Germany 2030: Future Perspectives for Value Creation

This report explores future perspectives for value creation in Germany by 2030, focusing on technological, economic, and social changes and their potential impacts on industries.

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Quick Facts
Report location: source
Language: English
Publisher: BDI
Authors: Andre Kaffenberger, Dieter Schweer, Dr. Arne Von Bonin, Dr. Christian Hahner, Dr. Diane Robers, Dr. Friedrich Schulte, Dr. Jochen Kölzer, Dr. Johannes Stuhlberger, Dr. Klaus Ebert, Dr. Klaus Griesar, Dr. Markus Müller-neumann, Dr. Reinhold Achatz, Dr. Stefan Berndes, Dr. Tjark Siefkes, Dr. Volker Meyer-guckel, Stephan Ziegler, Wolfgang Müller-pietralla, Prof. Dr. Dr. Andreas Barner
Geographic focus: Germany

Methods

The research method involved a combination of surveys, workshops, branch analyses, and analysis of reciprocal effects. The BDI working group “Innovation Strategies Geared to Value Creation” and Z_punkt The Foresight Company conducted the study, which included identifying and analyzing potential disruptions that could affect value creation structures in Germany.

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Key Insights

The report, commissioned by the BDI/BDA Committee for Research, Innovation and Technology Policy, examines disruptions and developments that could significantly impact value creation and jobs in Germany by 2030. It emphasizes the need for cooperation between politics, society, and industry to strengthen Germany's industrial future. The study identifies trends, disruptions, and paradigm shifts across various sectors, including mobility, climate and energy, health and nutrition, communication, and security. It proposes recommendations for innovation policies and a culture of innovation to sustain competitiveness and growth.

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