![From left: Shaina Horowitz of New Lab, Jessie Lazarus from CARMERA, Regina Myer of the Downtown Brooklyn Partnership, Tara Pham from Numina and Andre Correa d’Almeida of Columbia University discuss Downtown Brooklyn’s role as a test lab for smart technology at the Smart Cities New York 2019 conference on Tuesday. Eagle photo by Mary Frost](https://brooklyneagle.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/smartcities-e1557941933642.png)
Sensors for safety: How Downtown Brooklyn is getting smarter
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