
SCNY Urban Tech Summit at Cornell Tech
The Climate Mobilization
Harnessing NYC’s Urban Tech Ecosystem
SCNY Urban Tech Summit at Cornell Tech on Roosevelt Island, New York City, October 24 - 25

SCNY Urban Tech Summit 2022
SCNY Urban Tech Summit 2022
The Urban Tech Summit returns for its 2022 edition at Cornell Tech's Verizon Executive Education Center. This year, the Summit will delve into "The Climate Mobilization.'' We’re bringing together leaders to discuss how the New York and global urban innovation communities can better solve local and global climate challenges.
With a combination of panels, keynote addresses, fireside chats, and climate action workshops, these two days will connect you with experts, thought leaders, and advocates across sectors. The SCNY Urban Tech Summit is an all-encompassing learning lab aimed at sparking big solutions.
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Don’t miss this diverse group of urban tech innovators, thought leaders, and advocates from around the world address the following topics:
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About the Organizers
Smart Cities New York (SCNY) is North America’s leading global conference exploring the emerging influence of cities in shaping the future. With the global smart city market expected to grow to $1.6 trillion within the next three years, Smart Cities New York is Powered by People. The conference brings together top thought leaders and senior members of the private and public sector to discuss investments in physical and digital infrastructure, health, education, sustainability, security, mobility, workforce development, and more, to ensure cities are central to advancing and improving urban life.
Cornell Tech is Cornell University’s groundbreaking campus for technology research and education on Roosevelt Island in New York City. Our faculty, students and industry partners work together in an ultra-collaborative environment, pushing inquiry further and developing meaningful technologies for a digital society. The Jacobs Institute, established jointly by Cornell University and the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, embodies the Cornell Tech mission by fostering radical experimentation at the intersection of research, education, and entrepreneurship.
CIV:LAB helps cities and city stakeholders ‘harmonize’ their resources and organizations to tackle challenges they are facing locally but ultimately crises that are facing cities across the globe. Starting locally, CIV:LAB’s collaborative approach to challenges bolsters the resilience of vulnerable communities. Following the success of our model in New York, Detroit and early adoption by London, we are seeing growing demand in cities for more curated and targeted interaction between ‘urban innovation’ ecosystems, cities and their stakeholders on shared urban challenges.