These use cases aim to illustrate how data-driven insights, powered by open data, can equip governments with the ability to quickly respond to challenges, improve efficiency, foster transparency and create more effective policies to benefit their citizens. It is expected that by reviewing these examples, public administrations at national, regional and local levels can be inspired to design and implement their own data-driven approaches.
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RSSPrague improved public procurement transparency with a user-friendly app for analysing procurement data. Dashboards, filters, and in-house contract insights simplify access. Read the full case study.
Nitra, Slovakia, tackled inefficient waste management with IoT sensors and smart analytics, cutting costs by 30%, emissions by 60%, and enhancing service quality. Read the full case study.
Munich's Neuaubing-Westkreuz and Freiham districts face sustainability, energy, and mobility challenges, needing smart tech to cut emissions and improve living standards. Read the full use case to explore the solutions.
The municipality of Norddjurs, Denmark, faced considerable challenges in efficiently managing and processing incoming emails, which often resulted in delays in case handling and administrative inefficiencies. Read the case study to see how Smartmail addressed these challenges.
Cascais faced issues with fragmented social services data, leading to inefficiencies in how citizens accessed and used support systems. The municipality needed a centralised, user-friendly platform to consolidate this critical information. Read how the accomplished it.
Ljubljana addressed urban flooding by improving stormwater control measures. Data-driven approaches replaced time-intensive methods to optimise runoff management. Read the full case study.
Trollhättan improves tree management by tackling manual inventories and ownership issues. Data-driven solutions enhance planning for resilient green spaces. Read the full case study.
Aarhus addressed growing urban challenges like transport inefficiencies, congestion, and sustainability by optimising fleet management, infrastructure, and automation. Read the full case study.
Marijampole County in Lithuania improved waste management with data-driven solutions to optimise routes, cut costs, and enhance service quality. Read the full case study.
Barcelona optimises park water use with IoT sensors and the open-source Sentilo platform. Real-time data drives efficient irrigation, saving 25% water. Read the use case.