IoT's Role in Urban Sustainability: A Breakfast Panel
On May 14, 2014, the Internet of Things (IoT) and its potential for sustainability and energy efficiency will be the focus of a panel discussion hosted by Microsoft, the Information Technology Industry Council, the Center for Data Innovation, and the Digital Energy and Sustainability Solutions Campaign. The event, 'The Breakfast-Panel: IoT and Sustainability/Energy', will take place from 8:30 AM to 10:00 AM at the Microsoft Innovation and Policy Center in Washington, DC.
Daniel Castro, director of the Center for Data Innovation, will lead the discussion, exploring the impact of IoT on sustainability and energy. The event aims to address the challenges cities face in transportation, energy efficiency, and water conservation, highlighting the opportunities IoT presents for improving urban services and sustainability. The panel is organized by the International Greentech & Eco Products Exhibition and Conference (IGEM).
The 'Breakfast-Panel: IoT and Sustainability/Energy' offers a platform for stakeholders to discuss the potential of IoT in addressing urban sustainability challenges. The event, held at the Microsoft Innovation and Policy Center, is set to provide insights into how IoT can enhance energy efficiency and conservation efforts in cities.