What types of startup centers and incubators does Stuttgart need? Together with Studio Malta, Belius GmbH and PfAU, we analyze potentials of start-ups strategies and measures with which new technology and start-up centers can be established for Stuttgart. We accompany Stuttgart on their path of spatial and economic transformations. The objective is to develop spatial scenarios and typologies for startup and business incubators.
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Feasibility study for a Start-up Hub in Potsdam
Multiplicities, together with Belius GmbH, Studio Malta and architect Nele Zareh, is working on a feasibility study for a planned Start-up Hub in the media city of Babelsberg/Potsdam. It contains an analysis of the potential of "founders" in ICT, media and creative industries.
Client: Zentrum für Film- und Fernsehproduzenten GmbH (ZFF)
Machbarkeitsstudie Kreativquartier Potsdam
At the Alte Feuerwache / Plantage, the "former Rechenzentrum", an attempt is being made to assemble art, culture, creative people, founders and trades in a location with a moderate cost structure.
Client: Pro Potsdam GmbH
The geography of New Working Spaces and the impact on the periphery
The geography of New Working Spaces and the impact on the periphery. The aim of the COST Action is to share the first outcomes of some funded international research projects on the phenomenon of new workplaces.
Client: EU COST
Transformation of an industrial wasteland into a creative space
With target group workshops, a policy innovation lab and a master plan for urban development, Multiplicities initiates a user-driven redevelopment of an old industrial area at the gas plant in the inner city of Augsburg.
Client: Stadtwerke Augsburg und Stadt Augsburg
Global Review Report “Urban Manufacturing”
Is manufacturing returning to the city or is it being reinvented in our cities?
Multiplicities is facilitating the City of Birmingham (UK) in joint cooperation with the University of Birmingham on the application, the formulation and rolling out of “Urban Manufacturing".
Client: University of Birmingham (UK), INTERREG EUROPE