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09
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Past Event

Getting Smarter About Smart Cities

Monday, December 09, 2013

11:00 am - 12:30 pm EST

SEIU Building

1800 Massachusetts Ave. NW
Washington, DC

Global economic challenges demand new approaches to urban infrastructure and technology as well as innovative policies to advance and accommodate smart sustainable growth. Throughout the world, cities are seeking to become ‘smarter’ by pursuing a range of different strategies, including the creation of intelligent transport networks, constructing and retrofitting energy efficient buildings and harnessing the power of public data sets.

A smarter city is one that uses technological innovation to integrate public services, connect with citizens and enhance productivity. These places recognize the potential of technological innovation to foster economic growth while minimizing the strain on government resources. But by the same token, a city without a clear direction will often invest in new technology without broader purpose, creating disparate pockets of innovation that fail to result in community-wide change.

On Monday, December 9, the Metropolitan Policy Program at Brookings and Barcelona’s ESADE Business School hosted a forum to inform this discussion. The forum featured civic leaders from North America and Europe that are using emerging technologies to make the most of their limited budgets, accelerate the implementation of new digital solutions, and grow their metropolitan economies. The goal was to provide clarity to broad discussions about smart cities and understand how digital infrastructure investments can help cities harness the power of technology to bring their economic visions to fruition.

Following the panel, the participants took questions from the audience.

Wareham
Jonathan Wareham, Vice Dean and Professor, ESADE – Ramon Llull University

Adie
Brookings Senior Research Associate and Associate Fellow, Adie Tomer, moderates the panel discussion. From left to right: Adie Tomer, Chris Moore, Manel Sanroma, Jack Belcher, Katalin Gallyas

Vein
Keynote speaker, Chris Vein, Chief Innovation Officer for Global Information and Communications Technology Development, World Bank

RobPuentes
Robert Puentes, Metropolitan Policy Program Senior Fellow

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