The HyMobility expert commission meets at the Infocenter Berlin TXL. The conclusion: hydrogen is the most efficient solution in the mobility sector.
The Urban Tech Republic is presented by the Medienboard Berlin Brandenburg Film Commission as a location for film and television productions.
Due to the 30th anniversary of the city partnership between Berlin and Tokyo, the mayor Kai Wegner traveled to the Japanese capital with a 39-member delegation from 28 Berlin companies and institutions.
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation and Tegel Projekt GmbH have signed a letter of intent to jointly promote smart city concepts.
EU Climate Commissioner Wopke Hoekstra is impressed by the pioneering work in the Urban Tech Republic during his visit on April 12, 2024.
Chile is one of the pioneers when it comes to investments in renewable energies. No surprise – the South American country offers ideal conditions for strengthening the local green value chain.
Conference, exhibition, global platform for “green”, sustainable developments: all of that is the GREENTECH FESTIVAL, which took place from June 14 to 16, 2023 on the grounds of the Urban Tech Republic.
We look forward to welcoming you in person as the Infocenter Berlin TXL opens its doors in just a few days.
Berlin, March 22, 2023 – Tegel Projekt GmbH will once again be managed by a dual leadership. Frank Wolters, former Managing Director of the Paderborn Economic Development Corporation, will lead the state-owned company together with Gudrun Sack from April 2023.
A virtual walk through the city of the future is now also possible via smartphone. The Berlin TXL app has been adapted to the ongoing planning and is now compatible for iPhones and older iPads for the first time.
As part of SBE22, a workshop on “Municipal Climate Action” was held at the Infocenter Berlin TXL, followed by lunch and guided tours of the former airport site.
In memoriam Meinhard von Gerka…
Tagesspiegel reports on 02 June 2021 under the title “Boards that mean the world” about a possible revolution that could be triggered by modern timber construction in the building industry. According to the article, the Urban Tech Republic and the Schumacher Quartier could increase this effect.
Our society is becoming increasingly aware of the importance of biodiversity for humans and nature. Tegel Projekt GmbH has had its own biodiversity strategy drawn up for the central “Campus West” part of the urban development project Berlin TXL – The Urban Tech Republic.
Under the motto “The city of the future using the Urban Tech Republic as an example”, the Berlin Urban Tech Summit 2021 will turn its spotlight on the future location Berlin TXL – The Urban Tech Republic.
The “Berlin TXL” app gives anyone interested a detailed insight into the current urban planning status of Berlin TXL and allows users to roam and even fly over the site.
60 supporters sign joint appeal: “Focusing on the entire life cycle of construction – a key issue for climate protection”.
More and more people around the world are moving to urban areas. The challenges for cities are immense against the backdrop of climate change, demographic change and digitalisation.
On Thursday, 12.11.2020, the first specialist event in the series “Schumacher Quartier im Dialog” took place as a digital conference. Read the follow-up report here.
Tegel Airport has been closed since 8 November 2020. After the airport company moves out, Tegel Projekt GmbH will take over the site in summer 2021.
When the southern runway at BER goes into operation, the countdown begins for Tegel Projekt GmbH. Six months later, Tegel Airport will be released from the administrative planning approval process and as soon as all safety-relevant facilities have been dismantled, Tegel Projekt GmbH will be able to start implementing one of the largest development projects in Europe.
Since 1 October 2020, Tegel Projekt GmbH has had a new press spokesperson in Constanze Döll. She replaces our long-standing press officer Hans Peter Koopmann.
With the imminent closure of Tegel Airport, the plans for its reuse are also approaching a new phase. On this occasion, Prof. Dr. Philipp Bouteiller takes a look at the entire project in an interview.
About half a year after the last plane took off from Tegel, the plans for Berlin TXL are being implemented. Until then, all information about the new use of the airport is now available in the new digital information centre: www.zukunft-berlintxl.de.