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Ströer used its digital media to encourage voter turnout in Bavaria and thus make a contribution to strengthening democracy.
As part of her first exhibition in Germany in ten years, Ströer is supporting the Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen with digital city information installations in Düsseldorf.
A total of 16 of the existing Ströer digital screens could already be digitised in Pforzheim and thus used for warning messages within a few minutes.
blowUP media Benelux is attracting shoppers and reducing carbon emissions at the same time with “The Green”, a groundbreaking 40m² giant digital screen on Belgian seaside resort Knokke’s prime shopping street, Lippenslaan. Lippenslaan has nearly 5 million visitors annually.
Ströer verfügt über einen Vertrag mit dem Bundesamt für Bevölkerungsschutz (BBK) und ist damit offizieller Warnmultiplikator.
19. October 2022 Largest open-air digital art gallery of the Benelux With the impactful art exhibition of Marcel van Luit, globally renowned for his visualized dreamy scenarios, blowUP media Benelux make exclusive art accessible to the people on the streets. This collaboration between Marcel van Lui
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.
Bomb discoveries, chemical accidents, major fires, floods - if there is a serious threat to life or health in Frankfurt, all those potentially affected should be warned as quickly as possible - and told how best to act. The Frankfurt Fire Department is responsible for warning the population of so-called non-police hazards. The fire department has now significantly expanded its warning infrastructure and resources.
Since mid-September, a green roof has adorned the advertising pillars in Erlangen. Mayor Florian Janik, Economic Officer Konrad Beugel as well as Stefan Helbig (Managing Director Ströer Deutsche Städte Medien GmbH) and Freya Amann (Head of Municipal Affairs and Urban Development Bavaria, Ströer Deutsche Städte Medien GmbH) from Ströer witnessed at the corner of Nürnberger-/Sedanstraße when the last of a total of 44 advertising pillars got a plant cover put on.
Together with the rheingold Institute, Ströer looks at a derivation on the acceptance or rejection of technological-digital applications in a depth psychological study: When do people accept and apply technologies, when do they reject them and why.
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19. October 2023