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Berlin is a city of the future where everything is in constant motion. It is a city where innovation meets tradition and where commerce and industry combine effortlessly with big-city life. Berlin’s industrial areas are not located outside the city; rather they are a major part of the city landscape itself. This provides investors and entrepreneurs with a number of strategic advantages: | In contrast to other major cities, Berlin boasts more space for commercial and industrial parks. These centrally located spaces are ideal for all kinds of operations and provide quick transport and access routes. | Berlin is also a gateway to the growth markets of Central and Eastern Europe as well as to the business regions of Western Europe. | All of the major trans-European transport routes intersect in Berlin. In addition, the new Berlin Brandenburg International Airport (BBI) is set to become a strategic juncture for the entire world – with connections to destinations all over the globe. Investors in Berlin will soon be able to boast the shortest time to an international airport. | The capital is also Germany’s political decision-making center. It is home to government representatives, the federal parliament, state representative offices and a number of leading science and business associations. Berlin is also a number-one city for conferences. Over 400 trade fairs and congresses attract roughly 1.3 million visitors to the capital each year. | Berlin offers exemplary infrastructure, with an international airport, inter-city railway stations and numerous highways leading into the heart of the city. Berlin’s dense local transport network ensures fast connections to the city’s center and surrounding areas. And a data highway with fully digitalized ISDN and a fiber optic network covering a wide area ensures efficient data exchange. | In the field of international competition, Berlin has developed into an attractive place for future technologies, especially in innovative areas such as clean technologies. The capital region, with its eleven universities, 21 technical colleges and academies and about 250 research institutes, forms a unique knowledge and research landscape that is a source of new developments, forward-looking inventions and highly qualified staff for the companies based here. | Berlin’s workers are exceptionally well trained, highly educated and very motivated. A great potential pool of qualified employees is available in almost all professional areas. And companies can also easily find the next generation of experts and managers among the more than 135,000 students in Berlin. | Germany’s capital is cosmopolitan and international, with people from 184 countries contributing to the life of this colorful city. Compared with prices in other major cities, rents, real estate prices and living costs are all considerably lower here. | Berlin is also Germany’s leisure, sports and culture capital, with over 170 museums, 150 theaters and a vibrant music and art scene, thousands of restaurants, clubs and cafés, and world-famous museums, palaces and gardens that attract more than 15 million visitors every year.
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Photo above: The Kanzleramt (Photo: BSW-Solar/Langrock) |
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