![]() In Sofia, the project is within the remit of Vladimir Danailov, Deputy Mayor responsible for Digitalization, Innovation, Economic Development and Investment. The opening event was attended by the teams of all associate cities, including Amsterdam, Madrid, Ljubljana, Athens, Dublin, Vilnius, Riga, Brussels, Budapest, Prague, Stockholm, etc. The first meeting of city representatives took place in January in London, and currently the selection of specific projects to be supported is expected, as well as a series of distance learning courses. The Bulgarian representatives will also have access to a specialized educational programme provided by Harvard Business School and Harvard Kennedy School – Skills Consolidation Faculty. The city will receive expert technical assistance to improve and develop digital services for citizens related to one of the following topics: Habitation, Mobility, Healthcare, Education and Jobs. The initiative aims to help 21 European capitals to improve their services through digital innovations. Sofia will participate in a new two-year digital innovation programme developed by Bloomberg Philanthropies. The capital participates in the project on the initiative of Mayor Yordanka Fandakova. Sustainable growth in the business sector is one of the main factors influencing the selection of Sofia as one of the participating cities. The project provides access to a network of city leaders and training provided by leading global experts in innovation and digital services to citizens. Sofia participates in an international training project of Bloomberg Philanthropies on urban digitalization and innovation policies. ![]()
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