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Global Smart City Partnership Program

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Knowledge Sharing

The Global Smart City Partnership Program (GSCP) organizes and sponsors knowledge-sharing events, such as seminars, webinars, workshops, conferences, and knowledge exchange programs. Recent panels and conferences include the following?:

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Smart City Catalog Launch Event

May 28, 2024

Launch of the a curated resource showcasing diverse smart city solutions, organized by sector and cross-sector applications, across three key domains: institutional, technical, and financial. 

March 31, 2024

This learning series is based on presentations addressing areas such as cities and climate change, affordable housing, community engagement, and transport.

November 7-9, 2023

GSCP and delegations from Brazil and Jordan represented the World Bank showcasing their smart city experiences and learning from others.

November 15-17, 2022

GSCP and delegations from T¨¹rkiye and Jordan represented the World Bank engagements by contributing to several sessions and organizing a City Solutions Workshop as a side event.

September 1, 2022

GSCP, the World Bank Korea Office, and MOLIT co-hosted a conference on the Smart City Development Experience as part of the World Smart City Expo Korea 2022.

June 7, 2022

The webinar?showcases?practical examples from the cities that have pioneered the deployment of smart technologies for carbon mitigation.?

November 1, 2021

Participants profile the latest climate-friendly, smart city developments and trends worldwide.

November 16, 2021

Learn how open-access broadband web connections could help cities recover from pandemic lockdowns.

Online Course

Learn how cities are striving to converge and integrate environmental, digital, biological, and financial technologies to solve urban problems. Course includes six learning modules.

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