On June 26-27, the Stanford Program on Regions of Innovation and Entrepreneurship (SPRIE) hosted a circle of leaders from academia, industry, and the public sector who are driving the understanding and best practice for smart green cities to gather for a dynamic and interactive roundtable at the Graduate School of Business at Stanford University.
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Jung-Hoon Lee discussed Amsterdam, San Francisco, and Seoul Smart City Projects at the “Innovations for Smart Green Cities: What’ s Working, What’ s Not, What’ s Next’ conference.
Cliff Thomas, the managing director of smart & connected communities at Cisco Systems, discussed urbanization and global technology trends at the “Innovations for Smart Green Cities: What’s Working, What’s Not, What’s Next” conference.
Ko-Yang Wang, chief technology officer of the Institute for Information Industry, discussed “smart services” and global trends in the development of smart cities. He spoke at the “Innovations for Smart Green Cities: What’s Working, What’s Not, What’s Next” conference on on June 26-27, 2012.
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