German Federal Minister tours Expo 2020 Dubai

March 22, 2022

Dr. Robert Habeck, German Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Climate Action has visited Expo 2020 Dubai and toured the Germany Pavilion as part of a UAE visit to boost business partnerships…reports Asian Lite News

The minister toured the pavilion’s three main sections: the Energy Lab, the Future City Lab and the Biodiversity Lab, as well as the Graduation Hall, where visitors sit on one of the swinging seats to symbolise the whole world coming together.

German Federal Minister tours Expo 2020 Dubai (WAM)

The Germany Pavilion is edutainment-based; a surprising, haptic, digital showcase of German innovations and solutions in the field of sustainability. Its architecture reflects the underlying CAMPUS idea, which makes it possible to provide comprehensive information about the country’s technical, industrial and cultural capabilities in an appealing and innovative way.

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