The University Hospital Düsseldorf is one of the best hospitals in the world - not only in terms of patient care, but also in terms of its innovative research projects. A look behind the scenes.
WeiterlesenThe health industry is one of Düsseldorf's most important sectors - with a great capacity for innovation. In order to exploit this potential in the future, digital solutions are particularly in demand. And an efficient and fast transfer of science and business.
WeiterlesenMaximum freedom in Derendorf or art and culture in the ‘hood’ in Flingern – these are just two examples of current projects, which aim to make Düsseldorf a city even more worthwhile to live in over the next few years. But in order for meaningful urban development to be successful a lot of communication is necessary. One platform for this is the polis Convention, Düsseldorf’s regional trade fair for urban- and project development. VIVID talked with its founder, Professor Johannes Busmann.
WeiterlesenEuropean metropolises such as Copenhagen, Paris or Oslo are leading by example: they are well on the way to become climate neutral cities. Which concepts does Düsseldorf have in order to follow their lead?
WeiterlesenWith the Wilhelm Marx House, known as Germany's first high-rise office building, the Dreischeibenhaus or the ARAG Tower, Düsseldorf can look back on a long tradition of highrise buildings. Other striking towers like the Stadttor or the L'Oréal headquarters Horizon were added later. And new ones like the Eclipse, the Gateway or Grand Central are currently being built. An interview with Cornelia Zuschke about Düsseldorf as a skyscraper location.
WeiterlesenDüsseldorf is a city of stunning architecture. And a rapidly growing place on a relatively small area. An urban planning vision aims to provide answers to how people can continue to live and work well under these conditions in the future.
WeiterlesenThere is no other investment location that is as international as Düsseldorf. In order for foreign companies to achieve economic success here and to ensure their employees can feel at home, many of the city’s professionals are working hand in hand.
WeiterlesenDüsseldorf is extremely popular with international business travellers. And it is set to become an attractive destination for private visitors, too. In the times of COVID-19, however, this is no easy task.
WeiterlesenThinking of Düsseldorf brands like Löwensenf, Teekanne, Henkel and many others come to mind: long standing brands made in Düsseldorf, which have made a name for themselves across the world. The city by the Rhine owes its vast international recognition and economic success to them in particular.
WeiterlesenThe Düsseldorf region is a popular location for international investors and businesses. Following that, an increasing number of professionals from abroad, the so called expats, are settling in the area. Johannes Grünhage and the Expat Service Desk help them to call the city home.
WeiterlesenIndustry isn‘t everything – yet they say without industry everything is nothing. How vital is manufacture really for our lives? VIVID’s reporter Maria Leipold spent a day on the lookout for ‘Products Made in Düsseldorf’ and their place in our day-to-day life.
WeiterlesenThe manufacturing industry in the state capital is one of the economically strongest in all of North-Rhine-Westphalia (NRW). All the more so when the network of core industry, service providers and tech start-ups is taken into consideration. A master plan is supposed to lead this network into a future full of prospects.
WeiterlesenThe industry can benefit from the possibilities of digitalisation in many ways - but often still does not. Some start-ups from Düsseldorf are addressing the situation. For example FoxBase and Fero Labs.
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