Helmut Reichelt, Program Director at the German Emirati Institute, participated in the panel discussion “Navigating the Future” in Aachen, hosted by the Arab-German Young Academy of Sciences and Humanities (AGYA).
The event brought together leading voices from science, business, and culture to explore new models of Arab-German collaboration – crossing disciplines, sectors, and borders to tackle global challenges with innovative, sustainable approaches.
“Constructive dialogue across regions, disciplines, and cultures is essential for sustainable development,” Helmut Reichelt emphasized during the panel. “At the German Emirati Institute, we see ourselves as a bridge between these worlds – fostering exactly this kind of exchange.”
The discussion offered valuable insights and highlighted the great potential of transnational cooperation – not only in science and education, but also in economic and social development.
AGYA Berlin is the Arab-German Young Academy of Sciences and Humanities, based at the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities. Founded in 2013, it brings together early-career researchers from Germany and Arab countries to foster intercultural academic exchange and interdisciplinary collaboration. AGYA supports joint research projects in areas such as education, health, sustainability, cultural heritage, and social transformation. The academy provides its members with funding, organizational support, and access to a vibrant international network. Through regular events in Germany and the Arab world, AGYA serves as a platform for scientific cooperation and a bridge between cultures.
Helmut Reichelt, Program Director at the German Emirati Institute, participated in the panel discussion “Navigating the Future” in Aachen, hosted by the Arab-German Young Academy of Sciences and Humanities (AGYA).
The event brought together leading voices from science, business, and culture to explore new models of Arab-German collaboration – crossing disciplines, sectors, and borders to tackle global challenges with innovative, sustainable approaches.
“Constructive dialogue across regions, disciplines, and cultures is essential for sustainable development,” Helmut Reichelt emphasized during the panel. “At the German Emirati Institute, we see ourselves as a bridge between these worlds – fostering exactly this kind of exchange.”
The discussion offered valuable insights and highlighted the great potential of transnational cooperation – not only in science and education, but also in economic and social development.
AGYA Berlin is the Arab-German Young Academy of Sciences and Humanities, based at the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities. Founded in 2013, it brings together early-career researchers from Germany and Arab countries to foster intercultural academic exchange and interdisciplinary collaboration. AGYA supports joint research projects in areas such as education, health, sustainability, cultural heritage, and social transformation. The academy provides its members with funding, organizational support, and access to a vibrant international network. Through regular events in Germany and the Arab world, AGYA serves as a platform for scientific cooperation and a bridge between cultures.