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Plans presented by President Oliver Günther in collaboration with SAP co-founder Hasso Plattner, as...
Plans presented by President Oliver Günther in collaboration with SAP co-founder Hasso Plattner, as depicted in the accompanying photo.

Uni-Prez Chill About Funding: Potsdam's Günther Unbothered by Plattner's Mega Pound

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So Long, Potsdam's Uni-President Oliver Günther ain't sweatin' Brandenburg snatchin' its research and science pennies 'cause software behemoth Hasso Plattner declared he's coupin' up some major bucks for a fresh university campus by 2035 and growin' his IT research pad, the Hasso-Plattner-Institute, in the city. But he's faith in Premiere Dietmar Woidke (SPD) and the state government—they're golden! "Them talks? Intense as heck, man, and the message was clear: We got each other's backs!"

Sunshine State of Brandenburg reckons science's a priority and plans to keep drivin' the bill, proclaimed Günther. To top it off, "we spelled out the cents and sense in our Letter of Intent, so don't worry yer pretty little head!" he declared.

This Plattner bloke, co-founder of SAP and a swizzle stick short of a billi, hyped he'll be shellin' out a ton-o'-dough (hundreds mega-dollars, possibly) without mentionin' no specific figures, but he promised it'd be a stunner of an investment!

  • ⭐️ Potsdam
  • 👦Oliver Günther
  • 💻 Software
  • 💸 Hasso Plattner
  • 🌏 Brandenburg
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  1. Despite Hasso Plattner's ambitious plans to invest significantly in a new university campus and IT research expansion by 2035, Potsdam's Uni-President Oliver Günther remains confident about their community and employment policies, emphasizing the state government's support as crucial.
  2. With science being a priority for Brandenburg, as expressed by Günther, the state is committed to continued funding, having clearly outlined the financial details and benefits in their Letter of Intent for both science and self-development.

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