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Our Connected Triangle+ Summit II held in partnership with the All Things Open Conference included a focused dialogue on expanding digital equity and inclusion efforts and a regional smart city challenge to smart tech companies in the four use case of Climate Change Stormwater, Electrification, and Air Quality.
Thank you to RIoT for leading the Regional Challenge and special thank you to the participating companies and organizations for pitching smart city solutions.
Here are the participating companies and organizations:
Picacity AI - Unified Decision & Control Platform for Smart City/District/Campus/Building
ms.GIS - Application of GeoSpatial Technologies and Internet of Things to build solutions for Smart Cities, Smart Infrastructure, Smart Mobility and Smart Energy.
Breeze Technologies - Industry leader in modern ambient emission sensors, data & analytics.
Lifescale Analytics - PropFITmonitoring system provides continuous coverage and notifications if an area is affected by pollutants or environmental concerns.
JustAir - An air quality data management platform to create change.
Varidx - AI analysis of real-time and historical data provides a street level model of flooding, enables notification of emergency managers and residents, and integrates with GPS applications to reroute traffic.
Nimble Energy - Democratizing Access to Energy and Sustainability Expertise with AI/ML, focused on planning and optimizing EV charging infrastructure.
Opendatasoft - Centralize and share your data assets with our data portal software.
Congratulations to Regional Challenge winner, JustAir!
JustAir - An air quality data management platform to create change.
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Connected Triangle+ Summit II Agenda
Focus on regional digital equity and inclusion and to issue two regional smart city challenges.
Time
Topic
Speakers
9-10 a.m.
Welcome and opening remarks
John Holden, City of Raleigh Trey Rabon, AT&T Jeff Sural, Sural Consulting
10-11:15 a.m.
Digital Equity Opening Plenary: What we know and what we are doing
Kenisha Hinton, Wake County Rachel Stark, City of Charlotte Joey Nelson, AT&T
11:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
Digital Equity Opening Plenary: What more we can and should do
Annette Taylor, Director, Office of Digital Equity and Literacy Veronica Creech, Advance Community Health Mark Williams, Hub Zone Technology Initiative