25 Partner Institutes of KIT in India
Close cooperation between scientists from different disciplines
Mohit Yadav, the Indian Consul General for Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg and Economic Consul N. Ramakrishnan visited Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) this week. KIT Vice President for Innovation and International Affairs Professor Dr. Thomas Hirth gave an overview, among other topics, of key research areas, structures and internationalization.

Dr. Thomas Hirth, Oliver Schmidt, acting Head Regional Strategy and Information - International
Affairs, Mohit Yadav, Indian Consul General for Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg, and
Economic Consul N. Ramakrishnan Photo: www.jowapress.de
Integrated into the Technology Region Karlsruhe (TRK), where “innovation comes from tradition”, diversity shows the special strength of this region. No wonder that the motto here is “high tech meets the good life”. That is definitely the essence of the Technology Region. “The region expresses that well,” says Prof. Hirth. After all, there is a high density of research, science and development here in the southwest of the country.
Things are Slowly Starting Again
Indian Consul General informs himself in Karlsruhe
Mohit Yadav, the Indian Consul General for Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg, was in Karlsruhe for an information visit in mid-August 2020. Yadav came to Munich from the Foreign Ministry in February - and now visited partners of Baden-Württemberg's cooperation with India in Karlsruhe.

It was also about presenting the city as a hub for innovation, science and Indo-German collaboration in the Creative Park Karlsruhe. After all, there are numerous collaborations between Karlsruhe and Indian partners - whether city administration, research institutions, companies or cultural institutions. Exchange on potential fields of collaboration was therefore on the agenda.
Karlsruhe in the European Focus
Sensational premiere of the digital edition of "Schlosslichtspiele"
The premiere for the "Schlosslichtspiele" (Castle light show) in Karlsruhe in its digital Edition was more than successful. There were more with overheating servers than 100,000 PCs, smartphones, tablets or internet-enabled TV sets switched on and let people from all over the world watch the shows Title "Demolition in Reality - Departure into Virtuality" on the Track the virtual castle facade.

“This year's edition of the "Schlosslichtspiele" is a very special one, ”said the President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen in her greeting message to Opening of the digital edition. And “not just because you because of the Watching the pandemic from home, but because the "Schlosslichtspiele" this year dedicated to our planet and the European Green Deal are. ”Both“ Attitude Indicator ”from TNL and“ Changes³ ”from Armor Schmie.de, the extra for this year's "Schlosslichtspiele" - Digital edition were created impressively with memorable images with the topic.
Weiterlesen: Sensational premiere of the digital edition of Schlosslichtspiele
Mehr Projekte sind mit dem Goethe Institut in Pune geplant
Wichtig ist die enge Verzahnung der Akteure
Ende Juli 2020 besuchte Miriam Bruns, die neue Leiterin des Goethe-Institut/Max Mueller Bhavan in Pune, die Stadt Karlsruhe und die aktiven Akteure rund um das „India Board Karlsruhe“. Schließlich ist das Goethe-Institut/Max Mueller Bhavan auch Partner der „India Summer Days“, die in diesem Jahr online durchgeführt wurden – mit Programm aus Pune!

Event and Chief Organizer of India Summer Days Karlsruhe, hands Miriam Bruns one
of the popular photographs of the India Festival Photo: www.jowapress.de
Ob Kreativpark Alter Schlachthof, FUX-Gebäude oder Karlsruhe Marketing und Event GmbH (KME) oder Macher der „India Summer Days“ mitten im kreativen Herz der Stadt Karlsruhe: Die neue Leiterin des Goethe-Instituts in Pune informierte sich über die Partner in Karlsruhe.
Weiterlesen: Mehr Projekte sind mit dem Goethe Institut in Pune geplant