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Publications // 24.01.2017
Jahrg. 24 · Nr. 2 · Januar 2017 Die Branchenstimmung in der Textil-, Bekleidungs- und Lederindustrie war im Jahr 2015 verhalten positiv. Das spiegelt sich auch in den Innovationsaktivitäten wider [...] wider. Produktneuheiten trugen 19 % zum gesamten Umsatz bei. Damit liegt die Industrie im Branchenvergleich auf Platz 4 und zählt zuden besonders innovationsorientierten Wirtschaftszweigen. Außerdem
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Publications // 13.01.2016
Jahrg. 23, Nr. 2, Januar 2016 Die Branchenstimmung in der Textil-, Bekleidungs- und Lederindustrie war im Jahr 2014 verhalten positiv. Das spiegelt sich auch in den Innovationsaktivitäten wider [...] wider. Produktneuheiten trugen 18,5 % zum gesamten Umsatz bei. Damit liegt die Industrie im Branchenvergleich auf Platz 4 und zählt zu den besonders innovationsorientierten Wirtschaftszweigen. Allerdings ging
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Publications // 31.12.2014
Jahrg. 22, Nr. 2, Januar 2015 Die Branchenstimmung in der Textil-, Bekleidungs- und Lederindustrie war im Jahr 2013 unverändert positiv. Das spiegelt sich auch in vielen Innovationsaktivitäten wider [...] wider. Mit einem Umsatzanteil von Produktneuheiten von 18% liegt die Industrie im Branchenvergleich weiterhin auf Platz 5 und zählt damit zu den innovationsorientierten Wirtschaftszweigen. Allerdings ging
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Press Releases // 14.05.2021Using insolvency data from the Federal Statistical Office, the Association of German Chambers of Industry and Commerce, the Federal Ministry of Finance and the Federal Ministry of Justice and Consumer [...] level,” says Dr. Georg Licht, head of the ZEW Research Department “Economics of Innovation and Industrial Dynamics” and co-author of the study. The ZEW researchers expect that the number of corporate [...] insolvencies in heavily affected sub-sectors such as the gastronomic sector, hotels, tourism and clothing will continue to rise in the coming months.
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Press Releases // 24.09.2018taxi industry, for instance, Wambach and Müller call for more flexible pricing and unlimited licensing, while also suggesting that customers be allowed to share taxi rides. In the tourism industry, the [...] Today, so-called “sharing models” are used for all sorts of things, from bicycles and cars to baby clothes and apartments. The sharing economy has a huge amount of potential and the number of users is continuing [...] structural changes. In many markets, we are seeing a battle of digital versus analogue. The taxi industry is having to fight for survival in the face of car-sharing platforms like Uber, while in the te
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Press Releases // 26.04.2018
” explains Niklas Dürr, a researcher in ZEW’s Research Department “Economics of Innovation and Industrial Dynamics” and project leader of the M&A Report, which is published biannually. It was not only [...] sold to Chinese investors in January and February alone. Rumours surrounding the acquisition of clothing firm C&A, however, indicate that China’s interest is not restricted to the technology sector,” says
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News // 26.02.2018
s. - What exactly does the term “smart textiles” mean? Smart textiles are a subcategory of what is known as “wearable technology”. In the case of smart textiles, the technology is actually woven into the [...] said, today smart textiles are most commonly used in medicine or in the military. What distinguishes the intelligent textile market from other markets? First of all, the smart textile market consists of [...] companies the German textile industry has been slowly disappearing over the past 100 years, there is now hope that digitalisation and the astounding developments in smart textiles will reverse this trend
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News // 15.01.2018
broken into two categories: wearable devices and smart textiles. The short report presented by ZEW focuses primarily on smart textiles. Smart textiles usually feature electronic components woven into them [...] properties. The fashion tech market consists of companies from various sectors, such as the textile industry, the electrical engineering sector and the information and communication technology sector. [...] According to current estimates, the market for so-called smart textiles amounts to a value of approximately 1.3 billion euros. By 2022, global market volume could reach a value of almost five billion euros
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