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Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialisation and support innovation

Goal 9: Industry, innovation und infrastructure

Goal 9 is divided into several sub-goals. To support economic prosperity and well-being for all, Goal 9.1 aims to build reliable and resilient infrastructure. Sustainable industrialisation aims to double the share of industry in employment and GDP in developing countries by 2030,
by giving smaller (industrial) access to financial services and affordable credit (9.2 + 9.3). To this end, the modernisation of infrastructure and industry with a focus on environmentally sound technologies, as well as the promotion of scientific and industrial research and development as well as access to the internet (9.4, 9.5) is necessary.

In particular, the least developed countries should be supported in building up their infrastructure (9.a). Research and development should be made possible with a supportive political environment and broad access to communication and information technology (9.b, 9.c).

 

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Create incentives for climate-friendly travel

New bike parking lots on campus!

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Fahrräder vor Herbstbäumen am Campus Nord © Archiv​/​TU Dortmund

To motivate employees and students of TU Dortmund University to travel by bicycle, two new secure bicycle parking lots are now available.

As part of its sustainability strategy, TU Dortmund University has set out to create secure bicycle parking lots at the university in order to increase bicycle mobility on campus.

In addition to the bicycle parking lot with 84 spaces under the Mensa bridge (see below location A), which has been in operation since April 2023, two new lots have been built. The first lot is located at the, North Campus in the P1 Chemical Engineering parking lot (see below Location B). The second flot is located on the South Campus between GB II and GB III (see below location C). The two new lots each offer 20 spaces. All three lots can now be opened and closed with any transponder. This service is available to all employees by default. Students can request a transponder for the lots using this form and will receive a response in a timely manner. Transponders are issued at Emil-Figge-Strasse 71 via the Department of Construction and Facilities Management. If there are problems with the transponders when opening or closing the lots, please contact the Department 6 by mail.

In addition, the bicycle hub from the InnaMoRuhr research project is now permanently located at the small parking lot at the EF50 building.