Cooperation with Handelsblatt
Curious about how your region is currently performing? The latest edition of the Prognos Future Atlas® was published by Handelsblatt at the end of September 2022.
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The Prognos Zukunftsatlas® assesses future opportunities and risks of all 401 districts and independent cities in Germany. It has been published every three years since 2004, making it the only Germany-wide ranking that makes regional developments visible over more than 10 years.
The Zukunftsatlas is currently only available in German. If you are interested in information in English, please contact us.
Wie steht es um die Zukunftsfähigkeit aller 400 Kreise und kreisfreien Städte in Deutschland? Antworten hat der neue Prognos Zukunftsatlas®.
How well equipped are Germany's districts and cities for the future? Who is ahead in the ranking, who needs to catch up? The Prognos Zukunftsatlas 2019 provides answers (in German).
How are Germany's regions positioned for the future? The 2004 study in cooperation with Handelsblatt.
How are Germany's regions positioned for the future? The 2013 study in cooperation with Handelsblatt.
How are Germany's regions positioned for the future? The 2010 study in cooperation with Handelsblatt.
“Prognos Zukunftsatlas® Industries 2009” focuses on the future fields that have potential for a strong increase in value creation over the next five to ten years.
How are Germany's regions positioned for the future? The 2007 study in cooperation with Handelsblatt.
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How effectively do the federal states utilise ERDF funding? Prognos supports various federal states with the evaluation of their ERDF programmes.
How effective is EU support for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) through the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF)? On behalf of the European Commission, Prognos evaluates together with CSIL the ERDF funding in the period from 2014 to 2020.
A race to catch up - this is what Europe needs if it is not to be left behind by the USA and China. In the SPIEGEL guest article, Christian Böllhoff calls for a new match plan with clear priorities for the new EU legislative period.
Rhein-Kreis Neuss is focusing on more innovative economic development to strengthen its business location. Prognos was instrumental in the development of the new strategy.
Prognos and partners are developing conclusions for the further development of the European structural funds after 2027 by integrating relevant stakeholders.
Through the Just Transition Platform (JTP), the EU supports the member states and regions in achieving their climate targets in a fair manner. Prognos provided the JTP with in-depth analyses and knowledge management.
The European Commission has commissioned an examination of the embedding of EU-funded financial instruments for regional development in Germany and France. Prognos is part of the study team.
Cooperation between the EU and Africa, which has intensified since 2000, warrants increased momentum. Prognos examined trade flows between the EU and South Africa, Senegal, and Kenya as well as the potential for further cooperation through cluster organisations.
“Clusters meet Regions” – Prognos examined trade relations between EU member states and Ukraine as well as potential for further cooperation.
Innovative business models for the future – this was the focus of the second edition of the Cluster Collaboration Lab in Lund, Sweden. Prognos provided the input paper for this interactive workshop.
Prognos is one of the oldest economic research centres in Europe. Founded at the University of Basel, Prognos experts have been conducting research for a wide range of clients from the public and private sectors since 1959 – politically independent, scientifically sound.