Helsingborg uses AI technology to address road maintenance by attaching cameras to garbage trucks.

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Helsingborg uses AI technology to address road maintenance by attaching cameras to garbage trucks.
This project confronts the important problem of water leaks and losses in water supply networks using up-to-date smart systems.
A mobile and digital emergency service will enable significant time savings in first aid by transferring diagnostics and initial treatment steps to the site of the emergency.
Digital-health solutions provide specialised perinatal-care services on remote islands communities to tackle the absence of healthcare units and professionals.
This project marks a significant innovation by seamlessly blending drone technology into Pilsen’s urban emergency framework.
This digital platform is unique, not only in Estonia but across the world, as it enables paperless court proceedings for inmates serving sentences in detention facilities.
Easy Government invites people with disabilities and socially vulnerable people to redesign legal and administrative texts, using easy reading, to create simpler communication materials for all audiences.
In 2019, DEC112 was launched to provide an alternative to speech-based emergency communication by implementing a text-based service.
The publicly-funded project “sKIn” aims to create a politically-supported blueprint for the approval of AI-supported medical devices from university research into real world care.
The SYMON intelligent monitoring system uses innovative technology to address the wellbeing of older citizens from three perspectives: health, loneliness, and leisure.