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Focus is on sustainability

24.05.2023
BREMEN. This year’s “Maritime Research Forum”, which was organised together with the City University of Applied Sciences (HSB) in March, focussed on projects for more sustainability in the future. The forum attracted roughly 100 participants from the worlds of science, industry and politics. In her welcome address, the Bremen Senator for Science and Ports, Dr Claudia Schilling (centre), emphasised the central role of Bremen in the pending change process. No other location in Germany offers such diversity in maritime and marine research disciplines as this Hanseatic city on the River Weser.

Credits: Ann Gabrysch DMZ

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