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On 16-17 December, get fresh insight on how public administrations can adapt to an increasingly digitalised world
On 16-17 December, get fresh insight on how public administrations can adapt to an increasingly digitalised world
The Municipality of Genoa, together with the City of Marseille and “TheMayor.EU – the European Portal for Cities and Citizens” are pleased to invite you to the third EUDIGIT webinar: “Digitalization and Public Administration”.
The event will explore how our cities can become better places to live in, thanks to digital services and the implementation of more targeted and inclusive approaches to city management. The webinar will take place online on 16-17 December and is free and open for anyone to join.
The virtual event will offer a fresh and inspirational mix of local experiences and best practices from leading EU cities, as well as multiple success stories on how local authorities have managed to adapt their services, digital presence and cultural offers to the new realities, especially in the context of COVID-19.
To join us, simply follow this link to register and receive ZOOM login details and agenda a few days prior to the event.
Download the agenda from this link.
“Digitalization and Public Administration” is the third of a series of six seminars under the European project “EUDIGIT – European Digital Citizens”. Until March 2023, the cities of Marseille, Varna, Genoa, Hamburg, Rotterdam and Cluj-Napoca, supported by “TheMayor.EU – the European Portal for Cities and Citizens”, will work on achieving the following ambitious objectives:
Citizens and all interested parties can get involved by registering for the free events, by downloading the thematic ‘best practices’ e-books or by suggesting policy changes during one of the local workshops in a host city.
EUDIGIT is funded under the Europe for Citizens programme of the European Union.
Additional information:
Registration: Registration is free but mandatory on this link.
The working language is English.
EUDIGIT website: https://eudigit.marseille.fr/en
Registration:
Aseniya Dimitrova, TheMayor.EU: a.dimitrova@themayor.eu
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