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The Investitionsbank Berlin
  The automotive and microtechnology sectors continue to be extraordinarily sectors offering a variety of new perspectives. Investitionsbank Berlin (IBB) focuses its attention on these highly innovative areas. As an experienced and competent partner, Investitionsbank Berlin assists companies of the automotive and the microtechnology sector in the implementation of their projects. Offering technical and strategic advice as well as financial support, IBB provides a new type of assistance for co-operation between private research and the finance sector.
 
mstnews
  The aim of mstnews is to disseminate information on world-wide developments in microsystems. The target audience includes representatives of manufacturing companies, research organisations and academia. With a circulation of over 12.000, mstnews provides an important platform for information on state-of-the-art developments and applications in microsystem technologies.The journal publishes informative articles on selected topics, such as the application of microsystems in the automotive, space and medical fields, as well as articles reviewing the status of this technology in various countries, including the USA, Canada and Japan. It is distributed at institutions word-wide. In addition, mst news provides its readers with vital information and updates related to the status of European collaborative research projects on microsystems, important conferences and seminars, training activities, markets and contacts. mstnews is published by VDI/VDE-IT (VDI/VDE-Technologiezentrum Informationstechnik GmbH) ,Germany, 5 times per year and is supported by the German Federal Ministry for Education, Science Research and Technology (BMBF) and the European Commission, DG XIII within the ESPRIT - Network of Excellence in Multifunctional Microsystems NEXUS and EUROPRACTICE collaborative projects.
 
State Government Victoria Australia
  Science, technology and innovation are key drivers of future prosperity and quality of life. The Victorian Government's $310 million Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) Initiative is acting as a catalyst for knowledge and wealth creation by enhancing Victoria's science and technology base and by facilitating the delivery of beneficial research outcomes.