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Lisbon and Linköping win the 2023 European Capital of Innovation Awards

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The European Commission has revealed the winners of the European Capital of Innovation Awards (iCapital), with the main prizes going to the cities of Lisbon and Linköping (Sweden).

Innovation, Research, Culture, Education and Youth Commissioner Iliana Ivanova awarded the prizes in Marseille during a ceremony co-hosted by the Aix-Marseille Provence Métropole, winner of iCapital 2022. The commissioner said: “Congratulations to Lisbon and Linköping! They are shining examples of how cities can use innovation to reshape the urban landscape, tackle demographic and economic challenges and work for the benefit of their residents. But I also applaud all finalists. They create a better future for people through innovation.”

Through iCapital awards, the EU recognises cities with inclusive innovation ecosystems. The prize identifies cities connecting citizens with academia, businesses, and the public sector to successfully translate results into improved well-being of society while simultaneously boosting game-changing innovation.

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