New Jersey League of Municipalities Educational Foundation presents Introduction to Smart City Technology, May 13

April 29, 2016

The concept of “Smart Cities” incorporates improving the quality of life by using technology to improve the efficiency of city services and meet residents’ needs.

This program will explain Smart City technology such as:  saving energy, adding security, creating efficiencies, and understanding the costs and implementation process.

Registration Fee: $25.00 per person which includes networking lunch and displays 11:00 – noon and the program beginning at noon.

For more information or to register visit http://www.njlmef.org/051316-smartcitytech.html

 

Friday, May 13, 2016
11:00 – 2:00 pm
Felician University, Rutherford Campus
1 Felician Way, Rutherford, NJ   07070
Education Commons Building

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