A12 AI Low Code Platform is open source
mgm technology partners GmbH is making the source code of the A12 AI Low Code Platform available from 27 May 2026. The Community Edition is now available on openCode and GitHub. The A12 platform has proven itself over many years on highly complex public administration projects, such as ELSTER. A12 enables the creation of complex specialist applications using model-based software development and low code. By opening up the source code, all organisations and companies can now benefit from this experience and operate their applications with digital sovereignty.
mgm at the Berlin Future Congress: Open Source, Digital Sovereignty, and the Future of...
Year after year, the Future Congress on Government & Public Administration serves as the central gathering place for everyone actively shaping the digital transformation of the public sector. mgm will be there again this year – and has two powerful messages to share.
From Target Architecture to Implementation: Why Public Administrations Should Now Rely on Open Source,...
The IT Planning Council has set the course with its resolution on the Federal Target Architecture for Mailbox and Communication Solutions (ZaPuK)—but the real challenge begins now: Hundreds of specialized procedures and portals must be migrated, integrated, and reimagined. mgm technology partners demonstrates how this can be achieved with open source, a clear architectural framework, and responsible AI deployment.
A12 Enterprise AI Low Code Platform Goes Open Source: Bavarian State Office for Taxation...
The A12 Enterprise AI Low Code Platform will soon be available as open source. In close coordination between the Bavarian State Office for Taxation...
mgm signs the open letter from the European open source industry for digital sovereignty
As a member of the Open Source Business Alliance (OSBA), mgm supports the joint initiative of the European open source industry for digital sovereignty. We co-signed the Declaration of Digital Independence at the Summit on European Digital Sovereignty on 18 November 2025 in Berlin.
mgm technology partners joins the Open Source Business Alliance
The international software company mgm technology partners GmbH became a new member of the Open Source Business Alliance (OSBA) in April. By joining, mgm is underscoring its long-standing commitment to open source technologies as the foundation for durable enterprise software.
Digital sovereignty – web panel on the digitalisation of public administration
Can the German administration become more independent of individual providers and thus more digitally sovereign through open source software (OSS)? This question was the focus of the "Behörden Spiegel"* web panel "Digital Sovereignty". mgm CEO Hamarz Mehmanesh gave the keynote speech. There was also a presentation of the planned Centre for Digital Sovereignty (ZenDiS) and a discussion round with representatives of the federal government, the state, local authorities and an open source trade association.











