Infrastructure
The backbone of sustainable growth
We need infrastructure that empowers rather than limits. Self-sufficiency strengthens and connects rather than divides. It creates the basis for movement, exchange, and progress between the economy, society, and regions—often invisible, but indispensable. However, its foundations are shaking: climate change, resource scarcity, and digitalization require a new way of working together to meet the challenges of our time. We need infrastructure that not only burdens but also supports – resilient, fair, and sustainable.
Key Topics
Who is building the backbone of the energy transition?
Politics, business, and society must work together to create a system that is sustainable in the long term—how can we create an energy system that is reliable, affordable, and climate-neutral at the same time?
The invisible network of urban intelligence
Controlled by data and algorithms: How do we maintain control and security in systems that are becoming increasingly complex?
Infrastructure in an age of extremes
Drinking water, wastewater, flood protection: how can we achieve sustainable water management that strengthens cities, the economy, and the environment in equal measure?
Mobility Meets Infrastructure
E-mobility is changing cities, buildings, and habits. How can we create a charging infrastructure that is accessible, connected, and economically viable?
Logistics systems under geopolitical pressure
Global supply chains are under increasing pressure—from geopolitical tensions, resource shortages, and technological dependencies. How can we design supply systems that continue to function even under pressure?