CARD4ALL

Your city in your pocket!

Edited on 19/06/2025

04/04/2018 06/04/2021

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  • Transfer Network
  • Local economy
  • Participative governance
  • Digital transition

CARD4ALL is a Transfer network focused on the implementation of innovative services and technologies through a Citizen Card System. Cities can gather information to improve their services and use it for participative processes. It can be applied to promote social inclusion, local trade, urban mobility and sustainable living, thus creating a Smart City with Smart Citizens. The technology used allows the transferability and replication in different contexts.

Summary

Partners

LEAD PARTNER : Gijon - Spain
  • Suceava - Romania
  • Aveiro - Portugal
  • Clermont ferrand - France
  • Jurmala - Latvia
  • Sassari - Italy

Timeline

Phase 1: Kick-off meeting, Jurmala

Transnational Conference, Gijón

Phase 2: Transfer Learning Period, Experiential Learning Stage

Transnational meetings: Antwerp, Suceava, Sassari and Clermont-Ferrand

Phase 2: Transfer Learning Period, Reflective Learning Stage

Phase 2: Sharing Period, Contextual Support for Learning

Transnational Meeting: Jurmala. Exchange and Learning Seminar: Aveiro and Final Conference: Gijón

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