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13/09/2023
The emerging artificial intelligence divide in Europe β London is home to about 25,000 engineers, with any other major European city chasing from afar. Full story at this link π https://on.ft.com/45QbKej https://on.ft.com/44Rn2gQ
12/09/2023
inaugurated its programme by awarding the first residency permit to founder Sam Altman. The gov is going to use the one-week-old scheme's 'notable individuals' sub-category to boost its AI ecosystem and tech talent.
Indonesia enters talent war with ChatGPT golden visa The new residency scheme seeks to woo AI and tech experts as much as investment
31/08/2023
π» companies and π©βπΌ talent are flocking to for its unique lifestyle offering and family-focused culture.
π The rapid growth of the tech community in βSilicon Slopesβ β a stretch of cities along the Rocky Mountains from Ogden through Salt Lake City to Provo β has been remarkable. In 2022, there were almost 67,500 tech jobs in Utah's state capital Salt Lake City, an increase of 12% on the pre-pandemic year 2019, according to the CompTIA.
π¦ Recent growth is based on strong foundations. Relative to the size of the state's economy, Utah is only behind California for the number of unicorns founded in its borders between 1991 and 2021, according to an analysis undertaken by Ilya Strebulaev at Stanford University Graduate School of Business. Utah-founded tech success stories include Overstock, Vivint, Omniture, Pluralsight, Domo, Divvy and Qualtrics.
β· Entrepreneurs have moved their lives to Utah for its well established tech scene and unique outdoor activities β including skiing, hiking, mountain biking and more. Tony Lewis of Aumni says his decision to move was "a culmination of business, life and family choice of wanting to move and raise our kids in a great geography."
βͺ Utah's inseparable development with the Mormon Church makes it a unique tech ecosystem. "That thoughtfulness in building community, even with that rugged individualism that is so common in the western US, has made Utah a very unique place,β says Governor Of Utah Spencer Cox
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Salt Lake City becomes new tech paradise The cityβs outdoor activities and family-oriented culture help attract talent and start-ups
24/08/2023
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10/08/2023
All around the world, cities are breathing new life into their abandoned railway stations, yards and tracks. Developers and governments are working together to turn rusting rail infrastructure and empty land alongside tracks into parks, public spaces and mixed-use developments. Converting these spaces, which are often on prime real estate in city centres, has become one of the hottest trends in urban regeneration. From The High Line in to Parco Romana in , City Link in Western Australia to the β¬25.2bn Nuevo Norte in 's capital, recycling railways is proving an ideal way to revive metropolitan areas. Check out our latest cover story which takes a tour of the most ambitious projects the world over.
There are opportunities everywhere. Where are they in your city?
Back on track: cities en route to urban regeneration From Milan to Detroit to Perth, recycling abandoned and underused railway infrastructure is becoming the hottest trend in urban regeneration. Danielle Myles reports
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