哔哩传媒

ASU and Cox Communications partner to build ‘infrastructure of the future’

Cox Communications recently announced it is partnering with Arizona State University to create the Cox Connected Environments Collaboratory at the university.

The collaboration, announced at the 2019 ASU Smart Region Summit, is expected to drive the development of Arizona鈥檚 鈥渟mart region鈥 infrastructure.

鈥淐ox currently powers several smart city initiatives and communities today as the preferred data network of residents and business owners,鈥 said Steve Rowley, executive vice president of Cox Business. 鈥淐ox Business, combined with Cox2M, will bring new experiential capabilities to the campus and provide a space for all to innovate.鈥

The partnership will also deliver on ASU鈥檚 Smart City Cloud Innovation Center (CIC) promise to build smarter communities in the Valley by providing solutions to community challenges.

According to Cox, the Cox Connected Environments Collaboratory at ASU will serve as an incubation center and convening space that engages ASU students, staff and faculty to design the 鈥渘ext wave of Internet of Things (IoT) solutions鈥 in hopes of solving real challenges within the Greater Phoenix area and beyond.

鈥淭hrough our Cox2M business line, we will bring ASU students, staff and faculty the tools and capabilities to develop end-to-end solutions that can really make a difference,鈥 said Sujata Gosalia, executive vice president and chief strategy officer at Cox Communications. 鈥淲e are excited to build the future together in this new collaborative environment.鈥

The Cox Connected Environments Collaboratory will reside in an Innovation Zone at ASU, one of several spaces across the Valley and ASU campuses dedicated to creating innovative solutions. Other Innovation Zones include SkySong, ASU Research Park, the Novus Innovation Corridor and more.

Cox will be deploying a comprehensive wired and wireless network on campus as part of ASU鈥檚 NextGen Network聽to power the Collaboratory.

鈥淐ox is a trusted partner, and we are eager to see the Cox Connected Environments Collaboratory at ASU drive smart region applications that combine people, connected devices, data and processes to improve community operations and the citizen experience,鈥 ASU Chief Information Officer Lev Gonick said.

Earlier this month, ASU announced a聽 to develop a 鈥淪mart Campus鈥 and eventually a 鈥淪mart State.鈥 The two will work together to bring 5G connectivity and Sprint鈥檚 Curiosity IoT operating system to the university鈥檚 campuses.

鈥淭he spirit of innovation permeates everything we do here at ASU, and that philosophy extends to the ecosystems and resources we make available to our collaborators,鈥 said Sethuraman Panchanathan, executive vice president of Knowledge Enterprise and chief research and innovation officer at ASU. 鈥淣ew ideas and solutions to grand challenges are discovered when we partner at this level. Our Innovation Centers and Innovation Zones are prime examples of how these relationships are cultivated, and how the resulting benefits are realized by our communities.鈥

To learn more about the Cox Connected Environments Collaboratory, .

 

Emily Richardson

Add comment

Subscribe to the Dry Heat

Get updates on the most important news delivered right to your email. Fully personalized options. No SPAM. Unsubscribe anytime.

Let’s Get Social

哔哩传媒 wants to connect with you. Follow us, tweet, share, post, comment... however you get social is the perfect way to connect.