Future visions for Austria: State Treaty celebrates 70 years!

Future visions for Austria: State Treaty celebrates 70 years!

Wels, Österreich - On May 15, 2025, a significant discussion took place as part of the C3 Business "Speed" Talk, which was organized on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the State Treaty. Under the direction of Thomas Prantner, managing director of C3-Communication-Connecting-Consulting, and moderated by Johanna Setzer (Puls4), 14 representatives gathered: inside from business and politics in the Austrian post. General director Walter Oblin.

The discussion took on a variety of topics, including society, politics, economy, infrastructure, digitization, education, social coexistence as well as the environment and nature. The aim of these discussions was to develop visions and strategies for Austria in 2040. Around 100 prominent visitors: inside, including members of different industries and institutions, were present.

prominent participants: inside and relevant topics

The most prominent participants were Hannes Amesbauer (State Councilor Styria), Erich Fenninger (Volkshilfe Austria) and Claudia Plakolm (Federal Minister of Europe, Integration and Family). The large number of topics mentioned included social, economic and social development by 2040 as well as the challenges of digitization and artificial intelligence. Topics such as equal treatment and equal opportunities as well as protective measures against violence in the family also received special attention.

A central concern of the participants: environmental protection was inside. This is in accordance with Austria's goal of achieving climate neutrality by 2040, as defined in government agencies 2020–2024. Austria is one of the most advanced states in the EU with regard to climate policy, with the aim of reducing greenhouse gas emissions to Netto zero and compensating for remaining emissions by carbon sinks, such as bmimi.gv.at reports.

climate goals and international obligations

The Paris Agreement, which has been in force since 2016, is also important in the context of climate protection. This international contract ensures the obligation of all states to combat the climate crisis, with the long -term goal of limiting the global increase in temperature to a maximum of 2 degrees Celsius. In its climate protection law (KSG), Austria determines the legal framework to comply with the quantities of emissions and pursues the ambitious goals of the EU, which is striving for a fully climate -neutral society by 2050 [Oesterreich.gv.at] (https://www.oesterreich.gv.at/themen/umwelt_und_klima/klima_umwelschutz/1/ page 1000310.html).

The transformation towards a climate -neutral society not only requires technological innovations, but also a profound change in business and society, which became very clear during the discussion. It was clear to the participants that the challenges that climate change brings can only be managed through active measures and cooperation.

In summary, the results of the C3 Business "Speed" talks show that the dialogue between politics and the economy is crucial for the design of a sustainable future in Austria. The exchange of ideas and strategies is a crucial step in the right direction to transform today's challenges into opportunities for tomorrow.

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