In 2016 we’re moving this conversation to our home base, New York City. Our program will focus on the question of what exactly the ubiquitous Internet of Things really means for cities, companies and communities.
When everything is instrumented and connected, it creates increased potential for efficiencies and enables new tools to address the challenges and opportunities that will drive the business and social structures of our interconnected, urbanized future.
The expanding digital economy is transforming communities and ecosystems, and the underlying social and economic infrastructure of our cities. If we can accurately gain insights and correlations from the intelligence of the internet of things that matter, it will ultimately create a faster-growing, healthier and wealthier global society.