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Winnerslist Landmarks in the land of ideas

  • Business network of a cosmspolitan Saxony

    A business initiative aims to strengthen welcoming culture and the integration of immigrants

  • Energiepark Mainz – the largest hydrogen electrolysis plant of its kind

    At the Energiepark Mainz, tests are being carried out to see how green electricity can be stored efficiently

  • University Hospital Saarland – cross-generational palliative ward

    On a palliative ward an interdisciplinary team looks after terminally ill children and adults

  • Integrativer Ort BauDENKMAL! Project

    Refugees actively participate in the restoration of monuments in Saxony-Anhalt

  • (B)energy – mobile biogas technology

    A social enterprise is selling biogas technology via franchisees in Africa and making biogas marketable 

  • Cultivation of microalgae in urban areas

    New space-saving facilities make it possible to breed algae as food on the walls of buildings

  • School Cloud

    With Cloud technology digital media and learning offers are to become a fixed component of school classes

  • INTAKT – interactive microimplants

    A network of industry, science, and hospitals is developing new interactive microimplants  

  • AmpPot - analysis of mass attacks on the Internet

    With the help of digital bait scientists are developing an early warning system for cyber attacks

  • binee recycling system

    With a decentralised return system for electronic devices a social enterprise is promoting transparent recycling

  • AcListant – assistance system for air traffic controllers

    An assistance system for air traffic controllers intends to heighten aviation safety using language recognition

  • Oculyze – smart phone microscope with image recognition

    Smartphones become microscopes thanks to an optical module and Cloud-based image recognition software

  • GEAR – predicting antibiotic resistance using genetic data

    With the help of genetic data researchers are developing tests to discover resistant pathogens faster

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