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Here you can find case studies of technology-based actions cities are implementing to support their citizens and ecosystem in relation to the current COVID-19 pandemic. The Intelligent Cities Challenge is collecting these actions to share as a source of inspiration for other cities facing similar challenges.

If you would like to share your city's technology-led actions in response to COVID-19, click submit your case study

COVID-19: Good city practices

Country
  • Australia (1)
  • Austria (3)
  • Belgium (3)
  • Singapore (1)
  • Turkey (1)
  • China (1)
  • Denmark (2)
  • Finland (1)
  • France (7)
  • Germany (4)
  • Greece (8)
  • Ireland (1)
  • Italy (4)
  • Netherlands (4)
  • Portugal (2)
  • South Korea (1)
  • Spain (14)
  • Sweden (1)
  • United Kingdom (1)
Topic
  • Business support (2)
  • Health (6)
  • Lifting containment measures (1)
  • Social services and civil communities (2)
  • Technology solutions (5)
  • Telemedicine (2)
City of Ghent
Online platform for local businesses in Ghent
Homecare app
Homecare app (telemedicine mobile app)
Automatic pedestrian crossing
Automatic pedestrian crossing
WienBot
WienBot (interactive messaging service)
Atos
EpiSYS
3D face shields
3D printing of face shields/visors
Antwerp
City of Antwerp open call for digital solutions in the fight against Corona
Masques-coronavirus.brussels
Masques-coronavirus.brussels, symbol of resilience
TraceTogether
TraceTogether (mobile app for community-driven contact tracing)
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