Annual Warning Siren Test Happening on October 5

The nationwide disaster warning system AT-Alert will be trialled across the country for the first time on Saturday.
Adidas to Close Runtastic Offices in Austria, 170 Jobs Affected

The affected employees will have the chance to apply for roles at Adidas sites in Herzogenaurach, Amsterdam and Zaragoza.
Austria to Test New Warning System from September 9

According to authorities, individuals may begin receiving messages from the new AT-Alert population warning system as part of a trial phase.
ÖBB to Build Austria’s Largest Urban Solar Panel System

The new photovoltaic system is expected to generate around 3,400 megawatt hours of electricity per year, equivalent to the annual requirements of some 850 households.
Global IT Problem Resolved: Vienna Airport and Austrian Hospitals Back to Normal

Vienna Airport saw 100 of its 780 flights disrupted, leading to manual check-ins for several airlines. Despite these challenges, the airport and Austrian hospitals.
Global Tech Outage Disrupts Flights, Banking and Media

Berlin’s airport temporarily suspended all flights while technical issues also affected Vienna Airport, and hundreds of passengers at Madrid Airport were left stranded.
Austria Leads EU in Intellectual Property Management

The country has scored highly despite decreases in job-to-job mobility and reduced government support for R&D.
Europe’s New Rocket to Make Maiden Flight

The next-generation heavy-lift Ariane 6 rocket will take off between 20:00 CEST and midnight.
Vienna Surpasses Solar Energy Goals

Over 1,500 new solar power installations have gone online over the past six months, helping fulfil the needs of 57,500 households in Vienna.
Lawyers Call for Court Handling of Seized Data

This suggestion is part of a broader discussion on updating data seizure rules following a Constitutional Court ruling. The court found that current laws violate privacy and data protection rights, leading to their repeal effective January 1, 2025.