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SUMMARY:Healthcare Industry Forum on Energy Efficiency
DESCRIPTION:Join healthcare industry leaders\, architects\, engineers\, and energy professionals at the premiere event for energy efficiency and healthcare! The Healthcare Industry Forum on Energy Efficiency is slated for March 5 and 6 at the Penn Stater Hotel and Conference Center in State College. This two-day event boasts incredible choice and value to attendees\, offering multiple keynote addresses\, a three-track breakout schedule\, and an all-day exhibitors’ hall with big names like Trane\, PPL Electric\, SageGlass\, and more. Enjoy rich networking opportunities like the VIP Dinner the night of the 5th\, and earn credits from AIA\, BPI\, and AEE at the informative sessions and workshops. On the website you’ll find the full agenda\, links to register and sponsor\, and information about the sessions and speakers. What’s more\, healthcare employees receive a special discount – simply email KEAA staff for details.
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/healthcare-industry-forum-on-energy-efficiency-2/
LOCATION:The Penn Stater Hotel and Conference Center\, 215 Innovation Boulevard\, State College\, PA\, United States
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SUMMARY:Healthcare Industry Forum on Energy Efficiency
DESCRIPTION:Join healthcare industry leaders\, architects\, engineers\, and energy professionals at the premiere event for energy efficiency and healthcare! The Healthcare Industry Forum on Energy Efficiency is slated for March 5 and 6 at the Penn Stater Hotel and Conference Center in State College. This two-day event boasts incredible choice and value to attendees\, offering multiple keynote addresses\, a three-track breakout schedule\, and an all-day exhibitors’ hall with big names like Trane\, PPL Electric\, SageGlass\, and more. Enjoy rich networking opportunities like the VIP Dinner the night of the 5th\, and earn credits from AIA\, BPI\, and AEE at the informative sessions and workshops. On the website you’ll find the full agenda\, links to register and sponsor\, and information about the sessions and speakers. What’s more\, healthcare employees receive a special discount – simply email KEAA staff for details.
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/healthcare-industry-forum-on-energy-efficiency/
LOCATION:The Penn Stater Hotel and Conference Center\, 215 Innovation Boulevard\, State College\, PA\, United States
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SUMMARY:10th Annual Sustainability Conference – Smart Cities: Transforming Cities for a New Era
DESCRIPTION:August Wilson Center\n980 Liberty Ave\, Pittsburgh\, PA 15222 \nRegister here \nMembers and Government Officials – $55.00\nNon-Members – $60.00\nStudents – $20.00 \nExponentially increased computing power has played an astounding role in driving urban growth in the 21st century. This powerful dynamic presents an opportunity to consider conscious urban planning in a new and “smarter\,” data-driven way. Across the globe\, public and private industries are advancing new cutting-edge smart technology to more efficiently manage resources\, thereby promoting sustainable development for improved environmental and social outcomes. These technologies span many applications\, including energy grids\, transportation\, water utility systems\, waste management\, air quality\, and public safety. Engineers\, city planners\, and scientists are implementing innovations such as predictive modeling\, interconnected systems integration\, and near-real-time smart infrastructure data analytics. \nPresenters at this year’s conference will discuss these innovative practices and their significant\, tangible benefits for cost savings\, the environment and social equity. Come learn how Pittsburgh and other leading cities are positioning to reap the benefits of smart infrastructure for greater efficiency and quality of life. \nKeynote: Remaking Post-Industrial Cities via Smart Infrastructure\nDr. Donald Carter\nDirector of Remaking Cities Institute\nCarnegie Mellon University \nTopics to be covered: Latest updates in “Smartifying” the City of Pittsburgh\, latest in smart technology breakthroughs and research\, the future of urban infrastructure\, societal impacts including the future of work and workforce development \nFeatured Speakers:\nGrant Ervin and City of Pittsburgh Officials – Chief Resilience Officer\, City of Pittsburgh \nKaren Lightman – Executive Director\, Metro21: Smart Cities Institute\, Carnegie Mellon Univ. \nChristine Mondor – Principal\, evolveEA \nAnna Siefken ­- Executive Director\, Scott Institute for Energy Innovation\, Carnegie Mellon Univ. \nThomas Guentner – Program Manager\, Landforce \nConference Hosted By:\nThe American Society of Civil Engineers (Pittsburgh Section) \nThe Environmental and Water Resources Institute (Pittsburgh Chapter) \nMetro21: Smart Cities Institute\, Carnegie Mellon University \nSustainable Pittsburgh / Champions for Sustainability \nIn Collaboration With:\nThe City of Pittsburgh Mayor’s Office \nAmerican Public Works Association (Western PA Chapter)
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/10th-annual-sustainability-conference-smart-cities-transforming-cities-for-a-new-era-2/
LOCATION:August Wilson Center\, 980 Liberty Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, United States
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SUMMARY:10th Annual Sustainability Conference – Smart Cities: Transforming Cities for a New Era
DESCRIPTION:August Wilson Center\n980 Liberty Ave\, Pittsburgh\, PA 15222 \nRegister here \nMembers and Government Officials – $55.00\nNon-Members – $60.00\nStudents – $20.00 \nExponentially increased computing power has played an astounding role in driving urban growth in the 21st century. This powerful dynamic presents an opportunity to consider conscious urban planning in a new and “smarter\,” data-driven way. Across the globe\, public and private industries are advancing new cutting-edge smart technology to more efficiently manage resources\, thereby promoting sustainable development for improved environmental and social outcomes. These technologies span many applications\, including energy grids\, transportation\, water utility systems\, waste management\, air quality\, and public safety. Engineers\, city planners\, and scientists are implementing innovations such as predictive modeling\, interconnected systems integration\, and near-real-time smart infrastructure data analytics. \nPresenters at this year’s conference will discuss these innovative practices and their significant\, tangible benefits for cost savings\, the environment and social equity. Come learn how Pittsburgh and other leading cities are positioning to reap the benefits of smart infrastructure for greater efficiency and quality of life. \nKeynote: Remaking Post-Industrial Cities via Smart Infrastructure\nDr. Donald Carter\nDirector of Remaking Cities Institute\nCarnegie Mellon University \nTopics to be covered: Latest updates in “Smartifying” the City of Pittsburgh\, latest in smart technology breakthroughs and research\, the future of urban infrastructure\, societal impacts including the future of work and workforce development \nFeatured Speakers:\nGrant Ervin and City of Pittsburgh Officials – Chief Resilience Officer\, City of Pittsburgh \nKaren Lightman – Executive Director\, Metro21: Smart Cities Institute\, Carnegie Mellon Univ. \nChristine Mondor – Principal\, evolveEA \nAnna Siefken ­- Executive Director\, Scott Institute for Energy Innovation\, Carnegie Mellon Univ. \nThomas Guentner – Program Manager\, Landforce \nConference Hosted By:\nThe American Society of Civil Engineers (Pittsburgh Section) \nThe Environmental and Water Resources Institute (Pittsburgh Chapter) \nMetro21: Smart Cities Institute\, Carnegie Mellon University \nSustainable Pittsburgh / Champions for Sustainability \nIn Collaboration With:\nThe City of Pittsburgh Mayor’s Office \nAmerican Public Works Association (Western PA Chapter)
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/10th-annual-sustainability-conference-smart-cities-transforming-cities-for-a-new-era/
LOCATION:August Wilson Center\, 980 Liberty Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, United States
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