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Jasmin Hüther

Transfer And Innovation Manager "ocean Data" at Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon

Jasmin Hüther currently serves as the Transfer and Innovation Manager for "Ocean Data" at Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon, leading key initiatives related to business models and data strategy. Previous experience includes a significant role at Capgemini within the Center of Excellence for Sustainability, specializing in IT and innovation consulting for the public sector and developing business relationships with startups. Jasmin Hüther has also worked as a freelancer, providing mentorship in corporate innovation and startups, and held various consulting positions in supply chain management and automotive industries, including MHP - A Porsche Company and Daimler Buses North America. Academic credentials include a Master of Science in Management for International Business Development from Rouen Business School and a Bachelor of Arts in Logistics & Intercultural Management.

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Hamburg, Germany

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Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon

The Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon conducts international cutting-edge research for a changing world: approximately 1,100 employees generate knowledge and innovation toward more resilience and sustainability. The Hereon’s scientific spectrum encompasses high-performance materials, processes and environmentally friendly technologies for mobility and new energy systems. Furthermore, research is conducted on biomaterials for medicine and for increasing the quality of life. Through research and consulting, the Hereon addresses the challenges of climate change in a solution-oriented manner and facilitates sustainable management as well as the protection of the coasts and marine environment through comprehensive scientific understanding. From basic understanding to practical applications – the interdisciplinary research center covers a unique spectrum. As part of an international network and as a member of the Helmholtz Association, the Hereon supports political, economic and societal institutions in shaping the future through the transfer of its expertise. Founded in 1956, the center is the largest non-university research institution in Schleswig-Holstein. In addition to its main location in Geesthacht and its site in Teltow near Berlin, the Hereon has branches in Hamburg, Kiel, Berlin and Garching bei München. The research center has an annual budget of approximately 100 million Euros.


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