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#TeamITU: Emmanuel Manasseh on the power of connectivity

Emmanuel Manasseh, ITU Regional Director for Africa, reflects on the remarkable 160-year journey of telecommunications.

He highlights how connectivity has profoundly transformed every aspect of life.

ITU BDT Highlights — May 2025 Digest

Stay updated on the latest highlights from BDT's global work.

Our initiatives in global connectivity are actively bridging the digital divide, transforming worldwide interconnectivity.

Why #businesses in the #sustainability industry needs a #mission #statement | What the...?! #3BL

Business leaders face constant challenges navigating responsible business in 2025. The 3BL video series, in collaboration with TriplePundit, cuts through the noise of shifting regulations and rising expectations. It offers unfiltered truth and fresh perspectives to guide you through sustainable business complexities. Learn more: https://www.triplepundit.com/story/2025/daniel-blackman-renaissance94-climate-optimism/818251

This episode features Daniel Blackman, Founder of Renaissance94. We explore why sustainability strategies often fall short and how to fix them, the importance of authentic community engagement, and how leaders can move beyond performative commitments to create lasting change. Connect with us: https://www.linkedin.com/company/3bl-official/

In this special podcast episode of ITU Technologized, host ITU's Gretchen Bueermann sits down wit

In a special ITU Technologized podcast, host Gretchen Bueermann and Muath AlRumayh, Vice Chair of the WTPF Informal Expert Group, discuss critical themes for WTPF 2026. The episode explores bridging digital divides, space connectivity, green digital transformation, and resilient ICT infrastructure. It highlights global collaboration for an inclusive, sustainable, and innovative digital future, covering AI access, environmental tech, and cyber resilience.

WTPF 2026 is pivotal for global digital policy, preparing to meet the challenges of our rapidly evolving tech landscape.

Listen to the episode here. Read the new draft report here and contribute to the open consultation here.

In this special episode of Technologized, host Gretchen Biermann sits down with Muath Alrumayh, V

In a special Technologized episode, host Gretchen Biermann and Muath Alrumayh, Vice Chair of the WTPF Informal Expert Group, discuss critical themes for WTPF 2026. The conversation explores bridging digital and intelligent divides, advancing space connectivity, green digital transformation, and resilient ICT infrastructure.

These pivotal discussions aim to foster global collaboration for an inclusive, sustainable, and innovative digital future, addressing challenges from AI access gaps to cyber resilience. WTPF 2026 is crucial for shaping global digital policy in our rapidly evolving tech landscape.

Read the new draft report here and make your voice heard through the open consultation here.

In this lively interview, Bioneers Senior Producer J.P. Harpignies asks eco-musician, author, phi

Bioneers Senior Producer J.P. Harpignies interviews David Rothenberg, an eco-musician, author, philosopher, and poet. Rothenberg shares insights from his remarkable, multi-faceted life and unique career.

A professor of philosophy and music at the New Jersey Institute of Technology, Rothenberg specializes in animal sounds as music. This composer and jazz musician explores other species by making music with them, earning him the title "interspecies musician."

His 2011 book, *Survival of the Beautiful: Art, Science and Evolution*, examines beauty's intrinsic role in life and evolution. It was praised by *Nature* for covering topics from camouflage to art's profound impact on science.

What if We Understood What Animals Are Saying?

Recent technological advances, notably Project CETI, are enabling us to begin understanding animal communication, starting with sperm whales. This interdisciplinary initiative employs machine learning, robotics, and natural language processing to decipher nonhuman animal communication.

While these technologies offer significant promise for enhancing animal well-being and rights, they also present serious risks of manipulation and exploitation.

To address this, the NYU More-Than-Human Life (MOTH) Program and Project CETI are collaborating to establish ethical and legal guardrails. This conversation features David Gruber and César Rodríguez-Garavito, moderated by Teo Grossman of Bioneers.

The past five years of research have highlighted many potential benefits of integrating Reconfigu

While Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces (RISs) offer significant wireless communication benefits, this webinar explores their potential downsides. Improper control can lead to accidental harm, such as interfering with adjacent bands, or malicious hijacking, degrading performance. We will discuss the practical implications of these issues.

Speaker: Emil Björnson (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden). Moderators: Ian F. Akyildiz (Editor-in-Chief, ITU Journal on Future and Evolving Technologies); Alessia Magliarditi (ITU Journal and ITU-T Academia Coordinator, International Telecommunication Union).

This webinar is organized by the ITU Journal on Future and Evolving Technologies (ITU J-FET), a free international journal covering all communications and networking. ITU J-FET welcomes unpublished research and discusses future topics. Find more on the webinar series and Calls for Papers here.

The Silent Majority? What Business Leaders Are Really Doing to Push Back | Daniella Ballou-Aares

Navigating the complexities of sustainable business in 2025 is challenging for leaders. 3BL's video series, in partnership with TriplePundit, serves as your essential guide. It cuts through the noise of shifting regulations, rising expectations, and rapidly evolving sustainability trends.

Each episode tackles the critical questions keeping leaders up at night, from regulatory mazes to market shifts. We move beyond buzzwords to deliver unfiltered truths and fresh perspectives, clarifying what's truly shaping the future. For leaders seeking clear answers in a complex world, this series is your essential resource.

