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Combined Authorities (England): Local Innovation Partnerships Fund: Earmarked Strand

by Glenn | Oct 6, 2025 | EXTERNAL NEWS

Source: Combined Authorities (England) Author: UKRI Date published: 2025-10-06 [original article can be accessed via hyperlink at the end] This is a closed funding opportunity, for applications from the places selected by the UK government: Greater Manchester West...

Copenhagen Capacity News and Events: Copenhagen Capacity has received four nominations at the 2025 City Nation Place Awards!

by Glenn | Oct 6, 2025 | EXTERNAL NEWS

Source: Copenhagen Capacity News and Events Author: unknown Date published: 2025-10-06 [original article can be accessed via hyperlink at the end] Copenhagen Capacity has been shortlisted as a finalist in all four categories submitted to the 2025 City Nation Place...

Economic Innovation Group: Trump’s H-1B visa bombshell: What comes next

by Glenn | Oct 6, 2025 | EXTERNAL NEWS

Source: Economic Innovation Group Author: Stephen Leverton Date published: 2025-10-06 [original article can be accessed via hyperlink at the end] The post Trump’s H-1B visa bombshell: What comes next appeared first on Economic Innovation Group. View original article...

Local Economies (UK): UK’s Business Hubs including Manchester, Leeds, Oxford Leading Economic Growth, Report Reveals

by Glenn | Oct 6, 2025 | EXTERNAL NEWS

Source: Local Economies (UK) Author: Omar Faridi Date published: 2025-10-06 [original article can be accessed via hyperlink at the end] Research reveals the United Kingdom’s top 25 regions for mid-market business growth, spotlighting fast-growing innovation hubs such...

SmartCitiesWorld News: Seoul Smart City Prize 2025 winners announced

by Glenn | Oct 6, 2025 | EXTERNAL NEWS

Source: SmartCitiesWorld News Author: SmartCitiesWorld news team Date published: 2025-10-06 [original article can be accessed via hyperlink at the end] Seoul Smart City Prize 2025 winners announcedPrague was recognised for its Innovation Management model, a citywide...

Regional Economies: What Would Happen If an AI Bubble Burst?

by Glenn | Oct 5, 2025 | EXTERNAL NEWS

Source: Regional Economies Author: EditorDavid Date published: 2025-10-05 [original article can be accessed via hyperlink at the end] The Washington Post notes AI’s "increasingly outsize role" in propping up America’s economic fortunes....
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