Smarter Cities Speaker Announcement

With the Bloomberg Technology Conference: Smarter Cities just a few days away they are busy fine tuning the agenda for what is shaping up to be a really fantastic event.  You can see the full agenda and book your place here.

Some exciting new speakers have just been announced:

Paul Smith, CEO of Cisco UK & Ireland will be talking about the importance of collaboration and how his organisation is addressing the challenges of a changing world as populations migrate to urban areas.

Jessica Federer, Chief Digital Officer at Bayer will be focusing on healthier cities and sharing her passion for translating digital developments in to public health advancements.

William Eccleshare, Chairman & CEO at Clear Channel International will look at how smarter cities create smarter citizens and what this means for the future of urban advertising and it’s role in creating, developing and maintaining smart cities.

To join them on 18th June at Bloomberg HQ in London you need to register on the Bloomberg Live website. We expect this event to sell-out so would recommend booking your place today.

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