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Come to Vienna during 4th to 6th December and take part in the developer competition
Vienna is one of the most innovative cities in the world. The Austrian capital has teamed up with the Open and Agile Smart Cities initiative, a network of more than 120 agile and Smart Cities, and the European Commission. Together with the FIWARE Foundation, they are the facilitators of this year’s FIWARE ICT Challenges where the best developers in Europe will show their talent in Vienna during 4th to 6th December 2018.
Develop a Smart City App with real-time data from cities and other data sources, using the FIWARE generic component framework. Show it to the world at the ICT 2018 Conference in Vienna. Come and meet more than 6.000 developers, startups and innovation leaders. Apply with your idea on how to solve one of the ICT challenges which make cities a better place to live in. Create a concept and running prototype during the 48-hour hackathon which will then be presented to a jury.
Source: fiware.org
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