![Ken Washington, Vice President of Research and Chief Technology Officer at Ford Motor Company, was the keynote speaker at Washtenaw Community College’s Smart Cities symposium on April 6. Washington joined high-profile speakers from the Michigan Department of Transportation, DTE Energy, the University of Michigan and Ann Arbor SPARK at the event, which brought together experts in mobility, autonomous and connected vehicles, and smart city infrastructure. (Photo by Kelly Gampel)](/news/ontherecord/articles/_media/2018-04-smart-cities.png)
Connected: Industry experts share 'Smart Cities' insight at WCC symposium
Washtenaw Community College - April 24, 2018
“Seek creative collusions of opportunity.” That was the advice Ford Motor Company’s Vice President of Research and Chief Technology Officer Ken Washington gave attendees at the Smart Cities symposium at Washtenaw Community College on April 6.
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Smart Cities aims to prepare local governments for seismic changes
Richard Rezler - March 22, 2018
The upcoming “Smart Cities: A Connected Way Forward” symposium will cover the latest developments that local governments should be following, and what adjustments should be made to infrastructure and land-use plans.
View Post : Smart Cities aims to prepare local governments for seismic changestags: Smart Cities, ousearch_News_2018, 2018, Smart Vehicles