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ZEISS expands its Innovation Hub in Dresden

At the beginning of May, ZEISS inaugurated the new premises of its Innovation Hub in Dresden in order to further expand its research activities in the field of life science and health. The new offices offer the twelve employees more space and modern laboratories, which are shared with ZEISS Microscopy.
08/05/2024

The move from the previous premises of the Else Kröner Fresenius Centre (EKFZ) for Digital Health on the campus of the Carl Gustav Carus University Hospital Dresden to the 700 square metre building on Blasewitz Strasse has been completed.

In addition to the ZEISS Executive Board and employees, guests from business and science were also present at the opening, including Prof Dr Ursula M. Staudinger, Rector of the Technical University of Dresden. Dr Karl Lamprecht, CEO of ZEISS, emphasised the importance of this investment for the growth and future security of the company.

The ZEISS Innovation Hub Dresden, one of the company's two Innovation Hubs, has grown continuously since its foundation in 2021. The focus is on the development of new technologies in the fields of life science and health. Dr Kai Wicker, Head of the Hub, highlighted the special research environment in Dresden, which is characterised by its proximity to numerous research institutions and the flexibility to work on explorative topics.

The cooperation with TU Dresden and the strengthening of the Dresden site are part of ZEISS' global innovation strategy. This aims to expand its presence in the vicinity of research clusters and to ensure better networking with science and industry. In addition, the region is to be used to recruit talent for future technologies. Prof. Dr Ursula M. Staudinger emphasised the long-standing partnership between ZEISS and TU Dresden and the importance of Dresden's science and innovation system.

Press release of the "ZEISS Group" from 8 May 2024

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