23-24 HBCU Smart Cities Challenge
This Year’s HBCU Fellows
About
The HBCU Smart Cities Challenge is not just a program; it's a movement that brings together the power of education, innovation, and community to transform cities for the better. We are a collaborative initiative led by the Pathway Community Foundation, uniting Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), aspiring students, and visionary city officials.
Our mission is to empower students to become change-makers in their communities by developing cutting-edge solutions for smart cities. Through mentorship, hands-on learning experiences, and the magic of innovation, we're shaping cities that are smarter, more sustainable, and future-ready. With diversity as our strength and technology as our tool, we're committed to creating a brighter, more inclusive future for all. Join us in the journey to make cities smarter, greener, and more connected. The HBCU Smart Cities Challenge is where the future begins.
Thank you to our Sponsors
Why HBCU Cities?
Home to some of the brightest minds in the country, HBCU communities are poised to help bridge the digital divide in numerous ways. New hubs for mission-driven tech development, smart technology expansion, and opportunities for talent development are abundant.
According to a Cisco study, cities that use data improve their energy consumption by 30% in 20 years. The HBCU Smart Cities Challenge will support use cases for IoT technology such as air quality management, water management, traffic management, smart parking, smart waste management.
Challenge Requirements
Each Smart City Challenge team will need to: