
In the face of unprecedented global challenges, cities are looking to innovate and scale-up solutions faster and further. The Lunar Works and Tynos Consulting work with cities to broker solutions - bringing together strategy, innovation and delivery in the pursuit of smart, human-centred resilient places and communities.
With over 29 years’ experience in delivering cross-sector, transformational projects, and drawing on my expertise in digital, communications and strategy, I believe that openness, collaboration and creativity are the keys to unlocking the new markets that are necessary for a better future.
I’ve been fortunate enough to live and work in many cities, large and small, across Europe and, while they are culturally and historically diverse, I have learned that cities share far more than what sets them apart.
From delivering the recent Smart Sustainable Cities series for the UK Foreign & Commonwealth Office - bringing together 50 cities from across Europe to share best practice and collaborate across key themes - to the NoiseAbility SynchroniCity Large Scale Pilot - currently taking place in Edinburgh, Bilbao and Eindhoven – I am ever more convinced of the importance of brokering cities and businesses to bring about agile, transformational change.
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Sessions in which Jane McLaughlin participates
Wednesday 19 June, 2019
ABOUTAfter the successful launch of the first edition of the workshop on “Internet of Things (IoT) for Smart Cities & Communities Convergence” at IoT Week 2017 in Geneva, and the two-day follow-up in Bilbao in 2018, we are now inviting you to join the next level of convergence to support cities and communities at IoT Week 2019 in Aarhus, Denmark – organised jointly by an alliance of international institu...
Sessions in which Jane McLaughlin attends
Tuesday 18 June, 2019
The world needs leadership for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. Organizational leaders must be visionary and ethical, manage multiple stakeholder and resources, and focus on long-term goals without compromising their values. This panel session will address how leaders are working with SDGs in their companies; both as guiding star for doing well by doing good, and as a way to transform their companies to make an impact.The session ...
For the Sustainable Development Goals to be achieved within the stipulated time-frame, it is essential that the targets within the main goals are executed at both local and national levels. Mainstreaming the SDGs into local/national development planning policies can ensure that the SDGs are progressed on simultaneously with the existing national targets. In this scenario, new and emerging technologies could serve as the fulcrum for realization of the SDGs and their associated targets.
Internet of Things (IoT) technologies and applications are bringing fundamental changes to all sectors of society and economy and constitute an essential element of the Next Generation Internet (NGI). IoT technologies and applications are changing the way users, services and applications interact with the real world environment in a trusted way. The topic involves support researchers, industry, application developers and start-ups.
Experience the welcome reception at either ARoS Art Museum or Aarhus City Hall with a glass of champagne in one hand and a snack in the other. Round off day with a bit of networking, good vibes and speaches from Jacob Bundsgaard, MayorCity of Aarhus, Bo Sejer Frandsen, CEO of Local Host it-forum and Fredrik Ostbye, Group Vice President, Head of Digital Transformation at Event Partner, Grundfos.