Dear Reader, The business and scientific location around the state capital of Dresden is prominent nationwide as regards the concentration of research institutions
The Dresden region without a doubt belongs to the future-oriented economic regions. A high quality of life and good investment conditions have brought the region a good r
Breaking new ground to the East – The development of traffic infrastructure in the Dresden administrative county The need-based extension of the infrastructure of all tra
Today, research and development are organized primarily in networks. Cooperation and communication are basic requirements for success. Contrary to the assumption of
The French author Paul Lacroix once compared the idea of intending to unify Europe with an attempt at making an omelette without beating eggs. What is astonishing is that
Regional cooperation is considered an important location advantage by economic experts. When organizations “look beyond their own noses” and collaborate with other orga
Anyone who has once witnessed the “Lange Nacht der Wissenschaften” (Long Night of Sciences) in Dresden knows: Dresden is a city of sciences. On this night it is possible
In 1992, when several research institutions and establishments of the new federal states were absorbed into the Fraunhofer Gesellschaft (an organization for applied res
Dresden is not only the “Saxon Silicon Valley” with a leading position in the field of microelectronics. The Dresden region puts tremendous effort also in the ambit
The Saxon state capital of Dresden, with the adjoining cities of Meißen, Radebeul, Freital and Pirna, counts among the leading economic regions in the Free State of Sax
Mechanical engineering has a long tradition in Saxony. The territory is commonly believed to be the cradle of the industrial sector. Already in 1703, Johann Esche founded
The most innovative financing methods for medium-sized enterprises lie in integrated consulting approaches. Especially in owner-managed enterprises, a close connecti
Today Dresden creates attraction from a multilayered connection of culture, industry and education. The economy and science of the city profit from living traditions
Dresden, the state capital of Saxony, with around 510,000 inhabitants: Innumerable are the treasures in the museums, breathtaking the beauty of the architecture, astoni
Dresden defines itself as a city of culture and art, rich in tradition. The city does this self-confidently and with success. The buzzword of culture as a “soft location
Spring 2008. Every two weeks, eight to nine thousand fans swarm to the Dresden Rudolf-Harbig Stadium to watch the home games of Dynamo Dresden. Some may feel themselves