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Finding fresh perspectives on smart places

21/06/21

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The Covid-19 pandemic has changed perspectives on what makes smart places, and the digital systems that underpin them.

The need for social distancing and an expectation of new patterns of work and travelling is forcing local, regional and national authorities to think afresh about how people will live, work and move about their cities and towns.

This will require new thinking about how we use space, the integration of different forms of transport and how this relates to issues such as public health and environmental sustainability.

It is going to require new digital solutions, harnessing the internet of things and new ways of exploiting data, aimed at making our cities and places smarter, more inclusive and more responsive to the needs of citizens and business.

This forms the backdrop to this week’s Smart Places, Smart Cities 2021 conference, to be staged online by UKAuthority between 11.00-12.30 on Wednesday and Thursday, 23 and 24 June.

A series of speakers at the cutting edge of smart place initiatives will address issues such as future proofing cities, the underlying connectivity, new approaches to data and harnessing the potential of the IoT.

It provides a great opportunity to broaden your understanding that are going to be crucial to the future of the planning and management of cities and towns and the desire to build better environments for our communities.

You can register for the event here

Wednesday, 23 June - 11:00 to 12:30 (click here for further information on sessions / speakers)

  • Greater London Authority - Nathan Pierce, Head of Smart London Team & Programme Director of Sharing Cities
  • Greater Manchester Combined Authority - Jon Burt, Lead Enterprise Architect
  • Cisco - Stu Higgins, Head of Smart Cities and IoT
  • Sunderland City Council - Liz St Louis, Assistant Director of Smart Cities
  • Q&A / Panel Discussion

Thursday, 24 June - 11:00 to 12:30 (click here for further information on sessions / speakers)

  • Cambridgeshire County Council - Dan Clarke, Strategy and Partnerships Manager
  • South London Partnership - Andrew Parsons, IoT Programme Manager and Bradley Coupar, Social Worker and Smart Place Project Manager
  • City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council - Adrian Walker, T-Projects Manager and University of Bradford - Professor Andrew Wilson, Chair in Forensic & Archaeological Sciences
  • Q&A / Panel Discussion

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