- Software development seems to be necessary, because even in the case of Antwerp where Flanders region installed interactive screens in the mobility hubs, it was very difficult to align the functionalities in the information they wanted to show. Antwerp nevertheless chose to develop their own platform to avoid vendor lockin.
- In Bologna case, the screens have to be installed in areas owned by the municipality as there was difficulty to find common ground with the rail operator owing the land. Resulting to points which might not be the optimal ones.
- No audio in any of the Lead cities for now.
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Specifications seem to vary. Bologna opted for a general specification and a free and open-source platform requirement. Tallinn split the specifications to the different phases so that it is easier to follow, especially if there are delays involved.
No payment systems were mentioned (to be confirmed), just information screens.
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Thank you for the presentation! Maybe I missed this, but how many children participated in the co-design process? and did you find any resistance from the parents on this engagement activity?
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