{"id":10862,"date":"2024-06-27T16:54:39","date_gmt":"2024-06-27T14:54:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/themis-foresight.com\/85-glauben-an-eine-erfolgreiche-industrie-in-deutschland-ergebnisse-unserer-foresight-studie-zu-zukuenftiger-industrie-und-arbeit-in-deutschland\/"},"modified":"2024-07-08T11:20:50","modified_gmt":"2024-07-08T09:20:50","slug":"85-glauben-an-eine-erfolgreiche-industrie-in-deutschland-ergebnisse-unserer-foresight-studie-zu-zukuenftiger-industrie-und-arbeit-in-deutschland","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/themis-foresight.com\/en\/85-glauben-an-eine-erfolgreiche-industrie-in-deutschland-ergebnisse-unserer-foresight-studie-zu-zukuenftiger-industrie-und-arbeit-in-deutschland\/","title":{"rendered":"85% believe in a successful industry in Germany: Results of our foresight study on future industry and work in Germany"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
In the picture: The participants of the Future Lab in the Look21 of the host S\u00fcdwestmetall.<\/em><\/p>\n\n We are in the midst of a transformation. It’s not just the latest election results that show this: Established and new players are fighting for the favor of society – the assumption that traditional parties will continue to enter government in the future can no longer be taken for granted. We are in a phase of negotiating new values, in which there is a dissonance between renewal and persistence and the most diverse opinions and ideologies coexist. What applies to politics and society also applies to the economy. While deindustrialization dominates media discourse, Themis Foresight takes an open look at the future of the industry: nothing has been decided. As turbulent as these times may seem, they show above all that we are still in the midst of a reorientation. A Themis Foresight survey of over 90 business leaders, analysts and industry representatives shows that only around one sixth of respondents believe that deindustrialization will actually occur.<\/p>\n\n On June 18, our latest Future Lab took place in Stuttgart with the kind support of our partner company S\u00fcdwestmetall. This event gave us the opportunity to present the results of our “Future of Industrial Work” study. These are based on 30 in-depth interviews and a comprehensive survey, which provide valuable insights into the future development of industrial work.<\/p>\n\n Carina St\u00f6ttner presented the key findings of the survey, which was conducted among more than 90 business leaders, analysts and industry representatives. It became clear that only around one sixth of those surveyed believe that deindustrialization is actually taking place. More than a third of respondents are convinced that Germany will have a significantly more diversified industry in the future and will act as a technological pioneer with deep tech solutions. Just under a third believe that industrial companies will continue to relocate their production abroad, but will implement innovations at home. One fifth are convinced that we will even have more industrial production in Germany in the future.<\/p>\n\nStudy results: An overview<\/h2>\n\n