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Location
Asia & Pacific
Training topics
Smart cities and communities
Internet of Things
Training type
Online instructor led
Languages
English
Event organizer
ITU and IOT Academy
Tutors
  • Dr. Farzad Ebrahimi
  • Mohamed Essaaidi
  • Alfredo RONCHI
  • Kris Libunao
  • Alexander Gelsin
  • huda Al shuaily
  • Mahdi Bina
  • Maria Waleska Guerrero Lemus
  • Navid Zohdi
  • Mohammad khansari
Coordinators
  • Sean Doral
  • IoT Academy
Event email contact
Edu@IOTACI.com
Price
$100.00

Description

Description: Smart and sustainable cities to support the Sustainable Development Goals is a priority agenda for governments. This course aims to introduce participants to the concept and pillars of Internet of Things taking into account the work of ITU in the areas of Smart Sustainable City. Participants will be introduced to concepts, goals and frameworks of key aspects, KPIs of IoT based on different IoT solutions, and use cases for smart sustainable city. Learning outcomes: Upon completion of this training course, participants will be able to: ⢠identify different IoT Concept, Pillars and Trend and the different IoT Verticals related to Smart Cities; ⢠understand concepts, goals and frameworks related to smart sustainable city, including key aspects and KPIs required to develop smart sustainable cities; ⢠identify different IoT Solutions in areas such as Smart Energy, Smart Building, Smart Water, Smart Waste, Smart Transportation and Smart Healthcare for Smart Sustainable City; and ⢠relate to various case studies in the area of smart sustainable cities. Audience: Municipals, Organizations, Industries, ICT Experts, Policymakers, Regulators, Service & Solution Providers and Academia that are involved in the Internet of Things

Registration and payment information

Unless specified otherwise, all ITU Academy training courses are open to all interested professionals, irrespective of their race, ethnicity, age, gender, religion, economic status and other diverse backgrounds. We strongly encourage registrations from female participants, and participants from developing countries. This includes least developed countries, small island developing states and landlocked developing countries.

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