Digitisation
The implementation of new, digital processes and the use of e-services, for example in the context of e-government applications for local authorities, are core elements of digitalization for the public sector. Intelligent hardware and software and the linking of ever larger data sets offer considerable potential and form the basis for a large number of innovations.
Digitalization does not have a limited spatial or thematic impact – increasingly, the development of regions and municipalities is also being determined by digitalization, with new business and action opportunities opening up for regions and local companies, education, culture and administration. Supporting public institutions on the path to digitalization is therefore a key element of our work in the area of regional development. aconium GmbH also contributes its extensive expertise to topics such as smart cities, 5G and others in lectures and articles for specialist journals. We develop and publish studies on the digitalization plans of the EU member states, which provide an overview of the status quo of connectivity and the digital development of the member states.
For the “Gigabit Society 2025” goal, it is important to think ahead from previous activities. In order to achieve this goal, planning must also include a modern 5G mobile network, for example. The current and future expansion of fiber optics is an important building block for this. With our experience and expertise, we are an important point of contact for public institutions in particular when it comes to tapping into additional regional and economic market potential for the various players in broadband expansion.
Broadband expansion
The opportunities offered by digitalization depend on various factors. One of these is the nationwide availability of broadband internet, a prerequisite for functioning digital services. From December 2010 to April 2020, aconium GmbH used its expertise in broadband expansion as the Federal Broadband Bureau (BBB). The BBB was the competence center of the Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure (BMVI, now BMDV) and supported broadband development.
Since 2016, aconium GmbH has been an entrusted project management organization of the Federal Ministry of Digital and Transport and is responsible for handling the entire application process as part of the broadband funding program of the federal government in funding area B. This makes our company the lead company at federal level for the implementation of funded broadband projects.
5G study

In a study commissioned by Hessen Trade & Invest (HTAI), aconium GmbH has examined the challenges facing local authorities in the expansion of the 5th generation of mobile communications (5G). The study was published by the Hessian Ministry of Economics, Energy, Transport and Regional Development.
Articles on the topic of digitization
Interreg NSR project Futures By Design: Partner meeting in Antwerp
From March 7 to 9, 2022, the partnership of the Interreg North Sea Region project Futures By Design met for a hybrid event in Antwerp to exchange information on the project results to date and future activities in the individual regions.The biannual meeting was hosted...
D21 Digital Index: Degree of digitalization in Germany on the rise, need for improvement in building digital skills
The level of digitalization in German society also increased last year. This is the key finding of the new Digital Index published by Initiative D21: according to the index, over 90 percent of all people in Germany use the internet. For eight out of ten, the use of...
aconium is once again one of the hundred most innovative companies in Germany
For the second time in a row, aconium has made it into the TOP 100 of the most innovative SMEs in Germany, once again proving its innovative strength in a scientific selection process. For almost 30 years, the TOP 100 seal has been awarded to medium-sized companies...
Projects on the topic of digitalization
Stronghouse had set itself the goal of reducing the ecological footprint of 15,000 homes in the North Sea region, generating 100 million euros in investment and …
The aim of the LowTEMP 2.0 project was to strengthen and expand capacity building for low-temperature district heating networks in the Baltic Sea region. With the transfer of knowledge …
The main objective of the HyTrEc 2 project is to create conditions under which the FCEV market can develop and the North Sea region can become a competence region for fuel cells.





