On the occasion of Women's Day, some media outlets, by...
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The "Global Summit on Inclusion, Innovation and Resilience" was held on...
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Could this be a misuse of the concept? The term "Smart Territories" is increasingly used...
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In recent years, the idea that the digitalized commune is becoming a sovereign space...
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This is a contribution that demonstrates the maturation in Sweden in terms of...
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The new industry, the one that is coming in force through the development of...
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In a long interview published on October 18, 2016, the new man...
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The proliferation of coworking spaces across rural and urban areas appears to be shaping a new relationship between traditional hierarchies in the corporate world. The success of these shared offices, a new type of work organization, is attracting industrialists...
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It is a major player in IT from the 80s that is currently making traditional American and European manufacturers tremble...
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The first female mayor of Saint Quentin since last January, this girl from Picardy quickly set about understanding the challenges of the smart city...
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After music, energy, taxis, and hotels, the masters of the Internet have discovered new deposits, veritable gold mines. Factories and their workshops in all their forms are the new spaces to explore...
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Freelance blogger Jeremy Green has over 30 years of experience in the UK telecommunications industry, primarily in market research.
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When the annual quality of life rankings for cities around the world are published, Vienna almost automatically finds its place at the top. The Austrian capital has been ranked first for seven years in a row...
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At the end of May, François Grosse and his company ForCity received the great...
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The need for megacities to adapt to the challenges of digital intelligence seems to be generating great interest among industrial groups...
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Dr. Winnie Tang is the founder and chair of the steering committee of the Smart City Consortium, an organization focused on the development of smart cities in China, particularly in Hong Kong...
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Today, India is on the cusp of a major construction boom with a relentless pace of urbanization, driven by the continued influx of people from the rural hinterland. This situation is putting unprecedented pressure on the urban infrastructure and service delivery mechanisms of various agencies...
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A project to build a smart private hospital in Malta with Italian funding has been problematic from the outset. The project, launched last year by Prime Minister Joseph Muscat and his Health Minister, Konrad Mizzi,...
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In his program "It's for today or for tomorrow," on August 20, Didier Si Ammour devoted an interview to the question of new technologies as infrastructures for offering intelligent services in a city...
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Sylvain Rolland, a journalist at La Tribune, analyzes the notion of "the hype cycle," a concept that refers to the time between the launch of an innovation on the market and its adoption by the general public...
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Yann Lechelle, director of the startup Snips, is developing a perspective on urban travel, a field his company specializes in. Snips was founded in 2013 by Rand Hindi, a renowned data scientist and member of the French National Digital Council...
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He's a sought-after consultant in the American mobile world. Founder and president of Chetan Sharma Consulting, he's one of the leading strategists in the mobile industry...
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During the Employers' Summer University, Frédéric Sanchez, President of Medef International, once again distinguished himself with his humor and warmth, especially by signing a historic memorandum of understanding to create a common solar energy market at the global level...
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The Paris Fire Brigade (BSPP) has its own Lépine competition, called the Krebs Prize, and this year it was awarded to an intern. Polytechnique engineer Etienne Dupont, with his diploma in hand, joined the Montmartre fire station for an internship...
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The annual ranking of the most innovative countries, by WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization), was, as in the past, unveiled in mid-August. France has thus risen three places to now rank 18th, but remains far from the top 10, which includes no fewer than eight European countries...
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