Baden-Wuerttemberg is home to major companies of the cycle industry and has great ambitions. Christoph Erdmenger, Head of the Sustainable Mobility Department at Baden-Wuerttemberg’s Ministry of Transport, presented in a short keynote speech the state government's most important projects including the goal of reducing car traffic in cities by 50 per cent.
“We are happy about the great response and the exciting dialogue with so many stakeholders from the region. Our members are working on the mobility transition in the field; their commitment and expertise are the drivers of the transformation,” says von Rauch.
Zukunft Fahrrad’s first spring reception took place at Zedler-Institut that is founding member of the association. Participants were able to take a look behind the scenes, where bicycles and components are tested thoroughly in the test laboratory using state-of-the-art technology developed in-house. The company building is certified as climate-positive and visitors can find out more about 200 years of bicycle history in an exhibition.
Founder Dirk Zedler, chairman of Zukunft Fahrrad: “Baden-Wuerttemberg belongs to the states leading in technology and innovation and is simply worth living in with attractive job opportunities. That’s what it has in common with the cycle industry. If too little is happening for cycling on the national level, the states must lead the way. What is needed now is a pioneering spirit instead of waiting for everyone to join in.”
More details at: www.zukunft-fahrrad.org
Source: press release Zukunft Fahrrad
Text: Zukunft Fahrrad/red.
Photos: Zukunft Fahrrad