The Chicago Advanced Energy Q4 discussion on Mobility and Transportation was fueled by optimism and innovation. Stakeholders discussed current technologies, incentives, and policies and left the breakfast with new contacts and a clear call to action.
Chicago Mobility and Transportation - CAE Q4 2018
AEG’s Q4 Breakfast on Mobility and Transportation comes at a unique time: Chicago is navigating a pivot in urban infrastructure and departmental design. In September, Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced the creation of a Transportation and Mobility Task Force and in October, Emanuel linked Chicago’s historical role as a national transportation hub with its technological innovation, calling on the city to write a new “blueprint for the future.”
Chicago is Well Poised to Succeed and Lead in the IoT Revolution (Q3 2018)
Chicago continues to drive towards IoT capabilities in energy generation, distribution, and efficiency, supported by the City of Chicago and the city’s dominant utility, Commonwealth Edison. Chicago’s keen adoption of new technologies is in part a reflection of Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s policy, he has stated: “Chicago is continuing to invest in the industries of tomorrow in order to create the jobs we need today.”