Networking, knowledge transfer and replication

For interested cities

Active transfer of knowledge within the project and the replication beyond its perceived boundaries are key components of the cooperative project and are typical of its model character: In the CUT project, solutions are created that reach beyond the perspectives of any individual city, and thus can yield new ways of doing things to other cities and municipalities in Germany.

Interested in finding out more about our project outcomes?

In order to share the knowledge gained through this project, the components of the Urban Data Platforms and of the Digital Twins will be conceptualised, implemented and, at a later stage, made available to other cities and municipalities in the form of standardised open-source solutions. We plan to make the results of our project available to you via our website in the future.

Your contact persons

Project Lead

Dr. Nora Reinecke

Overall Project Lead and Project Lead Hamburg, Senate Chancellery of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg

cut@sk.hamburg.de
Mirko Mühlpfort

Project Lead Leipzig, Digital City Unit of the City of Leipzig

cut@leipzig.de
Felix Hörmann

Project Lead Munich, Department of City Planning and Building Regulation of the City of Munich

cut@muenchen.de

Knowledge transfer and replication

Elisabeth Breitenstein

Sub-project manager “Replication and knowledge transfer”, Digital City Unit of the City of Leipzig

cut@leipzig.de
Leonie Hinzen

Deputy Overall Project Lead, Senate Chancellery of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg

cut@sk.hamburg.de

 

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