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acatech - GERMAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

acatech Members and Senators

acatech brings together the best minds in science and business. It is the exchange between these forces that leads to sustainable growth through innovation.

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Academy Staff

The head office in Munich and the capital office in Berlin coordinate acatech's work and make it accessible to the interested public. In addition, they support acatech's network with international scientific organisations.

The Academy Staff at a glance

 

International

At the international level, acatech represents Germany on the European Council of Applied Sciences, Technologies and Engineering (Euro-CASE) and on the International Council of Academies of Engineering and Technological Sciences (CAETS).

Welcome to acatech

At the moment, the content of our English website is limited to selected information, including all basic information on acatech, its objectives, responsibilities, its structure and activities. Reports about current projects, events and publications are available on our German pages only. If you have any questions, please feel welcome to get in contact with one of our offices. We will be glad to provide you with all relevant information concerning our institution.

 

Profile

acatech - the GERMAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING - represents the interests of German sciences and technology in Germany and abroad. As a working academy, acatech supports policy makers and society with technically qualified evaluations and far-sighted recommendations.

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Organisation

acatech consists of three organs: the Executive Board, the General Assembly and the Senate. 

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Facts and figures

Find some key information on the German Academy of Science and Engineering at one glance.

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Work and results

acatech conducts symposia, fora, podium discussions and workshops to foster acceptance of science and technology. acatech also addresses the general public with studies, recommendations and positions. The work is organised in topical networks and project groups.

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