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Smart Communities
Roadshow 2019
What does Smart mean to your community?
Toronto 1 March | Ottawa 4 March | Vancouver 6 March | Edmonton 8 March

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Roadshow 2019 Smart Communities - What does Smart mean to your community? - Public Sector Network
01 / introduction

A community designed to be ‘Smart’ will only                  This is a challenge for all of us: cities, planners,    WHO WILL ATTEND?
realise its true potential if the sum of its efforts          builders, technology providers. For our
                                                                                                                       Federal and Provincial government policy makers
help it become more competitive; creating a                   communities of tomorrow to thrive, we have an
place people will choose to call home, find work              acute responsibility to think creatively about how       City mayors, city councillors, chief executives
opportunities and play.                                       we apply technology to improve our productivity          and general managers, city managers and
                                                              and contribute to our long-term visions.                 administrators
As we turn our focus to building our capacity and                                                                      City planners and heads of planning
capabilities to become a Smart Community, we                  The Smart Communities Roadshow will focus on             Regional and municipal economic
know we need to address key issues including                  how key actors create clear strategies that align
                                                                                                                       development officers
budgetary models, planning for inclusivity                    with the collaborative efforts of their stakeholders.
of diversity, evaluating the real potential for               Technologies that support smarter and safer              Senior digital & IT leaders from cities, utilities,
Smart technologies. How can we ensure our                     environments will also come to the fore at the           energy, health and transport sectors
investments – financial, collaborative efforts                summit, with a broad range of smart insights and         Infrastructure and construction experts
and time – pay off?                                           innovations on show centered on making cities            Policy managers and advisors
                                                              more resilient and liveable places to be.                Financial institutions and venture capitalists
                                                                                                                       Urban planners & consultants
WHY ATTEND? Network and benchmark with your peers from across the province and country as you learn about:

  Creating new smart              Installing & distributing   Aligning with upcoming           Building capacity      Asking the key Smart                  Earning social
   models to unleash                 smart projects for           local, regional &             and capability in        questions when                 permission and trust
    innovation and                 inclusive of diversity,     nationwide initiatives         your city to deliver    evaluating technology               through real-time
   extracting optimal               competitiveness and           for collaborative          transformation goals                                        citizen engagement
    value from tech                       liveability               opportunities

