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World’s Smartest City: A Tiny German Village

In Etteln, Germany, the essence of a smart city isn’t just about technology—it’s about community. This small village of 1,750 residents outshone global metropolises to win the title of the world’s smartest city by fostering a spirit of collaboration. When faced with challenges like rural depopulation and a school closure due to low enrollment in 2012, Etteln organically formed a grassroots movement to create change. In 2020, during the pandemic lockdown, 55 residents on the outskirts were excluded from a fiber-optic rollout. Balking at the 2.5 million euro pricetag to connect those residents, “sixty-five people volunteered… [making] sure high-speed internet reaches the last milk churn,” recounts Ulrich Ahle, the enthusiastic municipal administrator. The community’s sense of solidarity transformed Etteln into a trailblazer for digital innovation, like their 3D village and safety-smart urban planning. Their journey highlights how unity and homegrown initiatives can transform any ordinary place into an extraordinary beacon of hope and progress.
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