North Rhine-Westphalia

Presentation of the Region

North Rhine-Westphalia is Germany’s most populous federal state with its favourable location in the centre of Europe. It is the economically strongest federal state and an important driver of Germany’s overall development. 21% of the national gross domestic product is generated here. It is home to efficient and internationally competitive companies, including many hidden champions, as well as a strong middle class. Industry in North Rhine-Westphalia, together with industry-oriented services, accounts for about 40% of the value added in our state. In our industrial policy model we have developed 8 fields of action to secure and expand the international innovation and competitiveness of North Rhine-Westphalia as an industrial location.
With its large number of universities and research institutes as well as its huge potential of qualified skilled workers, North Rhine-Westphalia offers great potential to continue to be an important driver of innovation, growth and employment in the future.
The basis of the diverse innovation and modernisation tasks is digitalisation, which plays a key role as a cross-sectional task. Another focus is the transfer of technology from research to industry. We promote both through a comprehensive range of support services.

RIS3 Priorities

The megatrends of digitalisation, climate change, scarcity of resources and sustainability are changing the world of work and life today. Accompanying this change and shaping it is one of the central tasks of state policy. With the Regional Innovation Strategy 2021-2027, we are creating a common framework for the diverse activities of research and innovation funding in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia and its regions.
The guiding principles of the innovation strategy are intelligent specialisation and a consistent focus on the future. In North Rhine-Westphalia, we want to concentrate on those topics that are of particular relevance for economic and social development and in which, at the same time, the actors in the state already have strengths or in which future strengths can be expected. Against this background, we have identified fields of innovation that we consider to be particularly important for the future of North Rhine-Westphalia as a location for innovation. The fields of innovation are designed in such a way that cross-disciplinary and cross-sectoral cooperation (cross-innovation) is generally required to work on them.
Our goal is to organise the discovery process for innovations and provide support measures that enable companies, research and citizens to jointly create something new, creative and implementable.

Political Representative:

Mona Neubaur

Minister for Economic Affairs, Industry, Climate Action and Energy of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia

Regional Contacts:

Brussels Contact Persons

Mirko Jularic
Representation of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia to the European Unio

Regional Address

Berger Allee 25
40213 Düsseldorf
Germany

Brussels Office Address

Rue Montoyer 47
1000 Brussels
Belgium

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