
Jamie Cudden
@jcudden
Smart City lead for Dublin City Council.
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13-06-2010 09:46:17
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Looking forward to launching this project as part of our EU capital of Smart Tourism programme. Nice to get to collaborate with Michael Guerin and showcase the power of AR to transform public spaces @TheBarryRogers Jack Kavanagh



To better understand the connectivity and coverage levels of mobile networks across the City, Dublin City Council has partnered with Ookla and the City Telecoms Association to develop the 'A Data-Driven Model for Urban Connectivity' report. This white paper is the result of a study





In March 2024, Dublin City Council Smart Cities unit and Smart Docklands launched the expl[ai]n workshop, an awareness and training initiative for public sector employees. This workshop: ✔️ Explains AI and Generative AI (GenAI) in simple terms. ✔️ Introduces the EU AI Act and its
![SmartDublin (@smartdublin) on Twitter photo In March 2024, <a href="/DubCityCouncil/">Dublin City Council</a> Smart Cities unit and <a href="/SmartDocklands/">Smart Docklands</a> launched the expl[ai]n workshop, an awareness and training initiative for public sector employees. This workshop:
✔️ Explains AI and Generative AI (GenAI) in simple terms.
✔️ Introduces the EU AI Act and its In March 2024, <a href="/DubCityCouncil/">Dublin City Council</a> Smart Cities unit and <a href="/SmartDocklands/">Smart Docklands</a> launched the expl[ai]n workshop, an awareness and training initiative for public sector employees. This workshop:
✔️ Explains AI and Generative AI (GenAI) in simple terms.
✔️ Introduces the EU AI Act and its](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GemHP2oWwAAY-FQ.jpg)



Dublin launches “Telecoms for Everyone” campaign in an effort to clarify telecoms infrastructure and promote better digital connectivity across the city. 👉 cities-today.com/dublin-campaig… Dublin City Council SmartDublin #telecoms #connectivity #infrastructure


Ireland’s first Gen AI Lab launched this morning in Dublin Cities’ Trinity College Dublin. This collaborative initiative is a partnership of Dublin City Council, The ADAPT Centre, and Trinity Business School. With the aim of developing an agile space to discover, create and identify potential applications






