Dear participants of REAL CORP 2026!
On behalf of the City of Vienna, I would like to extend a warm welcome to you all! I am delighted that such important topics as urban planning and regional development are on the agenda of such a high-profile conference. International exchange is the best way to tackle global challenges that affect us all equally.
This applies in particular to the impact of revolutionary modern technologies and AI in particular. It is no coincidence that the central research question of REAL CORP 2026 is whether these innovations will really change everything, including modern metropolises such as Vienna.
We are already feeling this change in our everyday lives: for example, more and more administrative procedures in Vienna can be completed digitally; the BRISE project, for example, is making building permit procedures paperless, faster, more efficient, more sustainable and more transparent. In addition, Vienna has become an AI innovation centre.
This process is guided by the principle of “digital humanism” – in other words, progress should make everyday life easier. The focus is on people, not progress.
In this context, education will become a key resource. Our industrial societies are transforming into knowledge societies. That is why it is so important to set the course now for the best possible preparation of our children and young people so that they are ready for the growing challenges of the digital world.
In addition, it will be important to focus even more than before on international exchange. Especially in times of national solo efforts and protectionism, it is important to keep multinational forums for communication and cooperation open. After all, science and innovation are only truly stimulated by encounters on an equal footing and by learning from each other.
That is why I am very pleased that REAL CORP 2026, a major international conference, is taking a close look at the characteristics and effects of these fundamental transformations. Especially now – when change is already becoming apparent – it is important and necessary to develop ideas about where and how far we as societies want to go. We must not allow ourselves to be driven by this innovation process, but must shape it ourselves with social awareness and clear objectives.
REAL CORP 2026 is making an invaluable contribution in this regard. I am very excited to see the results and wish you all a successful and, above all, insightful conference!
Michael Ludwig, Mayor and Governor of Vienna