![]() Media inquiries: Please contact the office's Public Information Officer, Ashley Okawa, at or 80. Click here to register at Global City Teams Challenge.June 2015 – Global City Team Festival: Present completed project to other participantsĬurrent partners include the National Science Foundation (NSF), Department of Transportation (DOT), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), IBM, Intel, Qualcomm, Cisco, Juniper Networks, Extreme Networks and Arm Holdings.Winter 2015 (February) – Tech-jam: An opportunity to present the project and get feedback from other involved teams.Upcoming events for the Global City Teams Challenge are: Participation in the event can provide an opportunity to showcase a city/community as forward thinking and to develop public-private partnerships within cities/communities. Interested parties will be connected to those sponsors. Requirements for participation are: two involved entities, a site location and a project idea. All projects should be able to be replicated and should provide a foundation for other cities/communities to adopt. A global competition seeking entrepreneurs whose ventures utilize smart city solutions to address risk, equity and sustainability in our urban environments. The projects should be linked to developing a smart city. ![]() ![]() ![]() These teams are to collaborate across industry and develop Internet of Things (IoT) projects. The challenge is open to any organization or individual across the globe willing to participate in a team on a voluntary basis. This challenge aims to advance technology in the direction of developing smart cities/communities. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has teamed with US Ignite to provide the Global City Teams Challenge. ![]()
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