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How would you use $10 million to improve technology in Greater Sudbury?
The City of Greater Sudbury is taking part in the Smart Cities Challenge, issued by the Government of Canada. The challenge encourages cities to adopt approaches to improving the lives of residents through innovation, data and connected technology.
The Smart Cities Challenge is calling on communities of our size to submit their big ideas, for a chance to win up to $10 million. The Challenge will be awarded to cities that can demonstrate innovative ways to use data and connected technology to address local issues.
How would you use $10 million to improve technology in Greater Sudbury?
The City of Greater Sudbury is taking part in the Smart Cities Challenge, issued by the Government of Canada. The challenge encourages cities to adopt approaches to improving the lives of residents through innovation, data and connected technology.
The Smart Cities Challenge is calling on communities of our size to submit their big ideas, for a chance to win up to $10 million. The Challenge will be awarded to cities that can demonstrate innovative ways to use data and connected technology to address local issues.
The Smart Cities Challenge will be awarded to cities that can
demonstrate innovative ways to use data and connected technology to address
local issues.
We would like to know what you think about data and technology
in the city by filling out the survey below.
We’ll share the results and how we’re going to use your feedback,
during the second week of April.
Your responses are important to us and will help form our Smart
Cities Challenge submission.
This consultation is Open until April 6. Your responses are important to us and will help form our Smart
Cities Challenge submission.
Developing the Submission
Smart Cities Challenge has finished this stage
Contributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review. The information you shared with us will help us form our Smart Cities Challenge submission
Deadline for Application
Smart Cities Challenge is currently at this stage
Applications for the Smart Cities Challenge must be submitted by April 24, 2018.
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