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Tischner Wants to Implement High-Tech Agenda in Thuringia

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The Federal Cabinet has decided on a high-tech agenda focusing on six key technologies.Thüringen's Minister of Science Christian Tischner sees potential for this in the Free State.Thuringia's Minister of Science Christian Tischner has announced that he will implement the Federal High-Tech Agenda in Thuringia. "I see the enormous potential of our scientists.The new High-Tech Agenda now offers the strategic framework to develop these strengths in …
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The Federal Government has decided on its high-tech agenda. A central goal: Artificial intelligence is to "catapulate" German research and industry back to the top of the world. Thus, the government succumbs once again to the AI hype, although it is already ebbing elsewhere. Research minister Dorothee Bär (CSU), hyped. – All rights reserved HMB MediaMore competitiveness, value creation and sovereignty – this is what the "Hightech Agenda Germany"…

Yesterday, the Federal Government adopted the high-tech agenda for Germany. The agenda is an important step for a focused innovation policy as a cornerstone of technological sovereignty and economic competitiveness. Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft welcomes the agenda and the impetus it provides for Germany as a technology and business location.

With the High-tech Agenda Germany, the Federal Government wants to reorganise research, technology and innovation policy. More value creation, competitiveness and sovereignty in these areas are the goals of the Agenda. The Federal Cabinet has now decided on a corresponding draft. The High-Tech Agenda initially focuses on six key technologies that are central to technological progress:

The Federal Cabinet has decided on a high-tech agenda focusing on six key technologies.Thüringen's Minister of Science Christian Tischner sees potential for this in the Free State.Thuringia's Minister of Science Christian Tischner has announced that he will implement the Federal High-Tech Agenda in Thuringia. "I see the enormous potential of our scientists.The new High-Tech Agenda now offers the strategic framework to develop these strengths in …

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stern.de broke the news in Germany on Wednesday, July 30, 2025.
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