Watering city trees together: Now also in Paris thanks to a new app
In this interview, one of the initiators, Paul Hatte, explains how the new “Arbogeste” app aims to inspire Parisians to preserve urban trees and was inspired by Gieß den Kiez.
In this interview, one of the initiators, Paul Hatte, explains how the new “Arbogeste” app aims to inspire Parisians to preserve urban trees and was inspired by Gieß den Kiez.
Part II is dedicated to the next stage: a digital, user-centered Welcome Center for Berlin.
We talk to Florian Dohmann, founder and creative director of Birds on Mars, about the rapid development of artificial intelligence.
In this column, we provide monthly insights into the daily work of the “Smart City and Administrative Innovation” team. Kicking things off is our Service Designer, Tobias Witt.
Our blog post provides an insight into what comprehensive data management can look like for public administration.
How do you make over 400 discounted offers in Berlin more visible and easier to access? The story of a prototype.
In the 5th ODIS column, Anna Meide discusses data visualization—why it matters, why it requires a lot of effort, and how it ultimately makes the invisible visible.
Smart City Designer Anja Lüttmann and Project Manager for Administrative Innovation Pauline Boos share their experiences in this interview, illustrating how they analyze processes, identify problem areas, and develop suitable solutions—step by step.
How modern work culture could be introduced into the Berlin administration: with openDesk, CityLAB, together with ITDZ Berlin, is testing the open-source collaboration suite.
The Year in Review with a Focus on the Key Priorities of the Year, Measure Support in the CityLAB, and the Highlights of Strategy Implementation.