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FNF - Asked After at Stephan Seiter

As part of the event series 'Asked After...' hosted by the Berlin office of the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom (FNF), Stephan Seiter, spokesperson for research, technology, and innovation of the FDP parliamentary group in the German Bundestag, discussed the topic 'Germany Future-Ready...

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FNF - Asked After at Stephan Seiter

A recent event in Berlin brought together experts to discuss Germany’s future in research and technology. Organised by the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom (FNF), the panel focused on key challenges facing innovation. The discussion was led by prominent figures in media and politics.

The event, titled 'Germany Future-Ready – Challenges in Research, Technology, and Innovation', took place at the FNF’s Berlin office. Stephan Seiter, the FDP’s spokesperson for research, technology, and innovation, was the main speaker. He addressed current obstacles and potential solutions for advancing Germany’s technological competitiveness.

Sara Sievert, chief reporter for *T-Online*, moderated the discussion. Her role ensured a structured exchange between the speaker and attendees. The session aimed to highlight policy directions and industry needs. Hilmar Sattler, who took over as head of the FNF’s Berlin office on January 1, was not involved in this particular event. His name did not appear in the available records related to the series.

The panel provided a platform for examining Germany’s position in global innovation. Seiter’s insights and Sievert’s moderation shaped the conversation around research funding and technological progress. The FNF continues to host discussions on policy and economic development in the capital.

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