Last year Germany emerged as the economic powerhouse for all of Europe – and the engine of this powerhouse is in Baden-Württemberg. We owe the remarkably rapid recove
Stuttgart is a motor! These four words describe Stuttgart and the surrounding metropolitan region briefly and concisely. Over the last few years, we have been on the wi
The Karlsruhe TechnologyRegion (TRK) lies at the intersection of two of the most important European transport corridors, the Paris – Budapest/Bratislava axis and the Rott
Baden-Württemberg has the strongest innovative power in Europe. Fully 4.6 per cent of its gross domestic product is invested in research and development, which correspo
Baden-Württemberg is the home of global players such as Bosch, Daimler and SAP. International companies such as ABB, IBM, Roche and Michelin are represented here with th
The Karlsruhe Institute of Technology – KIT for short – was formed in a merger of the Karlsruhe Research Centre and the University of Karlsruhe on 1 October 2009. As the
Like on raw materials such as iron ore, water and corn, many modern companies depend on data – data from the logistics chain, on customer behaviour, the condition of ma
A good education system offers all children and young people with their different talents, abilities and interests an ideal education regardless of their socio-economi
After the technical revolution started with the steam engine in the early 19th century, electrical engineering in the latter half of the same century and semiconductor e
In the globalization process, the old assurances of commercial success, such as high labour productivity in the western countries, have changed as a result of the linki