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Smart cities are using digital technologies to improve their services and make their urban spaces more livable for their residents. The municipalities of the Ruhr area, in Germany, are very active in this regard and rely on startups as innovative partners. This region formerly known for coal and steel production is on its way to becoming a modern, knowledge-based economy, with greentech, hydrogen, IT, and health among the pioneering technology clusters that it hosts.
Together with research institutes and industry, they are developing digital solutions in the areas of urban mobility, energy, health, and services.
This translates to many opportunities for startups, as they are welcome partners for smart city projects in the cities of the Ruhr region. The great interest in cooperation between cities and startups was made evident in the CityTech RUHR Challenge, which was held for the first time this year. Cities from the Ruhr area defined challenges, and more than startups from 27 countries submitted proposals to meet these challenges with their digital solutions.
In June, a jury awarded prizes to the three best ideas, with the winning startups receiving contracts totaling 10K for their projects in the cities of Bochum, Bottrop, and Hagen.
The pilot projects were successfully implemented through the end of October, and demonstrated the innovative potential partnerships between smart cities and startups. Real estate companies, the city administration, and people looking for apartments will be the ultimate beneficiaries, as this new technology allows buildings to be constructed more quickly. Decision-makers in Bottrop can use the data to make the downtown area more attractive.