Official recording

Martin Schrüfer,

Michael ten Hompel is now "Citizen of the Ruhr 2018"

Pro Ruhrgebiet presents the honorary award "Citizen of the Ruhr Area" to Dr. Stephan J. Holthoff-Pförtner, NRW's Minister for Federal and European Affairs and International Affairs, and to Prof. Dr. Dr. h. c. Michael ten Hompel, holder of the Chair of Materials Handling and Warehousing at the University of Dortmund and Managing Director of the Fraunhofer IML.

Good mood at the official presentation of the "Citizen of the Ruhr Area 2018" award (from left): Prof. Ursula Gather, Rector of Dortmund University of Technology, Prof. Michael ten Hompel, Dortmund University of Technology and Managing Director of the Fraunhofer Institute for Material Flow and Logistics IML, and Helmut an de Meulen, Chairman of the Board pro Ruhrgebiet, shareholder Materna Information & Communications SE. © Fraunhofer IML

The two new "Citizens of the Ruhr" will be honored and celebrated with a ceremony "Metropole Ruhr. Re-gion for Excellence" on February 25, 2019 at the Fraunhofer Institute for Material Flow and Logistics in Dortmund. Stephan Holthoff-Pförtner was unanimously nominated for this year's award by the pro Ruhr Board. As Chairman of the Politisches Forum Ruhr, which he founded in 1990 against the backdrop of the nationwide debate on party reforms and as an instrument against political disenchantment, he has been promoting and shaping socio-political dialog in the Ruhr region for almost three decades now. The evening events of the Ruhr Political Forum are attracting an ever-growing audience, are attractive for opinion leaders and executives and are bringing the Ruhr region - far beyond the regional borders - into the public eye as a source of inspiration for pressing issues of the future. Holthoff-Pförtner, born in Essen, well connected and a political person through and through, has become nationally known as a lawyer and is a convinced advocate for the future viability of the Ruhr metropolis.

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The second new citizen was chosen on the basis of a public competition on the topic: "Ingeniously digital: Who is at the forefront of the digital transformation process in the Ruhr region?". The large number of proposals submitted were all outstanding examples of the innovative strength of the Ruhr metropolis: digitization is by no means a marginal or niche topic in the Ruhr.
The jury, chaired by NRW Minister of Economic Affairs Prof. Dr. Andreas Pinkwart, chose Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Michael ten Hompel, Dortmund's top researcher with a global reputation, one of the pioneers of the Internet of Things, inventor of shuttle technology in intralogistics, entrepreneurial scientist with heart and soul, he always has his practical projects firmly in mind.


Ten Hompel's digital innovations offer solutions for future-oriented logistics that are used in logistics processes around the globe, setting standards for the Ruhr as a location for innovation and are essential for the realization of Industry 4.0. He has pioneered the digitalization of the Ruhr as a logistics location. With flagship projects such as the EffizienzCluster LogistikRuhr, which he defined in terms of content and is now Europe's most important logistics research cluster, he has made the Ruhr metropolis known beyond the region. His application-oriented research strengthens an industry that is formative for the modern Ruhr region.
With Holthoff-Pförtner and ten Hompel, pro Ruhrgebiet honors two personalities who measure the Metropole Ruhr by its strengths and at the same time face up to its major challenges, who through their work promote the future viability of the region and give it supra-regional appeal far beyond the borders of the Rhine and Ruhr, Emscher and Lippe. In doing so, they consistently focus on the advantage of regional synergies.

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