Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Courtesy of the Cloud: Smart Buildings and Smart Cities

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Future Cities webinar sponsored by IBM
Webinar: From Smart Building to Smart City

Date: Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Time: 12 PM ET (9 AM PT)

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Linking buildings to a smart grid for energy management may be the starting place that quickly expands to include smart transportation systems, waste management, logistics systems, emergency services, and other vital organs of the urban environment. The cloud services that enable this model allow management and analytics to create a smart city, one capable of meeting the needs of its residents better than ever before, in a way that sustains resources and optimizes costs.

In this Webinar, speakers from Smart Buildings LLC, New York-Presbyterian Hospital, and IBM will explain how smart buildings become smart cities. Attendees will learn:

  • The basic characteristics and functions of smart buildings
  • How these facilities are interconnected
  • What kinds of urban systems can be included in such a network
  • How the cloud model can create a smart, sustainable, and self-regulating city from the foundation of smart buildings.

Register for this event today!

Report for Attendees
You'll receive this complimentary leadership report, Building the Way Forward: Designing Efficient Buildings for a Smarter Future, after attending the webinar
Featured Speakers
Jim Sinopoli, Principal, Smart Buildings LLC
Jim Sinopoli
Smart Buildings LLC
John D'Angelo, VP Engineering and Facilities Operations, New York-Presbyterian Hospital
Joseph Phillips, Director, Smarter Buildings/Smarter Cities, IBM Global Business Services

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