About The Smart Communities Network
The Smart Communities Network is comprised by several organisations representing different EU Member States, dedicated to advancing digital transformation in local communities.
Among our current members are national and regional associations representing cities and municipalities, along with initiatives focused on enhancing digital capabilities at the grassroots level. These members contribute expertise, insights, and collaboration to our network, strengthening our collective efforts towards sustainable digital development.
Agence du Numérique (ADN)
AnciLab
Association of Cities in the Republic of Croatia (AOC)
Association of Dutch Municipalities (Vereniging van Nederlandse Gemeenten - VNG)
Association of Urban Municipalities of Slovenia – AUMS (Združenje mestnih občin Slovenije - ZMOS)
BBSR, Federal Institute for Research on Building, Urban Affairs and Spatial Development
Business Tampere
Cap Digital
Centre for Studies and Expertise on Risks, the Environment, Mobility and Urban Planning (Cerema)
These services are provided as part of the Local Digital Twins toolbox procurement - Advancing initial stages for the transformation of Smart Communities - Lot 1 and Lot 2, as described in the Digital Europe programme, and funded by the European Union. |
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