Texas State CIEDAR Consortium is a Connected Infrastructure for Education, Demonstration, and Applied Research building 9 living labs in 1,000 acres focus on Smart Cities, Smart Utilities, Energy, Water wastewater, Mobility, Buildings and Infrastructure, Networks, Sensors, Big Data and Software. CIEDAR is a research and Development marketplace for buyers and sellers of technology to come together and accelerate towards the solutions they seek and offer jointly. Three Labs are up and running (Smart Cities, Smart Networks, NOC/SOC Training Lab) and the rest will get built by 2023 (Smart Energy and Utilities Lab, CAV Shuttle System Lab, Drone and VTOL Systems Lab, Sensors Lab, Bib Data and Software Lab) and 2024 (Smart Commercialization Lab, and CAV Test Track Lab).
Website: https://www.txst.edu/
Andres Carvallo, Professor and Co-Director, CIEDAR @ andres.carvallo@txstate.edu
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