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Cities, data drive BW Summit conversations

Cities, data drive BW Summit conversations

If cities will yield the richest data upon which tomorrow's most consequential decisions will be based, then it is no surprise they were a recurring topic at last week's BuiltWorlds Summit. To see some of the actionable insights that were shared, read on.

AoT: Chicago first in U.S. with urban sensors

AoT: Chicago first in U.S. with urban sensors

Knowledge is power. How well does any city really work nowadays? How do we review that performance, and where do we gather the data? Those questions and more are on the table this fall as the nation's first Array of Things sensors are deployed throughout Chicago.

Chicago Hackathon peppered with good ideas

Chicago Hackathon peppered with good ideas

They came to BW from California, Florida, New Hampshire, Texas, Michigan, Wisconsin, Indiana, Illinois, Tennessee, and quite likely, the future. Their mission? To improve the AEC industry in some tangible and lasting way. Read on to see how they did.

Sparks Fly, Ideas Collide at Future Energy

Sparks Fly, Ideas Collide at Future Energy

Last night's SmartWorlds event at BW led us down the rabbit hole of future energy and we landed on a micro-grid. Our panelists touched on a myriad of different subjects, in the field, from home batteries, wind generation, solar panels, alongside several others.

Feds boost Chicago's array of things, big data project

Feds boost Chicago's array of things, big data project

The National Science Foundation announced this week that it will provide a $3.1-million grant to a joint University of Chicago-Argonne National Laboratory team researching sensor technology and the array of things big data offers.

Smart Panel Set to Energize

Smart Panel Set to Energize

For centuries, humankind has depleted Earth's finite resources, but our behavior is shifting towards harnessing the sustainable energy around us. Our next SmartWorlds event turns on Future Energy, exploring how tomorrow's immense power needs can possibly be met. To take on this monumental challenge, BuiltWorlds will host experts from UL, Argonne National Laboratory, SoCore Energy, Energy Foundry, and GlidePath.

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