After being refused a spot in November's SEDEFIS 2020 smart cities event, Hikvision entered Smart City Expo Santiago de Chile as a co-sponsor. Inside this note, we discuss how the conference was structured and what Hikvision had to say.
Show Overview
Hikvision Comments
Chilean Integrator Comments
Hybrid Event
Attendance Falls Far Short of Expectations
Show Floor
Sponsors
Speakers
Leading Government Officials Share Thoughts
Short Presentations With Visual Aids
Commercials
Networking
Positive Attendee Feedback
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the conference featured nearly 40 activities and sessions totaling 30 hours of content with roughly 120 speakers from 10 countries.
The text has been updated to the following in accordance with input from the organizers:
the conference featured 40 sessions with 130 speakers from 70 businesses/institutions.
The post has also been updated to reflect attendance and impressions numbers provided by the organizers as well as attendee feedback.
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The text has been updated to the following in accordance with input from the organizers:
The post has also been updated to reflect attendance and impressions numbers provided by the organizers as well as attendee feedback.
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