ClearWorld October 2017 | Page 9

RECENT INDUSTRY HIGHLIGHTS

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ClearWorld Speaks With LSU's Civil and Environmental Engineering Students

ClearWorld was invited to speak to the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department at LSU to discuss the evolution of the digital age, connected devices and infrastructure. Founder and CEO, Larry Tittle, enjoyed this unique opportunity to share his enthusiasm and passion for our rapidly changing landscape of modern infrastructure. ClearWorld’s solution is helping lay the groundwork in these exciting times. “By 2020 there will be 20 billion Internet-connected devices in the world, according to a report by market research company Gartner. As the Internet of Things (IoT) era develops, and devices become smaller, more accurate and more relevant to a wider range of sectors, there is an opportunity for civil engineering to drive greater operational efficiencies as a result of increased access to real-time data.” as known as smart city infrastructure.

Pontiff Playground

In Metairie, La, ClearWorld is in the process of installing 20 lights in Pontiff Playground. Pontiff Playground was flooded in August 2005 during Hurricane Katrina, which ruined the gymnasium. After the storm, Jefferson Parish built an earthen berm around it to hold water in future emergencies.

City of Nassau Bay, TX

ClearWorld’s 45 Off-Grid Solar LED Streetlights passed the test, as 6 feet. of racing water flooded the area in and around the City of Nassau Bay T.X. All 50 lights stayed on throughout Hurricane Harvey to provide safety and security for the residents.