2023 Intelligent Infrastructure Conference & P3 Workshop

06.05.23

Join Winstead attorneys Jeff Nydegger and Mary Hager at Intelligent Infrastructure Conference in Austin, TX. The conference will discuss the critical challenges in making intelligent infrastructure a reality, including new models for collaboration on shared infrastructure, new models for sharing data, new approaches to standards, regulation & compliance, and implementations of the latest technologies.

P3 Workshop Date & Time: Monday, June 5, 2023, 2:00-5:30 p.m.

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Conference Date: Tuesday, June 6 – Wednesday, June 7, 2023
Location: Renaissance Austin Hotel

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Shareholder Jeff Nydegger will participate in the P3 Workshop: “Creating & Managing Public Private Partnerships to deliver Intelligent Infrastructure.”

Workshop leaders include: Miles Mathews, Sr. Consultant, Director of Strategy and Development, Mary Scott Nabers, CEO, and Fred Aus, Sr. Consultant of Strategic Partnerships, Inc.

Winstead Attendees: Jeff Nydegger, Mary Hager

Who Should Attend: Key decision makers from federal, state and city government, financial, public & technological organizations.

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