Saxony-Anhalt: Paving the Way for Future Industries by 2026
Saxony-Anhalt: Innovating Towards 2026
In the face of rising energy costs and international tariffs, Saxony-Anhalt is preparing for a brighter future in various industries. The state, home to approximately 2.14 million residents, has shown remarkable resilience and adaptability, continuing to attract considerable investments.
Saxony-Anhalt has developed a strong reputation as an innovative industrial and technological hub. Its swift decision-making processes and strategic geographic positioning make it a desirable location for major companies looking to invest in growth and innovation. Notably, 2026 is set to witness a series of significant openings in the region, propelled by a diverse mix of high-tech, pharmaceuticals, logistics, chemicals, and mechanical engineering sectors.
One of the most noteworthy projects includes Novartis's announcement to establish a new production facility for radioligand therapies in Halle (Saale). This groundbreaking technology is anticipated to revolutionize personalized cancer therapy, further reinforcing the region's life sciences sector. Saxony-Anhalt's Minister of Economy, Sven Schulze, highlights that this investment underlines the confidence in the innovation potential of the state and positions it as a leading hub for future-oriented industries.
The selection of Halle as the site for Novartis's new facility was driven by its proximity to top-tier research institutions, excellent connectivity through Leipzig/Halle Airport, and modern logistical frameworks—features that helped seal the decision.
In addition to healthcare advancements, the region's industrial sector is experiencing vigorous growth. The third construction phase of Wintipak’s facility at Star Park Halle is already underway, aimed at enhancing its capacity for aseptic packaging solutions. This development not only expands office and technical spaces but also reinforces the long-term viability of the European production network, firmly establishing the company’s presence in the region.
A pivotal advancement in the logistics sector is taking place in Bernburg (Saale), where Avnet is investing over €225 million in a state-of-the-art distribution center for electronic components. Set to commence operations in Spring 2026, this facility will create up to 700 new jobs, capable of shipping tens of thousands of packages globally each day. The center emphasizes sustainable energy solutions and employs advanced automation technologies, positioning it as a benchmark for regional innovation.
Mercury, an Irish company, is also marking a significant milestone by constructing a development and manufacturing center in Schönebeck, with plans to support around 200 skilled jobs. This project is a testament to the attractive conditions Saxony-Anhalt offers for high-tech industries.
Further reinforcing its industrial reputation, Halberstadt has recently completed Daimler Truck’s new global parts center, the largest of its kind in Europe. Finished in just two years, this facility has established over 650 jobs and sets new standards in sustainable logistics with its CO₂-neutral energy strategy.
Smaller enterprises, like Ramme Electric Machines in Osterwieck, exemplify the innovation stemming from Saxony-Anhalt, demonstrating global demand for products designed and manufactured in the region. Additionally, the Bitterfeld-Wolfen Chemical Park continues to expand; Campo Amargo is enhancing its production capacity for specialty reagents, thereby enriching the region's chemical and biotechnology expertise.
Merz has also announced a €50 million investment in specialized active ingredients within the Biopharmapark Dessau-Roßlau, further contributing to the region's dynamic growth.
As 2026 approaches, Saxony-Anhalt remains committed to building on its success. The ongoing developments indicate that this state is not just open for business but is a premier destination for those in search of growth, innovation, and sustainability in the industrial landscape.