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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.
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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.
In December 2017, Ströer put the 500th Infoscreen system into operation in Cologne. Ströer now has a total of around 4,500 digital screens in Germany, including a public video network in the largest underground and suburban railway stations, mainline stations and shopping centres. With the public vi
Customers of Neo Advertising GmbH, a subsidiary of the Ströer Group and one of the leading providers in the field of digital signage in public areas and at the POS, can now display news from Germany's largest news website t-online.de, also part of the Ströer Group, in their program. t-online.de is t
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
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