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  1. Civic Engagement

Civic Empowerment

Citizens who collaborate in the development of smart cities can gain control over their data and how it is used. In smart cities, real-time data exchange between citizens and governments allow citizens to participate in decisions about their city. This also allows for a flexible approach that takes into account the changes that a particular municipality may experience over time.

We'll look at three civic empowerment applications:

  1. Improving access to townhall meetings,

  2. Encouraging residents to vote, and

  3. Hackathons.

To explore smart city solutions and technologies, click any of the links on the sidebar to the left.

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