UN Virtual Worlds Day focuses on AI and digital futures in Urban Governance

Date: 2026-05-13
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By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

The third edition of UN Virtual Worlds Day 2026 and the second Citiverse Assembly opened in Geneva, bringing together international stakeholders to examine the role of artificial intelligence, spatial intelligence, and immersive technologies in shaping future cities and public services.

The event, supported by StandICT.eu, is being held under the theme “AI, Spatial Intelligence, and the Citiverse: Shaping Trusted Digital Futures.”

Discussions are centred on how AI-enabled virtual environments, digital twins, and spatial modelling technologies can support urban governance, improve public service delivery, and promote more inclusive and citizen-focused development outcomes.

Participants highlighted the growing need for trusted governance frameworks, interoperability standards, and international cooperation to ensure that emerging citiverse technologies are deployed in ways that serve the public interest across borders.

The event also underscored concerns that the absence of shared standards and coordinated global frameworks could lead to fragmented and incompatible digital systems among cities and institutions.

StandICT.eu fellows Christoph Runde, Torbjörn Lahrin, and Pilar Orero are participating in the discussions, contributing expertise on interoperability, governance, standards, and emerging digital environments.

The gathering has been organised by the International Telecommunication Union alongside several United Nations agencies and international partners, including the World Bank Group and the Global Cities Hub.

 

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