Welcome address:
Frank Spengler
Konrad Adenauer Foundation, Budapest
Panel discussion with
Jani Makraduli
Deputy Minister of Environment and Physical Planning, Republic of Macedonia
Stefan Krebs
Chief Digital Officer and Chief Information Officer, Federal State of Baden-Württemberg
Martin Fodor
Councillor City of Bristol
Congress of Local and Regional Authorities of the Council of Europe
Moderation:
András Nemeslaki
Technical University Budapest
The discussion will be held in English.
The Smart Cities concept is a focal point for a number of digital government initiatives: It requires state-of-the-art citizen interaction in mobile- and web-based services as well as a widely-accepted electronic ID. It also hinges on the availability of an Internet-capable infrastructure and the corresponding cloud services as well as the business intelligence to use the data stream for real-time decision making and adaptability. Finally, conventional eGovernment services still constitute the backbone of public ICT. The smart city can therefore be seen as a yardstick for the technological maturity of a society and its public administration. The panel debate will inquire what are the political, administrative and legislative conditions for the success of smart cities.
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