Analytics & Insights Forum - Sept. 6
Date and Time
Friday Sep 6, 2019
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM CDT
11 am: | Check-in and lunch |
11:30 am: | Welcome and introduction by Jennifer Sanders |
11:45 am: | Panel with municipal and industry project partners |
12:45 pm: | Q&A |
Location
Serendipity Labs
parking instructions will be emailed before the event
Fees/Admission
online registration: Tech Titans members: $10 | non-members: $20
Website
Contact Information
Andrea Young 972.792.2869
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Description
The real story behind a successful analytics and hardware Smart City project
Moderator: Jennifer Sanders, executive director and co-founder, Dallas Innovation Alliance
Panelists:
Thomas Bamonte, senior program manager, Automated Vehicles, North Central Texas Council of Governments
Dr. Brenda Connor, director, IoT wholesale services, technology & emerging business, Ericsson
Towfiq Khan, executive manager, department of transportation, City of Dallas
Mike Wobken, senior traffic operations engineer, Intelight
As municipalities continue to become aware of the benefits of advanced information technology to their communities and bottom line, they are increasingly looking to industry to help define and adapt the use cases that are most important to their mission and vision. While the continuing evolution of the technology and tools are key components of the successful smart city implementation project, equally critical are the productive interfaces between municipal and regional governmental entities and organizations that are essential for funding and technical implementation success. The DFW region is fortunate to have the Dallas Innovation Alliance (DIA). The DIA, originally focused exclusively on Dallas, is looking towards a regional approach, as well as participating in statewide collaborations, to leave a legacy of innovation, sustainability and collaboration for future generations. This presentation will:
- Take you through the partnerships and timeline for a successful data and hardware-based smart city project
- Introduce you to the municipal and regional agencies that are essential for these efforts.
- Let you hear directly from each of the key partners that contributed to a successful project
- Provide the opportunity for you to network and talk with each of these key partners

Panelists:



Michael Wobken, senior traffic operations engineer at Intelight, has 22 years of experience in the traffic engineering field with a focus on traffic signal timing optimization and simulation. He has developed and implemented optimized coordination timing plans for thousands of signalized intersections across the US and Canada. He has also built computer microsimulations of complex transportation systems incorporating a wide variety of transportation modes, ranging from heavy rail freight, transit, bicycles, and pedestrians. In his current role at Q-Free/Intelight, Michael provides technical support, provides software and hardware deployment assistance, and works internally with software developers to help guide the software product development and beta test new software releases.