It is one thing to have an inhouse test facility to replicate hypothesized deployment conditions. It is quite another to have a complete city environment in which to deploy, operate, and monitor results in real time with real city activity and conditions. Brandon Branham, Assistant City Manager and CTO of City of Peachtree Corners speaks with Don Witt of the Channel Daily News about their very unique operation started years ago by visionary city personnel.
Brandon Branham
Peachtree City, having just celebrated their 10th birthday, has more to celebrate. Their innovative approach to the expansion of the city ensures them that they will be at the forefront of technology allowing them to better service their city residents.
Curiosity lab provides their testing partners everything needed for onsite monitoring including Innovation Alley dedicated offices, their Innovation Center, which is the ecosystem hub of Curiosity Lab, their prototype design lab, classroom, and event space. Testing areas are available for sixteen different technologies.
Listen in, you will be impressed with all of the options available to those that need beta testing for their technology prior to end user deployment.
About: Curiosity Lab at Peachtree Corners is a publicly funded living lab designed to provide a real-world test environment to advance next-generation intelligent mobility and smart city technology. Peachtree Corners, Georgia is a vibrant suburb of Atlanta and is one of the first smart cities in the U.S. to be powered by city-owned connected infrastructure and 5G.
Located within a 500-acre technology park where 7500 people work and more than 1000 people live, Curiosity Lab provides unique infrastructure and a supportive government to facilitate innovation. Early-stage startups, universities, and established companies are all welcome to join our innovation ecosystem.
For more information, go to: https://www.curiositylabptc.com/ , https://peachtreecornersga.gov/ or call: 770-609-8818