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Stop Talking, Start Testing: Why Cities Must Establish Innovation Sandboxes Now
The time for conversation has long passed given that the evidence is clear, the tools exist, and the urgency is undeniable. Cities must stop theorizing about innovation partnerships and start creating the regulatory architecture that makes them possible at scale. One such architecture is the regulatory sandbox and the data proves it works.
Khahlil Louisy
Nov 256 min read
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The Governance Gap: Why Cities Are Racing Toward AI Adoption Without a Map
Municipalities are deploying artificial intelligence faster than they can govern it and the consequences reach every resident.
Khahlil Louisy
Nov 176 min read
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From Boston to NYC: Building the Northeast Corridor as the World’s Most Powerful Urban Innovation Engine
Along the 215 miles connecting Boston and New York City runs one of the world's most concentrated pathways of intellectual capital, research infrastructure, and innovation capacity. Yet this corridor has largely functioned as a collection of distinct regional ecosystems rather than as an integrated system. The question is no longer whether these cities can innovate independently—they demonstrably can, but by how much can their collective impact on society’s most pressing chal
PII
Nov 146 min read
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New Research Stream: Our Health, Technology, and the Law: Regulations to Drive Economic Development
In an era defined by rapid technological advancements, the intricate relationship between our health, technology, and the law is gaining...
Khahlil Louisy
Feb 27, 20242 min read
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ITGH Launches New Research Stream: Cybersecurity and Health
The infrastructure underpinning the foundations of healthcare systems around the world are becoming increasingly digital which opens them...
Khahlil Louisy
Jul 24, 20232 min read
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Are Cities Prioritizing The Cybersecurity of Connected Devices for Health Data?
Authors: Khahlil A, Louisy and Fredrik Heiding The concept of smart cities has gained traction in the past several years, with many urban...
Khahlil Louisy
Jun 26, 20232 min read
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Literature Review: Smart City Technology & Public Health
Institutions: Institute for Technology & Global Health, University of Cambridge, University of Oxford Overview Forthcoming: A literature...
Khahlil Louisy
Oct 12, 20221 min read
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ITGH Leads a WHO-ITU Working Group on AI and Sanitation
by Maria Carnovale Sanitation is a major global health issue. ITGH is leading a working group of the World Health Organization (WHO) and...

Maria Carnovale
Jun 25, 20211 min read
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