Welcome to the SmartSheffield meetup on Local Climate Tech! In this event, we will explore the innovative ways in which locally developed technology is being used to combat climate change both here and around the world. As the world faces an urgent need to reduce carbon emissions and limit global warming, it is essential that we come together to find sustainable solutions for our communities.
This, the 21st SmartSheffield meetup, will be held in the Cantor Building (room TBC) at Sheffield Hallam University and will be hosted by our new sponsors: the Smart Technologies programme in the SHU Department of Computing who join Arup, the University of Sheffield and Sheffield Digital as main sponsors of the event!
As always, the format is that people can arrive from 6:30pm, then from 7pm there will be four short talks, followed by a quick bulletin from Chris Dymond on the latest local smart city news of interest, and then refreshments and chat until roughly 9pm.
Everyone is welcome and the meetup is designed for anyone with an interest in urban technologies and where cities are headed, not only professionals. Smart cities is a very broad and changing field and we are very grateful to be able to welcome people from many different fields, backgrounds and levels of knowledge.
We are yet to confirm our speaker line-up but check back here and on social media for updates, and if you would like to contribute a talk, please get in touch!
Follow us on Twitter @SmartSheffield and make sure you're subscribed to the mailing list to receive updates. You can subscribe at our website, SmartSheffield.city, where you can also see the talks and notes from our previous events.
Please book your ticket early as places are limited, and share this announcement with your networks and anyone you think will be interested!
We really look forward to seeing you there!
Chris & Sarah @ Unfolding.
ABOUT SMARTSHEFFIELD
The SmartSheffield meetup is a free and inclusive open forum and social meeting space for anyone interested in 'smart cities' or urban innovation, and everyone is welcome.
The group is open for anyone to come along, find out what’s going on and contribute - the main aims are to bring people together who share an interest in using technology to improve the city and the lives of its citizens, and to discover, discuss, get involved in and give birth to local smart city projects and initiatives.
We employ Sheffield Digital's Code of Conduct and abide by the standards it lays down.
To get an idea of the kinds of topics we cover, please read about the previous meetups at https://SmartSheffield.city