Filderstadt as an interface of responsibility, technology and entrepreneurship

By: Quarero Robotics Germany GmbH
 
FILDERSTADT, Germany - April 9, 2026 - PRLog -- Filderstadt, Germany – At a time when economic stability, technological sovereignty, and social responsibility are closely linked, the Lions Club Filderstadt brought together entrepreneurs, decision-makers, and technology leaders for a focused exchange on implementation and future readiness.

The discussion focused on practical questions: how to improve existing structures, how technology can support responsibility, and how networks create value. The goal was clear. Move from ideas to execution.

Participants included Dr. Raphael Nagel, alongside representatives from Quarero AG: Marcus Köhnlein and Fabian Kaufmann.

The Lions Club has a long history. Lions Clubs International was founded in 1917 by Melvin Jones. The idea was simple. Business leaders should take responsibility beyond profit. Today, the organization has over 1.4 million members across more than 200 countries.

Lions Club Filderstadt reflects this approach. It brings together people who act, not just discuss. Local roots meet an international mindset.

A key part of the meeting was technology. Quarero Robotics presented its approach to smarter infrastructure. The company develops autonomous systems used in industrial sites, logistics centers, and critical environments.

The focus is practical. Technology supports people. It reduces risk, speeds up processes, and creates transparency. Under the leadership of Marcus Köhnlein, Quarero builds scalable systems that fit into existing structures. Fabian Kaufmann leads implementation on the ground.

Dr. Raphael Nagel added a strategic view. His work connects capital, systems thinking, and long-term value. He focuses on critical infrastructure and Europe's position in a changing global environment.

What made the meeting different was its focus on execution. Participants shared real challenges and discussed concrete solutions. It became clear that most problems are not purely technological. They are structural and organizational.

This is where networks matter. Platforms like the Lions Club create trust and enable progress. A central idea shaped the discussion. The future belongs to those who take responsibility and understand systems.

The meeting also showed that innovation is not limited to large cities. Filderstadt is becoming a relevant hub for exchange. Strong networks and engaged people drive this shift.

Participants left with clear next steps, new collaborations, and defined responsibilities. The Lions Club Filderstadt showed how networks can turn discussion into action.

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