On December 4th, St. Louis’ citizens, entrepreneurs, and civic leaders will meet to road-map iNeighborhoods’ development of the Delmar Loop, Forest Park, and possibly other St. Louis region locations.
This is about the use of technology to foster connectedness and inclusivity and expand the opportunities for ALL citizens. Smart technologies can enable more equitable economic outcomes by enabling people to learn from each other by connecting with education, training, small businesses in the community, entrepreneurs, and other civic institutions. Divides that are still infamous, will begin to blur and eventually disappear.
Better, fairer economic outcomes and treating each other respectfully and justly will be on our roadmap. High impact Smart Cities are 90% sociology and 10% infrastructure. Smart technologies, innovation and technology-enabled inclusivity will be harnessed to help us get there.
Please come to iNeighborhoods's, December 4th workshop. Let’s build a city in which we all have a good place, and in which we all want to live. A light breakfast service and lunch will be provided. Networking will begin at 7:30 AM and the Workshop will start promptly at 8 AM.
For contributions, sponsorship or media opportunities, please contact Jessica Bueler at jessica@fusionmediaconcepts.com.
7:30 AM
Networking and Coffee/Breakfast Service
8:00 AM
Welcome and Introductions
The Story
Sponsor Recognition
Announcements
8:30 AM
What is Smart City & What Does it Means for STL? – Dave Sandel
The Industrial revolutions - Then vs Now
Work Completed to Date
The Neighborhood Process
Key Design Parameters - Inclusion & Neighborhood Involvement
9:00 AM
A Path to Learning Shared Prosperity – Mike Fabrizi MITRE Corp
Technology and Globalization - Opportunities & Challenges
Learning as a Key to Inclusive Prosperity
Why Innovation Neighborhoods Makes Sense
9:45 AM
Question & Answer Session
10:00-10:15 Break
10:15-10:50
Interactive Panel
Sharoninca Hardin, Superintendent - University City Schools
Jerry Cox, CEO Blendics
Pat McKeehan, Principal - PMcK Consulting
Ryan Cross, Regional Manager - Burns & McDonnell
Amy Zhou, Communications Lead - Milieu
10:50-11:00
Brainzooming – Building the Smart City
11:00-11:50
Lighting Round Community Development Session
11:50-12:00
Next Steps & Wrap Up
"I am very, very enthusiastic about this effort. The smart neighborhood concept builds on complexity theory and everything that makes cities such great engines of culture and value. I think this concept has legs that can walk across the world; it is wonderful that it is getting started in St. Louis."
Michael Fabrizi
Principal Member of the Technical Staff,
the MITRE Corporation