Neurbia, the urban data space that connects municipalities
Nexus Geographics presents Neurbia, an urban data space designed so that municipalities, entities, and companies can share, integrate, and use information in a simple, secure, and value-oriented way.
What is a data space?
A data space is a common and federated infrastructure that facilitates the exchange of information between multiple stakeholders with guarantees of security, control, and governance.
Each participant decides what data they share, with whom, and under what conditions, creating a trusted environment that enables new services, collaboration models, and an integrated view of the territory.
The challenge: valuable but disconnected data
Cities generate large volumes of information — mobility, urban activity, environment, public services — but often this data remains fragmented, distributed across different systems or restricted within each administration.
This lack of connection limits:
- coordination between municipalities,
- decision-making based on up-to-date information,
- the creation of services that require a shared territorial vision.
Neurbia: connecting data to generate value
Neurbia was created to address this challenge. The platform acts as an urban data meeting point, where administrations and companies can connect, combine, and activate information efficiently and with full control.
What used to be complex — sharing data between different organizations — now becomes a simple, governed, and secure process that enables real collaboration.
What is Neurbia for?
Neurbia opens the door to new forms of territorial management and cooperation:
- Sharing data while always maintaining ownership and control
- Coordinating actions between municipalities and supramunicipal entities
- Integrating dispersed information to obtain a complete view of the territory
- Enabling new data-based services for administrations and companies
- Building a collaborative ecosystem where each actor contributes and receives value
A living information network for smarter territories
With Neurbia, urban data ceases to be isolated elements and becomes a living network, capable of driving more informed decisions, improving the efficiency of public services, and fostering innovation across the territory.