Zukunftsorte Berlin: Where science and business meet
Discover Berlin’s locations of innovation – a city-wide network of inspiring spaces!
Berlin has rapidly evolved into a hub for cutting-edge technologies and future-oriented industries, becoming Europe's largest science city. It boasts numerous well-connected commercial, industrial, and technological locations, with more expansive urban areas dedicated to business and science than any other European metropolis. These remarkable city-wide locations foster sustainable urban development for both work and life. The "Zukunftsorte" (literally "places of future innovation") provide a welcoming environment for talented individuals and enterprises developing new technologies and products. It's no surprise that this unique network of spaces is home to top-tier research, teaching institutions, and some of the world's most influential companies and creative minds.
Here are the 11 Zukunftsorte:
Berlin-Buch
Nestled in northeast Berlin, the 32-hectare Campus Berlin-Buch is a beacon for life sciences and healthcare innovation. This international hub boasts over 3,000 employees from 60 nations, including 1,200 scientists, creating a melting pot of global talent. World-class institutions like the Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine and the Leibniz Research Institute for Molecular Pharmacology call Berlin-Buch home, the Charité and the Berlin Institute of Health offering unmatched opportunities for collaboration. The BiotechPark, housing 75 companies, provides cutting-edge facilities and comprehensive support for both startups and established firms. With ongoing expansion and investment, Berlin-Buch is poised for dynamic growth, making it an ideal destination for forward-thinking enterprises in biomedicine and healthcare.
Berlin Adlershof
Welcome to Germany's premier science and technology park. Berlin Adlershof, a 4.6 km² powerhouse of innovation, is home to 1,330 companies and 18 scientific institutions. This thriving ecosystem employs 28,000 professionals and hosts 6,400 students, creating a unique blend of industry and academia. Specializing in cutting-edge fields like photonics, renewable energies, IT, and biotechnology, Adlershof fosters unparalleled collaboration between industry leaders and top-tier research facilities. The presence of Humboldt-Universität institutes ensures a constant influx of fresh talent and ideas. Beyond its bustling business landscape, Adlershof has blossomed into a vibrant urban center, complete with modern housing, retail, and amenities. With room for expansion and a commitment to growth, this hub remains at the forefront of innovation and urban development.
Humboldthain Technology Park
History meets innovation in the heart of Berlin-Mitte at the Technologie-Park Humboldthain (TPH). This 25-hectare business and science hub, housed in a former AEG complex, is a vibrant ecosystem for over 160 companies and 22 research institutions. TPH specializes in cutting-edge industries like automotive technology, mobility, energy, and biotechnology, fostering close collaboration between science and business. Its strategic location, excellent transport links, and proximity to Volkspark Humboldthain make it an attractive destination for forward-thinking enterprises. With major developments like Quartier Am Humboldthain and Voltarium on the horizon, TPH is primed for significant expansion in Berlin's thriving tech landscape.
Campus Charlottenburg/City West
Step into one of Europe's largest inner-city university complexes at Campus Charlottenburg. This vibrant hub seamlessly blends technology and creativity, housing renowned institutions like the Technische Universität Berlin and the University of the Arts. Innovative startups rub shoulders with established firms, shaping tomorrow's technologies across industries from mobility and healthcare to IT and creative media. The area's strategic location offers a unique mix of cutting-edge research facilities, international companies, and cultural attractions. With Ernst-Reuter-Platz at its core and the allure of nearby Kurfürstendamm and Tauentzienstraße, Campus Charlottenburg continues to evolve as a magnet for talent and innovation in Berlin's thriving tech and creative scenes.
The CleanTech Business Park
At the forefront of sustainable innovation stands CleanTech Marzahn, a sprawling 300-hectare complex in Berlin's industrial landscape. This rapidly growing hub is becoming a magnet for companies specializing in environmentally friendly technologies and resource-efficient production. At its heart, the 90-hectare CleanTech Business Park offers unparalleled opportunities for both global players and SMEs. With excellent infrastructure, seamless transportation links, and a vibrant ecosystem of 2,500 nearby businesses, CleanTech Marzahn provides the perfect launchpad for growth. From green chemistry to sustainable mobility, this is where visionary entrepreneurs and established industries converge to shape a cleaner, more sustainable future.
