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Nuremberg Adds 14 Digital City Light Posters for Real-Time Info and Ads

Nuremberg's new digital posters keep citizens informed and promote local attractions. They're part of the city's digital infrastructure expansion and enhance security communication.

In this picture I can see there are cars and there is a building here on the right side and there...
In this picture I can see there are cars and there is a building here on the right side and there are some banners here on to right.

Nuremberg Adds 14 Digital City Light Posters for Real-Time Info and Ads

Nuremberg is enhancing its digital infrastructure with the addition of 14 new digital city light posters. These screens, placed along main traffic routes and in the old town, will provide real-time information and warnings to citizens, as announced by Mayor Marcus König.

The new digital posters, part of the city's expansion of its digital infrastructure, offer advertisers the advantage of quick and up-to-date display of information. They will be used to promote local attractions like the zoo and Nuremberg Baths, as well as to provide event tips. The exact locations of the 14 additional positions are not publicly detailed.

Mayor König sees these new screens as a tool to improve the city's security communication capabilities. They can display minute-by-second updates, ensuring citizens receive timely and relevant news.

Nuremberg's new digital city light posters, totaling 14 additional positions, will serve both advertising and news purposes. They will provide real-time updates and promote local attractions, enhancing the city's digital infrastructure and communication capabilities.

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