital infrastructure that enables smart solutions and development opportunities. How can the City and the private sector share resources—like knowledge, networks, and skills—to address issues around mobility in the region?
The Chamber’s Smart Cities series will focus on the City of Philadelphia’s smart city technologies that improve quality of life, increase efficiency and sustainability, and new technologies to improve resource equity.
Featured Speakers:
Lex Powers, Strategic Planning Manager, Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Association (SEPTA)
Mike Carroll, Deputy Managing Director for Transportation, Infrastructure & Sustainability, City of Philadelphia
Steve Wray, Senior Vice President and Principal, Econsult Solutions, Inc.
Lillian Coral, Director/National Strategy + Technology Innovation, John S. and James L. Knight Foundation
Andrew Stober, Head of Public Partnerships and Carpool, Waze
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