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Date: Wednesday, August 2, 2023
Time: 8:00 - 9:00 a.m. PT
Duration: 1 hour


Traffic congestion poses a challenge for nearly every municipality. Traditional traffic management strategies and infrastructure have become outdated and ineffective and can’t keep pace with the dynamic nature of today’s hybrid work patterns. To address these challenges, Canadian telco Rogers Communications deployed a 5G-connected, AI-enabled smart traffic solution on the University of British Columbia (UBC) campus that improved traffic flow, reduced delays and emissions, and has the potential to make a significant contribution to building more livable and sustainable cities.

By joining this webinar, you’ll learn:
  • The goals and objectives of the UBC deployment
  • The core components and features of the smart traffic solution
  • The results achieved on the UBC campus and future use cases
  • How 5G is a key enabling technology that can effectively scale the solution

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Neel Dayal
Senior Director, Innovation and Partnerships, Rogers Communications
Neel joined Rogers Communications Inc. in October 2012 and is currently leading Innovation and partnerships in their Technology organization. His current responsibilities include partnerships with the University of British Columbia and the University of Waterloo, focusing on 5G research for smart cities, public safety, and transportation and bringing the most advanced 5G technologies to both campuses. He has recently stood up the 5G Create Lab at Communitech in Kitchener/Waterloo’s vibrant tech ecosystem where he’ll be working to accelerate the commercialization of 5G technologies. He sits on the Toronto Board of Trade Innovation Subcommittee and the Canadian Telecom Summit Advisory Board and is also an active investor and advisor to early-stage companies.
Tom Cooper
Vice President, Public Sector, NoTraffic
Thomas is NoTraffic's vice President of public sector and is responsible for NoTraffic’s business in North America. His background includes executive management, direct and channel sales, global team and partnership development, operations, and system engineering. Tom's experience includes positions with Siemens Mobility, the City of Philadelphia, EarthLink Municipal Networks, and Motorola Corporation. He’s passionate about applying technology to improve traffic safety for all roadway users, save precious time for all travelers by cutting congestion, and reducing emissions for a cleaner and healthier planet.
Joao Kluck Gomes
Global Head of Business Development, Telco Edge AI, NVIDIA
Joao is responsible for NVIDIA’s global business, solution, and go-to-market development in the edge and cloud space. He’s focused on enabling service providers to create new innovative services leveraging AI, the metaverse, the edge, and 5G. Joao joined NVIDIA in 2019 from Juniper Networks where he led solution development with strategic partners. Previously, he held multiple positions at Nokia with 20 years of international experience across product management, business development, and sales in the telecommunication and IT enterprise cloud space. Joao is a technologist passionate about the transformational opportunities technology brings. His proposed innovations include two granted patents in the space of mobile user experience and quality of service.
Krista Falkner
Manager, Transportation Engineering, The University of British Columbia
Krista is a professional engineer in British Columbia and has been the manager of transportation engineering within Campus and Community Planning at the University of British Columbia for nearly 12 years. Her early years in the transportation engineering industry had a focus on intelligent transportation systems (ITS), but now she's involved in the planning, design, implementation, and operations of the transportation network on the UBC campus and is using ITS as one way to achieve university transportation and climate action targets and objectives.


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