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Science “made in Lower Austria” is in demand globally
Lower Austria scores highly worldwide in space technology and cancer research. Three basic goals have therefore been defined in the state's new science agenda.
In Lower Austria, one lighthouse project follows the next. From the children's art laboratory in St. Pölten to promote young cultural talent to the ISTA in Klosterneuburg - where cutting-edge research at a world-class level is second to none.
The fact that Lower Austria is increasingly focusing on science is also clear from the number of students: there are now 30,000 prospective academics here. To ensure that the future continues to be as bright as possible, the new science agenda was developed together with researchers and three goals were defined:
- Science creates innovation, prosperity and health.
- Domestic research gives us a head start and security.
- Progress needs and deserves trust.
"Based on these basic objectives, we are focusing on three key areas: success through excellence, progress through modern infrastructure and trust through communication," explains Stephan Pernkopf, Vice Provincial Governor of As reported, Lower Austria is a world leader in space technology and cancer research in particular.
New "lighthouses" will be established with an endowed professorship for artificial intelligence in the health sciences and a new center for supply security in Krems. "Cutting-edge research is at home in Lower Austria," agree Pernkopf and university professor Markus Hengstschläger - and is therefore well positioned in the field of science and research.
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