smart Communities roadshow 2019                                                                                       call: +1 647 969 4509 // email: andrew@publicsectornetwork.co
04 / locations
EDMONTON | 8 MARCH 2019                                                                            OTTAWA | 4 MARCH 2019
                                                                                                   The Hon. Kelly Gillis, Deputy Minister, Infrastructure and Communities
Mayor Cathy Heron, City of St Albert
                                                                                                   Infrastructure Canada
Wendy Gnenz, Chief Information Officer, City of Edmonton
                                                                                                   Mayor M. Pedneaud-Jobin, City of Gatineau
Steph Yong, Smart Cities Lead, City of Saskatoon
                                                                                                   TBC, National Capital Commission
Monique Nesset, Smart City Lead, Senior Business Strategist, City of Calgary
                                                                                                   Mike Tremblay, President & CEO, Invest Ottawa & Bayview Yards
Gordon Coulman, Director | Innovation and Technology Services, City of St Albert                   Marc René de Cotret, Director of Service Transformation, City of Ottawa
Eleni Stroulia , Professor, Project Director, Integrated Strategic Data Systems, Faculty           Elizabeth Lepage, Smart Cities Lead, City of Laval
of Science, University of Alberta                                                                  Steve Kent, Chief Administrative Officer, City of Mount Pearl
Barb Scully, Connected Communities Program Manager, Parkland County                                Laurie Guthrie, Smart Cities Project Manager, City of Fredericton
John D. Lee, President & CEO, Economic Development Regina                                          Craig Desjardins, Director, Strategy, Innovation & Partnerships
Tim Murphy, Vice President, Health, Alberta Innovates                                              Office of the CAO, City of Kingston
Mike O’Donnell, Councillor, City of Regina                                                         Chris Moore, Chief Information Officer, Toronto and Region Conservation
                                                                                                   Authority (TRCA)
Speaker TBC, City of Airdrie
                                                                                                   Peter Taylor, Director of Information Technology, City of Greater Sudbury
Lisa Holmes, Jury Member,
                                                                                                   Jenna Sudds, Councillor Kanata North, City of Ottawa
Smart Cities Challenge Canada                                                                      Cheryl Jensen, President, Algonquin College
Tim Antoniuk, Associate Professor, Design Studies                                                  Eric Champagne, Associate Professor, Univeristy of Ottawa
University of Alberta                                                                              David Mitchell, Mayor, Town of Bridgewater
Prof. R.Shields, Academic Director, City Region                                                    Grant J McDonald FCPA , Office Managing Partner, KPMG
Studies Centre, University of Alberta (tentative)
Dwight Fitz Bramble, Economic Development
Coordinator, City of Estevan
Chris Dambrowitz, Associate Vice President,
                                                                                                                                   TORONTO | 1 MARCH 2019
                                                                                                                                   Shawn Slack, Chief Information Officer, City of
Research and Innovation, NAIT                                                                                                      Mississauga
Karina Guy, Partner, KPMG                                                                                                          Nasir Kenea, PhD, Chief Information Officer, City of
                                                                                                                                   Markham
                                                                                                                                   Barbara Swartzentruber, Executive Director, Strategy,
                                                                                                                                   Innovation, Intergovernmental Services, City of Guelph
                                                                                                                                   Lawrence Eta, Deputy Chief Information Officer, City of
                                                                                                                                   Toronto
                                                                                                                                   Paula Kwan, Director - Civic Innovation, City of Toronto
                                                                                                                                   Andrea McKinney, Chief Digital Officer, City of Hamilton
                                                                                                                                   Cory Bluhm, Executive Director, Economic Development,
