Experience digital innovations on Saturday in Vaduz – Liechtenstein
VADUZ – test classic car simulators, virtually fly over Vaduz or look into the future with trend researcher David Bosshart: The Digital Day in Vaduz on Saturday, November 6th, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Liechtenstein Art Museum, enables digital technologies to be experienced up close.
Vaduz is once again the location of the Swiss Digital Day, which takes place in numerous cities in Switzerland. On Saturday, November 6th, visitors can take a look into the digital future. The digital day in Vaduz takes place in the café of the Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein and offers various digital innovations and attractions. The public is invited by the organizer digital-liechtenstein to follow all program items free of charge.
Opening event with trend researcher Bosshart and innovator Fritz Kaiser
The digital day in Vaduz started at 10 a.m. with the opening event. After speeches by Deputy Prime Minister Sabine Monauni and Mayor Manfred Bischof, trend researcher David Bosshart gave an insight into how advancing digitization is affecting our private and professional life. The former head of the Gottlieb Duttweiler Institute is primarily looking into the question of whether home offices, zoom meetings and home schooling will revolutionize our everyday lives.
Then the Liechtenstein entrepreneur Fritz Kaiser will present his new e-classic car simulators, which will be made available to a broad audience for the first time on Digital Day in Vaduz. For two years Fritz Kaiser developed this simulator with software engineers, designers and racing drivers in order to authentically recreate the driving of legendary vehicles on original racetracks.
Experience digital innovations on site
At the end of the opening event, visitors of all ages can experience digital innovations up close in the art museum until 5 p.m. The guests can do laps in a classic car simulator, experience a virtual sightseeing flight over Vaduz, get to know the new blockchain stamp from Liechtenstein Philately and issue their electronic identity (eID). The exhibitors can be visited free of charge and without registration.