Will receive $30,000
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (Aug. 16, 2016) ā Next Century Cities today announced that Louisville will be the recipient of theĀ inaugural Charles Benton Next Generation Engagement Award for its plan to develop a Gigabit Experience Center. Louisville was one ofĀ three cities recognized forĀ projects that harness high-speed internet to enhance civic engagement and democratic participation. The other two cities are Austin and Raleigh.
Louisville will receive $30,000Ā that itĀ plans to use to identify and wire an existing community center in West Louisville with gigabit connectivity, providing access to digital training, entrepreneurship, and civic engagement opportunities.
āGigabit connectivity is a key to creating socio-economic opportunity and equity in a global economy ā driving innovation, expanding our economy and providing residents with new opportunities,ā Mayor Greg Fischer said. āThe Gigabit Experience Center will allow us to help our citizens see the enormous potential this technology has for reshaping our city.”
Through the Gigabit Experience Center, city leaders are seeking to increase awareness about the importance of high-speed internet access and to provide an opportunity for residents to build their digital skills.
At the center, citizens will be able to experience virtual reality and take classes on innovation. The center will also include connectivity stations for residents, artists and musicians co-creating engaging technology exhibitions, and more.
The Benton Award was given by Next Century Cities, a nonprofit membership organization of over 145 mayors and city leaders nationwide committed to ensuring access to fast, affordable and reliable internet access for their citizens. As a founding member, Louisville has been a member of Next Century Cities since its inception in 2014.
In addition to providing expert technical assistance as the program gets underway, Next Century Cities will also elevate Louisvilleās creative use of next-generation broadband to bolster civic engagement and will promote replication of the Gigabit Experience Center project nationwide.
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