Berlin Adlershof - Facts and Figures
In the south-east of Berlin, a new city district is being created over an area of 1038 acres: "Berlin Adlershof - City for Science, Business and Media". It has already acquired an international reputation for its research results, products and services. It provides an innovative mixture of future-oriented businesses and scientific institutes. Berlin Adlershof is now one of the 15 largest science and technology parks of the world.
By the year 2010, an ensemble of residential quarters, shops, hotels, res-taurants, cinemas, schools and a large landscaped park will have been created in the surrounding areas. One day, up to 20,000 highly qualified specialists will work in companies, around 3,000 scientists and scientific staff will be employed, 5,000 students will research, teach and learn, and up to 5,000 people will live in this City for Science, Business and Media.
Area: 420 hectares (1,038 acres)
Staff: approx. 10,000
Science and Technology Park
INVESTMENTS:
1991 - 2010: EUR 2.5 - 3 billion
To the end of 2001: EUR 971 million
STATUS OF DEVELOPMENT:
91% of floor space rented out (total floor space: 220,000 m²)
New settlements:
2002: 41 companies
2003: 14 companies (by June 30, 2003)
Turnover of the companies and funds of the scientific institutions in 2002:
EUR 483 million
COMPANIES:
353 companies
Staff: approx. 3,300
SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTIONS:
12 non-university scientific institutes with 1,496 employees, among them 672 scientists as well as 130 doctorate students and visiting scholars
Humboldt-University of Berlin
4 natural science institutes (Institute for Mathematics, Institute for Computer Science, Institute for Chemistry, Institute for Physics), 82 professors, 470 other staff, 4.068 students
Media City
128 companies, approx. 1000 staff
Industrial Estate
175 companies, approx. 4.000 staff
Contact:
Dr. Peter Strunk
Public Relations
WISTA-MANAGEMENT GMBH
Rudower Chaussee 17
D-12489 Berlin
Phone: +49.30.63 92 22 25
Fax: +49.30.63 92 21 99
Email: strunk(at)wista.de