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281. Lantronix opens design center in Ilmenau  
Lantronix CEO Paul Pickle opens the company's design center in Ilmenau. Photo: Lantronix Lantronix, a Californian company specializing in innovative and secure solutions for IoT applications, ceremoniously opened a design center in Ilmenau in October. Guests at the ceremony included US…  
282. Nordhausen-based biotechnology company expanding  
Nordhausen-based biotechnology company expanding. Photo: KaYann / stock.adobe.com AHN Biotechnologie GmbH is adding manufacturing capacity as demand for laboratory equipment has skyrocketed in response to the coronavirus pandemic. The company needs additional production space to…  
283. World market leaders in Thuringia  
A new combination of materials causes the enormous strength against impacts and scratches. Photo: Schott AG In the next issues of our newsletter, we would like to briefly introduce selected Thuringian companies that are among the world market or technology leaders in their segment. These are both globally…  
284. Thuringia contributes to mobile communications of the future  
Thuringia contributes to mobile communications of the future. Photo: vege / stock.adobe.com 6G is the mobile communications generation of the future – and now bears a Thuringian stamp: Ilmenau University of Technology (TU Ilmenau) is involved in two national research hubs funded by the…  
285. New agency supports automotive industry  
[Translate to English:] Neue Agentur gibt Impulse für Automobilindustrie. Bild: VitaliyPozdeyev / istockphoto.com There is a new kid in LEG’s town: Transformation Agency Automotive (TTA). It supports companies in times of major change – think of transitioning to e-mobility, autonomous driving and “smartphones on…  
286. InnoCON addresses current topics  
InnoCON addresses current topics. Photo: LEG Thüringen / Hultsch Digital, but just as innovative: InnoCON, the flagship event for the implementation and enhancement of Thuringia’s innovation strategy, took place at the end of November and was attended by about 250…  
287. Walking in Goethe’s footsteps  
Numerous hiking trails related to Goethe can be discovered in Thuringia. Photo: Anne-Marie Hartung Would the history of literature have been different without this love story? Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Charlotte von Stein from Thuringia shared a deep spiritual kinship over the years. Whenever…  
288. Luther’s Bible translation shapes tourist theme year  
Left many traces in Thuringia: The reformer Martin Luther. Photo: Thüringer Tourismus GmbH Martin Luther and his artistic contemporaries will be the focus of the 2022 tourist theme year in Thuringia. Exhibitions and events will focus on Luther’s stay at Wartburg Castle near Eisenach 500…  
289. New company database LiST  
New company database LiST. Photo: Right Brain Factory The webbased platform, which was presented at this year‘s Medica fair in Düsseldorf, clearly presents around 350 Thuringian players from the multifaceted economic and technological sector of life…  
290. On the growth track: US investor Carlisle expands operations in Thuringia  
Carlisle once again focuses on Thuringia and expands its site in Waltershausen. Photo: CARLISLE® Construction Materials GmbH Plastics specialist Carlisle is growing and investing around EUR 50 million in a new production facility in Waltershausen, Thuringia. The expansion is proof positive that Thuringia’s excellent site…  
291. Intercord dedicates new R&D center  
Ramazan Yasbay, Managing Director Intercord and Michael Dubin, President & CEO BMC at the new development center. Photo: Intercord Mühlhausen has long been a production hub for technical yarns, especially for the automotive industry. Its footprint is now set to grow: A new development center was officially commissioned on…  
292. Investor Maximator builds plant for hydrogen fueling stations  
The use of hydrogen holds great potential. Photo: style-photography / istockphoto.com Late last year, ground was broken on a nearly 3 ha plot in Nordhausen for two factory buildings in which hydrogen refueling stations will be manufactured. Thuringia will soon boast the largest…  
293. Horsch Maschinen GmbH expands in Eastern Thuringia  
Horsch offers state-of-the-art solutions for agriculture, e.g. for soil cultivation. Photo: Horsch / Daniel Brandt Horsch held a groundbreaking ceremony back in February 2021 as part of a drive to continue expanding its Ronneburg site. This is clear proof that Thuringia is an attractive industrial center where…  
294. Business delegation travels to Austria and Slovakia  
Company visit at EVER Neuro Pharma in Unterach. Photo: LEG Thüringen Around 30 participants visited Salzburg, Graz, Vienna and Bratislava under the leadership of the Thuringian Economics Minister Wolfgang Tiefensee in July 2021. Workshops and cooperation talks were…  
295. Successful year for Thuringian startup  
Successful year for Thuringian startup. Photo: Digitalagentur Thüringen GmbH Rooom AG, a Thuringian startup, has successfully completed a Series A funding round: The Jena-based specialist for digital and hybrid events, augmented and virtual reality (AR, VR) and 3D solutions…  
296. Next generation of microchips developed in Thuringia  
Successful together: The team of experts from the Fraunhofer Institute IOF in Jena, Zeiss and Trumpf receives the German Future Prize 2020 for the invention. Photo: Deutscher Zukunftspreis Ultraviolet light with extremely short wavelengths is the secret to EUV lithography’s success. It powers the production of next-generation microchips.  
297. Thuringia gains in patent applications  
Thuringia gains in patent applications. Photo: xxmmxx / istockphoto.com Bright Thuringian minds continue to drive up the number of patent applications filed in the state: Thuringia is the per-capita leader of Germany’s eastern states. It ranks in the middle nationwide…  
298. Thuringia’s Leibniz Center for Photonics in Infection Research (LPI) gets millions in funding  
Photo: artegorov3@gmail / stock.adobe.com The current pandemic is teaching us just how dangerous infectious diseases can be for mankind. That highlights the need to vigorously promote the development of new diagnostic and treatment tools.…  
299. Thuringia’s quantum research gets energy boost  
Pleased about the funding of the Quantum Hub Thuringia - from left: Prof. Sattler (TU Ilmenau), Prof. Rosenthal (Friedrich Schiller University Jena), Minister Wolfgang Tiefensee, Prof. Dr. Andreas Tünnermann (Fraunhofer IOF). Photoe: Fraunhofer IOF Thuringia is on its way to becoming an internationally sought-after high-tech location for quantum technology. A grant now allows players to pool more resources and raise their collective profile.  
300. Tourism is king! A refresh for the Thuringian Forest  
Pure nature - the Thuringian Forest. Photo: LEG Thüringen/Gerlach Thuringia offers a high quality of life with its rich cultural scene and scenic countryside. LEG is involved in the 2025 tourism strategy to further leverage this potential. The key projects include…  
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