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At the Warnemünde Science and Technology Centre, more than 500 staff-members and specialists, working for numerous technology-oriented companies, are involved in development and production.
The Rostock Innovation and Business Foundation Centre (RIGZ) offers support to young innovative companies and entrepreneurs, from conception to financing.
Additionally, Rostock is home to the network of networks: BioCon Valley and the brand new ScanBalt Initiative. Research, development and production in the fields of biotechnology and medical technology are just as well represented as environmental technology, particularly in the areas of wind energy and Baltic Sea offshore-facilities. Additionally, Rostock is also home to the Schweißtechnische Lehr- und Versuchsanstalt (training and experimentation |
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centre for welding technology) and its associated Laser Technology and Transfer Centre Rostock, setting new standards in the areas of applied laser technology. The affiliated Maritime Brand- und Sicherheitszentrum Ostsee (Baltic Sea maritime fire protection and safety centre) is a centre for research, development and training in the area of maritime fire protection.
The biomedical research centre will be completed towards the end of 2005, and will provide a gross area of nearly 6,000m² for the manufacture of biomedical products as well as for experimental research.
The Rostock Centre for Life Sciences Automation opening in 2005 is an expansion of the Warnemünde Science and Technology Centre. |
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