Introduction to the Project

Go Li.EU supports the governance of the Living-in.EU community to build the European way of digitally transforming cities and communities. The project will engage a broad range of different stakeholders and will support the co-creation of an extensive variety of activities. It will aim to find synergies for adequate funding, tackle any legal gaps, contribute to technical alignment and interoperability across sectors and places, as well as helping cities to build capacity. The results of these activities will be measured and communicated, ensuring a higher level of visibility and impact for the benefit of all.

Project Objectives


For Go Li.EU to support cities and communities to unlock their full potential and to play an enabling role in digital transformation, the consortium needs to tackle the following challenges:

- Increasing the uptake of cross-domain interoperable digital solutions (Local Digital Twins, Data spaces, Data Platforms, etc.)

- Sharing expertise and experience through a dedicated capacity-building programme and mutual learning

- Supporting the growth of the community of signatories, supporters and partnerships

- Monitoring the progress of European cities and communities on green and digital challenges

 

ERRIN's Role

ERRIN is responsible for measuring the impact of the project and the Living-in.eu initiative at local, regional and European levels. This will be done through the development of a common set of KPIs, the use of existing tools developed in the field of digital transformation, and the creation of a common monitoring system. Moreover, ERRIN will participate in creating synergies between the various initiatives, projects and stakeholders at local, regional, national and European levels in the field of digitalisation.

  • Ryan Titley
  • Director of Projects
  • Rodolphe Doité
  • Project and Policy Manager

Benefit & Links

ERRIN members will have an opportunity to showcase their initiatives related to digital transformation. Interested regions are also able to join the Living-in.eu movement, benefit from capacity building programmes and the development of technical solutions, as well as contribute to shaping the movement through involvement in existing subgroups.


The project will create links with ERRIN's Working Groups, with particular emphasis on the cross-cutting ICT Working Group, offering various engagement possibilities.

Latest Updates

  • By Rodolphe Doité

EDIC Pre-Launch event - 'Harnessing the potential of smart cities and regions together'

As part of the Belgian Presidency, a pre-launch event is organised on 16 April 2024 to present the first European Digital Infrastructure Consortium (“EDIC”) on Networked Local Digital Twins Towards the CitiVerse.

  • By Rodolphe Doité

Living-in.EU Working Groups: Engage in our activities!

The Living-in.EU movement, together with ERRIN, is organising an online webinar to present the programme of activities in 2024. During this meeting, the annual work plan of each of Living-in.EU's Working Groups will be presented.

  • By Rodolphe Doité

ICT WG Meeting - Digital and cybersecurity skills

The next ICT WG meeting on 15 November will be an opportunity to discuss and exchange good practices regarding digital and cybersecurity skills with representatives from the European Commission and different initiatives implemented in the field.

  • By Rodolphe Doité

Living-in.EU: Monitoring and Measuring Subgroup meeting #3 - Presentation of LORDIMAS

The Monitoring and Measuring subgroup of Living-in.EU is organising its third meeting in 2023 on 27 October 2023, from 10:30 to 12:00 (CEST). LORDIMAS, a digital maturity assessment, will be presented to Living-in.EU signatories and other interested cities and regions.

  • By Rodolphe Doité

5GSC Community Conference

On 11 October (9:30 to 16:30), the 5G for Smart Communities Support Platform is organising the 5GSC Community Conference in Brussels, bringing together key stakeholders, including mobile network operators, alternative operators, equipment manufacturers, and public authorities, to foster a dynamic exchange of ideas, insights and best practices.

  • By Rodolphe Doité

Discover Multi Country Projects and the European Digital Infrastructure Consortiums (EDICs)

Organised by the Living-in.EU Finance subgroup, this online webinar will offer the opportunity to discuss the European Digital Infrastructure Consortium (EDIC) mechanism on behalf of the European Commission. The webinar will take place on 11 September from 11:00-12:30.