For people to make good decisions on matters of their own and the community…
They need quality information. That’s why Brno has already been sharing its data for years. Over 140 datasets are currently available on the city’s popular website datahub.brno.cz
Why rush off to the city office if you can simply…
Take care of loads of issues over the internet from the comfort of your own home. Using the city services e-shop Brno ID, you can buy an electronic tram card, pay for waste management, or add credit to your band or card for any one of Brno’s sports grounds. And all of this can be done online, with zero pointless administration, going to the city office, or waiting in lines.
In Estonia, they wanted to roll out a democracy. However, they don’t have…
The money to also roll out the bureaucracy. Brno decided to follow Estonia’s example. Its application of intelligent solutions for managing the city saves human resources and money both in the public budgets and the inhabitants’ pockets. And thanks to these savings, the city can offer people advantages like discounts on public transport.
Innovative means sustainable and sustainable means…
ecological. Digital technology saves both paperwork and gas exhaust from the journeys to the city office, but Brno isn’t stopping there. Together with other cities, it’s pledged to reduce greenhouse gas emissions within its territory by 40% by 2030 and to prepare the city for the effects of climate change. It is taking its own steps to achieve this goal and motivating local companies and Brno citizens to join the project Prepare Brno.
Brno joined the Intelligent Cities Challenge in the field of…
digital transformation. The traditional, international event URBIS Smart City Fair presents innovative solutions in practice.
Right now, Brno citizens can go outside to see…
The forerunners of the pilot Smart City projects in the form of intelligent public transport stops and even smart rubbish bins. But Brno’s also working on something much bigger: an entirely new, smart, low-energy neighbourhood re:Špitálka.
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Jaroslav Petrák
City Innovation Specialist