March Newsletter

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March 2019 eNewsletter
Georgia Smart Launches
2019 Smart Communities Challenge
  • Do you have a project to utilize technology and data to improve your community?
  • Do you want a dedicated Georgia Tech research team to help you with that project?
  • Do you want to be part of a network of peers in Georgia engaged in a year-long program that provides technical and financial assistance?

Following the success of our inaugural class of  Chatham, Gwinnett, Albany, and Chamblee, we are pleased to announce the next Challenge round for all Georgia Communities! Successful applicants will be provided with technical and financial assistance to develop and implement their smart project.

More information is on our website, including terms & conditions, application, and schedule!

Come to the GA Smart Community Growth Workshop in Atlanta on March 29th, 2019 to learn more about this opportunity. More info here. 

Learn More Here
GA Smart Webinar #3: Connected Vehicles: Are We There Yet?
By: Professor Angshuman Guin
View PowerPoint slides
here.
View Webinar
Missed our past webinars? You can view them here:

Webinar #1 - Heaven or Hell? The Impact of Autonomous Vehicles on Urban Form 

Ellen Dunham-Jones, Professor; Director, Urban Design Program, School of Architecture, Georgia Tech

Webinar #2 - Coastal Flooding Solutions in Savannah and Beyond

Kim Cobb, Georgia Power Chair &ADVANCE Professor, School of Earth & Atmospheric Sciences, Georgia Tech and Russ Clark, Senior Research Scientist, College of Computing, Georgia Tech

Upcoming Events:
Spotlight:
 
Professor Kim Cobb recently testified before the House Committee on Natural Resources urging for early action to protect agianst the impacts of climate change.
 

View her testimony here.
 

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We believe all communities can be smart. Through the integration of technology and data, communities of various sizes, geographies, and development can be empowered to improve their quality of life. That is why we have pulled together a cross-sectoral partnership to raise awareness and knowledge, develop networks, and implement smart projects. This monthly newsletter is part of this greater effort!
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