Following the experience of the Interactive Cities network, a series of learnings have been identified based on the experiences of the ten partner cities as well as the two city cities that hosted a study visit. For this reason, twelve key learnings can be shared with a broader audience of public administrations, research institutes, private sector and citizens across Europe. Each point is a take-away learning that cities share, a more detailed description of the experience can be found in an article following the link. The learnings range from the tools to foster participation and empower people to take a common action to digital actions for the improvements of urban mobility or promote urban regeneration, for which is essential to improve digital skills. Also attracting tourists and strengthening the urban brand are tools for the development of local economy and improvement of the business sector, for which we need to attract innovators and create a local network of digital players.