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View mapJoin us on Thursday, March 26, 2026, for the University of Miami Smart Cities MIAMI Conference. This 10th edition celebrates a decade of innovation and progress in building smart cities as we envision the future. This event is a collaboration between the School of Architecture, College of Engineering, and the Frost Institute for Data Science and Computing.
$50 per person*
*Attendance for University of Miami Faculty, Staff, and Students is complimentary. Please email idsc@miami.edu for the PROMO CODE.
We are excited to announce our keynote speakers (in order of appearance): Reid Ewing, PhD, University of Utah; The Hon. Patrick E. Murphy, CEO of Togal AI; Dan M. Frangopol, PhD, a member of the National Academy of Engineering; and Jacqueline LeMoigne, AI Pioneer.
The morning session opens with an Industry Expo showcasing cutting-edge technologies from faculty innovators, start-ups, and major corporations. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage directly with solution providers and end-users influencing the future of urban environments.
The afternoon session brings together thought leaders and experts for keynote talks and interactive panel discussions on smart city concepts. The discussion is organized around three core themes:
Built Environment and Infrastructure (BEI) focuses on how to construct smart cities. This panel transitions the conversation from software as a service to the physical built environment. Panelists will explore how advances in AI and technologies are enabling cities to better sense and respond to people’s needs. Attendees will gain insights through real-world case studies and discover how smart cities are transforming the way we live.
Health and Wellbeing (HW) focuses on leveraging smart technologies to improve the well-being in our communities. Panelists will focus the discussion on sensors, innovative technologies, and other digital platforms that monitor health, advance precision medicine, improve hospital efficiency and effectiveness, and promote better public health outcomes.
Community and Resilience (CR) focuses on smart city technologies that can strengthen community resilience and enhance the ability for communities to prepare for, respond to, and recover from natural hazards.
See smartcities.miami.edu for full information.
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