                                                                                                                                   City of Kitchener
                                                                                                                                   Kristina Verner, Vice President, Innovation, Sustainability
                                                                                                                                   and Prosperity, Waterfront Toronto
                                                                                                                                   Fazal Husain, Director of Enterprise Solutions Services,
                                                                                                                                   City of Toronto
VANCOUVER | 6 MARCH 2019                                                                                                           Steven N. Liss, Vice-President, Research & Innovation,
                                                                                                                                   Ryerson University
Leo de Sousa, Deputy Chief Information Officer, City of Vancouver
                                                                                                                                   Shauna Brail, Associate Professor, Urban Studies
Colleen McCormick, Director, Connected Communities BC, Ministry of Citizens’ Services, BC                                          Program, University of Toronto
Provincial Government                                                                                                              Nicole Goodman, Senior Associate, Innovation Policy
Denise Tambellini, Manager Intergovernmental Relations, City of Richmond                                                           Lab, Director, Centre for e-Democracy, University of
Wendy Dupley, Executive Director Economic Development, City of Abbotsford                                                          Toronto
Dallas Gislason | Director of Economic Development, South Island Prosperity Project                                                Michelle Holland, Advocate for the Innovation Economy
Andreas Boehm, Intelligent Cities Manager, City of Kelowna                                                                         Daniel Munns, Manager Technology & Innovation
Andy Yan, Director, City Program, Continuing Studies, Adjunct Professor, Simon Fraser University                                   Services, Town of Whitby
                                                                                                                                   Karthik Venkataraman, Senior Manager of Information
David Michelson, Associate Professor, University of British Columbia
                                                                                                                                   Technology, City of St Catharines
Duane Elverum, Executive Director & Co-Founder, CityStudio Vancouver                                                               Colin Earp, National Transport Leader, KPMG
Chris Sainsbury, National Infrastructure Lead for Smart Cities, KPMG
smart Communities roadshow 2019                                                                     call: +1 647 969 4509 // email: andrew@publicsectornetwork.co
05/Agenda - Toronto - March 1
     8:15am       DOORS OPEN                                                                                                 REALIZING OUTCOMES FOR THE RESIDENTS OF OUR CITIES -
                                                                                                                             SMART CITIES CASE STUDY
                                                                                                        10:50am              Barbara Swartzentruber, Executive Director, Strategy, Innovation,
     8:45am       WELCOME AND OPENING REMARKS FROM THE CHAIR & PSN
                                                                                                                             Intergovernmental Services, City of Guelph
                  WHAT DOES ‘SMART’ MEAN FOR YOUR COMMUNITY?
                  Not every city will have the same goals and needs when becoming a                     11:10am              REIMAGING THE WAY WE DELIVER CITY SERVICES
                  smart city. The technologies a smart city needs vary based on the region                                   Paula Kwan, Director - Civic Innovation, City of Toronto
                  and the country. Implementing technology simply because it exists isn’t
     8:50am       enough. Remembering that everyone’s vision for a smart city is not the
                  same, so having to decide on what a smart city means to you is of great                                    INTERACTIVE THINK TANK SESSIONS - DELEGATES PICK ONE SESSION
                  importance. This session will look at the various forms of ‘Smart’.                                        The Leadership Challenge / The Financial Challenge / The Collaboration
                  Colin Earp, National Transport Leader, KPMG                                                                Challenge / The Performance Challenge / The UX Challenge / The
                                                                                                        11:30am              Technical Challenge / The Legal and Regulatory Challenge / The Risk
