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Associated companies will debate on urban management and improvements to public services, integrated IoT solutions, artificial intelligence and big data

São Paulo, September 9, 2020 - Connected Smart Cities had to adapt for this year, due to the Covid-19 pandemic, and so it will be completely digital. To support this experience, ABES - Brazilian Association of Software Companies, one of the event's institutional sponsors, opens space for its associates Intel, Logicallis, Cisco and IBM, to participate in the Connected Cities panel, in the ABES Partner Strategic Agenda, at next September 10th, at 9am. Entries must be made on here .

The 6th edition of the event will be marked by themes related to sustainable urbanism in cities such as the environment, energy and mobility. With this in mind, ABES will bring together executives from associated companies to address urban management and improvements in public services, integrated IoT solutions, artificial intelligence and big data.

To speak about environmental monitoring, urban mobility, public lighting, waste management, public safety and health services for smart cities, ABES invited Fabiano Sabatini, Intel IoT Specialist; Fábio Jardim, Technology Manager at Logicallis; José Maria Cesario, IBM Cloud Solutions Architect, and Ricardo Mucci, Cisco Sales Director, to participate in this panel.

"Technology is one of the fundamental pieces for the construction of the cities of the future. The possibilities that we see today are still only the tip of the iceberg that is to come. The debate with visions and applications of technology to cities, promoted by this event, is extremely important for the advancement of society ", reinforces Fábio Jardim, Logicallis Technology Manager.

Faced with the debate, experts will also assess the prospects for a smart city to be more inclusive, in addition to demanding the entry of new businesses.

"Intel's purpose is to create technologies capable of transforming the world and enriching the lives of every person on Earth. That is why we are accelerating innovation in IoT, allowing the diverse ecosystem of partners and developers to create new solutions quickly. Discuss the impacts and applicability of IoT in Smart Cities is extremely important towards an increasingly connected and intelligent future ", explains Fabiano Sabatini, Intel IoT Specialist.

For the director of Public Sector at Cisco do Brasil, Ricardo Mucci, it is important to discuss how cities are preparing themselves and what are the challenges and opportunities to meet and connect with a citizen who is increasingly digital. "At Cisco, we believe that technology has the potential to create opportunities for everyone and with connectivity we can build a more digital and inclusive future. And that goes through the digitalization of cities".

According to José Maria Cesário, Cloud Solutions Architect at IBM, the scenario of smart cities is composed of several technological solutions, from legacy solutions and systems already existing in cities to new technologies such as IoT, Big Data and Artificial Intelligence. New frontiers such as 5G technology will bring all these elements closer together and cloud computing and Edge Computing will be the foundation to support this model.

"IBM believes and supports all elements of this technological model, where integration is fundamental and this occurs in an open, transparent and secure way. The convergence of these technologies will help the public authorities and the population to have more aware and active cities in the sectors of environment, safety, transport, health and several other areas that depend on the integration between the action of the human being, which is fundamental, and the technology ", concludes the spokesman.

SERVICE: Connected Smart Cities - Connected Cities Panel Strategic Agenda ABES Partner
Date: September 10th
Hour: 9 am
Registrations: http://www.sympla.com.br/connected-smart-cities–mobility-dx__772138?d=csc20_inst_abes100

Guests

Fabiano Jardim - Technology manager specialized in the development of Internet of Things (IoT) solutions, at Logicalis. For over 16 years at the company, Fábio has worked as a systems engineer, telecommunications engineer and is currently a technology manager, responsible for Logicalis' hardware and software development team for IoT solutions. Fábio graduated in Electrical Engineering with an emphasis on Computers from the Faculty of Industrial Engineering (FEI) and is certified in Internet of Things: Roadmap to a Connected World by MIT Professional Education Digital Programs.

José Maria Cesario - Has 23 years of experience in the information technology area, specializing in architecture of cloud and IoT solutions. He has worked at IBM for 20 years and has also been a university professor for 12 years. Graduated in Systems Analysis and Post-Graduated in Information Technology at UNIMEP (Piracicaba Methodist), MBA in Project Management at FGV, Post-Graduated in Industrial Automation and Master in Innovation and Technology at UNICAMP.

Fabiano Sabatini - Technical Manager and IoT Specialist at Intel Brasil. Electronic Engineer trained by FEI and MBA in Strategic IT Management by FGV and MBA in BigData / Data Science by FIAP, he is one of those responsible for identifying opportunities and developing AIoT solutions using the latest technologies from Intel. He knows the technical and marketing aspects of solutions for public security, channel, retail, industry, smart cities and is one of Intel's IoT, Big Data and AI specialists.

Ricardo Mucci - Director of the Public Sector and responsible for the Energy and Oil & Gas segment at Cisco Brasil. With more than 20 years of experience in the technology and communication sector (ICT), the executive has long experience in developing transformational projects for the Government, leading large projects in the areas of Public Health Management, Public Security, Education, Finance, among others . Before joining Cisco, he was director of sales for the Public Sector at Oracle and also worked at IBM and Telefonica. Ricardo Mucci has a degree in Systems Analysis from Universidade Paulista, an MBA from Fundação Dom Cabral and a post MBA from Kellogg School of Business, as well as other training from Fundação Getúlio Vargas with a focus on Public Policy Management, Telecommunications and Banking.

About ABES

ABES, Brazilian Association of Software Companies, aims to contribute to the construction of a more digital and less unequal Brazil, in which information technology plays a fundamental role in the democratization of knowledge and the creation of new opportunities for all. In this sense, it aims to ensure a business environment conducive to innovation, ethical, dynamic and globally competitive, always aligned with its mission of connecting, guiding, protecting and developing the Brazilian information technology market.

Since its foundation in September 1986, ABES has sought to be relevant to its associates and a national and international reference in the technology sector. Currently, the entity represents approximately 2 thousand companies, which total about 85% of the revenue of the software and services segment in Brazil, distributed in 22 Brazilian states and the Federal District, responsible for the generation of more than 208 thousand direct jobs and an annual revenue around 63.7 billion in 2019.

Access the ABES Portalhttp://www.abes.org.br or contact the Relationship Center: +55 (11) 2161-2833.

ABES - Press contacts:
Weber Shandwick Brasil - abes@webershandwick.com

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