Venezia's Mayor Brugnaro Proposes Supercomputer Center and Enhanced Transit System
Mayor Luigi Brugnaro announced plans for a supercomputer center in Porto Marghera connected to European networks. The initiative aims to utilize advanced computing and AI for societal benefits. Additionally, Brugnaro emphasized the need for improved rail connections in the Venice metropolitan area, proposing a reliable transit system akin to a metro to facilitate access for students and residents. The mayor envisions a larger metropolitan area integrating Mestre, Marghera, and beyond, to enhance education and retain youth in the region.

Mayor Luigi Brugnaro proposed the establishment of a supercomputer center in Porto Marghera, linked to European supercomputer networks via an Adriatic fiber optic backbone. This initiative seeks to leverage advanced computing and AI for environmental and societal advancements.
Brugnaro also highlighted the necessity for enhanced local train services, suggesting a metro-like system to improve accessibility for students. He advocates for a larger metropolitan area that includes Mestre, Marghera, and surrounding regions, emphasizing integrated transport, education, and cultural services to keep youth in the area. The proposal aims to transform student living and commuting in Venice.




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