TechTown

Final Product
The Intercultural cities programme (ICC) supports cities in reviewing their policies through an intercultural lens and developing comprehensive intercultural strategies to help them manage diversity positively and realise the diversity advantage.
Amadora launches a Guide on the welcoming of migrants
Blue Economy Forum
BluAct Toolkit
BluAct: The Documentary
Timeline
Municipality of Athienou
2, Archbishop Makarios III Ave.
7600 Athienou Cyprus
Municipality of Santiago de Compostela
Municipality of Udine (Italy)
For any enquires into Tech Revolution, email: DMC@Barnsley.gov.uk
Keep following our social media channels as we develop Tech Revolution 2.0 as part of the second wave of URBACT ||| Programme.
Follow our Twitter: @Tech_RevEu
Follow our Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/urbact-techrevolution/
Coordinator
ADDRESS
Av. Movimento das Forças Armadas
2700-595 Amadora
Portugal
TELEPHONE
+351 21 436 9000
Ext. 1801
City of Rome
tamara.lucarelli@comune.roma.it
Câmara Municipal de Lisboa
Departamento de Desenvolvimento Local
Edifício Municipal, Campo Grande nº25, 6ºE | 1749 -099 Lisboa
urbact.civicestate@gmail.com
Municipality of Piraeus
Riga NGO House
City of Antwarp
Grote Markt 1 - 2000 Antwarpen
Manchester City Council
Manchester M2 5RT
City of Rotterdam
Coolsingel 40, 3011 AD Rotterdam
City Council Bielefeld
Bürger Service Center
Phone +49 521 510
City of Eindhoven
Stadhuisplein 1, 5611 EM Eindhoven
City of Loulé
Praça da República, 8104-001 Loulé
Phone +351 289 400 600
City of Igualada
Plaça de l'Ajuntament, 1, 08700 Igualada, Barcelona
City of Ghent
Stad Gent
Botermarkt 1
9000 Gent
City of Genoa
Via di Francia, 1 - XI floor. 16149 Genova
City of San Donà di Piave Piazza Indipendenza, 13 – 30027
City of Naples
Urban Planning Department
Phone +39 081 7958932 - 34 - 17
The Barnsley Digital Media County Way, Barnsley, S70 2JW
Phone +44 01226 720700
By exploring how small and medium sized cities can maximise the job creation potential of the digital economy, this Action Planning network examined whether there is potential for spillover from stronger city level digital economies; how clusters can work at city level and look collaboratively at what cities can do to support businesses to access the digital skills and innovations they need in order to start, grow and compete. The city partners further explored the role and viability of digital, content creation and technology clusters and how benefit may be gained from major city or national initiatives to benefit job creation and growth in small and medium sized cities. The project was 'of the digital economy' as well as 'for the digital economy' in that it used digital technologies as much as possible throughout management and delivery.
