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Lufthansa Cargo signs up again for innovation scheme from RocketSpace
LUFTHANSA Cargo has signed up to once again participate in a scheme to identify companies with innovative ideas that could be applicable to the air cargo supply.
The Logistics Tech Accelerator programme from US firm RocketSpace helps identify and select young technology companies to help bring their ideas and visions of the future to life by matching them with companies willing to invest or provide help, according to London's Air Cargo News.
Lufthansa Cargo vice president of digitisation Boris Hueske said: "Digitisation will have a decisive impact on the future of the logistics industry. We are pleased to take part in this promising programme again as part of our innovation process and are thereby taking advantage of this opportunity to further expand our network with innovative market players in the digital field."
Under the programme, Lufthansa Cargo is offering developers of digital logistics solutions an insight into the industry so that they can quickly bring their ideas to life. "We are expecting shared innovative solutions which we can ideally make ready for the market," said Mr Hueske.
Lufthansa announced its participation in the first round of the scheme in April.
The Logistics Tech Accelerator programme from US firm RocketSpace helps identify and select young technology companies to help bring their ideas and visions of the future to life by matching them with companies willing to invest or provide help, according to London's Air Cargo News.
Lufthansa Cargo vice president of digitisation Boris Hueske said: "Digitisation will have a decisive impact on the future of the logistics industry. We are pleased to take part in this promising programme again as part of our innovation process and are thereby taking advantage of this opportunity to further expand our network with innovative market players in the digital field."
Under the programme, Lufthansa Cargo is offering developers of digital logistics solutions an insight into the industry so that they can quickly bring their ideas to life. "We are expecting shared innovative solutions which we can ideally make ready for the market," said Mr Hueske.
Lufthansa announced its participation in the first round of the scheme in April.
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