Smart Government DACHLI

Smart Government DACHLI is a German-language Cooperation on Smart Government between Germany-Austria-Switzerland-Liechtenstein (D-A-CH-LI).


Find all presentations from Smart Government DACHLI on the German website

06.11.2023 | Smart Government DACHLi

Jörn von Lucke: Smart Government Deutschland - Stand 2023
Gerhard Hartmann: IoT Use Cases and Ai in the City of Vienna
Paulo Maciel: Digitalisierungsmaßnahmen der brasilianischen Bundesregierung
Carvajal: FOKUS Willkommen

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11.11.2021 | Smart Government DACHLi

Smart Government Deutschland 2021
IoT in the city of Vienna
Smart Government 2021 - Schweiz
Smart Government 2021 - Brasilien

21.04.2021 | Smart Government DACHLi

Intelligent vernetztes Regierungs- und Verwaltungshandeln
Smart Government in Wien 2021
CAP4City
Smart Government Schweiz

03.12.2020 | Smart Government DACHLi

Länderbericht Schweiz und Projekte des ZHAW
Bevölkerungsumfrage zur Contact Tracing-App
Smarte Stadt St. Gallen
Smart Government in Wien
Smart Government in Deutschland

13.02.2020 | Smart Government DACHLi

The Smart Government DACHLi meeting took place in Schaffhausen on February 13, 2020. The presentations are available for download here.

Bewusstsein und Partizipation
Bewusstsein und Partizipation
Bewusstsein und Partizipation
Bewusstsein und Partizipation
Bewusstsein und Partizipation
Bewusstsein und Partizipation

Smart Government DACHLi 2019

Following the Smart Government DACHLi meeting on July 11, 2019, in Karlsruhe, you can download the presentations from the lectures here.

Bewusstsein und Partizipation
Aktueller Stand E-Government in der Schweiz
Durch KI vom Smart- zum Real Time Government
KI-Strategie der Stadt Wien
AI für den modernen Arbeitsplatz
Digital Austria
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Smart Government DACHLi 2018

The fourth meeting of the Smart Government DACHLI working group took place on July 2, 2018, at the State Archives in Stuttgart. In addition to reports on current smart government developments in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, the meeting also focused on sharing and discussing Prof. von Lucke's research trips to Asia and Australia. The regular meetings on smart government are intended to provide a framework for exchanging ideas on current developments in a small group of experts and for mutual benefit from each other.

Smart Government DACHLi 201

Smart Government DACHLi 2017

On November 9, 2017, the third meeting of Smart Government DACHLI and Open Government Data DACHLI took place at the Schwörhaus in Ulm.
In addition to presentations on current developments in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, Prof. von Lucke also reported on his impressions from Korea, Japan, and Dubai. The meetings were rounded off with brainstorming sessions.

Smart Government DACHLi 2017

Symposium Smart Government 2016

On November 13, 2015, Zeppelin University hosted its first research symposium on smart government. With its white paper on “Smart Government,” the Open Government Institute (TOGI) has presented a field of research and a research agenda that explores the potential for government and administration to shape the Internet of Things and the Internet of Services.


Jörn von Lucke [Ed.): Smart Government – Intelligent vernetztes Regierungs- und Verwaltungshandeln in Zeiten des Internets der Dinge und des Internets der Dienste, Schriftenreihe des The Open Government Institute | TOGI der Zeppelin Universität Friedrichshafen, volume 16, epubli GmbH, Berlin 2016. ISBN: 9783844218008. Online: https://www.epubli.de/shop/buch/56394, https://www.epubli.com/shop/smart-government-intelligent-vernetztes-regierungs-und-verwaltungshandeln-in-zeiten-des-internets-der-dinge-und-des-internets-der-dienste-9783844218008 and https://www.zu.de/institute/togi/assets/pdf/TOGI-160929-TOGI-Band-16-Smart-Government-V1.pdf. (German)

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