The latest Remote-IT Quarterly Report marks a key phase in the network's journey: from planning to implementation. With transnational meetings held in Brindisi and Tirana, cities collectively explored how to activate underutilized assets like the diaspora, refine their Integrated Action Plans (IAPs), and push forward with real-life testing actions. Highlights include a deep dive into creative hubs and community-led innovation in Brindisi, and a showcase of Tirana’s cutting-edge approach to digital talent and diaspora engagement. Peer-learning activities, Living Library sessions, and strategic discussions helped cities strengthen their policies around digital transformation and remote work.
These latest insights build on the steady momentum from previous quarters. From Tartu’s sustainability lens on hybrid work models to Câmara de Lobos’ infrastructure-focused dialogue and the network’s evolving podcast series, each report traces how European cities are adapting to the future of work.
All Remote-IT Quarterly Reports (QR1 to QR5) are available for download from our website - offering a chronological, behind-the-scenes look at how this URBACT network continues shaping remote work-ready urban ecosystems.