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Some Aspects of the Formation of an Innovation Ecosystem for the Sustainable Development of Smart Villages in the Republic of Moldova

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There are many activities involved in building and maintaining smart infrastructure requires a good level of training in the science, technology and design of smart settlements. This paper aims to prepare the staff of local public organizations and NGOs to initiate innovative public-private partnerships for the implementation of the new direction in technological development and application in agricultural production, which is the internet of things (IoT). Harnessing the potential of the local innovation system, which includes entrepreneurs, local universities and research centers, among others, Living Labs is essential to meet the challenge of adapting the Smart Village concept.

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        CEEeGov '22: Proceedings of the Central and Eastern European eDem and eGov Days
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