electric car

Business and civic leaders in the Sacramento region have made mobility and transportation a key business innovation imperative. The Sacramento Urban Technology Lab has focused efforts on mobility to attract autonomous vehicle startups like Phantom Auto, LM Industries, and electric car sharing services. City leaders have also made known recently their efforts to create a manufacturing jobs base by pursuing development of a Center for Future Mobility. These efforts go to show that many in the region recognize autonomous, along with connected, shared, and electric, vehicles as the next frontier of transportation.

If you’re interested in how Sacramento plans to become a center for future mobility, plan to attend The Greater Sacramento Economic Council’s next Conversations with the Community discuss Greater Sacramento’s potential to become a hub of innovation for future automotive.

Please join the conversation on Jan. 23 as they discuss the future mobility and Greater Sacramento’s potential to become a hub of innovation for future automotive.

Date: Wed, January 23, 2019

Time: 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM

Location: Leslie and Anita Harper Alumni Center, Sacramento State, 6000 J Street, Sacramento, CA 95819

Cost: Free

REGISTER

Special guests include:

  • Supervisor Phil Serna, Sacramento County;
  • Arlen Orchard, SMUD;
  • Jaime Lemus, Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District;
  • Dimitrios Dovas, Highlands Power
  • Councilman Eric Guerra, Sacramento City Councilman
  • Barry Broome, Greater Sacramento Economic Council