Business and academia discuss the skills of the future

2026-04-29 At the fifth Campus Expert Talk organized by the Lüneburg-Wolfsburg Chamber of Industry and Commerce and Leuphana University Lüneburg, companies and researchers discussed skilled workers, AI, international markets, and digital business models.

©Leuphana/ Phillip Bachmann
©Leuphana/ Phillip Bachmann
©Leuphana/ Phillip Bachmann
©Phillip Bachmann/ Leuphana
©Leuphana/ Phillip Bachmann
©Phillip Bachmann/ Leuphana
©Leuphana/ Phillip Bachmann

The fifth Campus Expert Talk, organized by the Lüneburg-Wolfsburg Chamber of Industry and Commerce (IHKLW) and Leuphana University Lüneburg on Tuesday evening, April 28, focused on a central question: What skills do companies need to successfully navigate transformation, securing a skilled workforce, and digitalization? Representatives from business and academia discussed future skills, AI, international markets, and digital business models.

At five discussion tables, participants discussed future skills for digitalization and artificial intelligence, mental health in the workplace, AI in production organization and quality, international economic relations in uncertain times, as well as entrepreneurship and digital business models. The discussions highlighted how closely securing a skilled workforce, innovation capacity, and regional development are interconnected.

“Transformation doesn’t happen on the drawing board, but through dialogue among people who bear responsibility and bring different perspectives to the table. That is exactly what the Campus Expert Talk is all about: companies identify their needs, academia contributes insights and methods, and together we develop approaches that can drive our region forward,” says IHKLW President Andreas Kirschenmann. “Future skills are not an abstract topic of the future. They determine today whether companies can remain productive, make effective use of new technologies, and attract skilled workers.”

“Direct exchange with companies shows us where scientific expertise can have a practical impact. In this way, scientific findings can find their way into business innovations through dialogue with practitioners. At the same time, business challenges give rise to new questions for research, teaching, and joint transfer projects,” says Prof. Dr. Markus Reihlen, Vice President for Entrepreneurship, Transfer, and Internationalization at Leuphana University Lüneburg.

The format combines professional exchange with personal interaction: Following opening remarks by Prof. Dr. Markus Reihlen and Andreas Kirschenmann, guests discussed topics in small groups with expert table mentors. At the end, key insights from the discussions were summarized before the evening concluded with open exchange and networking.
Through this joint initiative, IHKLW and Leuphana aim to strengthen the transfer between academia and industry. The goal is to identify corporate needs at an early stage, integrate academic perspectives, and use these to initiate new collaborations, research, and development initiatives for Lüneburg as a hub for business and science.

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  • Dr. Nicolas Meier

Funding Notice

The event was funded by the Lower Saxony Ministry of Science and Culture with funds from the Lower Saxony branch of the Volkswagen Foundation as part of the “Transfer in Lower Saxony” program and was held in cooperation with the Lüneburg-Wolfsburg Chamber of Industry and Commerce.

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