Archive

Archive

Media

Jennifer Arnolds

2 Comments

German Association of Towns and Municipalities and Deutsche Telekom launch joint initiative "Digital Cities and Regions”

  • Goal: Making cities and communities fit for the digital future
  • Removing hurdles together - increasing quality of life for citizens
DStGB Chef Dr. Gerd Landsberg eröffnet gemeinsam mit der Deutschen Telekom das „Smart City Executive Program“.

Dr. Gerd Landsberg, Managing Director of the DStGB, and Deutsche Telekom welcomed the participants to the „Smart City Executive Program“.

The German Association of Towns and Municipalities (DStGB) and Deutsche Telekom are launching a new initiative: The "Executive Program Digital Cities and Regions". The partners develop intelligent, tailor-made smart city solutions with the aim of promoting digitization in cities and communities. For this purpose, 50 mayors and experts have specified a series of hands-on tasks.

"We accompany cities and communities on their digital journey," says Markus Keller, who heads the Digital Cities and Regions Center at Deutsche Telekom. "Together we want to make cities fit for the digital future with a firm focus on quality of life for citizens as our first priority." No company, city or region can do this alone, and that is why the business sector and city administrations must work hand in hand. The defined success factors are common platforms, a good digital infrastructure and courage for cultural change. Despite the complexity of digitization, the benefits for citizens must come first.

"Cities and communities know the value of digitization. But only few see themselves today strategically well equipped,” says Dr. Gerd Landsberg, Managing Director of the DStGB. "Together, we are working on improvements. Fast, flexible and, above all, tangible for our citizens."

Removing hurdles, taking risks

The joint program has the benefits-oriented approach for citizens at its heart. An initial study identified the most important tasks moving forward. Above all, citizens want digital services, good broadband coverage and comprehensive traffic concepts. The reduction of noise and air pollution is also an urgent need. Around 90 percent of those surveyed want their city or region to be digitally equipped.

New services and products that can be experienced in everyday life should offer more comfort for citizens and city administrations in the short term. Lower costs and more sustainable processes are attractive incentives. Landsberg appealed to the participants to start implementing services s as soon as possible and to face potential difficulties head-on. 

Experience first results live

As a digital partner, Deutsche Telekom provides the necessary know-how and introduces initial projects. Towards the end of the year, cities and municipalities will implement their first pilot projects. Results will be available at the Smart City Telekom exhibition on September, 17 in Bonn.

About Deutsche Telekom: Company profile

FAQ

Cookies and similar technologies

We use cookies and similar technologies on our website to save, read out and process information on your device. In doing so, we enhance your experience, analyze site traffic, and show you content and ads that interest you. User profiles are created across websites and devices for this purpose. Our partners use these technologies as well.


By selecting “Only Required”, you only accept cookies that make our website function properly. “Accept All” means that you allow access to information on your device and the use of all cookies for analytics and marketing purposes by Deutsche Telekom AG and our partners. Your data might then be transferred to countries outside the European Union where we cannot ensure the same level of data protection as in the EU (see Art. 49 (1) a GDPR). Under “Settings”, you can specify everything in detail and change your consent at any time.


Find more information in the Privacy Policy and Partner List.