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Welcome to Munich

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Munich at a glance

Capital of the Free State of Bavaria
Headquarters of global companies (e.g., BMW, Siemens, Allianz)
Over 1.5 million residents
Home to top universities: LMU & TU Munich
Leading economic and technology hub in southern Germany
Thriving start-up and innovation ecosystem
Rich cultural scene & world-famous events (e.g. Oktoberfest)
Major transportation hub with an international airport
Unique blend of Bavarian tradition and modern urban life

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Munich as a Hub of Innovation

Munich is one of Europe’s leading centers for innovation, research, and technology. The city combines top-tier universities, a dynamic start-up ecosystem, and globally recognized companies to create an ideal environment for progress and collaboration.

Universities

Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität (LMU) and Technical University of Munich (TUM) are among Germany’s top research institutions, driving innovation across disciplines.

Start-Ups

Munich’s start-up scene is thriving, supported by accelerators, investors, and innovation hubs. The city’s ecosystem fosters collaboration between academia, business, and tech talent.

Companies

Global industry leaders and tech giants such as BMW, Siemens, and Infineon shape Munich’s reputation as a powerhouse for engineering, technology, and digital transformation.

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Discover Munich – Culture, History & Unforgettable Moments

Munich, the vibrant capital of Bavaria, blends tradition and modernity like no other city. The historic old town with its magnificent Marienplatz, the iconic Frauenkirche, and the lively Viktualienmarkt district exude centuries of charm. At the same time, world-renowned museums such as the Pinakothek galleries, the Deutsches Museum, and the Lenbachhaus showcase art, science, and innovation at the highest level.

But Munich is far more than monuments and museums – it’s a city that truly lives. Whether relaxing under chestnut trees in one of the many beer gardens, enjoying a coffee in the trendy Glockenbach district, or taking a leisurely stroll through the English Garden, you’ll feel the city’s zest for life and appreciation of the good things.

Munich’s culinary scene is just as diverse: from traditional Bavarian dishes to international fine dining and creative street food, there’s something for every taste.

No visit to Munich would be complete without experiencing the world-famous Oktoberfest, the city’s largest folk festival held on the Theresienwiese. Every year, millions of visitors from around the globe come together to enjoy beer tents, music, rides, and Bavarian hospitality. The Oktoberfest 2026 begins on September 19, 2026 – just two days after the CAETS 2026 Annual Meeting.

For more information about Munich’s attractions, events, and cultural highlights, visit the official tourism website:
https://www.munich.travel/en/

Bavaria – Innovation, Excellence & Alpine Inspiration

Bavaria stands for progress, precision, and pioneering spirit. As one of Europe’s leading innovation hubs, the state is home to world-class universities, cutting-edge research institutions, and a strong network of global industry leaders — from automotive and aerospace to energy, digital technologies, and life sciences. Start-ups, established companies, and research centers collaborate closely here, shaping the technologies of tomorrow in a dynamic and future-oriented ecosystem.

At the same time, Bavaria offers an unparalleled quality of life. Between the majestic Alps and the picturesque Danube region, visitors encounter charming cities, idyllic lakes, and a deep sense of tradition. Whether exploring Nuremberg’s medieval heritage, Regensburg’s UNESCO-listed old town, or the fairy-tale castles of King Ludwig II, Bavaria’s cultural landscape is as diverse as it is inspiring.

Genuine hospitality, regional cuisine, and vibrant festivals — from alpine music to contemporary art — reflect the Bavarian way of life: innovative, welcoming, and deeply connected to its roots.

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