Digital economy: UVB and IBB

In the course of the large-scale study “Berlin now: digital economy and industry go hand in hand,” we received the UVB, the IBB, and a discerning selection of the press in our new premises to not only impart the study but offer a fitting ambiance as well.

 
 

After a relaxed get-together, the following press conference focused primarily on the study and the results Dr. Ing. Jürgen Allerkamp (CEO of the Berlin-Brandenburg Business Associations) and Christian Amsick (Managing Director of Investitionsbank Berlin) in their recent evaluation wanted to impart to the press.

Key messages, as the et al four times as strong growth in the digital economy compared to the rest of the economy, the enforcement of digitization in industrial companies, as well as statistics on the strong personnel situation of the region offered the content of the appointment.

Afterwards, not only was there detailed follow-up, but the colleagues from the press were also guided through our premises to provide the representatives of radio, TV and print with an appropriate ambience. Focus was on our autonomous mobility platform, which is currently rolling through our office space, to help et al to test novel AI-based image processing services, as well as to optimize our SLAM algorithm.

 
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We thank the colleagues from TV Berlin, RBB Inforadio, Berliner Morgenpost, Tagesspiegel, Börsenzeitung and B.Z. and Bild. Here are the articles of the press published so far:

https://www.tagesspiegel.de/berlin/studie-zu-digitalisierung-sind-die-jobs-in-berlins-fabriken-noch-zu-retten/25206526.html

https://www.morgenpost.de/berlin/article227594335/Berlins-Digitalwirtschaft-modernisiert-die-Industrie.html

https://www.inforadio.de/programm/schema/sendungen/wirtschaft_aktuell/201911/08/387153.html

As well as IBB's in-house press release on the study:

https://www.ibb.de/de/ueber-die-ibb/aktuelles/presse/pressemitteilungen/digitalwirtschaft-und-industrie-gehen-hand-in-hand.html

Thanks also to the colleagues of the UVB and IBB (especially Jens Holtkamp, Carsten Brönstrup and Madlen Dietrich) for their trust in Gestalt Robotics in deciding to have us as hosts for this immensely exciting economic study. We look forward to further cooperation.

Following the study in its full detail:

 
 
EventStefan