German high-tech sector holds up: trade group

March 2, 2009 by Deborah Cole

Germany's high-tech industry expects to buck the economic crisis this year with sales stagnating but not sinking, its chief lobby group said on Monday on the eve of the giant CeBIT trade fair.

Turnover in information technology, telecommunications and digital consumer electronics will hold steady at about 145 billion euros (183 billion dollars), the BITKOM industry organisation said in the northern city of Hanover.

"For the time being, the high-tech industry is holding its own in the crisis," group president August-Wilhelm Scheer told reporters.

"The sector looks pretty good compared to other industries."

The press conference came one day before the CeBIT, the world's biggest high-tech fair, opens its doors with California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger as its guest of honour.

Both he and German Chancellor Angela Merkel will hold speeches later on Monday before touring the fairgrounds together Tuesday morning.

While in Hanover, the Austrian-born governor will also pick up an award from the American Chamber of Commerce in Germany for "his exceptional commitment to the global issues of environment and energy."

Despite the industry's brave face, the CeBIT is starting under a cloud this year.

Some 4,300 firms from 69 countries are to display the latest gadgets and innovations at the CeBIT -- a quarter fewer than last year due to the global economic slump, organisers said.

BITKOM said the German high-tech industry would perform worse than the global sector as a whole, which is expected to boost sales about three percent to 2.416 trillion euros.

Taken alone, the German computer industry can expect a 1.5-percent increase in sales to about 67 billion euros, thanks in part to heavy state investment as part of two government stimulus packages worth more than 80 billion euros launched in the last three months.

Merkel's government has earmarked 500 million euros for information technology, in addition to spending on computers for schools and a major expansion of broadband networks in cooperation with Germany's 16 states.

Scheer said new computer equipment was also a crucial tool for companies restructuring in the crisis or trying to slash energy costs with "greener" hardware.

The telecommunications sector, however, will see a 1.2-percent decline in sales to about 65 billion euros. BITKOM blamed EU initiatives to cut costs for consumers as well as stiff price competition.

It said calling fees sank 3.3 percent last year in Germany, Europe's biggest economy.

BITKOM said things were also looking bleak in the consumer electronics field after several boom years, with sales expected to slip 2.5 percent to about 12 billion euros.

It said it was looking for a boost next year from online television, known as IP-TV, as well as home entertainment systems, in which devices are inter-connected via a local network, and high-definition television, which is to launch in 2010 in Germany with the broadcast of the Winter Olympics.

(c) 2009 AFP


print this article email this article download pdf blog this article bookmark this article     Stumble it Digg this share on Facebook retweet share on Reddit add to delicious
Rate this story - 4 /5 (1 vote)


March 2, 2009 all stories

Comments: 0

4 /5 (1 vote)
  • Stumble this up

  • Digg this

  • share this

  • hide
  • Related Stories

  • CERN atom-smasher restarts after 14-month hiatus: official
    created Nov 20, 2009 | popularity not rated yet | comments 0
  • Dutch build more dunes against rising seas
    created Nov 20, 2009 | popularity not rated yet | comments 0
  • Giant atom-smasher set to restart this weekend: CERN
    created Nov 20, 2009 | popularity not rated yet | comments 0
  • Semiconductor giant Infineon upgrades outlook
    created Nov 19, 2009 | popularity not rated yet | comments 0
  • Peckish bird briefly downs big atom smasher
    created Nov 09, 2009 | popularity not rated yet | comments 0



  • hide
  • Relevant PhysicsForums posts

  • Do Camcorders/ Video camera have Sensors in them?
    created 3 hours ago
  • Aspiring Engineering major looking for general answers
    created Nov 19, 2009
  • Calculating max load of square tube (steel)
    created Nov 19, 2009
  • Passive Chemical Heating
    created Nov 19, 2009
  • More from Physics Forums - General Engineering

Other News

China is the world's largest emitter of the greenhouse gases blamed for global warming

China harnesses mountain wind power

Technology / Energy

created 9 hours ago | popularity 4 / 5 (6) | comments 0

In the mountains above the southwestern Chinese town of Dali, dozens of new wind turbines dot the landscape -- a symbol of the country's sky-high ambitions for clean, green energy.


Hackers leak e-mails, stoke climate debate

Technology / Internet

created 20 hours ago | popularity 4.5 / 5 (25) | comments 19

(AP) -- Computer hackers have broken into a server at a well-respected climate change research center in Britain and posted hundreds of private e-mails and documents online - stoking debate over whether some scientists have ...


Analysts say AmEx is most interested in the so-called peer-to-peer services of Revolution

American Express takes aim at PayPal with Revolution

Technology / Internet

created 6 hours ago | popularity not rated yet | comments 0

With its deal to buy Revolution Money, American Express is taking aim at the growing market for online and alternative payments, in a challenge to recognized leader PayPal, analysts say.


Ubisoft steps up videogame fitness with virtual coach

Technology / Software

created 9 hours ago | popularity not rated yet | comments 0

French videogame powerhouse Ubisoft will have a virtual fitness coach whipping Wii users into shape starting Tuesday.


plug-in hybrid electric vehicle

Pulling the plug on hybrid myths

Technology / Energy

created Nov 19, 2009 | popularity 3.8 / 5 (14) | comments 20

(PhysOrg.com) -- Whether you call them myths, urban legends, fables or old wives' tales, there's a lot of misinformation out there about plug-in electric hybrid vehicles. These vehicles, abbreviated PHEVs, ...