A dynamic, intelligent city puts the emphasis on the circular economy and seeks innovative waste management solutions, among other things.
The development of the City of Brussels as a dynamic and smart city also poses a formidable economic challenge.
To support this development, the City is focusing on training to meet current and future professional needs, particularly in the information and communication technologies sector. It is encouraging innovation centres, rolling out its FabLab and developing a network of digital public spaces to promote technological skills.
This type of environment promotes economic development and improves the quality of life of local residents. The City of Brussels is home to numerous economic activities across different sectors, while at the same time being a major economic player that evolves in harmony with these sectors.
More details can be found in the Smart City Plan of the City of Brussels.