Helsingborg and IKEA team up for innovation at the H22 City Expo
Three projects have been planned to showcase the future of urban living
With the aim of having better awareness how it impacts their children’s lives
Hotels and cultural institutions can operate under strict regime
In response to a growing number of local acts of intolerance
It is the first Czech city to use the technology this way
As part of a larger effort to transform the tourist image of the city
Some DKK 23 million have been set aside for the new initiative
The Municipality assures them that the initiative will go forward no matter the situation
As well as checks for psychological assistance
This comes in response to a downward infection trend in epidemic hotspots Harju and Ida-Viru counties and a rise in numbers in the South
The goal is to relieve the pressure on the city’s daycare institutions