DKG bundles the interests of all its members and represents them through their active participation in various bodies.
The DKG research policy - what does that mean?
Only by actively participating in important decision-making processes in the public debate on research and development policy can we ensure that the interests of the ceramics industry, science and education are taken into account in these processes.
In particular, geopolitical processes and new players on the commodity and raw materials markets repeatedly require a rethink. The industry, which depends on special raw materials and stable energy supplies, is directly affected by political decisions. Thus, economic and equally sustainable ecological concepts must be developed for the future success of the entire ceramic industry.
Your DKG membership also makes it possible for the society to continue to successfully implement your research policy.