DigiPlace

Digital innovation for cities

05/06/2019 08/08/2022

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  • Action Planning Network
  • Local economy
  • Digital transition
  • Entrepreneurship and SMEs
  • Small and medium-sized cities

Digi Place is an Action Planning Network that aims to set up an acceleration mechanism to enable cities to catch up the digitalisation opportunities in hard & soft infrastructure. Remove all the obstacles encountered by mid-sized cities in their digital journey: lack of strategic & global vision lack of technical and engineering capacities difficulties in incorporating the digital innovation. Municipalities need to guaranty the uptake of digital innovation by the local stakeholders: citizen and potential entrepreneurs.

Summary

LEAD PARTNER : Messina - Italy
  • Roquetas de Mar - Spain
  • Oulu - Finland
  • Saint-Quentin - France
  • Ventspils - Latvia
  • Portalegre - Portugal
  • Botoşani - Romania
  • Trikala - Greece

Timeline

Kick-off meeting

Integrated Action Plans

IAP Municipality of Messina

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Messina - Italy
IAP Oulo

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Oulu - Finland
Ventspils Integrated Action Plan

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Ventspils - Latvia
Saint-Quentin Integrated Action Plan

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Saint-Quentin, France
PORTALEGRE Integrated Action Plan

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PORTALEGRE - PORTUGAL
ReStart mAI City

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Trikala - Greece
BOTOSANI - The Smart City to be

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Botosani - Romania

Articles

  • News

    BiodiverCity Project Represented at Key URBACT Event in Paris

    The BiodiverCity project was proudly represented by its Lead Partner and Lead Expert at a dynamic three-day URBACT gathering in Paris, which concludes today. The event brought together Action Planning

  • Articles
    Photo by Csaba Szalai

    Bees Between the Tower Blocks Urban Beekeeping Blossoms in Veszprém

    In an innovative step towards boosting urban biodiversity, Veszprém has joined the growing movement of urban beekeeping – bringing buzzing life to the city's rooftops and green pockets. As part of the

  • News

    Which URBACT Good Practice would you transfer to your city?

    Forty-five URBACT Good Practices are still looking for partners in the next edition of URBACT Transfer Networks. Will one of them be your ticket for bringing innovation to your city?