33rd European Regional ITS Conference, Edinburgh, 2025

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ITS 33rd European Conference 2025
Edinburgh, UK, 29th June – 1st July 2025

"Digital innovation and transformation in uncertain times"


We are in the midst of a period of rapid digital transformation. Artificial Intelligence (AI) has grabbed many headlines - its capabilities have rapidly and significantly developed, fuelled by significant investment by Big Tech. AI is permeating the whole economy, promising far-reaching changes in the production and dissemination of content. But as AI diffuses across the economy, it raises issues around how content is created and its ownership. And AI created deepfakes have emerged, questioning how online content is policed as well as its veracity determined. AI also raises concerns about privacy, especially as large amounts of data are integral to its development. While Big Tech has been heavily investing in AI, their existing businesses have been challenged by regulators. Regulatory initiatives, emanating from the European Union (EU) and the United States, have resulted in new obligations being imposed, large fines levied and the possibility of structural changes raised. And the EU has eventually, after many years, won its case against Apple over the tax advantages associated with its base in Ireland. These developments collectively question the basis on which Big Tech operates, in terms of their dominance of key markets as well as how they integrate their services to create a seamless experience for users.

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20255G RAN Slicing for Industry 5G Verticals: A Comparative Techno-Economic Analysis of Private Network Deployment Versus Network SlicingIoannou, Nikos; Kokkinis, Dimitris; Katsianis, Dimitris; Varoutas, Dimitris
2025Beyond the Screen: Comparing Travel Patterns Between Digital and Non-Digital Tourists in SpainRuíz-Rúa, Aurora; Martínez de Ibarreta Zorita, Carlos; Gijón, Covadonga; Fernández-Bonilla, Fernando
2025Data Spaces Business Models: Unravelling Individual Actors' IncentivesVerstraete, Melanie; Ferreira Morais, Jessica; Gelhaar, Joshua; Herregodts, Aron-Levi; Verbrugge, Sofie
2025Confronting the Caribbean Digital Divide: Broadband Investment, Big Tech, and Policy ResponsesLayton, Roslyn; Potgieter, Petrus H.; Prescod, Kwesi
2025Investigating Disinformation with Virtual InfluencersUysal, Busye; Estrella, Ronny
2025Artificial Intelligence Adoption in the European UnionLaitsou, Eleni; Gerogiannis, Vassilis C.; Savvas, Ilias K.
2025Do OpenAI's Activities Affect Big Tech?: Implications from Event Study ResultsTerada, Shinichiro
2025Who Holds Gender Images of Programming in Japan? A Survey Based Examination ExaminationTohyama, Sayaka; Yamada, Masayuki
2025Intentions Toward the Information Consumption Environment: An International Comparison with "Informational Health" as a Key ConceptKoguchi, Teppei; Jitsuzumi, Toshiya
2025Ethical challenges of AI in the creative industries from a cultural ownership perspectiveJaokar, Ajit; Arenal, Alberto; Feijóo, Claudio
2025Transitioning Telecommunications Networks to Renewable Energy: A Techno-Economic Analysis for Solar-Powered 5G Base Stations in European CountriesGiannikou, Ioanna; Ioannou, Nikos; Tselekounis, Markos
2025Into a brick wall: mobile connectivity and the thermal efficiency of residential buildingsDempsey, Seraphim; Mahon, Ben
2025Telcos and Big Tech: Value Creation or Destruction?Samaké, Said-Nour
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