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Global City Teams Challenge Tech Jam Resources

March 2nd, 2015 / in policy, Research News, resources, videos / by Helen Wright

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The Global City Teams Challenge Tech Jam was a success!

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and US Ignite initiative designed to advance the deployment of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies within a smart city / smart community environment was attended by more than 250 people. Representatives of 34 existing teams presented and several new Action Clusters were created during the well-received working sessions.

You can find Tech Jam resources here:

What is next for the Global City Teams Challenge?

GCTC Action Cluster teams are working hard to finalize their projects in anticipation of the GCTC Festival in June. Many of the Action Clusters have developed a one-slide summary of their projects, a collection of these one-sliders can be found on SlideShare.

Global City Teams Challenge Tech Jam Resources

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