ITU160 Light Show

Experience the #ITU160 Light Show.

It highlights 160 years of technological advancements benefiting humanity.

Discover how ITU connects us across land, sea, and space.

The Return of West Coast Wolves

Legal protections have enabled wolves to return to the West Coast, an inspiring conservation success story. By late 2024, 75 wolf families were known across the three-state region, with recovery still in early stages due to ample habitat.

The Center for Biological Diversity, a Tucson-based 501c3 nonprofit, believes human well-being is tied to nature’s diversity. We use science, law, and media to protect species, their habitats, and climate, ensuring a wild world for future generations.

For more information, visit our website, take action, or connect with us on social media. Direct questions to center@biologicaldiversity.org.

Did you know ITU helps to ensure Machine Learning empowers smarter networks?

Machine learning, a key AI technique, enables systems to learn from data without explicit programming. ITU standards are crucial in applying machine learning to develop smarter, more efficient networks.

To contribute to this vital work, consider joining ITU's Study Group 13. Learn more and get involved here: ITU-T Study Group 13.

Technical webinar on Telecommunication/ICT indicators

A technical webinar on new World Telecommunication/ICT (WTI) Indicators provided insights into their relevance, implementation, and data submission to the ITU. Participants learned about common challenges and practical solutions for enhancing data quality and comparability.

This activity was organized under the ITU's EU-funded project, "Promoting and Measuring Universal and Meaningful Connectivity." Implemented by the ICT Data and Analytics Division (IDA), the project aims to strengthen statistical capacities in developing countries through various webinars and workshops.

: Technical webinar on Indicators on ICT access and use by households and individuals - Part 1

This technical webinar targeted professionals compiling ICT household statistics, aiming to improve data quality on individuals' ICT access and use in ITU member states. Participants learned best practices for gathering data through household surveys.

Organized under the ITU project "Promoting and Measuring Universal and Meaningful Connectivity," and funded by the European Union, this activity strengthens the statistical capacities of national statistical offices and regulatory authorities, particularly in developing countries. The ICT Data and Analytics Division (IDA) implements these webinars and workshops.

Technical webinar on ICT Price Statistics

This technical webinar aimed to improve the quality of ICT Price Baskets (IPB) data collected by ITU member states. It provided compilers of ICT service price statistics with detailed methodological explanations and practical exercises using sample datasets.

The activity was part of the EU-funded ITU project, "Promoting and Measuring Universal and Meaningful Connectivity." Implemented by the ICT Data and Analytics Division (IDA), the project strengthens the statistical capacities of national statistical offices and regulatory authorities, especially in developing countries, through a series of webinars and workshops.

Technical webinar on Indicators on ICT access and use by households and individuals - Part 2

This technical webinar, designed for national statistics offices and government agencies conducting ICT household surveys, covered ITU's data collection and validation processes. Participants learned about new recommendations for ICT skills data and how to reduce response burden by submitting simple CSV files.

Organized under the EU-funded ITU project "Promoting and Measuring Universal and Meaningful Connectivity," this activity strengthens the statistical capacities of NSOs and regulatory authorities, particularly in developing countries, through webinars and workshops by the ICT Data and Analytics Division (IDA).

Fighting Deadly Air Pollution

The Center for Biological Diversity is a leading organization of lawyers, scientists, and activists dedicated to protecting endangered species and habitats worldwide.

Learn more about their work: biologicaldiversity.org

Protecting Florida's Black Bears

The Center for Biological Diversity is a leading organization of lawyers, scientists, and activists dedicated to protecting endangered species and habitats globally.

Learn more about their work: biologicaldiversity.org

Surviving Oligarchy - Creating a Caring Economy

To move beyond current oligarchies and restore environmental protections and social safety nets, we must build a more equitable, partnership-based economy. Dr. Riane Eisler, author of *The Chalice and the Blade* and *The Real Wealth of Nations*, guides us to recognize our role in societal evolution and preserving life on Earth.

FacingFuture seeks volunteers to help spread awareness about the ongoing climate crisis. You can assist remotely via email or Zoom. For more information or to volunteer, visit FacingFuture.earth or contact Contact@FacingFuture.earth. Explore additional resources in the FacingFuture Library.

Earth Guardians in conversation w/ EarthSayers

Kellie Berns, EG's International Programs Director, recently joined Ruth Ann Barrett of EarthSayers for a discussion.

Their conversation explored the history of Earth Guardians and strategies for fostering a healthier, more sustainable planet for future generations.

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— Dr. Elena Rivera
Environmental Scientist and Advocate
 

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The Thinking Game | Full documentary | Tribeca Film Festival official selection

“The Thinking Game” is the inside story of DeepMind's groundbreaking AI research, culminating in the Nobel Prize-winning AlphaFold breakthrough. Filmed over five years by the award-winning team behind "AlphaGo," this documentary explores co-founder Demis Hassabis's lifelong pursuit of artificial general intelligence and the rigorous scientific journey from mastering strategy games to solving the 50-year-old protein folding problem.

Following its world premiere at the Tribeca Festival, "The Thinking Game" is now available to watch for free. For those interested in hosting a screening for a classroom, community, or workplace, visit: rocofilms.com/films/the-thinking-game/.

 

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The Thinking Game | Full documentary | Tribeca Film Festival official selection