How does sharing data contribute to improving the way we experience our day-to-day lives in the city?
SMART CITY AND SHARING CULTURAL DATA , BY L'ATELIER BNP PARIBAS
The quote : « Collectively deriving value from the data of the urban ecosystem: A prerequisite for the success of Smart Cities projects. »
For several decades, the use of digital technologies has been seen as a key ingredient in the development of cities. This vision has gradually crystallised into the concept of the Smart City, a city whose digital infrastructure enables us to make better use of collective intelligence to improve the functioning of the city and the well-being of its population.
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