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The Integrated Control Center of the Nuremberg Fire Department alerts the public to hazardous situations via various alerting channels such as warning apps and sirens. Now another option is being added: in the future, warning messages go out directly to the population via digital media at locations such as subway stations and shopping centers. .
With her project "Embassy of Trees", artist Ellen Bornkessel brings the forest into Cologne's Neumarkt underground station.
Almost exactly a year ago, the 2020 COVID 19 Barometer revealed that one in four Germans was worried about their own mental health due to the pandemic.
The Regional Network Office for Sustainability Strategies West (RENN.west) promotes communication about sustainability concepts and, in cooperation with Ströer, launches the "Ziele brauchen Taten" campaign in September, which can be seen in over 100 train stations nationwide.
Waiting for the train while experiencing young video art - this is what passengers can do from June 16th to 23rd 2022 in the underground stations in Bonn and Cologne. The project is an initiative of the Alanus University of Arts and Social Sciences in Alfter in cooperation with Ströer.
Infoscreen, the digital big screen at high-traffic underground and suburban railway stations, is celebrating its 20th anniversary. On February 15, 1994, the first screen went live at the Odeonsplatz underground station in Munich. This marked the first use of digital out-of-home advertising in German
The war in Ukraine continues and the plight of the Ukrainians is worsening dramatically. There is a lack of food, clothing, medicine, and shelter. The Ströer Group supports the Action Alliance for Disaster Relief: Caritas international, German Red Cross, Diakonie Katastrophenhilfe and UNICEF Germany, in its appeal for donations and has made around 3,000 digital advertising spaces available nationwide for this purpose. Since the end of March, people all over Germany have been able to see the Ukrainian flag consisting of QR codes in pedestrian zones, malls, and railway stations as well as on info sc
"Skibbie and the Barmbek Animals' Brave Plan" is a charity radio play project - spoken by 48 students and with celebrity support from Bjarne Mädel, Horst Hrubesch, Louisa Masciullo, Julia-Niharika Sen, Klaus Büchner, Stefan Lehmann and Samy Deluxe. North German Christopher Reit wrote the short story of Skibbie, the station mouse for his little cousin many years ago. During the Corona pandemic, he got the idea to make more of it. He looked for children and celebrities to help him record the story as a radio play. The special thing about the campaign: the audio book supports a good cause! All proceeds from the sale of the audio play CD and the online streams go entirely to the Hamburg children's aid projects "Kinderhospiz Sternenbrücke" and "Die Arche".
Out-of-Home Media - Promote awareness for sustainable and social action Ströer uses its media reach and promotes awareness for sustainable and social action. We make media space available to non-profit organizations at cost price or at a greatly reduced price ("pro bono"), for example children's charities or non-profit environmental protection organizations for the acquisition of donations or for socially desirable causes such as the search for missing children.
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19. October 2023