ESCE is an international event with a wide range of keynote sessions and workshops where experts share knowledge about the latest developments in climate-neutral and smart cities. The target audience includes international policymakers, clients, developers, designers, builders and anyone interested in climate-neutral and smart cities. The event offers a broad and high-quality range of solutions, showcases innovations and experiments, bridges the gap between knowledge and practice and considers the social context.
On 3 February 2027, a new annual event for the European smart city industry will take place at the Royal Dutch Jaarbeurs: Eropean Samrt City Experience (ESCE). The climate-neutral and smart city includes living, working and recreation, as well as mobility, climate resilience, social and cultural attractiveness and healthy aging.
Ensuring a sustainable living environment requires an integrated approach where the interdependencies and mutual influences of all sectors are well-coordinated. Digitalisation is essential for this. The shared shortage of manpower and resources underscores this necessity. The development of smart, resilient cities thus forms a solid foundation for innovative entrepreneurship at the intersection of digitalisation and sustainability.
ESCE is an international event with a wide range of keynote sessions and workshops where experts share knowledge about the latest developments in climate-neutral and smart cities. The target audience includes international policymakers, clients, developers, designers, builders and anyone interested in climate-neutral and smart cities. The event offers a broad and high-quality range of solutions, showcases innovations and experiments, bridges the gap between knowledge and practice and considers the social context.
On 3 February 2027, a new annual event for the European smart city industry will take place at the Royal Dutch Jaarbeurs: Eropean Samrt City Experience (ESCE). The climate-neutral and smart city includes living, working and recreation, as well as mobility, climate resilience, social and cultural attractiveness and healthy aging.
Ensuring a sustainable living environment requires an integrated approach where the interdependencies and mutual influences of all sectors are well-coordinated. Digitalisation is essential for this. The shared shortage of manpower and resources underscores this necessity. The development of smart, resilient cities thus forms a solid foundation for innovative entrepreneurship at the intersection of digitalisation and sustainability.