
Hazard prevention, rescue services and the healthcare system are doing an excellent job in Germany. But unexpected crisis situations or large-scale hazards, such as industrial accidents, terrorist attacks or even a pandemic, reveal the importance of collaborative, coordinated and, above all, rapid interaction between institutions and with the public.
However, many public and private organizations are technically and organizationally too isolated to implement the necessary data exchange effectively and cost-efficiently and provide people with the commodity “safety and health” sufficiently in crisis situations. In addition, the changing age structure of our society and new lifestyles of people require new forms of inclusion and participation, which – also technically – are often not sufficiently taken into account. The consequences are not only impairments to life and limb, but also a loss of confidence in state care as a whole.
In order to adequately meet these challenges of the technological societies of the 21st century, a rethinking towards networked solutions that involve all actors – including the affected people themselves – is required. The business unit ESPRI develops the necessary concepts, approaches and technologies for this purpose.
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