Digital city administration Paderborn

City administration Paderborn - Maintenance ProJet 660Pro

With the Smart City Call, the city of Paderborn has set itself the goal of positioning itself for the future and actively shaping digital change. The answer to the requirements of the future, which entail ever faster development cycles, is to build up expertise at an early stage. Merging all data into a digital twin of the entire city creates a wide range of opportunities for urban planning and development.

Part of this strategy is the ProJet 660Pro 3D printer from the Office for Surveying and Geoinformation. The full-color 3D printer provides city planners and developers with realistic models to meet the requirements of modern urban planning.

For several years, the Paderborn city council has commissioned the company LayerByLayer in Düsseldorf to provide maintenance, support and service for the ProJet 660Pro 3D printer and has concluded corresponding maintenance contracts. This ensures smooth operation and consistent quality of the 3D prints.

THE VISION

"We are the digital home of PB"

Digital home Paderborn - our digital home. Whether "digital native" or "digital immigrant", young or old, traditional or modern: We are all part of this city and we all want to help shape the future of our city! That's why we need to be bold and drive digitalization in our city. So that all citizens can benefit from the advantages.

Digitalization affects all areas of life

It opens up fascinating opportunities that we want to take advantage of. We have the necessary strengths for this: imagination, strategic thinking, creative power and the broad support and participation of citizens. Paderborn will be a top address for urban living and working - a pleasant place to experience, a well-connected, vital microcosm in Europe.

The starting situation is excellent

PB has a long tradition as an IT location and is continuing its success story: PB was already geared towards digital value creation with the work of Heinz Nixdorf. The more than 300 IT companies with a good 10,000 jobs, the strong cooperation between business, science and politics (e.g. in the leading-edge cluster it's OWL) and the highest university spin-off rates form a foundation for digital change.

Technological change does not come about through revolution, but through evolution,
through an infinite number of small steps that have to be taken continuously.

- Heinz Nixdorf, computer pioneer and entrepreneur

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