Foto:Taunus Connect
With Taunus Connect, Taunusstein’s StaTa GmbH has developed an online platform in cooperation with the start-up Zircl GmbH for networking and strengthening municipalities, cities, businesses and employees in the Rheingau/Taunus region, with the aim of jointly maximizing effectiveness. In the six modules: job, knowledge, health, service and commercial space portals, plus the digital showcase, users can find not only attractive job offers but also informative professional articles as well as health courses and further training offerings in the region. Bundling the many different education and health offerings creates a variety of win-win situations for all participants. Taunus Connect also serves as a contact point for administrative matters: Using the service portal’s filter options, residents can obtain detailed information on their dealings with the authorities – and can access saved contacts and online forms. The showcase enables website visitors to click through product highlights, services, promotions and offerings in their region, pre-order and thereby support local businesses. The platform has been online since spring 2023. In order to achieve the best possible regional reach, an associated platform was set up with Rheingau Connect. Convenient transferability to other regions (including customizable white label options) will also give a further boost to the project.
Contact
Robert Rustler
Managing Director StaTa GmbH
Location development, economic development, city marketing
65232 Taunusstein, Germany
T: 06128 9371-105
robert.rustler@stata.gmbh
www.stata.gmbh
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