© Unsplash/Marcin Jozwiak Research Emissions trading good for health, new study by UHH finds
Cluster of Excellence "Climate, Climatic Change and Society" analyses indirect effects of the EU Emissions Trading Scheme
© Oliver Sorg Innovation Quantum computing to boost airport handling
University of Hamburg and Lufthansa Industry Solutions develop quantum algorithm for airports worldwide for the first time
© Yvonne Scheller. Quantencomputer-Demonstrator Rymax One Innovation Rymax One to make Hamburg leading quantum computing centre
EUR 17 million for new EU-funded "Hamburg Quantum Computing" project demonstrator
© Josh Sorenson/Unsplash Technology Drone port for unmanned aerial vehicles opens in Hamburg
Europe's first ground control centre for UAVs opens in Port of Hamburg
© Unsplash/jeshoots.com New Work UKE honoured for new work model project
"Work 5.0" project at University Hospital Hamburg-Eppendorf wins "German Demography Award 2024"
© Sandy Millar/Unsplash Startups Mo:re's tiny organs to make animal testing obsolete?
Hamburg-based start-up testing active ingredients on tiny, artificially-grown organs
© Unsplash/CDC Research EUR 1.9 million for water research project
German government funds MOMOBIO project on microbial biodiversity
© Mediaserver Hamburg/Doublevision Hydrogen Hamburg's electrolyser for hydrogen production taking shape
Former Moorburg coal-fired power plant to become "Hamburg Green Hydrogen Hub"
© Mediaserver Hamburg/Andreas Vallbracht Artificial Intelligence AI improving security in Port of Hamburg
Hamburg's waterway police use AI to detect undeclared dangerous goods in containers
© Evangelina Silina/Unsplash Hospitality "Food is next big thing"
Malnutrition can be deadly, but correct diet could save the planet - Food Innovation Camp focuses on future of food
© Hochbahn Mobility Hydrogen and car pooling key to future of mobility
Autonomously driving "guide dogs" also imaginable as more and more ideas emerge
© Naja Bertolt Jensen/Unsplash Environmental protection Camm Solutions to end microplastics
Hamburg-based start-up presents alternative to wasteful to-go cups full of microplastics