Urban, non-urban, local, regional and international projects
Multiplicities analyses and translates microtrends for the benefit of cultural policies, civil society, urban planning and business promotion. We supports administrative and political entities, cluster managers and creative enterprises in defining and implementing their strategic processes. We see ourselves as intermediaries and cultural translators.
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New players for neighbourhood development
In the BMBF project COWERK, Multiplicities is analysing value creation processes and environmental effects in 500 open workshops in Germany.
Client: Institute for Ecological Economy Research IÖW, University of Bremen, Fraunhofer Umsicht, Fraunhofer ISI, Association of Open Workshops (VOW)
New places of work in rural areas
Multiplicities and Belius GmbH initiate a transformation of technology and start-up centres in the districts of Rendsburg and Plön (Kiel city region).
Client: Wirtschaftsförderung der Landkreise Rendsburg-Eckernförde und Plön
Market research study for creative companies abroad
Multiplicities analyses market potentials for the internationalisation of the German creative industries for the BMZ and GIZ.
Client: Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) / German Society for International Cooperation (GIZ)
Collaboration as a driving force in Brandenburg
The EU project COBRA tested collaborative forms of work and new partnerships on the labour market in rural Brandenburg.
Client: Ministry of Labour, Social Affairs, Women and Family of the State of Brandenburg (European Social Fund)
SME-creative – How to promote innovation properly?
Together with Prognos AG, Multiplicities analyses funding models in Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia on behalf of the BMWi.
Client: BMWi (Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy) Berlin
What do young people expect from their city in the future?
Multiplicities organises future workshops as part of the BMBF project "Future urban spaces for young people". How do young people perceive their city?
Client: Bundesministerium für Umwelt, Naturschutz, Bau und Reaktorsicherheit (BMUB), Berlin
Masterplan for the Berlin-Brandenburg metropolitan region
Multiplicities and Inpolis Urbanism GmbH are formulating the IKT, Media and Creative Industries Masterplan for the Berlin-Brandenburg metropolitan region.
Client: ZAB Brandenburg
New growth centres in the environs of metropolitan regions
Multiplicities organises innovation workshops at the Oranienwerk creative location in Oranienburg.
Client: Ministry for Economy and Energy of the State of Brandenburg, funded by the State of Brandenburg
Location development through knowledge transfer
Students at the Berlin University of Applied Sciences work in teams to solve problems posed by regional companies.
Client: Hochschule Technik und Wirtschaft (HTW) Berlin, finanziert durch die IHK Berlin
Participatory cultural strategy in Friedberg (Bavaria)
Multiplicities supports the Bavarian municipality of Friedberg to create better framework conditions for culture.
Client: City of Friedberg
Strategies for an international creative industry
Multiplicities presents options for the internationalisation of the creative industries in Germany.
Client: Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen (IfA)
Participatory cultural profiles for the Augsburg Theatre
Participation, analysis and public dialogue as a starting point for the formulation of new cultural profiles in Augsburg (Bavaria). In cooperation with Dr Patrick Föhl and Tina Gadow, Multiplicities carried out a strategic, citizen-oriented reorientation of Augsburg's cultural landscape for the city of Augsburg.
Client: Augsburg Cultural Department
Creative impulses for disadvantaged neighbourhoods
Together with Belius GmbH, Multiplicities presents an expertise on neighbourhood development in the Brunnenviertel (Berlin).
It addresses creativity as a potential for inner-city development and presents a mapping of development opportunities through new utilisation and social forms.
Client: BUWOG – Meermann GmbH
Location analysis Digbeth (UK): How does the university cooperate with SMEs?
Multiplicities analyses the economic and socio-cultural environment in Digbeth (Birmingham) with the aim of developing a creative hub.
Client: Birmingham City University