These various forms of cooperation are supported by a broad and specially tailored range of public funding models. With these measures, the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) aims to strengthen the links between science, research, business and society.
They include, for example, Clusterplattform Deutschland, a platform that aims to keep actors in and outside Germany informed of the latest programmes and calls for proposals of the Federal Government, the German states and the European Union.
The Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (German Research Foundation, DFG) is the most important provider of third-party funding for universities. It also supports knowledge transfer between scientific research and business. The DFG funds over 100 transfer projects a year.
This will have a twofold effect: on the one hand, knowledge transfer is expected to contribute to increased innovation in the business economy and society, while at the same time collaborative projects between research and non-research partners can also give rise to new research questions and in turn deliver ideas for basic research.