From the city states of ancient Sumeria, long considered the creators of modern civilization and known for their innovations in language, governance, architecture, to present day Las Vegas, Singapore and San Francisco, cities have always been cradles of innovation. Now, with urban populations projected to reach 7.5B by 2050, cities must once again remake themselves.
In today’s cities, services and utilities operate independently and autonomously. But to manage explosive population growth, they must become ecosystems of interconnectivity, powered by data, running in a multi-cloud world.
Each city faces its own vision and unique challenges in achieving this. Join us in conversation with civic innovators from around the world as we explore those challenges – and how Edge computing and the Internet of Things are helping them meet their goals.
Join Martin Yates, CTO at Dell Technologies, as he talks with Michael Sherwood from the City of Las Vegas to hear what one of the most innovative cities across the globe is doing to build a digital city.