“…How similar projects we are doing all over the northern Europe. From Antwerp to Ireland to Copenhagen to Finland. We were all talking about Living Labs, using place/space, involving citizens, the need for more balanced .. ecosystems, mobility. But also reminded me that we can’t focus on technologies to make our cities smarter – that is not the way around… We should keep an open mind and share our findings and experiences with each other. and copy copy copy all the solution to your city or village that are worth coping.”
“.. An inspiring #MINDTREK17 at Tampere and had great networking opportunities. A lot of good speakers and (delegates) satisfied by the feedback on my presentation: Key takeaways from moving forward with Open Smart City IoT – New way of procuring from SMEs and startups.”
So will I go again? You bet I will!
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