The main idea

A functioning innovative ecosystem

Our vision is an attractive innovative ecosystem that functions for all partners and focuses on active cooperation among people and organizations.

As drivers of interdisciplinary cooperation, we maintain a growing collaborative network of practitioners and researchers, talents and supporters, and encourage exchange and cooperation among them.

The doers:
The association manages activities

The DIGITAL HUB INDUSTRY Bremen e. V. association was established in close collaboration with visionaries in the fields of economics, research, and administration.

As a non-commercial platform for exchange and the initiation of joint innovative development and collaborative projects in the areas of economics and science, the Association takes on the role of curator within the DHI.

In this context, the DIGITAL HUB INDUSTRY Bremen e. V. Association steers activities with strategic and organizational considerations and implements concrete measures aimed at enhancing regional innovative systems.

The building, which offers rooms for co-working, workshops, and the Fishbowl as a central meeting point and events venue – particularly for on-site stakeholders’ offerings and networking amongst themselves – form the basis for supporting innovation, transfer and start-ups.

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Partners and collaborations

Core team

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