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Research Minister Bär spotlights her endeavors

Unleashed the handbrake

German Federal Minister of Research, Baer, emphasizes key priorities in her role
German Federal Minister of Research, Baer, emphasizes key priorities in her role

Wrenching off the handbrake: Minister Dorothee Baer's ambitious plans for research

Research Minister Bär spotlights her endeavors

Sound the alarm! Newly appointed Federal Minister of Research, Technology, and Astronautics, Dorothee Baer, is ready to buckle down and make significant strides in her field. During her inaugural address at the CDU economic conference in Berlin, she declared, "We've been driving with the handbrake on for far too long. That's about to change now."

Baer, a cheerful and success-enthusiast, plans to ensure research translates into practical applications, a mission she unambiguously stated, "We have research, we have teaching, but we also need this transfer."

Exhibiting her commitment to the games sector, Baer disclosed her intention to revitalize the department dedicated to the gaming industry, which had previously been dismantled. This move undeniably showcases her dedication to fostering innovation and growth in the gaming sector.

Speaking of the cosmos, Baer couldn't help but pose an intriguing question during her speech, "When will the first German woman finally fly to the moon?". With hubris and audacity, she assumed the mantle of the Minister for Games under the Ministry of Research, Technology and Astronautics, portending a broader focus on technological advancements and space exploration.

Sources: ntv.de, dpa

Insight:While her strategies for promoting the transfer of research findings into practical applications are not fully disclosed, Dorothee Bär's role in the Ministry of Research, Technology, and Astronautics suggests a broader focus on technology and innovation. Reviving a dedicated department for games could be part of a broader strategy to ensure that research in various fields, including technology and astronautics, is translated into practical applications.

In adherence to her ambitions for research, Minister Dorothee Baer also seeks to institute community policies for vocational training within the realm of health-and-wellness, encouraging practical application of scientific knowledge in these fields. Moreover, she envisions the nurturing of vocational training programs in the space-and-astronomy sector, aiming to motivate and equip the next generation of scientists and astronauts for groundbreaking discoveries.

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