                  KEYNOTE: THE CITY OF THE FUTURE - SENSORS, NETWORKS,                                                       Aversion Challenge / The Diversity and Community Challenge / The
                  HACKERS AND THE FUTURE OF URBAN LIFE*                                                                      Procurement Challenge
                  Since cities emerged ten thousand years ago, they have become one of
                  the most impressive artifacts of humanity. But their evolution has been
    9:00am        anything but linear—cities have gone through moments of radical change,                                    PANEL DISCUSSION: MAKING SMART COMMUNITIES A REALITY
                  turning points that redefine their very essence. This keynote session will                                 • Where do we begin and what do we focus on?
                                                                                                                             • How can we create and implement the vision for progressive,
                  look at the future possibilities for our cities, and what do we need to do to                              sustainable future cities that benefit our residents? How can we build
                  get there?                                                                                                 community consensus in our cities to prioritise the work that needs to
                  Shawn Slack, Chief Information Officer, City of Mississauga                                                be done?
                                                                                                                             • How can we build the capabilities in our cities to manage the necessary
                                                                                                                             change?
                  SPONSOR: EXPLORING THE ROLE OF DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES IN                                                     • How can we lead and implmenent innovative and transformatioal
    9:20am        CREATING SMART COMMUNITIES                                                                                 strategies into our cities to effect change?
                                                                                                                             • What are the technologies that we will see making the biggest impact
                                                                                                                             in the next 5 years? IoT, digital, big data & analytics, mobile, social,
                  BUILDING CAPACITY AND CAPABILITY IN YOUR CITY TO DELIVER                                                   autonomous vehicles, what else?
    9:40am        YOUR SMART CITIES GOALS                                                               12:30pm              • How can these technologies help cities function more efficiently, deliver
                  Lawrence Eta, Deputy Chief Information Officer, City of Toronto                                            better services, increase resilience, improve governance and quality of
                                                                                                                             life?
                                                                                                                             • Questions from the audience...
                  PANEL: CREATING EFFECTIVE PARTNERSHIPS BETWEEN INDUSTRY,                                                   Nasir Kenea, PhD, Chief Information Officer, City of Markham
                  ACADEMIA, COMMUNITIES AND NGO’S TO DRIVE CITY INNOVATION                                                   Andrea McKinney, Chief Digital Officer, City of Hamilton
                  • How can Cities create the framework necessary for Innovation?                                            Cory Bluhm, Executive Director, Economic Development, City of Kitchener
                  • How can the built environment and city design help foster innovation by                                 Kristina Verner, Vice President, Innovation, Sustainability and Prosperity,
                  creating more collaborative opportunities for their people?                                                Waterfront Toronto
                  • What does it take to create an ecosystem of innovators?                                                  Daniel Munns, Manager Technology & Innovation Services, Town of
                  • Creating spaces that supporting urban innovation and diminish the                                        Whitby
    10:00am       digital divide                                                                                             Karthik Venkataraman, Senior Manager of Information Technology, City of
                  Steven N. Liss, Vice-President, Research & Innovation, Ryerson                                             St Catharines
                  University
                  Shauna Brail, Associate Professor, Urban Studies Program, University of
                  Toronto                                                                                1:00pm              CLOSING REMARKS FROM THE CHAIR
                  Nicole Goodman, Senior Associate, Innovation Policy Lab, Director, Centre
                  for e-Democracy, Brock University
                  Julie Hannaford, Deputy Chief Librarian, University of Toronto                         1:05pm              NETWORKING LUNCH

