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Aalborg joins Copenhagen and Aarhus in adopting cBrain's F2 Paperless Government Platform
Aalborg joins Copenhagen and Aarhus in adopting cBrain's F2 Paperless Government Platform

Yahoo

time04-07-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Aalborg joins Copenhagen and Aarhus in adopting cBrain's F2 Paperless Government Platform

Press Release no. 05/2025 Aalborg joins Copenhagen and Aarhus in adopting cBrain's F2 Paperless Government PlatformCopenhagen, July 4, 2025cBrain (NASDAQ: CBRAIN) has signed an agreement with Aalborg Municipality, further accelerating the success of bringing the cBrain F2 Paperless Government Platform to cities and local governments. Under the agreement, cBrain will deliver F2 as a digital platform to the Urban and Rural Affairs Department in Aalborg Municipality. This administration is responsible for areas including urban development, construction, infrastructure, mobility and nature. Implementation is expected to be completed within 6–8 weeks, with a planned go-live involving 150 users by September/October 2025. Before procurement, the cBrain F2 platform underwent a comprehensive screening process to ensure alignment with Aalborg's IT architecture principles, including accessibility, secure hosting, GDPR compliance, user administration, data segmentation, scalability, and operational reliability. With this engagement, cBrain now delivers the F2 platform to the three largest municipalities in Denmark: Copenhagen, Aarhus, and Aalborg. Fully integrated and delivered out-of-the-box, cBrain F2 supports executive decision-making, formal and informal communication, case management, workflows, and compliance. Today, Copenhagen represents the largest deployment, with more than 3,000 users. The agreement with Aalborg marks an important business development for cBrain. It demonstrates that the F2 Commercial-Off-The-Shelf (COTS) Government Platform is increasingly being adopted not only by national ministries and agencies, but also by large and complex local government organizations. For the past eight years, Denmark has ranked number one in the United Nations Global E-Government Index, and the adoption of the cBrain F2 platform by the country's three largest municipalities serves as a strong international reference. This directly supports cBrain's global growth strategy. Specifically, it supports the goal of taking an international leadership position, supplying the F2 Commercial-Off-The-Shelf (COTS) platform for paperless government regards Per Tejs Knudsen, CEOInquiries regarding this Press Release may be directed to Ejvind Jørgensen, CFO & Head of Investor Relations, cBrain A/S, ir@ +45 2594 4973 Attachment Press Release no. 2025-05 (Aalborg Urban and Rural Affairs DepartmentError in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Aalborg joins Copenhagen and Aarhus in adopting cBrain's F2 Paperless Government Platform
Aalborg joins Copenhagen and Aarhus in adopting cBrain's F2 Paperless Government Platform

Yahoo

time04-07-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Aalborg joins Copenhagen and Aarhus in adopting cBrain's F2 Paperless Government Platform

Press Release no. 05/2025 Aalborg joins Copenhagen and Aarhus in adopting cBrain's F2 Paperless Government PlatformCopenhagen, July 4, 2025cBrain (NASDAQ: CBRAIN) has signed an agreement with Aalborg Municipality, further accelerating the success of bringing the cBrain F2 Paperless Government Platform to cities and local governments. Under the agreement, cBrain will deliver F2 as a digital platform to the Urban and Rural Affairs Department in Aalborg Municipality. This administration is responsible for areas including urban development, construction, infrastructure, mobility and nature. Implementation is expected to be completed within 6–8 weeks, with a planned go-live involving 150 users by September/October 2025. Before procurement, the cBrain F2 platform underwent a comprehensive screening process to ensure alignment with Aalborg's IT architecture principles, including accessibility, secure hosting, GDPR compliance, user administration, data segmentation, scalability, and operational reliability. With this engagement, cBrain now delivers the F2 platform to the three largest municipalities in Denmark: Copenhagen, Aarhus, and Aalborg. Fully integrated and delivered out-of-the-box, cBrain F2 supports executive decision-making, formal and informal communication, case management, workflows, and compliance. Today, Copenhagen represents the largest deployment, with more than 3,000 users. The agreement with Aalborg marks an important business development for cBrain. It demonstrates that the F2 Commercial-Off-The-Shelf (COTS) Government Platform is increasingly being adopted not only by national ministries and agencies, but also by large and complex local government organizations. For the past eight years, Denmark has ranked number one in the United Nations Global E-Government Index, and the adoption of the cBrain F2 platform by the country's three largest municipalities serves as a strong international reference. This directly supports cBrain's global growth strategy. Specifically, it supports the goal of taking an international leadership position, supplying the F2 Commercial-Off-The-Shelf (COTS) platform for paperless government regards Per Tejs Knudsen, CEOInquiries regarding this Press Release may be directed to Ejvind Jørgensen, CFO & Head of Investor Relations, cBrain A/S, ir@ +45 2594 4973 Attachment Press Release no. 2025-05 (Aalborg Urban and Rural Affairs Department

Germany must build 320,000 apartments yearly to meet housing demand, study shows
Germany must build 320,000 apartments yearly to meet housing demand, study shows

Reuters

time20-03-2025

  • Business
  • Reuters

Germany must build 320,000 apartments yearly to meet housing demand, study shows

BERLIN, March 20 (Reuters) - Germany, lagging in its building goals to alleviate a housing shortage, needs to construct 320,000 new apartments each year by 2030, a study on Thursday showed. Authorities granted permits for the building of just under 216,000 apartments in 2024, as Europe's largest economy navigates its worst real-estate crisis in decades, keeping a lid on new construction. Get a look at the day ahead in European and global markets with the Morning Bid Europe newsletter. Sign up here. That pace, the slowest since 2010, puts Germany far behind the federal government's self-imposed goal of building 400,000 apartments a year to help house its growing population, spurred in part by immigrants from Ukraine and Syria. The study - by the Federal Institute for Research on Building, Urban Affairs, and Spacial Development (BBSR) - was commissioned by the nation's housing ministry. It showed the need for housing was particularly great in cities like Berlin, Munich and Frankfurt. After years of boom, Germany's 730 billion euro real estate industry ground to a halt in 2022 when the European Central Bank swiftly hiked interest rates to stamp out the worst bout of inflation in decades. The industry, which had been firing on all cylinders, was ill-prepared. Construction projects halted, workers lost their jobs, building sales collapsed and property developers went insolvent. yet another blow.

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