Wirtschafts- und Wissenschaftsstandort Schöneweide
A technological renaissance is unfolding on the banks of the Spree River. Berlin Schöneweide, once the cradle of AEG, is poised to become the capital's third-largest innovation hub. This urban nexus of science, business, and creativity is strategically located between Berlin Brandenburg Airport and the city center, promising up to 10,000 new high-tech jobs by 2030. Home to over 300 companies and the bustling Wilhelminenhof campus of HTW Berlin, Schöneweide offers a unique blend of industrial heritage and cutting-edge research. With 300,000 sqm of historic properties and potential for 250,000 sqm of new development, it's a playground for innovators in urban production, Industry 4.0, and the creative economy.
EUREF-Campus Berlin
In Berlin's Schöneberg district, the EUREF Campus stands as a living laboratory for sustainable urban development. Since 2008, this 5.5-hectare innovation hub has been revolutionizing energy, mobility, and sustainability. Home to over 7,000 forward-thinking individuals across 150 companies and institutions, EUREF is where tomorrow's smart city solutions come to life. The campus has been meeting Germany's 2045 climate targets since 2014, powered by a CO₂-neutral energy supply and smart grid technology. From its iconic Gasometer to its LEED Platinum certified buildings, EUREF offers companies a unique ecosystem where sustainability is not just a goal, but a way of life.
Tempelhof Airport
History and innovation collide at Tempelhof Airport, Berlin's newest frontier for art, culture, and cutting-edge industries. This colossal structure, once Europe's largest building, is undergoing a remarkable transformation. With 300,000 square meters of indoor space sprawled across a 400-hectare campus, Tempelhof is a city within a city, home to 80 pioneering companies from digital agencies to game developers. The airport's monumental architecture now hosts fashion shows, international art exhibitions, and even Formula E races, making it a magnet for global talent and visionaries. For businesses seeking a truly unique environment, Tempelhof offers more than just space—it provides a canvas for innovation, steeped in history but firmly focused on the future.
Berlin Südwest
Welcome to "The German Oxford," a bustling hub of academia and entrepreneurship in Berlin's southwest. At its core, the FUBIC (Business and Innovation Center next to the Free University of Berlin) is rising, offering 50,000 square meters of prime real estate for startups, tech firms, and research institutions. The area boasts an impressive roster of scientific powerhouses, including the Free University of Berlin and numerous Max Planck Institutes. With the FUHUB project set to deliver 6,600 square meters of cutting-edge office and lab space by late 2024, Berlin SÜDWEST is cementing its status as a magnet for life sciences, biotechnology, and IT ventures, offering an unparalleled ecosystem that marries centuries-old academic tradition with future-focused innovation.
Berlin TXL - The Urban Tech Republic
The future of urban innovation is taking flight at Berlin's former Tegel Airport. Berlin TXL - The Urban Tech Republic is transforming 495 hectares into a thriving ecosystem of sustainability and ingenuity. This ambitious project will host up to 1,000 companies, generating 20,000 jobs focused on urban technologies. The Berliner Hochschule für Technik (BHT) will inject academic vigor, bringing 2,500 students to the repurposed terminal. From clean energy to smart systems, Berlin TXL is the birthplace of solutions for 21st-century cities. This visionary district, blending research, industry, and green living spaces, is set to become a global beacon of urban innovation.
Siemensstadt Square
Witness the birth of a city within a city at Siemensstadt Square. This groundbreaking 188-acre urban development in Spandau is redefining the future of living and working in Berlin. By 2030, it will emerge as a vibrant ecosystem for 35,000 people, with Siemens investing €750 million to create up to 20,000 new jobs and housing for 7,000 residents. What sets Siemensstadt Square apart is its use of the Siemens Xcelerator platform, featuring digital twins and AI to optimize everything from energy management to biodiversity. This smart city blueprint promises to be a magnet for forward-thinking businesses seeking unparalleled opportunities in a sustainable, digitally-driven environment.
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Have a look where the "Zukunftsorte" are located in the map of Berlin: Berlin Economic Atlas
last update: August 2024