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Learn How Brownsville Is Becoming a Highly Connected Smart City with Helen Ramriez

Welcome to the 6th Annual Digital 360 Summit, September 24-26, 2024, at the historic Driskill Hotel in Austin, Texas! Helen Ramirez is a pioneering leader and visionary in smart city development, urban planning, and sustainable community growth. With over two decades of experience shaping policies and guiding transformative projects, she has established herself at the forefront of innovation in municipal management and technological integration. Known for her dedication to inclusive solutions, Ramirez has been instrumental in creating smarter, more connected environments that enhance quality of life, drive economic vitality, and foster social equity. As the City Manager of Brownsville, Helen Ramirez oversees the implementation of cutting-edge digital infrastructure, forward-thinking mobility solutions, and community-driven innovation programs. Her strategic leadership and collaborative approach have positioned Brownsville as a rising smart city, leveraging advanced data analytics and IoT technologies to streamline services, elevate public safety, and support sustainable development. Ramirez also shares her insights as a respected keynote speaker, illuminating the path forward for cities looking to embrace digital transformation and community-focused governance. Her visionary approach and proven success make her an influential figure in shaping the future of urban landscapes, smart technologies, and sustainable community growth. Thank you to our sponsors: ClearWorld, Ferreira Power South, L&T Semiconductor Technologies, EASYMETERING, and SRC Digital Insurance Services. We deeply appreciate our partners: International Accelerator, Austin Technology Council, and Austin Technology Incubator, whose support has been integral to the success of this event!

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