Gendorf Chemical Park Shifts Focus To Deep-Tech
Chemie-Park Gendorf plans to expand its focus beyond the traditional chemical industry to include deep-tech startups and scale-ups. The company aims to support young firms developing new technologies from the laboratory stage to larger scales. Infrasurve will provide support for permits, facility construction, and safety measures. The initiative includes recycling critical raw materials like lithium and graphite from electric vehicle components. Tuzero has already established its first industrial demonstration plant in Gendorf within one year. The park has reserved land and reported interest from initial potential tenants. The site aims to integrate startups and scale-ups specializing in deep-tech sectors.
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BR24
“Der Chemie-Pak Gendorf will nicht mehr nur auf die klassische Chemieindustrie setzen, sondern auf Start-ups und Scale-Ups aus dem sogenannten Deep-Tech-Bereich.”
BR24
“Der Chemie-Park Gendorf will nicht mehr nur auf die klassische Chemieindustrie setzen, sondern auf Start-ups und Scale-Ups aus dem sogenannten Deep-Tech-Bereich.”
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