Dresden relies on open data: shaping the future of urban development!

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The TU Dresden is optimizing the city's open data portal to promote users and strengthen transparency in administration.

Die TU Dresden optimiert das Open-Data-Portal der Stadt, um Nutzer zu fördern und Transparenz in der Verwaltung zu stärken.
The TU Dresden is optimizing the city's open data portal to promote users and strengthen transparency in administration.

Dresden relies on open data: shaping the future of urban development!

With its open data portal, the city of Dresden is setting new standards in the area of ​​transparency and citizen participation. Loud TU Dresden The city has been offering a wide range of administrative data free of charge and freely accessible since 2019. This step aims to strengthen trust between administration and citizens and promote innovative solutions to urban challenges.

A research project is currently being carried out by TU Dresden that aims to optimize the portal and reach a larger user base. The survey results show that a key incentive to use the portal is the enjoyment of dealing with data. There is also a strong public interest in actively engaging with open data, which goes beyond simply providing information. Suggestions for improvement include interactive gamification elements and interfaces for open source projects.

User perspective and promotion of use

Another interesting finding from the user survey is that non-users also value the transparency of city data and the awareness of the availability of open data. In order to further increase interest in the data, the open data portal could be more closely integrated into city communication. The research project “Open Data for Citizens, Business and Administration” is funded by the federal government as part of the Smart City Dresden model project and aims to break down barriers and make the portal easier to use.

Among other things, the plan is to develop a chatbot that will also help users without specific data skills to ask questions. The integration of such solutions illustrates the city's claim to actively address non-users and encourage them to participate.

Open data as a driver of urban development

The state capital Dresden has developed a variety of possible uses for the open data portal. In addition to information about neighborhoods and playgrounds, statistics about noise levels in different parts of the city are also available. Loud Smart City Dresden The portal should not only serve as a data source, but also facilitate the active promotion of its use in order to benefit the population, companies and administration.

The benefits of open data in cities are diverse. Innovative ideas are promoted and urban development receives a sustainable impulse. Open data can contribute to a better quality of life by enabling quick decisions and new solutions in areas such as transport, the environment and citizen participation. Loud Digital compass Companies in Germany generate economic added value of 43.1 billion euros annually through the use of open data.

Dresden is one of the pioneers in the field of open data in Germany and is in third place after Hamburg and Berlin with 1,117 published data sets. Finatycs' analysis shows that urban data can have a major impact on the development of innovative business models. In summary, it can be said that open data management not only improves transparency, but also strengthens citizens' participation and sense of responsibility.