Research in Germany: Topics in Focus

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Topics in Focus

Germany is Europe’s number one research location. In 2006, Germany launched a comprehensive national strategy, known as the High-Tech Strategy (HTS), with the aim of putting Germany at the forefront of tomorrow’s important markets. Today, the German government is investing more than ever in research and development. Targeted funding for the 17 selected cutting-edge fields has the aim of giving new impetus to the transfer of ideas into practice.

Every eighteen months, the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) selects one of the 17 cutting-edge research sectors as the core campaign of the High-Tech Strategy’s internationalisation initiative. The campaigns promote these selected research areas internationally and enhance the visibility of Germany as an outstanding research location. Various trade shows, conferences and workshops offer an opportunity to establish strategic partnerships among research institutes, companies and scientists. Come and read more about the current thematic campaigns.


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Production Technologies - Leading Ideas For Green Production

Following the “Nanotechnologies” and “Environmental Technologies” campaigns, a new campaign on the topic of “Green Production Technologies” is to start in autumn 2010.


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Environmental Technologies: May 2008 - October 2009 

Germany is presenting itself since May 2008 until October 2009 as a leading location for environmental technology within the context of the “German Initiative for Partnership in Green Technologies”. The aim is to increase co-operation between German and international research establishments and enterprises.


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Nanotechnologies: February 2008 - October 2009

Today, Germany stands right at the forefront of international nanoscience. Because of this, nanotechnology was chosen as the first core initiative in the High-Tech Strategy’s internationalisation initiative. Since February 2008 until October 2009 the initiative “Welcome to Nanotech Germany”, presents Germany in its role as the centre of nanotechnology as well as its increasing international significance in this field of research.


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