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The Future will be good because we´re shaping it!

Berlin boasts 11 places where tomorrow’s future is being created today. Here, business, science, and research come together - with room for innovative ideas and the goal of making the capital one of the top business locations in Europe. What's more, such an alliance is unique in Europe. Through cooperation, these locations offer plenty of room for further development, new impulses, and products made in Berlin. With their numerous research facilities and scientific institutions, they provide promising solutions for the great challenges of our time.

What if... startups could cure cancer? In the series "Thinking about the future" - a series of events by and in the „Zukunftsorte“ - there will be lectures and discussions in Berlin-Buch on September 1, 2022, where, among other things, the startup T-knife Therapeutics will be presented. T-knife modifies patients' T-cells so that they identify cancer cells as invaders and cancers can be cured with the help of genetically modified immune cells. The biotech spinoff from the Max Delbrück Centrum, based in Berlin-Buch, received a $110 million investment in 2021. Your can register for the event here.

Zukunftsorte Berlin

Utilizing synergy effects is becoming increasingly important. That is why the following locations have come together to strengthen the industries and technologies of the future in Berlin:

Wissenschafts- und Technologiepark Adlershof is Germany‘s largest science and technology park.

Biotech-Campus Berlin-Buch is an internationally renowned science, medicine and technology location.

Campus Charlottenburg is one of Europe’s biggest inner-city university campuses.

CleanTech Marzahn is Berlin’s largest industrial area, which offers ideal parameters for manufacturing companies that specialize in sustainable and efficient technologies.  

EUREF-Campus Schöneberg is already fulfilling the Federal Government’s CO2 climate goals for 2050 – today.

Technologiepark Humboldthain is Germany’s oldest business incubator.

Forschungs- und Produktionsstandort Schöneweide/ Südost situated along the banks of the river Spree, offers a creative environment that is highly valued by globally successful companies active at the intersection of technology, science and design.

Campus Dahlem/ Südwest mit dem Technologie- und Gründungszentrum has been a traditional research location for over 100 years and one of the four largest scientific locations in Germany.

Flughafen Tegel The Urban-Tech-Republic On its 500-hectare grounds, Berlin TXL – the Urban Tech Republic, a research and industrial park for urban technologies will be developed.

Siemensstadt Square - a forward-looking district is being created on the historic Siemensstadt site, where tomorrow’s technologies become present and redefine the city as a living space.

Tempelhof Airport is now being developed into a space for arts, culture and public use.

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