Austria's future: This is how research becomes the engine for green innovation!

Austria's future: This is how research becomes the engine for green innovation!

The Charlotte Fresenius Private University in Vienna is making a powerful signal for the future of education and business with its focus on sustainability. According to the founding principal Martin Kreb, the promotion of future technologies, especially in the areas of artificial intelligence and renewable energies, is essential. "Financing research must be secured in the long term. Research and education must go beyond state initiatives and require private, including education and science initiatives", says Kreb, as well as ots.at reported. In view of the current climatic challenges, a targeted incentive for companies is required to further strengthen research and development in Austria.

New start -up center promotes innovative ideas

In addition, Vienna is enriched by the new start -up center Pioneer Lab, which supports entrepreneurial spirit and innovative ideas with up to 30,000 euros in start -up financing. This center, which adapts perfectly to the sustainability expertise of the private university, can serve as a competence center for green start-ups. "With both initiatives, we make a decisive contribution to sustainable economic development in Austria," emphasizes Kreb. The cooperation between academic training and the support of ambitious founders enables innovative business ideas to be implemented into reality, which is emphasized by leisure.at

The establishment of co-working spaces and incubators should also offer greater networking and support for start-ups. With over 30 mentors who accompany start-ups from the idea to market maturity, the path to the market is facilitated. "Synergy between scientific training and practical company support is the key to countering the challenges of the future," explains Martin Kreb. So the Pioneer Lab becomes not only a cradle of new ideas, but also an indispensable partner for the economy of tomorrow.

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