Wiesbaden Launches Digital Bureaucracy Workshops for Residents
Wiesbaden is rolling out a series of workshops to introduce residents to digital administrative services. The first event is set for October 21, focusing on video identification, driver's license exchange, and apple card usage. The city aims to make bureaucracy more accessible online, with participants' feedback driving improvements.
The workshops, held at the Future Works, target three specific groups: individuals with a migration background and good English, citizens aged 30-45, and those aged 45-65. All participants must live in Wiesbaden and have used at least one digital administrative service in the last three months.
The search for the head of the Smart City, Europe, and Order department is ongoing, as the name was not provided in the search results. Despite this, the city is committed to gathering feedback from workshop attendees to enhance digital administration. Registration links are available for each group.
Wiesbaden's digital administrative service workshops kick off on October 21, offering hands-on experience with video identification, driver's license exchange, and apple card usage. The city encourages participation from eligible residents to help shape the future of online bureaucracy.
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