New technology center werftEINS” opens in Stralsund: Innovation for the future!
Volkswerft Stralsund is planning to redesign the maritime industrial and commercial park to promote innovation and training.

New technology center werftEINS” opens in Stralsund: Innovation for the future!
In Stralsund there is exciting news from the maritime industrial and commercial park “Volkswerft Stralsund”. Loud Stralsund.de The area will be restructured into two areas: an industrial area and a new technology center. The latter is called “werftEINS”, which aims to position itself as a contact point for technology-oriented start-ups.
With the creation of a new access road in the north, “werftEINS” will be easier to reach in the next few days. The great thing about it? The area is accessible on foot from Rügendamm train station and is available 24 hours a day without any security checks getting in the way. This should not only increase the attractiveness for new companies, but also promote a broader mix of industries and attract young, innovative companies.
The role of “werfEINS”
“werftEINS” will also actively participate in start-up funding in cooperation with MakerPort. Business-related events are planned to support networking and the growth of the settlements. The location therefore has the potential to become an important hub for the maritime industry.
It was also a wise decision to further expand the existing infrastructure. The existing shipyard chefs and the seaport are central points that, in combination with a new training and further education workshop for welders, which will open next year, will significantly increase the attractiveness of the site.
Safety zone remains intact
Another interesting aspect is that office building 710 now has its own entrance and house number. This ensures a clear structure and makes it easier for visitors to orient themselves on site.
A look beyond the borders
In response to these issues, the U.S. government has adopted executive order that emphasizes the maritime sector. This includes, among other things, new investments in the industrial base and is intended to promote coordinated cooperation between various government agencies in order to revitalize shipbuilding capacities in the USA.
Overall, it is clear that the developments in the “Volkswerft Stralsund” maritime industrial and commercial park cannot be viewed in isolation. They reflect the local and global challenges and opportunities that shipbuilding and the maritime industry bring. We will be excited to see how these decisions will play out in the future.