Living-in.EU Technical Working Group Meeting: Procurement Templates
The meeting will kickoff with the latest developments regarding MIMs Plus, and announce the approval of MIMs Plus Version 7 and the way ahead for this year.
The meeting will kickoff with the latest developments regarding MIMs Plus, and announce the approval of MIMs Plus Version 7 and the way ahead for this year.
Do you ever wish you could have a conversation with the city you live in? Now, thanks to a combination of the municipally developed digital twin, artificial intelligence, and the work of a local startup, this may soon be possible in Munich. Granted, the questions will have to be quite practical in nature – you won’t be able to ask your city if it feels lonely in emptier months, or what its favourite animal is, at least not for now.
The Forum inCyber (FIC) is Europe's largest cybersecurity event, with 19,000 participants from over 100 countries welcomed at the last edition in March 2024. The FIC is both a three-day conference - with ministers, CISOs, CTOs and European Commissioners - and an exhibition with some 500 partners present from across the public and private sectors, including a large number of start-ups, SMEs and innovative research laboratories, as well as a number of high-level speakers from the European institutions and agencies as well as Member State delegations.
As part of the Support Services for EU Smart communities, the European Commission has the goal to “Increase Digitalisation Awareness and Readiness of EU Communities”. The aim of this initiative is to support EU communities at the early stages or that have not yet begun their digital transformation journey by providing resources, best practices, and training to develop digital strategies.
As part of the Support Services for EU Smart communities, the European Commission has the goal to “Increase Digitalisation Awareness & Readiness of EU Communities”. The aim of this initiative is to support EU communities at the early stages or that have not yet begun their digital transformation journey by providing resources, best practices, and training to develop digital strategies.
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As part of the Support Services for EU Smart communities, the European Commission has the goal to “Increase Digitalisation Awareness and Readiness of EU Communities”. The aim of this initiative is to support EU communities at the early stages or that have not yet begun their digital transformation journey by providing resources, best practices, and training to develop digital strategies.
The European Commission has recently launched a new initiative to “Increase Digitalisation Awareness & Readiness of EU Communities”. The aim of this initiative is to support EU communities at the early stages or that have not yet begun their digital transformation journey by providing resources, best practices, and training to develop digital strategies.
The European Commission has recently launched a new initiative to “Increase Digitalisation Awareness & Readiness of EU Communities”. The aim of this initiative is to support EU communities at the early stages or that have not yet begun their digital transformation journey by providing resources, best practices, and training to develop digital strategies.
How cities can use technology to enhance citizens’ participation? How to develop a "participation culture" across public administrations?
About the event
Following the Living-in.EU Digital Assembly, Living-in.EU is excited to host a special networking event titled "Connecting People for the Twin Transition."
This event will take place on Wednesday, 9 October, from 17:00 to 19:00 at Scotland House, Rond-point Schuman, 6; 1000 Brussels.