German State Invites All Intelligent Life to "Land Here"

German State Invites All Intelligent Life to "Land Here"

Oct. 01, 2024

Situated in the South-West of Germany, the Baden-Württemberg federal state (known as THE LAND) is one of Europe’s – perhaps even the world’s – leading business and industrial hubs. Even though it’s famous throughout Germany for its strong, stable economy, excellent job prospects and exceptionally high quality of life, it has two major problems. Firstly, the state is not well known outside of Germany, and secondly, it has a persistent – and serious – skilled labour shortage: according to research by Prognos AG, the state's demand for skilled labour will be well into the six figures range by 2030.  

To make sure the region is more globally recognised and believing that this region is the best place to live and work on this planet, local authorities have extended an open invitation to all prospective skilled migrants to check out THE LAND – meaning anyone in this universe.

To prove the seriousness of this initiative, the state’s head – Minister-President Winfried Kretschmann – has issued an official speech and interview.

The shortage of skilled labour is one of the biggest problems of our time”, explains Kretschmann. “Baden-Württemberg will need a mid-six-figure amount of skilled workers by 2030. We have to invite skilled workers to come here, no matter where they come from.”

 

That should come as no surprise: THE LAND is the home of inventors and tinkerers and has a track record of championing progressive and innovative ideas.

And Kretschmann is serious about the initiative’s intergalactic ambitions.

“We would like to extend a clear invitation to everyone out there. To any intelligent life out there: LÄND HERE.”

 

Matching Kretschmann’s own commitment, the authorities have facilitated an official, state-run landing strip in Mössingen for prospective visitors to land from anywhere across our planet (and even beyond): video invitations show a large yellow arrow pointing to it, with the illuminated words ‘LAND HERE’.

What’s more, the initiative is backed by some of Germany’s leading tech, manufacturing and innovation companies and research institutes, including Mercedes-Benz, Bosch, IBM, SAP, remote software giant TeamViewer and the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems – whose representatives have also gone on camera to offer their reasons to LAND HERE.

Member of the Board of Management of Mercedes-Benz Group AG, HR & Director of Labor Relations Sabine Kohleisen added:

“Innovative strength has always been the driving force behind our state’s success. Here, people from different nations and backgrounds come together. They inspire and motivate each other and can thrive. It is exactly this diversity that creates the best ideas and innovations,” 

 

Behind the interstellar stunt is a very serious message: ‘THE LAND’ is open to skilled workers from anywhere. The activation promotes the existence of a region that has exceptional quality of life and multiple high-level employment opportunities. The supersized invitation is backed by a series of policies and programmes to welcome talent and facilitate easy movement of labour from beyond Germany’s borders.

Potential applicants can visit the campaign website - the LANDINGPAGE - to access the Relocation Guide and a ‘Wall of Opportunities’, which links directly to the career pages of companies from Baden-Württemberg.

Minister-President of Baden-Württemberg Winfried Kretschmann said:

“Global competition for the best talent has become much tougher. It is clear to us that we need to become faster and more flexible when it comes to the immigration of skilled labour, and we are now taking a completely new approach to this. Inaction is not an option – we see this as a powerful way to communicate the advantages of living and working here to people all over the world (and even beyond!)” we want to make it unmissable to all intelligent life exactly why they should take the idea of ‘landing here' very seriously.”

 

Chairman of the Board of Management, Bosch Stefan Hartung said:

“THE LAND is a great place to live and work. Excellent employers, a good infrastructure, top-class educational institutions and countless opportunities for leisure pursuits, for Baden-Württemberg’s industry and technology sector, we must continue to attract talent and qualified people from around the world.”

 

Chairman of the Management Board, IBM Germany Wolfgang Wendt said:

“THE LAND offers everything we need to responsibly use future technologies, like cloud, AI and quantum computing for the world. It’s a place full of ideas, expertise in engineering and a vibrant ecosystem of companies, start-ups, universities and public support,”

 

Director of the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems Bernhard Schölkopf said:

“We work on artificial intelligence. And to do the best possible work, we need human intelligence. We need the best PhD students. The best post docs. The best programmers. So come here and help us do this work,” 

 

THE LAND boasts it is the best place to live and work. The mix of an outstanding quality of life and excellent job opportunities makes for an outstanding work-life balance and a very good reason for anyone out there to LAND HERE. For example, Baden-Württemberg is home to 149 leading global companies, and also has an average of 28.8 holiday days per year. THE LÄND is not only the number one innovative region in Europe and one of the top science locations in the world thanks to its numerous universities and non-university research institutions, moving here can also add at least one year to a person’s life expectancy compared with all other federal states in Germany.

The region, which invests over 5.8% of its gross domestic product in research and development, is also home to some of Germany’s iconic and most innovative companies, including Bosch, Mercedes-Benz and SAP. Simultaneously this cosmopolitan state is home to over 11 million people of which around 31% have a migration background and enjoy living in a beautiful nature that is a major tourist destination with a diverse cultural landscape. Notable citizens like Nobel Prize winner Harald zur Hausen, who played a decisive role in the development of the world's first vaccine against cancer, are proof that these conditions result in outstanding achievements.

Another special feature of THE LAND is its active start-up scene. It stretches from Mannheim to Lake Constance and covers a wide range of industries and technologies. To ensure that this start-up culture continues to flourish in the future, The LAND promotes visionary ideas through numerous programs that mean that 71% of start-ups are directly supported by established companies.

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