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Smart Infrastructure – Technology Trends That are Changing Traffic & Mobility

ABSTRACT

Infrastructure is in the midst of a transition. Traditionally defined as basic physical structures and facilities, constructed from concrete and steel, these assets increasingly are integrated with technology and digital systems. The set of assets that can be considered as infrastructure has broadened considerably.
In this talk, we explore why and how technology systems are increasingly incorporated into infrastructure. We explore the impact and opportunity through deep dives into roads and parking. The presentation will bring the point of view of those working in the infrastructure industry and will be focused on the implications and opportunities for business.

 

BIOGRAPHY

Paul Jacobson, McKinsey and Company

Paul is a Senior Expert based in McKinsey’s Washington D.C. office. He leads client engagements focused on the origination and development of capital projects with ~20 years’ experience in developing major projects across Africa, Europe and North America. He specializes in industrial and transportation assets and in the application of infratech in transportation. He has served clients on topics ranging from Public-Private Partnership development, greenfield transportation programs, the intersection of technology and transportation, and strategy and growth topics in infratech.
Prior to McKinsey, Paul played a leading role in developing a portfolio of solar PV projects in Germany and Italy with the Green Enesys Group and in developing major petrochemical projects at Sasol, South Africa. His qualifications include an MBA from the European School of Management and Technology and a master’s degree in Chemical Engineering

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