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Qualcomm’s 2023 Corporate Responsibility Report: Future Focused Research and Development

3BL Media

6G is expected to allow service providers to continue serving the ever-growing demand for data speed, while also opening new service categories powered by physical-digital convergence and devices powered with ambient energy. These include India, Taiwan and Vietnam, or regions witnessing rapid adoption of digital technologies such as Africa.

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Enabling the Deep-Tech and Innovation Ecosystems in Vietnam, Taiwan and Africa

3BL Media

These startups have collectively raised more than $32M USD in funding, produced more than 25 commercial products, filed more than 87 domestic and international patents, and contributed to the realization of the Vietnamese Government’s Digital Innovation policies. Since 2016, our startup initiatives have incubated or mentored 220 startups.

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Rotterdam uses smart tech to 'save city from drowning'

Corporate Knights

While Rotterdam’s blue-green grid is still far from completion, it represents an example of how a set of digital sensing technologies can be potentially harnessed to produce a smart city solution to an urban sustainability problem. . We learn from each other how to cope with these so-called smart city projects.”

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Demand for data sovereignty is moving to local government

Cisco CSR

Today, the drive for “digital” public trust is changing IT priorities. Ever since the European Union issued the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in 2016, a seismic shift has taken place globally toward the need for data sovereignty. States and cities are adopting digital sovereignty. Sources: 1. Virtru, 2021, 2.