City, University Leaders to Gather at NJIT for MetroLab Network Summit
WHEN: October 15-16, 2018
WHAT: Leaders from U.S. cities and universities will gather in Newark for the MetroLab Network 2018 Annual Summit, where they will discuss their plans to bring technology, data, and analytics to drive civic innovation and address local government priorities.
Media are invited to attend keynote talks and panel presentations being held at the NJIT Wellness and Events Center on October 15 (9 a.m. - 5 p.m.) and October 16 (8 a.m.- 5 p.m.). If you would like to attend, please contact summit@metrolabnetwork.org.
WHO:
- The Honorable Ras Baraka, Mayor of Newark
- The Honorable Andy Berke, Mayor of Chattanooga
- The Honorable Bill Peduto, Mayor of Pittsburgh
- The Honorable Martin O’Malley, former Governor of Maryland
- Beth Noveck, Chief Innovation Officer, State of New Jersey
- Dr. Joel Bloom, President of New Jersey Institute of Technology
- Dr. Don Sebastian, President & CEO of New Jersey Innovation Institute
- Samir Saini, City-wide CIO and IT Commissioner, City of New York
- More than 20 Chief Technology/Information/Analytics Officers from U.S. cities
- More than 40 academic presenters focused on leveraging university research to drive civic innovation in local government
WHERE: Newark, NJ -- NJIT Wellness & Events Center
Notable Agenda Items Below
Information about Summit: https://metrolabnetwork.org/2018-summit/
Agenda: https://metrolabnetwork.org/2018-summit/2018-agenda/
Speakers: https://metrolabnetwork.org/2018-summit/2018-speakers/
Monday, October 15 – NJIT Wellness and Events Center
9:15 a.m.
Welcome
Dr. Joel Bloom, President of New Jersey Institute of Technology
Mayor Ras Baraka, City of Newark
9:45 a.m.
Civic Leadership & Creating a Culture of Innovation
Moderator: Governor Martin O’Malley, 61st Governor of Maryland
Mayor Ras Baraka, City of Newark
Mayor Andy Berke, City of Chattanooga
Mayor Bill Peduto, City of Pittsburgh
10:45 a.m.
Technology for Civic Data Integration
Moderator: Natalie Evans Harris, Harris Data Consulting
Amy Hawn Nelson, Actionable Intelligence for Social Policy
Jason Lally, City and County of San Francisco
Emily Wiegand, Chapin Hall
Bill Yock, County of Santa Clara
11:30 a.m.
Using Data to Understand People & Place
Moderator: Debra Lam, Managing Director of Smart Cities and Inclusive Innovation, Georgia Tech
Jason Jones, Analytics Officer, Guilford County, NC
Santi Garces, Chief Innovation Officer, City of South Bend
Nancy LeaMond, EVP & Chief Advocacy and Engagement Officer, AARP
Bill Skerpan, Innovation & Analytics Manager, City of Boulder
Ken Steif, MUSA Program Director, University of Pennsylvania
1:15 p.m.
Breakout Sessions
How Data Use Varies Across Sectors
Commercializing Research to Solve Urban Challenges at Scale
Mapping for Air Quality Impact
4 p.m.
Are Smart Cities Utopian or Dystopian?
Moderator: Ben Green, Author, The Smart Enough City: Putting Technology in Its Place to Reclaim Our Urban Future
Brenna Berman, Executive Director, CityTech
Ryan Gerety, Technology Fellow, Ford Foundation
Rayid Ghani, Director of the Center for Data Science and Public Policy, University of Chicago
Anthony Townsend, President, Bits and Atoms
4:45 p.m.
Smart Tech Newark: A Discussion about the Local Innovation Ecosystem
6 p.m.
Walking Tour: Newark Past and Present Will depart from Hotel Indigo Lobby
Tuesday, October 16 – NJIT Wellness and Events Center
9:05 a.m.
MetroLab Network Updates and the Year Ahead
Ben Levine, Executive Director, MetroLab Network
9:45 a.m.
Making Urban Research a University Priority
Moderator: Meghan Houghton, Program Officer, National Science Foundation
James Bean, Provost, Northeastern University
Ramayya Krishnan, Dean, Carnegie Mellon University
Miroslav Krstic, Senior Associate Vice Chancellor for Research, University of California, San Diego
Marie Lynn Miranda, Provost, Rice University
Suzanne Rivera, Vice President for Research and Technology, Case Western Reserve University
11:15 a.m.
Land-use in the Age of Smart Cities
Moderator: Bill Fulton, Director of the Kinder Institute, Rice University
Nigel Jacob, Co-Director, City of Boston
Karina Ricks, Director of Mobility and Infrastructure, City of Pittsburgh
Nick Tyler, University College London
12:45 p.m.
Breakout Sessions
Ethics and Algorithms Workshop
Programs that Strengthen City/University Partnerships
Future of Privacy Forum Workshop
Implementing a Technology for Community Referral Services
Incentivizing Engagement by Faculty and Students
What Urban Technology Means for Equity and the Future of Work
4:15 p.m.
Keynote
Beth Noveck, Chief Innovation Officer, State of New Jersey
4:45 p.m.
Planning for Urban Technology Transformation
Kate Garman, Technology Policy Advisor, City of Seattle
David Graham, Deputy COO, City of San Diego
Kevin Martin, Smart City PXD Manager, City of Portland
Samir Saini, City-wide CIO and IT Commissioner, City of New York
MetroLab Network introduces a new model for bringing data, analytics, and innovation to local government: a network of institutionalized, cross-disciplinary partnerships between cities/counties and their universities. Its membership includes 44 cities, 5 counties, and 59 universities, organized in more than 40 partnerships in the United States, ranging from mid-size cities to global metropolises. These city-university partnerships focus on research, development, and deployment of projects that offer technologically- and analytically-based solutions to challenges facing urban areas including: inequality in income, health, mobility, security and opportunity; aging infrastructure; and environmental sustainability and resiliency. There are more than 100 RD&D Project underway across the network. Each month, we go in-depth on one of those projects in a partnership with GovTech for our Innovation of the Month. MetroLab was launched as part of the White House’s 2015 Smart Cities Initiative.