SHANGHAI, CHINA--(Marketwire - July 8, 2010) - Five-time NBA champion Derek Fisher of the L.A. Lakers visited the Cisco (
Fisher, who was in Shanghai on an NBA promotional tour that included celebrations for Independence Day at the U.S.A. Pavilion, also conducted a Q&A session with press across Asia Pacific, Greater China and Japan over Cisco TelePresence™ from the Cisco Pavilion in a session that was broadcast live over the Internet.
"I was really impressed by the smart connected communities showcase at the Cisco Pavilion. Technology is so much a part of our lives today and it's exciting to see how much more it could possibly enhance our lives. This is my first visit to Shanghai and the pulse and energy in this city of 18 million people is just incredible. It's staggering to think how many more cities of this size will develop in Asia over the next 50 years and the technologies that Cisco is showcasing will certainly be required to cope with this rapid urbanization," Fisher said.
Over the next five years, around 700 million people will be added to the world's cities, and by 2050, at least 100 new cities will be inhabited by more than a million residents. This urbanization presents a number of great prospects. The cities of the 21st century will be defined by Internet access and broadband, with the ability to connect virtually anything to the network: cars, hospitals, buildings, energy, home appliances and schools. This is the premise that Cisco is showcasing in its pavilion at World Expo.
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About Derek Fisher
Derek Lamar Fisher (born August 9, 1974) is an American professional basketball player with the Los Angeles Lakers, whose NBA career has spanned more than 14 years. He currently serves as the president of the National Basketball Players Association.
Born in Little Rock, Ark., Fisher started his basketball career at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. Selected as the 24th pick by the Los Angeles Lakers in the 1996 NBA draft, Fisher spent his first eight seasons with the franchise. During this time, he played a role in the Lakers' "three-peat" and was the third-leading scorer on the team behind Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O'Neal. Fisher has played in 199 career playoff games, the fifth-highest total in NBA history. He ranks second all time in NBA finals three-pointers made (43), behind former teammate Robert Horry. Only he and Kobe Bryant have played in all five of the Lakers' most recent championships.
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