                                                                                                  *Book title by Carlo Ratti (MIT.) and Matthew Claudel
     10:30am          NETWORKING BREAK
smart Communities roadshow 2019                                                                                                            call: +1 647 969 4509 // email: andrew@publicsectornetwork.co
05/Agenda - Ottawa - March 4
      8:15am         DOORS OPEN                                                                                            REALIZING OUTCOMES FOR THE RESIDENTS OF OUR CITIES -
                                                                                                      11:20am              SMART CITIES CASE STUDY
                                                                                                                           Laurie Guthrie, Smart Cities Project Manager, City of Fredericton
     8:50am          WELCOME AND OPENING REMARKS FROM THE CHAIR & PSN

                     WHAT DOES ‘SMART’ MEAN FOR YOUR COMMUNITY?                                                            TOPIC TBC
                     Not every city will have the same goals and needs when becoming a                11:40am              Chris Moore, Chief Information Officer, Toronto and Region Conservation
                     smart city. The technologies a smart city needs vary based on the region                              Authority (TRCA)
     8:55am          and the country. Implementing technology simply because it exists isn’t
                     enough. Remembering that everyone’s vision for a smart city is not the
                     same, so having to decide on what a smart city means to you is of great                               INTERACTIVE THINK TANK SESSIONS - DELEGATES PICK ONE SESSION
                     importance. This session will look at the various forms of ‘Smart’.                                   The Leadership Challenge / The Financial Challenge / The Collaboration
                     Grant J McDonald FCPA, Office Managing Partner, KPMG
                                                                                                                           Challenge / The Performance Challenge / The UX Challenge / The
                                                                                                      12:00pm
                                                                                                                           Technical Challenge / The Legal and Regulatory Challenge / The Risk
                     MINISTERIAL ADDRESS
     9:05am          The Hon. Kelly Gillis, Deputy Minister, Infrastructure and Communities                                Aversion Challenge / The Diversity and Community Challenge / The
                     Infrastructure Canada                                                                                 Procurement Challenge

                     KEYNOTE: THE CITY OF THE FUTURE                                                   1:00pm              NETWORKING LUNCH
     9:20am          TBC, National Capital Commission
                                                                                                                           THE SMARTEST LITTLE CITY IN CANADA? THE BEGINNING OF
                                                                                                       1:30pm              MOUNT PEARL’S DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION JOURNEY
     9:40am          SPONSOR: EXPLORING THE ROLE OF DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES IN                                                Steve Kent, Chief Administrative Officer, City of Mount Pearl
                     CREATING SMART COMMUNITIES

                                                                                                       1:50pm              TOPIC TBC
                     PANEL: CREATING EFFECTIVE PARTNERSHIPS BETWEEN INDUSTRY,                                              Elizabeth Lepage, Smart Cities Lead, City of Laval
                     ACADEMIA, COMMUNITIES AND NGO’S TO DRIVE CITY INNOVATION
                     Panellists:
                     Mike Tremblay, President & CEO, Invest Ottawa & Bayview Yards                                         PANEL DISCUSSION: MAKING SMART COMMUNITIES A REALITY
                                                                                                                           Panellists:
     10:00am         Cheryl Jensen, President, Algonquin College                                                           Mayor M. Pedneaud-Jobin, City of Gatineau
                     Eric Champagne, Associate Professor, Univeristy of Ottawa                         2:10pm              Elizabeth Lepage, Smart Cities Lead, City of Laval
                     Craig Desjardins, Director, Strategy, Innovation & Partnerships                                       David Mitchell, Mayor, Town of Bridgewater
                     Office of the CAO, City of Kingston                                                                   Steve Kent, Chief Administrative Officer, City of Mount Pearl
                     Jenna Sudds, Councillor Kanata North, City of Ottawa                                                  Peter Taylor, Director of Information Technology, City of Greater Sudbury

