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Digital City Experts – making administrative staff drivers for the digital era

Funder: European CommissionProject code: 2020-1-DE02-KA204-007745
Funded under: ERASMUS+ | Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices | Strategic Partnerships for adult education Funder Contribution: 362,310 EUR

Digital City Experts – making administrative staff drivers for the digital era

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"There are various unstructured attempts at municipal and EU level to build up an exchange of knowledge about Smart Cities. This is especially true for towns and municipalities of smaller size across Europe, although they are in need of digital innovations to stay attractive for citizens, enterprises and tourist. Apart from the „Nordic Smart City Network“, Smart City activities are more national based, there is no mutual learning from each other or the exchange is limited only to metropolises and larger cities. Despite the pressure especially on small and medium-sized cities in the course of digitization, the municipal administration employee level is not taken into account. But they are the implementers. For sinstance in Germany and Italy administrations have great decision-making power in and for digital projects, but are not sufficiently qualified for these strategic tasks and are therefore less able to act. To offer a solution the project aims at setting up a European training- and knowledge platform that makes the digitization of towns more tangible for the target group of administrative employees, administrative assistants as well as for stakeholders and citizens. Additionally partners will create a curriculum to qualify relevant actors in administrations to become ""Digital City Experts"" and thus build up in-house knowledge on the topic Smart City. To equip this process and also provide options for self-study, learning materials on relevant innovative topics will be developed, such as a MOOC, learning videos etc. During Smart City Bootcamps multipliers will be invited to discuss digital concepts for the future town and exchange experiences and good practices on the knowledge platform. Due to the rapid digital development and relevance for the climate discussion, Smart City as a topic has to be discussed at European level and can only make sense in cross-border exchange. With its efforts to bring people and opinions together to discuss the ""Town of the future"", the project activities also hold a strong macro-social component relevant for societies as a whole. As regards the impact partners seek to develop a general understanding about digital and smart innovations from northern to southern Europe beyond actual Smart City developments in the fast growing metropolitan areas. Before this background the training of administrative staff will help them understand Smart City concepts. The project will enhance their competences in terms of how intelligent, small and medium sized cities are operating; how they can organize, communicate and involve citizens in Smart City projects, how they can tackle different topics with intelligent solutions such as work efficiency of cities, sustainability and the quality of life but also matters of safety, transparency and data protection. In the long run there is no getting around the digitalization of towns and municipalities. Hence the project contributes to qualifying staff of towns by enabling them to understand technical implications as well as risks and translate Smart City development to citizens."

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