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(Re-)Searching for New Ideas – Germany’s Unique R&D Landscape

(Re-)Searching for New Ideas – Germany’s Unique R&D Landscape

Update: 2025-01-12
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Germany is known as a country that spends a lot on research and development. But the R&D environment is structured differently than elsewhere, offering specific advantages for businesses.

R&D in Germany has a long tradition. Its prestigious research institutes are known across the world. And no other European country invests more money in research and development – around 130 billion euros across all sectors in the last year for which figures are available. But part of Germany’s strength is its relatively decentralized, bottom-up orientation. A leader from Germany’s Ministry of Education and Research and a neurologist turned entrepreneur explain what makes R&D in Germany so special.


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Professor Thomas Fritz leads the research group “Music Evoked Brain Plasticity“ at the Department of Neurology at the Max Planck Society. His research led him to the foundation of Jimmyn – a start-up based on a software that enables the conversion of bodily movements into music.


Armin Reinartz is Head of the Directorate-General “European and International Cooperation” at the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research.

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(Re-)Searching for New Ideas – Germany’s Unique R&D Landscape

(Re-)Searching for New Ideas – Germany’s Unique R&D Landscape

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