Prototyping — Skedsmo
No one wants the municipality to fail at delivering a new school or a safe pedestrian path. But failing small —through a two-day cardboard prototype or a one-week service simulation—is a gift. It saves money. It builds trust. And it leads to solutions that actually fit Skedsmo’s streets, schools, and people.
So the next time you see a temporary bike lane or a mock-up of a new bus shelter, don’t laugh. That’s not a half-finished project. That’s Skedsmo prototyping a smarter future. Follow Lillestrøm commune’s innovation page or reach out to the digital services team to learn about upcoming prototype tests in your area. prototyping skedsmo
Gone are the days when the municipality would write a 200-page report, approve a budget, and build a full-scale solution before seeing if it actually works. Today, Skedsmo (as part of Lillestrøm commune) is embracing a leaner, smarter approach: build small, test fast, learn quickly. No one wants the municipality to fail at
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