     10:30am         NETWORKING BREAK                                                                 2:50pm               CLOSING REMARKS FROM THE CHAIR

                     BUILDING CAPACITY AND CAPABILITY IN YOUR CITY TO DELIVER                         3:00pm               CLOSE OF DAY
     11:00am         YOUR SMART CITIES GOALS
                     Marc René de Cotret, Director of Service Transformation, City of Ottawa    *Book title by Carlo Ratti (MIT.) and Matthew Claudel

smart Communities roadshow 2019                                                                                                          call: +1 647 969 4509 // email: andrew@publicsectornetwork.co
05 /Agenda - Vancouver - March 6
      8:15am         DOORS OPEN                                                                                                 REALIZING OUTCOMES FOR THE RESIDENTS OF OUR CITIES -
                                                                                                                                SMART CITIES CASE STUDY
                                                                                                           10:50am              Colleen McCormick, Director, Connected Communities BC, Ministry of
     8:45am          WELCOME AND OPENING REMARKS FROM THE CHAIR & PSN                                                           Citizens’ Services, BC

                     WHAT DOES ‘SMART’ MEAN FOR YOUR COMMUNITY?                                                                 SMART SOUTH ISLAND VISION 2040
                     Not every city will have the same goals and needs when becoming a                     11:10am              Dallas Gislason, Director of Economic Development, South Island
                     smart city. The technologies a smart city needs vary based on the region                                   Prosperity Project
                     and the country. Implementing technology simply because it exists isn’t
     8:50am          enough. Remembering that everyone’s vision for a smart city is not the
                     same, so having to decide on what a smart city means to you is of great                                    INTERACTIVE THINK TANK SESSIONS - DELEGATES PICK ONE SESSION
                     importance. This session will look at the various forms of ‘Smart’.                                        The Leadership Challenge / The Financial Challenge / The Collaboration
                     Chris Sainsbury, National Infrastructure Lead for Smart Cities, KPMG                                       Challenge / The Performance Challenge / The UX Challenge / The
                                                                                                           11:30am              Technical Challenge / The Legal and Regulatory Challenge / The Risk
                                                                                                                                Aversion Challenge / The Diversity and Community Challenge / The
                     KEYNOTE: THE CITY OF THE FUTURE - SENSORS, NETWORKS,                                                       Procurement Challenge
                     HACKERS AND THE FUTURE OF URBAN LIFE*
                     Since cities emerged ten thousand years ago, they have become one of
                     the most impressive artifacts of humanity. But their evolution has been
     9:00am          anything but linear—cities have gone through moments of radical change,                                    PANEL DISCUSSION: MAKING SMART COMMUNITIES A REALITY
                     turning points that redefine their very essence. This keynote session will                                 • Where do we begin and what do we focus on?
                     look at the future possibilities for our cities, and what do we need to do to                              • How can we create and implement the vision for progressive,
                     get there?                                                                                                 sustainable future cities that benefit our residents? How can we build
                     Leo de Sousa, Deputy Chief Information Officer, City of Vancouver                                          community consensus in our cities to prioritise the work that needs to be
                                                                                                                                done?
                                                                                                                                • How can we build the capabilities in our cities to manage the necessary
                     SPONSOR: EXPLORING THE ROLE OF DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES IN                                                     change?
     9:20am          CREATING SMART COMMUNITIES                                                                                 • How can we lead and implmenent innovative and transformatioal
                                                                                                                                strategies into our cities to effect change?
                                                                                                                                • What are the technologies that we will see making the biggest impact
                     BUILDING CAPACITY AND CAPABILITY IN YOUR CITY TO DELIVER                                                   in the next 5 years? IoT, digital, big data & analytics, mobile, social,
                     YOUR SMART CITIES GOALS                                                               12:30pm              autonomous vehicles, what else?
     9:40am          Denise Tambellini, Manager Intergovernmental Relations, City of                                            • How can these technologies help cities function more efficiently, deliver
                     Richmond                                                                                                   better services, increase resilience, improve governance and quality of
                                                                                                                                life?
                     PANEL: CREATING EFFECTIVE PARTNERSHIPS BETWEEN INDUSTRY,                                                   • Questions from the audience...
                     ACADEMIA, COMMUNITIES AND NGO’S TO DRIVE CITY INNOVATION                                                   Colleen McCormick, Director, Connected Communities BC, Ministry of
                     • How can Cities create the framework necessary for Innovation?                                            Citizens’ Services, BC
                     • How can the built environment and city design help foster innovation by                                 Wendy Dupley, Executive Director Economic Development, City of
                     creating more collaborative opportunities for their people?                                                Abbotsford
                     • What does it take to create an ecosystem of innovators?                                                  Dallas Gislason, Director of Economic Development, South Island
     10:00am         • Creating spaces that supporting urban innovation and diminish the                                        Prosperity Project
                     digital divide                                                                                             Andreas Boehm, Intelligent Cities Manager, City of Kelowna
                     Duane Elverum, Executive Director & Co-Founder, CityStudio Vancouver
                     Andy Yan, Director, City Program, Continuing Studies, Adjunct Professor,               1:00pm              CLOSING REMARKS FROM THE CHAIR
                     Simon Fraser University
                     David Michelson, Associate Professor, University of British Columbia
                                                                                                            1:05pm              NETWORKING LUNCH
     10:30am         NETWORKING BREAK
                                                                                                     *Book title by Carlo Ratti (MIT.) and Matthew Claudel

