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…
With Tegel Airport, the former West Berlin gateway to the world will soon close. The documentary “Bye, bye Tegel Airport – Hello Monument!” looks back at the development of the airport, takes a look into the future and at the post-use plans, and shows amazing places that passengers don’t normally get to see.
On 25 August, Prof. Dr. Philipp Bouteiller presented the post-use plans for Tegel Airport as a guest at Urban Manifesto.
In order to analyse the potential for the future of Kurt-Schumacher-Platz, the Reinickendorf district office invites citizens to take part in an online survey and collect ideas for the design of the square.
The cooperation between the Fraunhofer Institute for Production Systems and Design Technology, the TU Berlin and Tegel Projekt GmbH is to result in a cluster for innovative timber construction.
Together with a wide range of civil society organisations, Berlin TXL – The Urban Tech Republic supports the development of a digital ecosystem for the common good.
At the 10th Public Site Conference on 12 February 2020, those stakeholders who will accompany the project and fill it with life had their say in various formats.
In view of the current challenges surrounding the Corona virus, Tegel Projekt GmbH has shifted almost all of its activities to the home office and switched to virtual operation.
In the run-up to the 10th Public Site Conference, partners talk about the after-use plans. Today with Beate Albert, Head of Smart Cities, Berlin Partner for Business and Technology GmbH.
In the run-up to the 10th Public Site Conference, partners talk about the after-use plans. Today with Dr. Julia Neuhaus, head of the Berlin Future Places office.
In the run-up to the 10th Public Site Conference, partners talk about the after-use plans. Today with Anne-Caroline Erbstößer from the Technology Foundation Berlin.
In the run-up to the 10th Public Site Conference, partners talk about the after-use plans. Today with Prof. Dr Steffen Prowe, Professor of Microbiology at Beuth University of Applied Sciences.
Prof. Dr Philipp Bouteiller, Managing Director of Tegel Projekt GmbH, explains what opportunities and possibilities the closure of the airport will create for Berlin. What role models are there for the project, what is meant by urban technologies and how can you make a city smart?