The event emphasized the importance of regional collaboration and the sharing of data, access, and funding beyond cities to create successful smart regions or states.
Keynote speaker Jim Mills from Dell Technologies highlighted the use of artificial intelligence to support smart cities and improve resident experiences.
Dell demoed "Clara," a digital human that interacts with users to provide answers to common questions in a conversational manner.
Morning panels focused on digital equity, sustainability, and data sharing as crucial aspects of smart community development.
Emily Gangi from the NCDIT Division of Broadband and Digital Equity emphasized the impact of limited digital access on job opportunities and community development.
Raleigh's RIoT sponsored a reverse pitch contest for smart city start-ups, with Throne Labs winning for their accessible, sustainable, and portable bathroom solution.
The Summit concluded with plans for future community meetings to discuss actionable items and takeaways.
The 2023 Connected Triangle+ Summit showcased the importance of collaboration and data sharing in building smarter communities, with plans for continued engagement and progress in the future.