Skycharge meets Senator Giffey Joining Forces with Berlin’s New Deep Tech Hub

We are thrilled to announce that Skycharge is joining Berlin’s newly established Deep Tech Hub. This initiative was launched by the Senatsverwaltung für Wirtschaft, Energie und Betriebe in collaboration with Berlin Partner für Wirtschaft und Technologie and MotionLab.

Within this context, our CEO Andrea Puiatti, was honored to meet with Senator Franziska Giffey.

“For innovative companies like Skycharge, and especially in the field of drone charging infrastructure, Government endorsement can significantly expedite regulatory approvals, funding opportunities, and public-market entry strategies” - stated Andrea Puiatti following the meeting with Ms. Giffey.

Key figures such as Senator Giffey, Sebastian Holtgrewe, Stefan Franzke, and René Giese formalized the strategic initiative to establish the Deep Tech Hub. This collaboration aims to greatly support startups including Skycharge, offering vital resources such as networking and cutting-edge infrastructure to support growth and attract investments. Skycharge’s participation in this initiative aligns with our strategic vision to unlock collaborations with private and public entities. The resources and networking opportunities provided by the Deep Tech Hub will further enhance our ability to bring our solutions to market efficiently.

Skycharge’s mission aligns with the Berlin and European vision of fostering groundbreaking technologies that contribute to sustainability and economic growth. The meeting with Senator Giffey underscores the shared commitment to promoting innovative solutions that address global challenges. By collaborating with Berlin’s Deep Tech Hub, Skycharge can leverage this synergy to develop and deploy advanced drone charging stations that support sustainable logistics, surveillance, inspections, and defense applications.

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