smart Communities roadshow 2019                                                                                                               call: +1 647 969 4509 // email: andrew@publicsectornetwork.co
05 /Agenda - Edmonton - March 8
      8:15am         DOORS OPEN                                                                                                 SMART PARKLAND: USING TECHNOLOGY TO IMPROVE LIVES,
                                                                                                           10:50am              CAREERS, BUSINESSES IN OUR COMMUNITY
     8:45am          WELCOME AND OPENING REMARKS FROM THE CHAIR & PSN                                                           Barb Scully, Connected Communities Program Manager, Parkland County

                     WHAT DOES ‘SMART’ MEAN FOR YOUR COMMUNITY?                                                                 SMARTER WAYS TO HELP AT RISK YOUTHS IN SASKATOON
                     Not every city will have the same goals and needs when becoming a                     11:10am
                                                                                                                                Steph Yong, Smart Cities Lead, City of Saskatoon
                     smart city. The technologies a smart city needs vary based on the region
                     and the country. Implementing technology simply because it exists isn’t
     8:50am          enough. Remembering that everyone’s vision for a smart city is not the                                     INTERACTIVE THINK TANK SESSIONS - DELEGATES PICK ONE SESSION
                     same, so having to decide on what a smart city means to you is of great                                    The Leadership Challenge / The Financial Challenge / The Collaboration
                     importance. This session will look at the various forms of ‘Smart’.
                     Karina Guy, Partner, KPMG                                                                                  Challenge / The Performance Challenge / The UX Challenge / The
                                                                                                           11:30am
                                                                                                                                Technical Challenge / The Legal and Regulatory Challenge / The Risk
                     KEYNOTE: THE CITY OF THE FUTURE - SENSORS, NETWORKS,                                                       Aversion Challenge / The Diversity and Community Challenge / The
                     HACKERS AND THE FUTURE OF URBAN LIFE*                                                                      Procurement Challenge
                     Since cities emerged ten thousand years ago, they have become one of
                     the most impressive artifacts of humanity. But their evolution has been
     9:00am          anything but linear—cities have gone through moments of radical change,                                    PANEL DISCUSSION: MAKING SMART COMMUNITIES A REALITY
                     turning points that redefine their very essence. This keynote session will                                 • Where do we begin and what do we focus on?
                     look at the future possibilities for our cities, and what do we need to do to                              • How can we create and implement the vision for progressive,
                     get there? Wendy Gnenz, Chief Information Officer, City of Edmonton                                        sustainable future cities that benefit our residents? How can we build
                                                                                                                                community consensus in our cities to prioritise the work that needs to be
                     SPONSOR: EXPLORING THE ROLE OF DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES IN                                                     done?
     9:20am          CREATING SMART COMMUNITIES                                                                                 • How can we build the capabilities in our cities to manage the necessary
                                                                                                                                change?
                                                                                                                                • How can we lead and implmenent innovative and transformatioal
                     BUILDING CAPACITY AND CAPABILITY IN YOUR CITY TO DELIVER                                                   strategies into our cities to effect change?
     9:40am          YOUR SMART CITIES GOALS                                                                                    • What are the technologies that we will see making the biggest impact
                     Mayor Cathy Heron, City of St Albert                                                                       in the next 5 years? IoT, digital, big data & analytics, mobile, social,
                                                                                                           12:30pm              autonomous vehicles, what else?
                     PANEL: CREATING EFFECTIVE PARTNERSHIPS BETWEEN INDUSTRY,                                                   • How can these technologies help cities function more efficiently, deliver
                     ACADEMIA, COMMUNITIES AND NGO’S TO DRIVE CITY INNOVATION                                                   better services, increase resilience, improve governance and quality of
                     • How can Cities create the framework necessary for Innovation?                                            life?
                     • How can the built environment and city design help foster innovation by                                 • Questions from the audience...
                     creating more collaborative opportunities for their people?                                                Monique Nesset, Smart City Lead, Senior Business Strategist, City of
                     • What does it take to create an ecosystem of innovators?                                                  Calgary
                     • Creating spaces that support urban innovation and diminish the digital                                   Gordon Coulman, Director | Innovation and Technology Services, City of
                     divide                                                                                                     St Albert
     10:00am         • What needs to be done to digitize the physical city                                                     John D. Lee, President & CEO, Economic Development Regina
                     Tim Antoniuk, Associate Professor, Design Studies, University of Alberta                                   Dwight Fitz Bramble, Economic Development , Coordinator, City of
                     Lisa Holmes, Jury Member, Smart Cities Challenge Canada                                                    Estevan
                     Eleni Stroulia , Professor, Project Director, Integrated Strategic Data                                    Steph Yong, Smart Cities Lead, City of Saskatoon
                     Systems, Faculty of Science, University of Alberta
                     Tim Murphy, Vice President, Health, Alberta Innovates
                     Chris Dambrowitz, Associate Vice President, Research and Innovation,                   1:00pm              CLOSING REMARKS FROM THE CHAIR
                     NAIT

                                                                                                            1:05pm              NETWORKING LUNCH
     10:30am         NETWORKING BREAK
smart Communities roadshow 2019                                                                                                               call: +1 647 969 4509 // email: andrew@publicsectornetwork.co
                                                                                                     *Book title by Carlo Ratti (MIT.) and Matthew Claudel
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                                                                                                                            reverting back to normal. Defaulting on payments may result in PSN canceling the
                                                                                                                   (City)   sponsor’s involvement; the sponsor will not be entitled to any form of repayment nor
              Payment details                                                                                               compensation in this case.
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                                                                                                                            W publicsectornetwork.co
                                                                                                            (Postal code)   T +1 647 969 4509
                                                                (Card Number)
                                                                                                                            E andrew@publicsectornetwork.co
                                                                                                               (Country)
               Card Details                                            (Expiry)

                                                                         (CVC)

                                                                                      Manager
                                                                                                                            SIGNATURE
                                                                        (Name)

                                                                                                                 (Name)
                 Signature
                                                                                     Accounts
                                                                                      Payable
                                                                                                                 (Email)
                      Date

This document represents a legally binding contract between you and PubSecNet Ltd. PubSecNet Ltd a subsidiary of Public Sector Network Holdings Pty
Ltd. CRA: 747518116RC0001 / Address: 95b Summerhill Avenue, Toronto, ON, M4T 1B1

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