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Why this decade's infrasctructure decisions determine Germany's โ‚ฌ8 trillion opportunity

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“Deep Tech is not just another technologyโ€”it’s the foundation of our future competitiveness.” This statement from BDI – Bundesverband der Deutschen Industrie e.V. President Peter Leibinger frames a landmark study by the Bundesverband der Deutschen Industrie (BDI) and Boston Consulting Group (BCG) that quantifies what’s at stake: up to โ‚ฌ8 trillion in global Deep Tech value creation by 2030.

Germany possesses crucial ingredients for success: world-leading research, industrial depth, engineering culture, and strategic sectors aligned with Deep Tech applications. But the study’s most striking insight is temporal: this decade largely determines whether Germany takes a leading Deep Tech role or loses connection entirely.

Beyond addressing fragmented funding, technology transfer gaps, and regulatory complexityโ€”a critical barrier is infrastructure. Deep Tech companies need specialized spaces: prototyping and development facilities, validation platforms, GMP-compliant biotech infrastructure, production spaces, and the energy capacity to power it all.

Berlin as a whole is positioning itself as a Deep Tech hub, officially joining the federal Digital Hub Initiative in 2024. At Marienpark Berlin, we’re creating exactly these missing foundationsโ€”from workshops for early-stage prototyping to scalable lab and production spaces in Hybrick Berlin and Hybrick X Berlin.

Each equipped with the technical infrastructure, flexibility, and growth pathways that allow Deep Tech companies to move from research to market reality.

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