
Air quality has only improved a bit since morning in DC area. Still Code Purple in the DMV, surrounded by large swath of Code Red. Smoke forecasting is hard but we may see a little improvement next few hours before another plume overnight.
Meg Livak
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Air quality has only improved a bit since morning in DC area. Still Code Purple in the DMV, surrounded by large swath of Code Red. Smoke forecasting is hard but we may see a little improvement next few hours before another plume overnight.

It’s official! The next UNLEASH Innovation Lab will happen in RWANDA! This week, @besenbacher2012 has met with the Honorable Minister @MusoniPaula from the @RwandaICT, @cakamanzi from @RDBrwanda to anchor the next Lab in this incredible location 🌆 Read + unleash.org/rwanda










The UNLEASH torch has officially arrived in India! On Friday, we were honored to present UNLEASH at the #Bengaluru Tech Summit with core partners @Infosys , @novonordisk, and the Danish Consulate. In less than two weeks we will welcome 1.000 Talents to #InfosysMysore!


It’s been 3 years since the last UNLEASH Global Innovation Lab, and the excitement to come together again is palpable in all corners of the world! These are some of the brilliant minds who will join us in #UNLEASHIndia. Have you spotted a familiar face? 😉



How @SmartCoverSys' solution, which uses the Iridium Satellite Network, helped utilities understand the changing conditions of their #infrastructure, prevent #sewer spills, and protect #publichealth during Hurricane Irma. bit.ly/3MxjcB9 Via @estormwaternews

Team Blue @dcwater continues to pursue and promote that innovation spirit under the leadership of @DavidGadis and his innovation team. Thanks to Robert Bornhofen's efforts to engage the team and pilot this innovative technology - Blueprint 2.0. linkedin.com/posts/smartcov…







We kicked off the YP Summit in Orlando with a team of volunteers who landscaped and cleaned the grounds of Hope Commons, a local nonprofit resource for Kissimmee people experiencing homelessness. It’s inspiring to see how WEF members are always ready to help in the community.





