Join our community of university and local government partners for a workshop geared towards building new collaborative projects.

This half-day symposium is intended to create more deliberate opportunities for urban innovation projects that connect local government and university partners in areas of common need and interest.

The day will include

  • An opportunity for local government officials to share their needs with leading university researchers looking for problems to solve and engage students
  • Hands-on work sessions to further develop some ideas from our local community, chosen because they are critical needs of local government and active areas of interest for local researchers. Feel free to read recent research proposal abstracts on neighborhood revitalization and law enforcement technology to spur your thinking in advance.
  • An overview of some new university resources available for local governments to solve pressing problems.
  • An opportunity for matchmaking, where local government leaders can share areas of need and university faculty can share their research and service interests

8:00-9:00AM             Registration and light breakfast
9:00-9:15AM             Welcome and introduction
9:15-10:30AM           City Problem Workshop: Blight, Housing and Neighborhood Revitalization

  • Kate Bender – KCMO, Deputy Performance Officer
  • Jud Knapp – UG/KCK, Data Analyst
  • Jesse Mofle – Johnson County, Deputy Director-Housing Authority

10:30-11:00AM         Networking Break
11:00-11:30AM         City Need Lightning Pitches
11:30-12:00PM         University Resource Presentations

  • Gigabit Lab – Joe Mullins, Central Missouri
  • Institute of Data Education, Analytics, and Science (IDEAS) — Brent Never, UMKC
  • Dotte Agency – Nils Gore, KU
  • Model Data Handling Policy for Cities – Tony Luppino, UMKC
  • Community Tool Box – Christina Holt, KU

12:00-12:15PM         University Lightning Pitches
12:15-1:00PM           Lunch + Networking
1:00-3:00PM             City Problem Workshop: Law Enforcement and Technology

  • Alex Braszko – KCMO
  • Abby Eccher – KCK
  • Tony Luppino, Sean O’Brien, Elliott Barber, Brittany Haynes, Rich Kane – UMKC

 

Missouri Innovations Campus
1101 NW Innovation Parkway
Lee’s Summit, MO 64086