What are the best examples of user-centric public services in European cities and regions?
How does user-centricity in local public services look like in practice?
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Terrassa (Catalunya)
-Spain
The water supply in Terrassa has always been a public service, but managed by a private company. This changed in 2018, when direct management of the water supply service was implemented through a...
Espoo
-Finland
EVaka is a client and information system used by the City of Espoo's Finnish-speaking and Swedish-speaking early childhood education units. The development of eVaka was started...
Helsinki
-Finland
Since 2021, Helsinki has offered pre-primary education allocation to parents proactively through text messages. Parents of kids of suitable age receive text message offering allocation in a nearby...
Porto
-Portugal
Explore.Porto is an innovative product/service created to challenge citizens and visitors to...
Espoo
-Finland
The Helmet web library (www.helmet.fi) is a joint e-library service provided by the city libraries of Espoo, Helsinki,...
Espoo
-Finland
Kotikatuportaali, Home Street Portal is an online service developed by the public...
Espoo
-Finland
Espoo has launched the development of a new MyEspoo website. The site will provide easy access to the...
Porto
-Portugal
Cartão Porto is a card that identifies its holder as a citizen of the city of Porto and allows them to enjoy a set of advantages and benefits in accessing the experiences...