Cisco’s urban innovation

In December 2015, Cisco won the IOC Trophy under the ‘Sport and Innovation’ theme and has premiered a raft of initiatives in Rio, leveraging local knowledge from its Innovation Center in the city.

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Cisco is the first official partner of the Rio 2016 Abraça Sustainability program
Karen Walker
Karen Walker, Chief Marketing Officer, Cisco

Its participation in the technology at the Games includes cellular and fixed broadband connectivity solutions, data center servers, and network management.

“We established an Olympic integration center, using our collaboration technology that has transformed interactions at the Games,” says Karen Walker, Cisco’s Chief Marketing Officer.

“We launched the Cisco Challenge for Urban Innovation, bringing together entrepreneurs, developers, start-ups, and academia to create connected experiences and transform the lives of citizens and visitors. We are also expanding our educational program. We have over 300 training centers nationwide and plan to double student numbers to 50,000 by 2017. We are very proud of that.”full_stop

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