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From AI models for identifying sepsis, “sticking plasters” to prevent heart failure and neuromorphic chips that function like the human brain, Germany’s R&D landscape is producing technologies to transform life.
Leading pharmaceutical service provider chooses Germany’s Saarland
The effects of the energy price crisis in conjunction with the challenges of the global economy – high inflation and the war in Ukraine - are weighing on the German economy more persistently than expected in spring. However, the German economy is expected to develop some momentum at the turn of the year and get back on a growth path in 2024.
Political change is in the offing in Germany as the conservatives emerged as the strongest party in national elections.
Germany’s well-educated and skilled workforce is key to the country’s high level of productivity. Its workforce includes a population of more than 43 million – making it the largest pool of skilled labor in the European Union.
Electrolyzers, embedded finance, robotics, e-fuels and logistics attracted venture capital investors’ attention as the new year got off to a strong start.