The new exhibition of the Helmholtz Association is based on an innovative, interactive concept that aims to make the fascinating complexity and diversity of today's scientific research accessible to the public. It highlights some of the major scientific research projects being carried out in Germany, in line with the aims and priorities set out in the High-Tech‐Strategy for Germany, the German government's concept for national research and innovation policy.
On their "Tour of Tomorrow's World", visitors encounter seven pillars that stand for seven great challenges facing society today. They are accompanied by multi-touch screens, giving visitors fascinating insights into the work of scientists and allowing them to ask questions about our future.
After the official opening ceremony at Paul-Löbe-Haus on 13 March 2013 at 11.30 am, the exhibition will travel throughout Germany for two years. It will stop at the Technologiezentrum in Jülich, the GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel and the town hall in Rostock, among others.
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