AoT beyond Chicago’s borders
The summer of 2018 saw the first class of AoT partner projects in Palo Alto, Seattle, Portland, Denver, Detroit, Chapel Hill, and Syracuse.
The AoT team has since entered different phases of partnerships with other cities around the world; some are in discussion while others will be deploying shortly.
We'd love to count you among our partners.
Partner project teams, typically collaborations between local universities and government, will deploy their nodes to measure data and address a wide range of questions around air quality, vehicle and pedestrian traffic, urban climate, and other topics. As with Array of Things in Chicago, data collected by these partners will be open and freely available for all to use.
The partner projects are drawing upon non-technological aspects of Array of Things as well. Partners are adapting the privacy policy drafted by the Array of Things and the City of Chicago for their own use, and conducting community outreach to inform local residents about the intentions, limitations, and open access nature of their local AoT project.
Interested? Head over to our Become a Partner page.