Futurium
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Futurium
Summary
Futurium is a research institute[1]. Futurium ranks in the top 6% of research_institute entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (56 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Futurium was a member of Informationsdienst Wissenschaft[3].
- Futurium is located in Bezirk Mitte[4].
- Futurium is in the country of Germany[5].
- Futurium's instance of is recorded as research institute[6].
- Futurium's instance of is recorded as museum[7].
- Futurium's instance of is recorded as nonprofit organization[8].
- Futurium is owned by Max Planck Society[9].
- Futurium is owned by Germany[10].
- Futurium is owned by Leibniz Association[11].
- Futurium is owned by Deutsche Telekom Stiftung[12].
- Futurium is owned by Infineon Technologies[13].
- Futurium is owned by BASF[14].
- Futurium is owned by Boehringer Ingelheim[15].
- Futurium is owned by Bayer[16].
- Futurium is owned by Siemens[17].
- Futurium is owned by Hermann von Helmholtz[18].
- Futurium is owned by Alexander von Humboldt Foundation[19].
- Futurium is owned by German Academic Exchange Service[20].
- Futurium is owned by German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina[21].
- Futurium is owned by German Academy of Science and Engineering[22].
- Futurium is owned by Fraunhofer Society[23].
- Futurium's headquarters location is recorded as Q26821693[24].
- Futurium's Commons category is recorded as Futurium[25].
- Futurium's industry is recorded as research[26].
- Futurium comprises skyway[27].
Body
Identity
Futurium's official name is recorded as {'lang': 'de', 'text': 'Futurium'}[28].
Leadership
Futurium's director / manager is recorded as Stefan Brandt[29].
Operations
Futurium's headquarters location is recorded as Q26821693[24].
Industry
Futurium's industry is recorded as research[26].
Ownership
Owners include Max Planck Society[9], a public research institution in Germany[30], in Germany[31], founded in 1948[32], headquartered in Munich[33]; Germany[10], a sovereign state[34], in Germany[35], founded in 1949[36]; Leibniz Association[11], a group[37], in Germany[38], founded in 1990[39], headquartered in Berlin[40]; Deutsche Telekom Stiftung[12], a foundation[41], in Germany[42], founded in 2003[43], headquartered in Bonn[44]; Infineon Technologies[13], a commercial organization[45], in Germany[46], founded in 1999[47], headquartered in Neubiberg[48]; and BASF[14], a business[49], in Germany[50], founded in 1865[51], headquartered in Ludwigshafen[52].
Why It Matters
Futurium ranks in the top 6% of research_institute entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (56 views/month).[2]