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BITKOM is the voice of the information technology, telecommunications, and new media industry in Germany. Its goal is to optimise the political and economic frameworks for the IT industry and to promote a strategic Information and Communication Technology (ICT) policy.
Information and communication technologies (ICT) are the No. 1 innovation motor. ICT drives more than 80 per cent of innovations in Germany's strong application fields and branches automotive, medical technology and logistics. The German Federal Government's High-tech Strategy therefore puts ICT among the most important areas of innovation.
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Here you find a list of Competence Centres for Information and Communication Technology.
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The Project Management Agency is part of the German Aerospace Center (DLR) and supports the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) in making the most out of the growth potential that lies in the ICT sector. Come and find out more about DLR research and development projects.
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On average, the ICT sector not only accounts for 10% of the gross domestic product in all OECD countries, but also acts as a growth accelerator in many other sectors. The German government aims to strengthen Germany’s technology leadership in the ICT field. Visit the site and find out more.
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Here you find a list of ICT companies in Germany. They are members of BITKOM - the voice of the information technology, telecommunications, and new media industry in Germany.
Germany continues to be one of the world's most important exporters of ICT products, and its ICT industry is the EU's largest - for both customers and producers. Take a look at the impressive figures and see what this website has to offer.
The initiative IT Security made in Germany is an association of German IT security companies. The Web-Site provides best practices, profiles and projects of the German IT security branch.
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The Research Explorer is a joint project of the DFG (German Research Foundation) and the DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service). The database contains over 17,000 institutes at German universities plus non-university research institutions, searchable by name, geographic location, subject and other criteria.
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The Association of Telecommunications and Value-Added Service Providers (VATM) aims to create fair and equivalent frameworks for private telecommunications providers. VATN currently represents more than 90 telecommunications and multimedia companies active in the German market.
VDE, the Association for Electrical, Electronic & Information Technologies is one of the largest technical and scientific associations in Europe with more than 34,000 members. They are headquartered in Frankfurt am Main, and are represented in Berlin and Brussels as well as with 29 branch offices throughout Germany.
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