foodregio
foodregio network
The foodRegio initiative was launched in the Lübeck region by companies and organizations from within the Schleswig-Holstein food industry. Our goal is to use joint projects to make the situation for the food industry in the North even more commercially attractive, both for those who have already chosen this region as their optimal location and for those are still looking for their place of location.
Companies who decide to settle down in the foodRegio region have found the optimal location to take part in joint projects in energy management, logistics, engineering, personnel development and residue utilization in order to substantially increase their productivity. How companies, universities and the region work together to achieve this aim is described in this foodRegio brochure.
In the international context foodRegio is in partnership with the food clusters:
baltfood, the food cluster of the Baltic Sea Region
beltfood, the German-Danish food cluster
Get in Contact:
Stephan Zechner
LÜBECK Business Development Corporation
Falkenstraße 11
23564 Lübeck
Telefon: 0451 / 706 55 - 472
Fax: 0451 / 706 55 - 20
Email:zechner(a)luebeck.org
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Where tradition counts
In Lübeck successes have been celebrated for hundreds of years. Not only owing to the finest ingredients, which have left their mark on the city right from the very outset, but above all because of its geographical location as the gateway to the Baltic Sea Region and Central Europe. It all began in the 12th century when Lübeck became a trading settlement. The era of the Hanseatic League began and the city on the River Trave celebrated many more great successes, not least as the most important trading and production center in Northern Europe. It became a magnet for companies, industries sprang up and an important infrastructure developed.
This is the story of how Lübeck matured into an attractive location for industry, services and institutions that is particularly appealing for healthcare, media & IT, logistics and especially for the food industry. Lübeck has also become a dynamic campus for education, science and research and a diverse center for art and culture. But most of all it has become an ideal location for people who want to break new ground.
It's clear to see that recipes for success have tradition here. And in Lübeck the proof really is in the pudding. Much of this success is also owed to the constantly expanding food industry that has developed here.