Research position
The Smart City Institute is recruiting a researcher for applied research projects, including the development of a Smart City maturity diagnostic methodology. Applications until 15 May 2021.
The Smart City Institute is recruiting a researcher for applied research projects, including the development of a Smart City maturity diagnostic methodology. Applications until 15 May 2021.
Once implemented, it is important that you measure the impact and efficiency of your Smart City approach. How do you determine and produce relevant indicators? This is what we explain in this last capsule
To achieve the objectives and priorities set out in your Smart City strategy, which projects will you choose to support and implement, and how can you proceed?
What are the 4 key elements to keep in mind when formalising your Smart City strategy ? Explanations through this 3rd video capsule.
Mobility as a Service (MaaS): What is the vision of Belgian local public authorities and public transport operators? Our new research report - based on interviews - takes stock of this issue.
One of the first things to do when defining your Smart City strategy is to check whether your municipality has a favourable ground for the development of a Smart City approach and strategy.
Good news for all alumni of the Smart Cities Management continuing education programme: the Smart City Institute has just launched an exchange & work platform entirely dedicated to them!
Whatever the label being used, the sustainable & intelligent transition of our territories is a reality and even a necessity. But why? In which context does the Smart City emerge? What are the stakes?
Through 5 short videos, our team invites you to (re)discover the key phases and essential steps for the development of a successful Smart City strategy, but also to (re)clarify the concept of Smart City itself.
With an exceptional participation rate (53% of Walloon municipalities), this 3rd barometer of Smart Cities in Wallonia reveals that despite a consolidation of the dynamic, implementation still seems difficult for our municipalities.
At the end of the year 2020, a new contribution has been added to our "Smart City" toolbox for territorial actors: the Smart Project Management Model (SPMM)
A new academic year means a new seminar on "sustainability & smart territories". Through this course, our team mobilises each year nearly 70 students from Master 2 at HEC Liège, to respond to concrete challenges encountered by our municipalities.