Cutting Edge Fields

Cutting-Edge Fields

Eastern Germany is home to some of tomorrow’s most promising industry sectors with companies and networks "living the future today" acting as beacons for future business investment. The industries identified as "Cutting-Edge Fields” are worth taking a closer look at when making investment decisions.

Cleantech Industry

Flexible Solar Cell | © HZB Eastern Germany is a global cleantech player particularly in the fields of solar and wind energy.

Unparalleled R&D activity and more than EUR 15 billion government investment provide the perfect production conditions for significant international market-share (more than 9.5 percent in 2008). Increased demand from foreign markets is helping give cleantech companies based in Germany a significant market edge.

Nanotechnology and New Materials

Nanocubes under Electron Microscope | © Press photo BASF AG Nanotechnology commercialization is concentrated in Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, Berlin, and Thuringia.

Innovative clusters with a solid nanotech research background have sprung up from the region’s lengthy manufacturing tradition.

In Berlin medical research has reached the nano-level with approximately 40 nanotechnology companies working to develop analytical tools, nanobiotechnology, and nanomedicine and its interface with optics.

Biotechnology

Biologist | © Morphosys Around 150 of Germany’s 650 biotechnology companies are currently located in Eastern Germany.

Major centers of biotech activity are the metropolitan area of Berlin-Brandenburg (home to some 87 companies) and the “Bio-Saxony” cluster in Leipzig/Dresden (more than 60 companies and around 1,500 employees). Here investors find the optimal surroundings for their medical biotech (70 percent of companies), industrial biotech (20 percent) and plant biotech (10 percent) activities.

ICT Industry

Global Technological Communication Concept | © fotolia.com/onlinebewerbung.de Germany’s ICT sector is the European number one in terms of sales, reach, growth potential, research, and personnel.

The Berlin-Brandenburg capital region and the "Silicon Saxony" high-tech region are two sites where the ICT sector is booming.

Intensive network partnerships between companies and research institutions lend a new competitive dynamic to industry development and cross-sector technological applications.

Healthcare Industry/ Medical Technology

Port Surface Inspection | © pfm - Produkte für die Medizin AG / BVMed Bilderpool Serving the largest market in Europe, Germany’s health care sector is a highly attractive market with significant investment growth opportunities.

Around 4.5 million people are employed in the country’s flourishing health care sector.

The roots of this "hidden giant" industry – the health care sector employs four times as many people as Germany’s thriving auto industry - can be found in the Berlin-Brandenburg capital region, Saxony-Anhalt, Thuringia, and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.

Optical Technologies

Eastern Germany's optical industry is concentrated in two geographical areas: Jena (Thuringia) and Berlin-Brandenburg.

Activities are excellently coordinated and both regions boast a well-functioning network of cooperative partnerships between stakeholders from business, science and public administration. Research is also actively promoted by the private sector and is complemented through higher education programs tailored to meet industry needs.

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