Visiting Germany’s ‘smartest’ city – DW – 01/17/2025 | EUROtoday
On a typical day in December, guests arrive at Smartel, one of many larger resorts in Ahaus, a city of 40,000 inhabitants within the western German state of North Rhine-Westphalia.
Pulling their rolling suitcases and with cellphones in hand, friends are able to scan a QR code on a terminal display on the entrance.
Rather than being greeted by a receptionist, arriving friends should use their smartphones to navigate the lodge. These units not solely open doorways but additionally management room heating and lighting as there aren’t any switches.
In the hallway and foyer, cleansing robots are quietly buzzing. The solely people it’s possible you’ll often encounter are the kitchen employees replenishing the breakfast buffet.
Peter Sommer explains that the Smartel was previously named the Ratshotel Residenz, which was once the biggest lodge on the town. Sommer, a journey information from Smart City Ahaus, says the constructing’s wonderful previous got here to an finish within the early 2000s.
After struggling to discover a new proprietor, Ahaus-based digitization firm Tobit determined in 2017 to show the lodge’s fortunes round by modernizing the constructing and equipping its 44 rooms with the newest smart-home know-how that certainly one of its subsidiaries, Chayns, develops.
QR-Codes galore within the ‘smartest city’
What’s placing on this medium-sized German city is the massive variety of blue-and-white round stickers with QR codes hooked up to just about all the things. Bearing the Chayns emblem, they are often discovered on restaurant tables, lodge doorways and riverboats, in addition to rent-out bicycles, grocery store cabinets, and even on the video games cupboard within the city park. They present a straightforward technique to digitally e book, pay for and unlock many facilities.
At the top of 2024, Ahaus was topped the neatest rural municipality in Germany following the nationwide “Digital Places 2024” contest organized by the Deutschland — Land der Ideen (Germany — Land of Ideas) initiative.
The government-sponsored marketing campaign is meant to boost Germany’s worldwide visibility as a hub of concepts and innovation and is supported by enterprise and civil society.
Prize-winning Ahaus was counseled for integrating a number of purposes right into a single platform that’s straightforward to entry with an app that requires one-time registration with contact and banking information.
Digitization to halt city decline in Germany
For Margarete, a caregiver from close by Velen, the Ahaus expertise gives a glimpse of what the long run in her hometown might appear like. She has joined us on the guided tour and laments that in Velen you’ll now not even discover an area grocery store. If she needs to exit for dinner, she has to make a reservation days prematurely.
So-called city decline is an issue for a lot of smaller cities in Germany resulting from inhabitants loss, financial stagnation and lack of funding. Small retailers and cinemas are disappearing, whereas hospitality companies are struggling to search out employees and prospects. Could large funding in digitization stem the silent loss of life of those communities?
In Ahaus, discovering sufficient folks to work at vacationer points of interest, for example, is now not a difficulty. Humans are now not required on the boat rental service located close to the city’s baroque water fort.
Bikes and umbrellas can be rented digitally, identical to meals on the native TKWY diner. There, a video display exhibits who’s subsequent to choose up their meals after being ordered on the Chayns app.
Margarete finds this “a bit impersonal,” and says she would miss the informal chatting with the waiters. “But efficient,” counters our tour information, Peter, arguing that employees can now focus on the cooking. Knowledge of the German language additionally “doesn’t matter,” he contends, as a result of the meals will be ordered in several languages.
Cashless and freed from battle
In the bars and pubs of Ahaus, staffing wants are additionally minimal as bartenders and waiters solely serve what friends have pay as you go on-line, eliminating disputes over payments and age verification. Users’ information is saved of their Chayns account.
According to Tobit, nearly 80% of all hospitality companies in Ahaus use the Chayns app, whose service has grown to incorporate farmers, sports activities golf equipment, and different service suppliers. They use Tobit’s digital community to promote merchandise or grant cashless entry to amenities across the clock.
At a pub named The Unbrexit, waiter Sven Klawikowski nonetheless brings drinks and meals to the tables. But he now not must take orders, course of funds, or test in with prospects to see what else they want. With ten tables to take care of, this protects sufficient time to equal the workload of a whole shift, he says. Moreover, he can afford to work simply 4 days per week, whereas nonetheless receiving a full week’s wage.
The Wallstreet Bar, shut by, is without doubt one of the previously empty properties in Ahaus that had been bought by Tobit to check out its know-how. Inside the bar, a inventory market ticker constantly scrolls throughout an enormous display.
While having a drink, prospects can spend money on shares, ETFs, cryptocurrencies, or commodities. But this supply is only for enjoyable because it’s solely a digital actuality recreation with out actual cash.
“We can test new technologies and make them accessible to other cities,” says Sommer.
Local forex to maintain cash on the town
Benedikt Hommöle, head of Ahaus Marketing & Tourism, thinks tech corporations like Tobit discover it simpler to pilot their beta-phase tasks within the city as a result of the municipality and its residents are on board. “We embrace the living lab concept. We’re the guinea pigs, but in return, we have things here that others don’t,” he advised DW.
One steadily replicated digital idea is the so-called metropolis voucher, an area digital forex that, in accordance with Tobit, has been emulated by greater than 70 municipalities.
In Ahaus, the vouchers are used as welcome presents to new residents and the winners of the weekly on-line quiz. Employers additionally use metropolis vouchers to distribute month-to-month subsidies to employees. They are additionally in style as presents or pocket cash.
However, the cash can solely be spent within the city and should be used inside a restricted timeframe. “You can use it to buy dog food, bread rolls, or new tires,” says Hommöle, including that vouchers price near €800,000 ($816,000) at the moment are circulating annually.
As Ahaus is located near Germany’s border with the Netherlands, the city is in style with Dutch vacationers. At the top of our tour, Peter Sommer remembers a latest go to by mayors of 10 Dutch cities and cities, that are identified for being extra open to all issues digital than Germany.
Sommer says that for Germans, Ahaus appears like pure science fiction. The Dutch guests merely acknowledged, “Not bad for Germany.”
This article was initially written in German.
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