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Innovating Smart Cities Resilience through Research and Best Practices
APR
Thu
11
09:00 - 16:45

This was 2 years ago

Location

'Le Bouche à Oreille'' in Brussels, Belgium.

Programmes
Civil Security

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This CERIS workshop organised by DG HOME, aims to bring together practitioners, local authorities, policymakers, researchers, civil society and industry to discuss latest insights and lessons learned from EU-funded security research projects related to the improved resilience of Smart Cities. Furthermore, this event will look at the security research needs on the topic of infrastructure resilience, including management of data in smart cities, and tools needed for the successful upgrading of urban infrastructures. 

More information can be found in the attached agenda. 

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