3D Printing Industry in Germany
Germany is Europe’s number one market for industrial and consumer 3D printing - also known as additive manufacturing.
Your company is already operating in Germany and you would now like to export worldwide?
Germany is Europe’s number one market for industrial and consumer 3D printing - also known as additive manufacturing.
Germany has established itself as the world’s Industrie 4.0 hotspot. Find out why Industrie 4.0 works best in Germany and how your project can profit from this expertise.
Global semiconductor manufacturer Vishay Intertechnology is investing USD 400 million in the first phase of construction of a new 300 mm MOSFET automotive component factory in Itzehoe, Schleswig-Holstein.
American computing giant Apple is putting big bucks into its facilities in the Bavarian capital of Munich.
US semiconductor manufacturer Wolfspeed has announced plans to build the world’s largest silicon carbide semiconductor factory in Ensdorf, Saarland.
- February 2023 -
Starting in the 1990s, microchip production migrated to low-wage countries in Asia, but now it’s returning to Germany and elsewhere in Europe. Intel’s huge German investment is a sign of the times.
Germany is seeking to become one of the leading chipmakers in Europe and the world. The country is the beating heart of the European semiconductor industry – ranking among the world’s top semiconductor production locations.
The European Commission has set new targets for semiconductor production by 2030, launching a EUR 43 billion initiative to establish the European Union as a global leader in semiconductor development and production.
Innovative mobility solutions are helping Germany's M&E sector cement its reputation as a global smart mobility leader.
Germany's machinery and equipment trade fairs have made a welcome return after a two-year hiatus. Major innovations are taking place in automation and robotics while Siemens secured its biggest ever deal.