Skilled workers for the Spree-Neiße: Innovatorium starts new integration project

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On November 3, 2025, the Spree-Neiße district and the association signed a cooperation agreement to secure skilled workers in the industrial park.

Am 3. November 2025 unterzeichneten Landkreis Spree-Neiße und Zweckverband eine Kooperation zur Fachkräftesicherung im Industriepark.
On November 3, 2025, the Spree-Neiße district and the association signed a cooperation agreement to secure skilled workers in the industrial park.

Skilled workers for the Spree-Neiße: Innovatorium starts new integration project

On November 3, 2025, an important step was taken to secure skilled workers in the Spree-Neiße district. District Administrator Harald Altekrüger, association head Christine Herntier and Petra Axel, managing director of the Schwarze Pumpe Industrial Park Association, have signed a declaration of intent to cooperate. As niederlausitz-aktuell.de reports, this agreement will establish a central contact point for the acquisition and retention of skilled workers in the industrial park.

The newly launched “NEXUS-HUB” project will play a key role in securing skilled workers. The aim is to attract quantities and qualifications of skilled workers from home and abroad. The Spree-Neiße Welcome Center is also actively involved in the project. It will support professionals with a migration background so that they can better integrate into the local community and the labor market.

Innovatorium Lausitz and regular advisory services

The “Innovatorium Lausitz” will also be created in the Schwarze Pumpe Industrial Park as a platform to promote cooperation between administration, business, education and social partners. Areas of life and work such as health care, housing, qualifications and leisure should be linked together here.

Regular consulting services and individual integration management are also planned in the industrial park. The Welcome Center receives support from the “Welcome to Brandenburg” directive and the European Social Fund Plus (ESF+). Organizationally, the Welcome Center is assigned to the district's school, culture and sport department, while technical support is provided by integration officer Annett Noack.

Strengthening the business location

The overarching goal of this collaboration is to strengthen the Spree-Neiße as a business and living location, especially in the context of structural change and the growing need for skilled workers. Those responsible agree: There is something going on! This initiative could significantly boost the region's competitiveness and provide a breath of fresh air in the labor market.

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