The Hague faces social challenges. The city is growing. New (technological) innovations offer opportunities and can provide the city with smart solutions. This transforms a city into a Smart City. Technology and digital innovations help residents and the municipality to manage and govern the city, aiming to create a pleasant, livable city for residents, visitors, and entrepreneurs that meets needs and is future-proof.
Many parties in the city use new technologies. Not just the municipality itself. Residents, businesses and visitors also make use of this and the municipality wants to use it as well as possible. For example, a company wants to supply beach pavilions with an electric car, robot or drone. Is that possible? Are the current traffic rules sufficient? How do they get power when they need to be charged?
Living Lab Scheveningen (LLS) is een test- en leeromgeving langs de boulevard, van het Zwarte Pad tot het Noordelijk Havenhoofd. Hier worden digitale innovaties in kleinschalige projecten getest, met focus op toepassingen die bijdragen aan een slimme en leefbare stad.
Innovations are only successful if they provide value to society. The involvement of people in The Hague is very important for this. The city of The Hague includes residents in different ways.
It is possible to visit the Living Lab Scheveningen on the boulevard and get to know the area and the tests taking place through an informative guided tour. If interested, the contact form can be filled out to get in touch.
Het innovatieve project Slim Strandnet, een samenwerking tussen de gemeente Den Haag en Stedin, heeft de tweede plaats behaald bij de European Innovation Procurement Awards. Deze erkenning onderstreept het belang […]