Our society is changing permanently and extremely quickly. The world’s knowledge doubles every five minutes. While knowledge and education once lasted a lifetime, today
Founded in 1846, the Saxon Academy of Sciences in Leipzig continues the tradition of the academic idea formed by Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz in 1700: to bring scientists f
Microchips are everywhere – in computers, smart phones, cars, in traffic control systems, in medical devices, as well as in intelligent management systems within factorie
Nanotechnology is a cross-sectional technology. There is hardly any other discipline that offers more potential for innovative applications. Through further developments
Organic Electronics Saxony (OES) is Europe’s leading innovation cluster for organic, flexible and printed electronics, which has been founded as an association by seven
The turnover of Germany’s forest and wood cluster is 168 billion euros. However, this “green treasure” is not used efficiently enough. It is the goal of the competence ce
When Dr. Wilhelm Zörgiebel acquired the buildings of Deutsche Werkstätten Hellerau in 1992, the aim was to preserve the historical buildings and develop an innovation cen
15 years after launching the Saxon biotechnology offensive, the industry relies on interdisciplinary networking. Biotechnology in Saxony. Over the last years, an agile an
The method for measurement and visualisation, which was formerly used for industrial purposes, has now conquered the documentation at institutions which aim at the preser
Augustus the Strong and his son King August III were important patrons of the arts and noteworthy art connoisseurs. Their systematically created art galleries, which were