Görlitz wants to prepare itself for the future as a location for science and high-tech. "In recent years, a nucleus of research institutions has been established here, which is now growing. The entire region is benefiting from this," Mayor Octavian Ursu (CDU) told the German Press Agency. He cited the Center for Advanced Systems Understanding (Casus) - a research institute that focuses on digital systems research, data science and simulations - as evidence of this.
Görlitz is becoming more international due to immigration
According to Ursu, English is increasingly spoken on the streets of Görlitz, for example by the more than 100 employees of the DZA who have already come to the German-Polish border town from all over the world.
"Görliwood" has already made a name for itself abroad as a film set for numerous Hollywood productions. "This is good for the entire region. We are a city in two countries, an international location," said Ursu. A good 5,000 people from Poland live and work in Görlitz. Unlike many municipalities, the city is still growing.
City with opportunities for young people
"We are a city with opportunities for young people," emphasized the Lord Mayor. The former plan to attract wealthy pensioners from the west to Görlitz has been abandoned. "We need young people who earn money here and spend it. That doesn't mean that older people are not welcome. They are welcome to live and stay with us. But our target group is primarily young and well-qualified people. It's best when they also have families and children. That's what we're promoting."