News from the Regions in Structural Change
Germany’s regions in structural change are a magnet for international investment and innovation.
Your company is already operating in Germany and you would now like to export worldwide?
Germany’s regions in structural change are a magnet for international investment and innovation.
Mercer International has inaugurated its state-of-the-art Lignin Center at its mill in the town of Rosenthal am Rennsteig.
The circular economy is expected to record annual growth of more than five percent - reaching market volume of EUR 32 billion by 2030.
Siemens has commissioned one of the largest production plants for hydrogen in Germany. The new facility, located in Wunsiedel in Bavaria, will produce up to 1,350 metric tons of hydrogen annually from renewable energy sources.
As one of the world’s leading industrial nations, Germany bears a special responsibility in taking decisive action to counter global climate change. Meeting the goals of the new Climate Change Act is an enormous challenge that requires immediate action in all sectors.
As part of this structural shift, the plan for the Rhenish coalfield region is to develop it into a model European region for energy and resource security. The Rhenish coalfield region’s research centers, universities, and companies are using their broad spectrum of expertise to tackle the challenges of the transition to renewable energies.
The ChemCoast Park Brunsbüttel is located at the river Elbe and the Kiel Canal, the world´s busiest artificial waterway. And with Europe´s second largest sea port in Hamburg not far away, it has direct access to the global market. The installation in the far North of Germany also features outstanding infrastructure and a wide range of services. All are reasons enough for numerous companies to locate there.
In this last 300 years, this region has cultivated expertise and value chains in energy technology, rail vehicle manufacturing, metal, chemicals, and paper.
The GreenTech Park FLUXUM Gernsheim is located in the middle of the technically and financially strong Rhine-Main-Neckar region and provides > 26 hectares of immediately constructible and sizeable space with the opportunity for growth. In addition, some laboratories and other facilities (e.g. workshops) are available for rent.
Gersthofen industrial park, currently home to eleven companies with around 1,200 employees, is an attractive industrial site in southern Germany. MVV is the site operator and service provider for the industrial park and offers the companies a highly flexible and exceptional range of services and an infrastructure which is unique.