April's edition of the SmartSheffield meetup will take place in conjunction with the pop-up Barclays Eagle Lab, which will be taking place for a month from the 27th March at Sheffield Hallam University's Cantor Building on Arundel Street.
Full details of the programme and speakers will follow, but one of the things we will be looking at for certain is the Things Network and the opportunity to build out a LoRaWAN network across Sheffield, in a similar way to what is currently happening in Manchester and Leeds. We will also get to engage with the activities of the Eagle Lab and explore how some of those things relate to urban innovation and technology.
April's edition of the SmartSheffield meetup will take place in conjunction with Barclays Eagle Lab Live, which runs from the 27th March until the 20th April at Sheffield Hallam University's Cantor Building on Arundel Street, in partnership with Sheffield 3d printing specialists ObjectForm.
As well as engaging with Eagle Lab Live, we will also be hearing from:
- Tim Woolliscroft at Sheffield Hallam Uni on his work on taking smart approaches to city-wide cancer services.
- The Resources, Infrastructure Systems and Built Environments (RISE) research group at the University of Sheffield, who have just received funding to build an Urban Flows Observatory, alongside Newcastle and Bristol.
- Updates on the Sheffield Things Network and others in the region.
There are opportunities to get directly involved in all of these initiatives, so please pass this invitiation on to anyone and everyone you think might be interested in participating!
April's edition of the SmartSheffield meetup will take place in conjunction with Barclays Eagle Lab Live, which runs from the 27th March until the 20th April at Sheffield Hallam University's Cantor Building on Arundel Street, in partnership with Sheffield 3d printing specialists ObjectForm.
As well as engaging with Eagle Lab Live, we will also be hearing about smart approaches to city-wide cancer services; the new Urban Flows Observatory project and the Sheffield Things Network.
There are opportunities to get directly involved in all of these initiatives, so please pass this invitation on to anyone and everyone you think might be interested in participating!