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Uspostava pametnog grada ne funkcionira bez pametnih i angažiranih građana koji razumiju izazove s kojima se njihov grad nosi i koji se žele aktivno uključiti u razvoj pojedinačnih tehnoloških rješenja.

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Nositelj i prijavitelj projekta Centra kompetencija za pametne gradove je Smart RI d.o.o. uz pomoć kojeg će grad Rijeka postati testni i pokazni centar za „pametne“ tehnologije, u kojem će se provoditi pilot-projekti radi unapređenja proizvoda i/ili usluga do razine spremnosti za komercijalizaciju.

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EDIH Adria je konzorcij stručnjaka za umjetnu inteligenciju, računalstvo visokih performansi, razvoj i primjenu digitalnih tehnologija i dio je Mreže europskih digitalnih centara za inovacije (European Digital Innovation Hubs Network) koju čini preko 150 centara širom Europe.

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The CEKOM Project (Center of Competence for Smart Cities) – 2014-2020 Operational Program Competitiveness and Cohesion
Total value of the project is 149,631,384.15 HRK, of which 95,357,525.75 HRK is the amount co-financed by the EU.
The project implementation period is from 01 March, 2020 to 01 March, 2023.
Contact person – Nenad Antolović, nenad.antolovic@smart-ri.hr
https://strukturnifondovi.hr

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