Photogallery, the entire "Digital Day" of Liechtenstein

Carousel of images of the Vaduz Kunstmuseum, enriched on 6 November by politicians, futurists, technicians, the public and futuristic devices

During the "Digitaltag Vaduz" the public tried out the virtual reality flight simulator created by the Zurich company "Birdly"
During the "Digitaltag Vaduz" the public tried out the virtual reality flight simulator created by the Zurich company "Birdly"

The “Digitaltag” of Vaduz, Liechtenstein declension of the highly appreciated and very popular “Digital Day Switzerland”, took place in hybrid form on November 6, 2021, from 10 in the morning to 5 in the afternoon.
The Saturday event began with a welcome happening inside the café Art museum, all organized in collaboration with the initiative digital-liechtenstein.li.
Guests were also given the opportunity to visit the exhibition for free at the Art Museum of the small Principality for the whole day.
Even if the key event was represented by the intervention of futurologist German and expert on new trends David Bosshart, former CEO of the Institute Gottlieb Duttweiler from 1999 to 2020, the presentations of the new digital identity system of the Alpine state (eID), the blockchain crypto stamp of Philatelie Liechtenstein and at least two different simulation systems.
It is those of flight in virtual reality of the Zurich company “Birdly”, complete with goggles, front air fan and horizontal platform shaped like a bird's body to lie down on, and classic cars "Virtual" made available by Kaiser Partners for those who wanted to try their hand at driving.
Great attention also for the speeches of the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy, Sabine Monauni, of the mayor of the capital, Manfred Bischof, and of Fritz Kaiser, Chairman and owner of the important and well-known group of the same name.

A full of great opportunities for the "Digitaltag" of Vaduz
Video, the seven hours of activity of the "Digitaltag" of Vaduz

During the "Digitaltag" in Vaduz it was possible to virtually simulate the driving of vintage cars on the track thanks to an initiative by Fritz Kaiser of the Kaiser Partner company
During the "Digitaltag" in Vaduz it was possible to virtually simulate the driving of vintage cars on the track thanks to an initiative by Fritz Kaiser of the Kaiser Partner company