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Alfred Wegener Institute

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The Alfred Wegener Institute (AWI) is a leading German research institute dedicated to polar and marine research, operating globally. While not an infrastructure investor in the traditional sense, AWI develops and operates significant scientific infrastructure, including research vessels, polar stations, and advanced data centers. Its extensive research provides crucial data and expertise on climate change and environmental impacts, indirectly informing resilient infrastructure planning and sustainable development, particularly in sensitive polar and marine environments.

Founded 1980 1,300 employees Parent: Helmholtz Association
Research InstituteOperatorDeveloperAdvisor

Strategic Overview

  • Primary focus is scientific research in polar and marine environments, not commercial infrastructure investment.
  • Operates and develops specialized scientific infrastructure globally to support its research mission.
  • Provides critical data and expertise on climate change and environmental impacts, which can indirectly inform infrastructure planning and resilience.
  • Engages in international collaborations and partnerships for scientific endeavors rather than financial infrastructure deals.

Investment Focus

Technologies
Storage1
Geography
Germany1

Key People

Prof. Dr. Antje Boetius
Director
Dr. Karsten Wurr
Administrative Director

Track Record

44
Years Active
Notable projects: RV Polarstern (research vessel), Neumayer Station III (Antarctica), Koldewey Station (Arctic)

Detailed Analysis

Technologies
Data CenterSolar PVOnshore Wind
Sectors
TransportDigital/TelecomSocial InfrastructureUtilities
Geographies
GermanyArcticAntarcticaGlobal oceansWestern Europe
Deal Stage
OperatingGreenfield