Our projects

Here are some of our Smart City & Smart Company references. We are extremely proud of what we accomplished for these Smart Cities and Companies. They are all ready to transform into a more innovative version of themselves. Being a Smart City means investing in innovative solutions, gathering insights from smart data devices and giving access to citizens in order to do something with this data. A Smart City continues to learn, adapt, innovate and work together with all of its civilians in order to create the city of the future. Smart Companies have the same goal: innovate and adapt to their customers needs in order to make their business more accessible and future-proof!

Data

VMM

The Flemish Environment Agency (VMM) aims to create a climate-resilient Flemish living environment by utilizing a sensor network for water and air quality data, which led to the development of the Internet of Water project to monitor water quality and influence policy.
M365

City of Lokeren

The City of Lokeren, a municipality in East Flanders, faces a crucial challenge: how to effectively and legally manage information in an era where data comes in various shapes and formats.
.NET

IBZ

Sirus collaborates with Belgium’s Internal Affairs on Smartborders, employing cutting-edge tech for Schengen zone border management.
Data

Leuven

On the Urban Sense platform, the city of Leuven shares data about their noise management project. This way, they are becoming a Smart City.
Data

Bruges

The VLOED-project is a collaboration between the cities Bruges and Ghent and is aimed at gathering useful information about the crowd densities.
Data

Roeselare

The Rainbrain project of Roeselare helps cities and water management organizations monitor and limit risks of flooding, drought and water quality.
.NET

District09

District09 is the ICT-partner of the city of Ghent, who is providing a reliable, stable and secure ICT-environment. We made an application for them.
Data

Bruges – Leuven – Roeselare

In this large smart city project the cities of Brugge, Leuven and Roeselare combine forces to share data across a Smart Data Platform.
Data

ODALA

ODALA is a strategic European project that was launched in September of 2020. It is a collaboration between European cities and different companies.
Data

City of Paderborn

The City of Paderborn asked Sirus to set up an Open Data Platform so all of its citizens would be able to view and use the various public data.