CitySDK at the Forefront of Open Government Solutions

CitySDK will be the subject of a presentation at the Smart Data for Government conference in London on the 23rd-24th September. Speaking at 9.40 on the morning of September 24th, Adrian Slatcher will be talking about “Enabling Cities to Open Data”... Read more.
Leveraging Open Data for Smarter Urban Governance

CitySDK partner Province of Rome presented its Open Data portal in 2012, answering to the need to fulfill an institutional duty while gaining, most importantly, an extraordinary opportunity to better serve the local (and broader) community through transparency, raising the degree of participation from citizens. In practice, this respectable amount of data came from patient work, going through the competent office units looking for spreadsheets and miscellaneous databases (including paper sheets!) gathering data that had to be consolidated, polished and turned into useable datasets... Read more.
Revolutionizing Urban Connectivity with IoT

Colleagues in Italy and elsewhere are invited along to “Internet Things in the Makers Era” this week in Rome... Read more.
Empowering Next-Generation Urban Apps

At a time where Lisbon is perceived as one of the must visit European capitals, Vodafone has now launched Vodafone Lisbon Big Apps, to find out and reward the best future smartphone applications that will focus on improving citizens, tourists and workers’ lives... Read more.
Events in Europe that are important for iGaming participants

The year 2025 promises to be rich in the number and quality of events for participants of the European iGaming market. From trade shows in Barcelona to specialised summits in Valletta, Lisbon and Milan, each event offers unique opportunities to share experiences, learn about the latest technologies and develop strategies for future growth... Read more.
Current tools for responsible gambling among European operators

Responsible Gambling Policy in the gambling industry, aims to ensure a safe, fair and ethical gambling experience for all participants. The main objective of the concept is to minimise the risks associated with compulsive gambling, protect vulnerable groups of players and prevent the negative consequences of excessive gambling activity. The implementation of responsible gaming principles helps operators not only to comply with regulatory requirements, but also to build trust among players... Read more.