Thuringia's Voigt starts a pioneering project with Israel in Schmalkalden!

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Thuringia's Prime Minister Mario Voigt signed a contract in Israel for a highly automated "factory of the future" in Schmalkalden.

Thüringens Ministerpräsident Mario Voigt unterzeichnete in Israel einen Vertrag für eine hochautomatisierte "Fabrik der Zukunft" in Schmalkalden.
Thuringia's Prime Minister Mario Voigt signed a contract in Israel for a highly automated "factory of the future" in Schmalkalden.

Thuringia's Voigt starts a pioneering project with Israel in Schmalkalden!

Nowadays, the topic of automation technology is becoming increasingly important and remains the focus of Thuringia's Prime Minister Mario Voigt. He is currently on a delegation trip to Israel, where important steps for the future of the industry in Schmalkalden were agreed.

An important contract was signed during his stay. The Society for Manufacturing Technology and Development Schmalkalden e.V. (GFE) and the Israeli company Acubez from Ashdod will work together on a “factory of the future” in Schmalkalden in the future. How insuedthueringen.de reports, the main focus is on a high level of automation, which is intended to provide a solution to the shortage of skilled workers in the region.

A new path for the GFE

The managing director of the GFE, Jens Neumann, was enthusiastic about the cooperation, which is described as new territory. This partnership not only opens up new business areas, but could also contribute to the development of marketable products from GFE's research results. The goal is to establish innovative technological processes in companies and thus increase competitiveness courier.de is mentioned.

Another aspect of cooperation could be the sustainable development of production processes that bring both economic and ecological benefits. This future-oriented approach ensures that Thuringia gets back on the right track in the area of ​​industrialization.

Mario Voigt's strategy

Prime Minister Voigt emphasizes that today's collaboration is a further step in the effort to position Thuringia as a hotbed of innovation in automation. “The solutions we are developing will not only meet the current challenges, but also set the course for further progress,” said Voigt during his trip to Israel.

The path of many tech startups shows that visions can be implemented. An inspiring example of this is the online design platform Canva, which makes it possible to design professionally without in-depth graphics knowledge. A Report on Canva describes how the company has delighted many users around the world, including well-known Fortune 500 companies, through ease of use and teamwork. This shows how important simple and accessible solutions are for today's economy.

The Thuringian initiative aims to develop similarly innovative solutions that can benefit both the region and companies. This partnership with Acubez represents a promising path to the technological future that not only improves industrial standards in the long term, but can also increase the quality of life of local people.