MILWAUKEE — Earlier this year,
Foxconn launched the Year Two Smart Cities–Smart Futures competition, in
which individuals and teams representing higher education in Wisconsin
compete for financial awards, technical support and in-kind
contributions.
Foxconn says
ideas submitted for the competition will help improve and enhance living
and working environments, manufacturing facilities and processes,
promote attractive streetscapes, transportation network and living
spaces, and encourage sustainability.
This
past week, Foxconn announced it has narrowed the list of finalists down
to 25, although the company did not publicly release the identity of
the finalists...