BEST CASES
Successful Use Cases of Open Data in tourism
Within the DACH region as well as the European competition, various organisations are already working intensively on the development and implementation of comprehensive data standards and on offers and services based on them.
By opening up data and engaging in a cross-border and cross-organisational dialogue, service providers and DMOs can position themselves along the value chain that has changed as a result of digital transformation.
Blog posts regarding Best (Open Data) Cases
Our blog shares knowledge and supports various tourism organisations in their work. Our experts provide insights into the implementation of Open Data projects and offer tips and tricks within these practical technical papers.
Digital Guest Information and Visitor Guidance in the Bay of Lübeck
The Bay of Lübeck Guide. Where can I find everything about my holiday region from a single source, ideally supplemented by real-time information? What can I experience and explore [...]
Visitor Guidance and Open Data in Lower Saxony
The Corona pandemic has brought the issue of visitor guidance into focus. In tourist regions, hygiene and distance regulations must be met. This leads to reduced capacities in many [...]
Open Data in Brandenburg
"Our goal: good data-based services for customers and tourism partners. In this context, open data will become increasingly important in the future." Tourismus-Marketing Brandenburg GmbH (TMB) received the [...]
Cosmopolitanism and Nonchalance in Lübeck
Lübeck und Travemünde Marketing GmbH developed a new strategy in 2017/18, which included a value discussion on brand identity that identified openness as an important component, among other things. [...]
Open Data in Siegen-Wittgenstein
Siegen-Wittgenstein is a region that has been dealing with Open Data for a long time. What's beginning to show, time and again: It's not just about technology, it's very [...]
Open Data in Thuringia
At Thüringer Tourismus GmbH (TTG), the topic of data has been all about ThüCAT, the Thuringian Content Architecture Tourism, since 2018. All tourism content is to be bundled centrally in [...]