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Tomorrow, Saturday, October 13, is TEDxCity2.0 Day—a day where communities all across the globe will share and celebrate visions for the city of the future. New technologies will be introduced; solutions will be presented; ideas will be spread.70% of the world’s population will be living in urban areas in 2050, the United Nations tells us, and—so—there’s no better time than now to figure out how to make the cities of today become better homes for tomorrow.Tomorrow — join the global conversation and hear some of the brightest minds across the world share their ideas for a happier, healthier, smarter future.Click here to find an event to watch online tomorrow: http://on.ted.com/citiesWe hope you’ll be tuning in.

(Photo via yearoftheglitch)

Tomorrow, Saturday, October 13, is TEDxCity2.0 Day—a day where communities all across the globe will share and celebrate visions for the city of the future. New technologies will be introduced; solutions will be presented; ideas will be spread.

70% of the world’s population will be living in urban areas in 2050, the United Nations tells us, and—so—there’s no better time than now to figure out how to make the cities of today become better homes for tomorrow.

Tomorrow — join the global conversation and hear some of the brightest minds across the world share their ideas for a happier, healthier, smarter future.

Click here to find an event to watch online tomorrow: http://on.ted.com/cities

We hope you’ll be tuning in.

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