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Winnerslist Landmarks in the land of ideas

  • Testing lab for intelligent power grids – SESA Lab

    In a virtual laboratory, industry and research are testing intelligent electricity works of the future

  • CityTree – multifunctional green areas for the intelligent city

    A plant system improves the air and creates links between people and companies thanks to digital technology

  • Gestigon – software for touch-free computer operation

    With the help of a new software, cars, TVs, and PCs can be operated touch-free

  • Telemedicine network for people who don't have access to medical care

    Telemedicine provides fast, expert medical aid to people in remote regions

  • TOoL+ “new data highway for telecommunications“

    Due to an expansion of LTE standards, mobile data can be transferred via the TV and radio network

  • ambiact – current sensor for home emergencies

    A current sensor on devices used by elderly people who live alone recognizes whether they need help

  • Econamic Grid – virtual, decentralized mass storage device

    As part of a decentralized mass storage device, consumers receive electricity free of charge and ensure that the grid is stable

  • #creativecoder{ – trainee programme for creative programmers

    In a practically oriented trainee programme, young talents become creative programmers in just twelve months

  • Weimarpedia – interactive cultural encyclopedia for pupils

    On a knowledge platform they design themselves, pupils explain and research the cultural history of the Goethe city

  • Digital views of the world online: 3D models of historical globes

    A 3D scanner creates spatial images of historical globes from museum magazines

  • Germany-wide church app

    An app helps locals and tourists find houses of worship in their vicinity

  • ARTOMAT – app for contemporary art

    An app helps users analyse and interpret contemporary art

  • Intelligent prostheses for greater freedom of movement

    Thanks to digital technologies, a future generation of prostheses will learn to move like a person

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