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The event takes place on August 7th and participation is free.

 

The Global Cities Program of the Institute for Advanced Studies at USP, continuing the events of the UrbanSus Cycle – Urban Sustainability, will hold the Seminar on Innovation in Urban Public Policies, on August 7, 2019, at the Alfredo Bosi Auditorium of the IEA/USP, which will promote dialogues and gather experiences on the subject, bringing to light topics such as big data, data mining, internet of things, social technology, cyber security and regulation of the use of data and new technologies applied to the promotion of urban sustainability.
 
ABES, which institutionally supports the initiative, will also participate in the event, which is free, on the Internet of Things panel, which will have as guests Werter Padilha, coordinator of the entity's IoT Committee; Thiago Camargo, former Secretary of Digital Policies at MCTIC and ABES consultant; Eduardo Kaplan, from BNDES; and Guilherme de Paula Corrêa, from MCTIC. The panel will be mediated by Jamile Sabatini Marques, director of Innovation and Development at ABES and member of the event's organizing committee.
 
In line with the UN Sustainable Development Goals – SDGs, the UrbanSus Cycle aims to reflect on the role of cities and encourage good practices, sharing sustainable urban solutions through innovative social, environmental and urban technologies. Its purpose is thus to be a space for greater understanding and propagation of the theme of innovation in academia, society and the public sector, aiming at building a culture of sustainability in the development processes of cities. 
 
 
Service
UrbanSus Seminar – Urban Sustainability – Innovation in Urban Public Policies
August 7, 2019
8:30 am to 5:30 pm
USP Institute for Advanced Studies – Alfredo Bosi Auditorium – Rua da Praça do Relógio, 109, ground floor, Cidade Universitária, São Paulo.
The event is free, but registration is required: http://www.iea.usp.br/eventos/urbansus-politicas-publicas-urbanas.

 

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