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- Poznań, European Capital of Resilience: Thinking about Territorial Development in Times of War
- Dirk Schrödter, the German who wants to free his Schleswig-Holstein region from the American digital grip
- The City of London is charting the course for ethical and sovereign generative AI
- Turin inaugurates its “House of the Digital Revolution”, a European laboratory for artificial intelligence and sustainable innovation
- Siemens and Airbus, the technological alliance that is reinventing industrial decarbonization
- South Korea 2025: Automation enters a new era of intelligence and speed
- When AI illuminates cycle paths: See.Sense and the City of Sydney invent the cycling data of tomorrow
- The Trombinoscope
- From data to decision: the Balearic Islands or the art of thinking differently about territorial digital technology
- Carla Gethin, the “no-code” alchemist who reinvents Glasgow
- Germany: Heilbronn to be European Green Capital 2027
- Ras Al Khaimah flies to 2027: air taxi, the new driver of sustainable mobility in the Emirates
- How Emicool transformed its district cooling model with Oracle Cloud
- The Northern Territory, Australia's future digital hub to Asia
- In Munich, 5G streetlights for a hyperconnected Oktoberfest
- Marie-France Blanquet: Thinking about natural language at the dawn of artificial intelligence
- Cyberhygiene and resilience: how Ukraine, under the bombs, revolutionized the formation of territories
- Marek Lampart: The Czech architect of the quantum revolution, between science and audacity
- War-torn Ukraine relies on digital innovation to rebuild its state: GovTech Lab's bold gamble
- Seoul's Han River Bus suspended for one month for stability tests
- Engie relies on the British Kaluza platform for customer experience and to accelerate the energy transition
- MicroFactory: The robotic factory that fits in a dog cage
- Glasgow bets on no-code: a digital revolution for all, without a line of code
- Measuring local well-being: what INSEE reveals about the quality of life in the regions
- Quantum computing, a new frontier that territories can no longer ignore
- Jessica Bönsch, the science facilitator who inspires German youth
- Rome takes a step forward with Moovit: a single app to plan and pay for your journeys
- In Poland, municipalities are using the CAST climate calculator to accelerate the transition
- Germany: Brandenburg bets on a giant battery park to secure its energy transition
- Industrial Response: How Germany, Austria, and Switzerland Are Shielding Their Factories Against Cyberattacks
- Malaysia pioneers urban revolution: first AI-powered smart traffic platform
- Midi-Pyrénées (2001), French laboratory for new technologies: 12,000 jobs created in twelve years
- Data Act: transforming constraints into a lever for territorial innovation
- Juan Ignacio Pérez Iglesias: The biologist who is propelling the Basque Country into the quantum age
- Ho Chi Minh City trains its teachers in artificial intelligence: an educational revolution underway
- Northern Scotland accelerates its transition to EZO EV charging stations: a revolution for green mobility
- Canberra, Green Capital: When the ACT combines energy innovation and social justice
- Tomorrow's industry is being built today: how regions are shaping the talents of the future
- “iTwin4Good Challenge 2025: When students transform digital twins into levers of global sustainability”
- Rebuilding the right to public information in the digital age: a democratic and strategic challenge (Senate 2014)
- European digital sovereignty: the impossible equation in the face of American hegemony
- David Gray, architect of a digital application that redefines access to basic rights for the homeless
- Lancaster, California: How AI is speeding up red tape and turning bureaucracy into an engine of growth
- ITS America Launches Pioneering Course on AI in Transportation: Training Professionals for Tomorrow's Challenges
- Iberdrola and the Basque Country join forces to develop energy through quantum computing
- Technology and Environmental Policy: When Market Failures Hinder Green Innovation
- WarnMe: Two German high school students innovate in flood warning and win the Stockholm Junior Water Prize 2025
- RGPP: between modernization of the State and territorial challenges, the Senate questions the legacy of a controversial reform (June 2011)
- AI: the philosopher's recipe or when metaphor threatens the empire of jargon
- Imanol Schlag: The Swiss architect of open, responsible and sovereign AI
- Pioneering San José: first municipally-led AI grants boost local innovation
- Helsinki: when young people become the builders of their neighborhoods
- Fiji's water company enters the digital age with the deployment of a smart metering system
- Barcelona, a laboratory for industry 5.0: how the Catalan ecosystem is inventing tomorrow's intelligent buildings with ADEBUILD
- Chesapeake, Virginia: how a town reinvents its connectivity with a private wireless network, a pioneer of American "smart cities".
- High-speed broadband in France: the Senate warns of digital divides and broken promises (2015)
- London's Alan Turing Institute: why sacrificing citizen AI on the altar of defense would be a historic mistake
- Loredana Gavrilescu: The architect of tomorrow's cities, between AI, mobility and collective audacity
- Tallinnovation in Heidelberg: Estonia exports its smart city to Germany
- Autonomous mobility in Canada with the first all-weather Auto-Shuttle in Kanata
- 100 electric air cabs to innovate urban mobility in Japan
- MIT revives US manufacturing with AI and automation
- Espoo, Finland: how the Voxit platform encourages citizen participation
- SAIP: when modernizing alerts collides with the digital age - A look back at the key hearing on June 28, 2017.
- Cyberattacked by those I warned: the vertigo of a journalist who has become a victim of public inaction
- India Daniel, the invisible architect of smart cities
- Seoul: the country's first "119 AI Call Bot" in action
- USA: Open Now, the platform that connects Austin's homeless to vital resources
- OpenSynth opens up to smart grids: RTE joins the open data community to accelerate the energy transition
- AGC-Poland: When AI and human expertise enhance quality control in Industry 5.0
- Romania: inVest, the gas pedal that aims to develop urban mobility in Eastern Europe
- 1985: Computer science opens up to the blind - the pioneering gamble of the Association Valentin Haüy Training Centre
- AI in German cities: when strategy goes beyond technology
- Michelle Mittmann: Actress of citizen participation in autonomous mobility in Hamburg
- Doncaster: the UK's future center of excellence in AI
- Fifteen municipalities join the City Data Alliance to reinvent smart cities
- Solid-state transformers: the next revolution in power networks
- AI and Industry 5.0: the synergy between GenAI and human expertise
- USA: Innovative collaboration for urban mapping
- The French ICT industry in 2002: a changing sector in the face of the crisis
- AI on the attack: Europe faces the American challenge
- Michael Johnson: a certain idea of interoperability in Smart Cities
- AI for urban planning: a revolution in UK city councils
- Wellington, the capital of New Zealand, innovates for urban safety
- Artificial intelligence lights up solar energy
- Industry 5.0: a technological revolution underway with growth of 31.3 %
- Data Governance Guide: An Essential Tool for German Municipalities
- The legacy of the 1981 AFCET congress: a pioneering vision of IT
- Quantum computing: the strategic future of French territories
- Christian Senger: the architect of Volkswagen's digital revolution
- San Francisco: Leading Innovation with AI for 30,000 City Employees
- Patero and Syllego: a strategic alliance for cybersecurity in American Smart Cities
- Europe faces the urgent challenges of energy autonomy and AI
- The AI factory: revolutionizing the development of artificial intelligence
- London in the Age of Data: The Data for London Library Revolution
- Computers and the law: a revolution in social services in 1988
- Switzerland gives a lesson in AI innovation with its open source language model
- Vladimir Kuts: a certain idea of digital twins
- Belfast innovates: £300,000 to revolutionize tourism with immersive technologies
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