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Slovak Republic on the way to build Smart Cities based on KPIs with first Slovak Smart City Index
Although the topic of implementing smart technologies in cities and towns in Slovakia is not a new one, the process as such is only in its beginnings. The implementation of smart solutions provides opportunities to improve the quality of governing within local governments, more effective cooperation...
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