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Welcome to URBANITE Forum!
URBANITE General Assembly
Social Policy Labs (SOPO Labs) are a key mechanism to gather the vision of all stakeholders related to the impact of disruptive technologies in public administrations. A space where the trust of the society and public servants in technologies can be analysed and the early outcomes of the project discussed with the main actors of the new urban mobility scenario: citizens, service providers, public servants and policy makers. The approach that guide the development of the SOPO Lab is oriented to involve several actors with different expertises, skills, experiences, motivations and limitations to be engaged in this collective and shared process.
URBANITE Forum is the online tool that will serve as a complement to the SopoLabs sessions that take place in the project, allowing to work in a collaborative and asynchronous way. And also sharing relevant information about the work and results of each of the cities (Amsterdam, Bilbao, Helsinki and Messina).
Within the URBANITE Forum, participants can interact with each other proposing and debating ideas and possible solutions for improving the urban mobility, such as policies as well as concrete actions.
To this aim, the URBANITE Forum offers thematic areas called “assemblies”.
Some assemblies are private (such as the ones related to the use cases of the cities of Amsterdam, Bilbao, Helsinki and Messina); others are open, such as the “URBANITE General” assembly.
To participate in an assembly (both private and public) you have to create an account; once your account is created you can be invited to participate in a private assembly.
In the assemblies you can find:
- relevant information, reported as blog posts)
- the debate section where you can start discussions and provide comments
- the proposals section where you can propose ideas and contribute to ideas from other participants.
Don’t miss the opportunity to contribute to the development of urban mobility.
Join us!
Create your account to give your contribution!
Please, take a look at the user guide and contact us for any additional information!
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