R&D Round-Up
A material harder than diamonds, a new method for dealing with oil spills and a novel product technique for green hydrogen are all part of our bi-monthly look at Germany`s research and development news.
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A material harder than diamonds, a new method for dealing with oil spills and a novel product technique for green hydrogen are all part of our bi-monthly look at Germany`s research and development news.
Despite negative headlines and transnational economic challenges, a lot went right for the German business sector in 2023.
A quartet of innovative young companies located in Germany scored million-euro financing rounds – here’s our bimonthly review.
Nowhere in the EU do companies invest more in research and development than in Germany, a new survey finds.
German state natural gas provider Sefe has contracted ten billion cubic meters a year from Norwegian provider Equinor from 2024 to 2034.
North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) is Germany's No. 1 investment location. Around 22,000 foreign companies have already invested here – a few recent highlights to be named here:
For the first time ever, more than half of the power used in Germany will come from sustainable sources, estimates show.
Germany is undertaking a “digital revolution” in healthcare and now has a strategy to make life easier for pharmaceutical companies.
Germany’s aerospace sector is going from strength to strength with the launch of a new space strategy and continued investment in innovative start-ups.
The German government has agreed to cut environmentally unfriendly subsidies, accelerate tariffs on CO2 and target funds more efficiently while avoiding most new debt.