Aschaffenburg's ABGIS: A Digital Game-Changer for Urban Life
Aschaffenburg's 'Dialog City' digital strategy has seen the growth of ABGIS, a digital tool transforming urban life. Led by Dr. Joachim Kemper, the city archivist, ABGIS offers real-time data and innovative features to enhance daily life and urban planning.
ABGIS began as part of Aschaffenburg's digital strategy, aiming to improve quality of life through digital applications. It now offers a wealth of real-time information, including free disabled parking spaces and bus parking spaces for tourists.
The tool also provides up-to-the-minute construction site information, aiding residents and visitors alike. At its core is a digital city map, detailing playgrounds, disabled parking spaces, and public Wi-Fi hotspots.
ABGIS stands out with its 3D building views, complete with simulated shadows. This feature aids urban planning and helps homeowners make informed decisions. The tool is built on an open-source solution, allowing for continuous development and integration of data from Bavaria and Aschaffenburg's own open data portal.
Under Dr. Kemper's leadership, ABGIS has become an integral part of Aschaffenburg's digital strategy. Its real-time data and innovative features, such as the 3D building views, are transforming urban life and planning. With its open-source base, ABGIS continues to grow and integrate new data, further enhancing the city's digital landscape.
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