Leave a comment / Smartcities, Sustainability, Intelligent Territories, ICTs Not only cities can achieve a deep digital transformation in search of being “Smart”, it is also possible that regions and rural areas, constitute a significant digital transformation that improves the quality of life of its inhabitants. But although digital transformation is the best possible strategy […]

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1 comment / Case Studies, Urban Planning, Smartcities, Sustainability, Urban planning  IESE’s Center for Globalization and Strategy annually measures the progress of the world’s cities in terms of “Urban Intelligence”, i.e. “Smartcities”, which, through the Cities in Motion Index, defines the key variables for the top cities that make up the global ranking. What are

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Although so far the 3D technology, especially in film and television, seems to be a mere fad that has not transcended into the mass habits of use, large Internet technology companies are betting on its implementation along with augmented reality, to create much more immersive and realistic experiences in the use of the Internet. What

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The so-called “Pay TV” industry was one of the most prosperous in the telecommunications segment at the end of the last century, it grew like foam around the world, seduced millions of people and significantly boosted the phenomenon of cultural globalization. However, by the second decade of the 21st century, this model seems to be

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Social psychologists Jonathan Haidt and Jean M. Twenge recently published a report in The New York Times in which they show that although the COVID-19 pandemic significantly increased the levels of depression and anxiety, especially in young people and adolescents, the origin of the massification of this phenomenon began a decade ago, possibly as a

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Developing an interface between the human brain and objects to external devices is a dream that could help millions of people who have lost their mobility or any of their senses, and even introduces the possibility of telekinesis: controlling things with the mind, without direct contact. The most recent project in this regard, Neuralink, a

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The current financing model for most of the services offered on the Internet is based on the commercialization of advertising, a scheme that, while allowing free services, focuses the business model on the continuous attention of users, a phenomenon that, according to academic experts, could be causing a high impact on mental health and the

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The first pandemic in times of globalization affected 180 countries in less than three months, saturated the health system around the world, put the global economy in check, generated border closures in the five continents, increased unemployment and poverty, affected 70% of world air traffic, fractured the global production, supply and distribution chain, nationalist fervor

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Leave a comment / Connectivity, Mobility, Urban Planning, Smartcities, Sustainability The human factor is the main cause of car accidents around the world, figures from various international organizations such as the Mapfreo Slim Foundation, estimate that between 70 and 80% of the time the driver’s state of mind and attention is the main cause of

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