IEEE International Conference on the Edges of Innovation

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IEEE offers an exceptional opportunity to interact with industry leaders, engineering experts, scientific experts, key actors and collaborators through multiple tracks that will present recent advances in subject areas that impact smarter cities. As Vermont’s economy continues to grow at a rate faster than that of the US economy as a whole, new challenges have motivated the need for a 2020 set of goals which will be explored during this inaugural conference. For a state with a small and largely rural population, Vermont has an impressive history of innovation. In the 1820s, the town of Windsor was the home of the modern machine shop. Today, Burlington ranks #2 of Business Insider’s list of the 20 most innovative cities in the US. Welcome to Burlington. For More Info Visit: http://sites.ieee.org/eisc/

Programs in this Series

Format: 2024-04-25
Format: 2024-04-25
4G, 5G and the Internet of Things Technologies - 10/24/2015
2015 IEEE International Conference on the Edges of Innovation for Smarter Cities with presenters David Harame, CTO of Global Foundries, Aritra Banerjee, Texas Instruments, Liang Cheng, Associate Professor of Lehigh University, Pascal Nsame, CEO of...
Jiaju Ma presents Single Electron Detection for Consumer Photography - 10/24/2015
2015 IEEE International Conference on the Edges of Innovation for Smarter Cities featuring Jiaju Ma, Doctoral Student at Dartmouth College, discusses Single Electron Detection for Consumer Photography.   IEEE offers an exceptional opportunity...
Aritra Banerjee - Higher Efficiency RF Power Amplifiers in CMOS - 10/24/2015
2015 IEEE International Conference on the Edges of Innovation for Smarter Cities with presenter Aritra Banerjee, Texas Instruments, speaks about Higher Efficiency RF Power Amplifiers in CMOS. IEEE offers an exceptional opportunity to interact with...
Keynote Speakers Announces Competition to Produce Next-Generation Internet Apps - 10/23/2015
2015 IEEE International Conference on the Edges of Innovation for Smarter Cities featuring Keynote speaker Mike Schirling and Steven Barraclough. The Executive Director of BTV Ignite announces a competition to produce next-generation internet apps....
Wubin Li Presents Cloud Computing as an Enabler for Smart Cities - 10/23/2015
2015 IEEE International Conference on the Edges of Innovation for Smarter Cities featuring Wubin Li, Researcher at Ericsson Research, presents Cloud Computing as an Enabler for Smart Cities. IEEE offers an exceptional opportunity to interact with...
Scientific Advances enabling Power & Energy Innovations - 10/23/2015
2015 IEEE International Conference on the Edges of Innovation for Smarter Cities featuring guest Speakers Josh Castonguay, Mads Almassalkhi, and Peng Zhang discuss Scientific Advances enabling Power & Energy Innovations. IEEE offers an...
Bart Blaner Presents FPGA-Based Acceleration - 10/23/2015
2015 IEEE International Conference on the Edges of Innovation for Smarter Cities featuring Bart Blaner, Senior Technical Staff at IBM, Presents FPGA-Based Acceleration. IEEE offers an exceptional opportunity to interact with industry leaders,...
Christopher Root discusses the Grid of the Future - 10/23/2015
2015 IEEE International Conference on the Edges of Innovation for Smarter Cities featuring Christopher Root, COO of VELCO, discusses the Grid of the Future. IEEE offers an exceptional opportunity to interact with industry leaders, engineering...
Greg Fanslow - Analytics as a Tool to Improve Energy Efficiency - 10/23/2015
2015 IEEE International Conference on the Edges of Innovation for Smarter Cities with presenter Greg Fanslow, Vermont Energy Investment Corporation, speaks about Analytics as a Tool to Improve Energy Efficiency. IEEE offers an exceptional...

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