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Posted: Wed Jan 22, 2025 4:31 am
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Not everyone can keep up with the digitization of society and the economy. One in seven (15 percent) thinks the pace is too fast. This is the result of a representative survey of more than 1,000 people aged 16 and over in Germany, as announced by the "Digital for All" initiative on the occasion of the first nationwide Digital Day . On the other hand, almost half (47 percent) think digitization is going too slowly, while a third (36 percent) think the pace is just right.


"Digitalization does not necessarily divide society into winners and losers. tunisia phone number resource It opens up opportunities and potential for everyone. The aim must be to open up access for everyone. We must shape this major change together and enable everyone to move confidently and safely, self-assuredly and independently in the digital world," said Digital Day project manager Anna-Lena Hosenfeld. 1 day, 10 categories, 1,300 actions Digital Day is a nationwide day of action for digital participation and will take place for the first time on June 19, 2020.


from more than 1,300 digital actions - from webcasts, webinars and live streams to online consultations, virtual tours and tutorials to hackathons. The program can be filtered by topic categories and searched in full text. On Digital Day, project manager Hosenfeld and Linda van Rennings will lead the day in a live stream at www.digitaltag.eu from 8:45 a.m. This will include a link to Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, who will receive the winners of the "Prize for Digital Togetherness" virtually at Bellevue Palace.