Tag: Berlin

  • Dunia Innovations unveils €280M Berlin GigaLab to industrialise AI-driven materials discovery

    Dunia Innovations today announced plans for Berlin GigaLab: a 6,000 m², €280 million facility designed to discover and develop advanced materials at industrial scale. Siemens, ABB Robotics, NVIDIA, AWS and ILS will provide core technology. Dunia Innovations is an AI-driven materials company building autonomous infrastructure to discover, develop, and validate advanced materials at industrial scale. read more

    Dunia Innovations unveils €280M Berlin GigaLab to industrialise AI-driven materials discovery
  • Berlin tech’s new reality: AI-driven output, stagnant wages, and a workforce on the move

    This week sees the publication of the 4th annual Berlin Salary Trends report, published by Handpicked Berlin in partnership with Ravioand Factofly. The 2026 edition is based on 4,627 cleaned responses from Berlin tech professionals (a 2.5× increase on last year’s sample) of whom 4,138 are full-time employees. Some of the key findings: AI roles read more

    Berlin tech’s new reality: AI-driven output, stagnant wages, and a workforce on the move
  • Agnes Gryczkowska Discusses Curating Marina Abramovic’s New Berlin Mega Show

    Editor’s Note:This story is part ofNewsmakers, a newARTnewsseries where we interview the movers and shakers who are making change in the art world. Last week, Marina Abramović opened her first solo presentation in Berlin since the 1990s, the bombastically named, “Balkan Erotic Epic. The Exhibition” at Gropius Bau. Set to run through August 23, the read more

    Agnes Gryczkowska Discusses Curating Marina Abramovic’s New Berlin Mega Show
  • A Visit to Tomás Saraceno's Berlin Studio Delves into a Deeply Empathetic Practice

    What is a web to the spider? A home, a tool, simply something they cling to? Tomás Saraceno presents these questions in a new segment from Art21, in which filmmakers visit his Berlin studio and examine the machinations of his collaborative practice, extending from a team of people to the tiny critters beneath our feet. read more

    A Visit to Tomás Saraceno's Berlin Studio Delves into a Deeply Empathetic Practice
  • Can Berlin become Europe’s most builder-friendly tech city in 24 months?

    When I tell people I live in Berlin at startup events abroad, I often receive a bad reaction, especially from investors. Many people associate Berlin with its heyday of Rocket Internet and see it as a city full of techno sex clubs, drug addicts, and founders more interested in partying than disciplined, global ambition. It’s read more

    Can Berlin become Europe’s most builder-friendly tech city in 24 months?