King Charles to take his model towns project global as two countries selected for ambitious project
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King Charles is taking his vision for sustainable communities beyond British shores, leveraging his charity to bring advanced technology to developing nations struggling with urban expansion.The monarch first established himself as a champion of thoughtful town planning through Poundbury, the model settlement he created in Dorset.Now, through the King's Foundation, he is launching the Harmonious Urban Growth project, an ambitious initiative deploying quantum computing to assist Commonwealth countries with infrastructure planning.The programme represents a world first, marking the inaugural application of quantum technology to sustainable urban development anywhere on the globe.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Belize and Zambia have been selected as the initial beneficiaries of this groundbreaking scheme.The King's Foundation will collaborate with FormationQ, an American quantum computing specialist, over the coming three years to deliver expertise across six cities within...
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