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Arctic leaders and Prince Albert of Monaco have called for better connectivity in areas in and around the Arctic Circle, claiming this will
improve quality of life and economic opportunities, while also allowing the region to meet challenges such as climate change.The call forms
more than 200 separate member institutions.The conference seeks to encourage collaboration around a series of common goals, such as
education, gender equality, and the arts, as well as on environmental issues.Arctic connectivityBetter connectivity will not only allow the
scientific community to be more productive and collaborative, but also encourage the better sharing of data.Although Finland, Sweden and
Norway enjoy relatively good fixed and mobile coverage in their northern extremities, the same cannot be said for other parts of the region,
and has made significant donations to projects in the region through his charitable foundation
Aside from information sharing, it is thought that 5G networks and the Internet of Things (IoT) can play significant roles in collecting
Presidency.Oulu, located 500 kilometres north of the capital Helsinki, is considered an academic and technology hub that is home to research