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Jul 2022
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Aflevering 8 : De concurrentiegerichte d...

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Lokale besturen gaan steeds meer op zoek naar manieren om data op een slimme manier in te zetten ter ondersteuning van de beleidsvoering en op die manier te evolueren naar een “smart city”. Lokale besturen hebben vaak heel wat data ter beschikking uit diverse databronnen die kunnen ingezet worden om slimme oplossingen te ontwikkelen die het dagdagelijks leven van de burgers verbeteren.

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