Official app for the QuarZ Open Data Portal.
Open data describes a concept in which machine-readable data can be freely used, reused and distributed by anyone. Access to the data is possible at any time without mandatory registration or justification. The data is offered free of charge for unlimited reuse. The QuarZ Open Data Portal offers data from and for the quarter of the future in Rüsselsheim: https://www.quartier-der-zukunft.de/
The following sources are available:
Real-time data, raw data and historical data from the neighborhood of the future. The numerous sensors and measuring systems in Horlache Park continuously generate informative data that can be used freely. For this purpose, the data is suitably prepared and, if necessary, anonymized. Among other things, the energy, water and gas consumption is provided.
The federal state of Hesse provides numerous open data, for example via the Hesse geoportal. A selection of relevant data relating to the Rüsselsheim region is listed here. These include noise maps, solar energy potentials and land-use planning
The German Weather Service publishes the raw data from weather forecasts as open data. This data is difficult to find and can only be accessed by experts. Here, prepared weather forecasts from the DWD for the Rüsselsheim region are made available in real time.
The Rhein-Main-Verkehrsverbund provides current connection and departure data for local public transport as open data. The real-time data of the stations in the city of Rüsselsheim are published here promptly. In addition, the past departure times are available for statistical analysis.
Open data from the offices and companies of the Frankfurt am Main city administration. The data is regularly and automatically retrieved from the Open Data Portal of the City of Frankfurt. For example, population data, household data, spatial data and administrative data are available.
Open data describes a concept in which machine-readable data can be freely used, reused and distributed by anyone. Access to the data is possible at any time without mandatory registration or justification. The data is offered free of charge for unlimited reuse. The QuarZ Open Data Portal offers data from and for the quarter of the future in Rüsselsheim: https://www.quartier-der-zukunft.de/
The following sources are available:
Real-time data, raw data and historical data from the neighborhood of the future. The numerous sensors and measuring systems in Horlache Park continuously generate informative data that can be used freely. For this purpose, the data is suitably prepared and, if necessary, anonymized. Among other things, the energy, water and gas consumption is provided.
The federal state of Hesse provides numerous open data, for example via the Hesse geoportal. A selection of relevant data relating to the Rüsselsheim region is listed here. These include noise maps, solar energy potentials and land-use planning
The German Weather Service publishes the raw data from weather forecasts as open data. This data is difficult to find and can only be accessed by experts. Here, prepared weather forecasts from the DWD for the Rüsselsheim region are made available in real time.
The Rhein-Main-Verkehrsverbund provides current connection and departure data for local public transport as open data. The real-time data of the stations in the city of Rüsselsheim are published here promptly. In addition, the past departure times are available for statistical analysis.
Open data from the offices and companies of the Frankfurt am Main city administration. The data is regularly and automatically retrieved from the Open Data Portal of the City of Frankfurt. For example, population data, household data, spatial data and administrative data are available.
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