Technological sovereignty made for Germany
The determining key topics of 6G-life – technological sovereignty and startups – have now found their way into the Hightech Agenda of the Federal Government, officially presented today in Berlin.
With one of our pioneering research applications on the topic of “6G for Robotics”, we were able to make a strong impression with EVASIVE ROBOTICS as a role model for hightech spin-offs in Germany – thanks to the effective collaboration between TU Dresden, TU Munich and the transfer ecosystem behind.
Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz emphasized the importance of technological sovereignty for our society and prosperity, which has been a key focus of the 6G-life Research Hub since its founding five years ago. Following the opening remarks by Dorothee Bär from Bundesministerium für Forschung, Technologie und Raumfahrt, Ekaterina Zaharieva of the European Commission presented upcoming funding initiatives aimed at strengthening the startup sector and its ecosystem.
As we look ahead to the next funding phase to the 6G-life Transfer Hub, we remain committed to advancing technological sovereignty, alongside our core values of sustainability and trustworthiness.

