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Der Landkreis Freising is a dynamic and future-oriented community in Bavaria, characterized by its strategic location between the state capital Munich and the world's largest hop-growing region, the Hallertau. The district is known for its diverse economic structure, ranging from crafts to medium-sized businesses to international corporations. The largest employers include the Technische Universität München, Flughafen München GmbH and Texas Instruments[1][2].
Der Landkreis Freising places great emphasis on promoting its economy and infrastructure. It offers excellent transport connections and a wide range of educational institutions, including the renowned science and research center "Grünes Zentrum Weihenstephan"[1]. The main mission is to create an attractive living and economic space that is worth living in for both companies and residents.
Der Landkreis Freising is committed to sustainable development by promoting initiatives for energy transition and infrastructure development. These initiatives aim to support the transition to renewable energies and continuously improve the regional infrastructure[5].
The district offers a unique combination of economic strength, good transport connections and high quality of life. This makes it an attractive location for companies and residents alike. The proximity to Munich and the international connection via Flughafen München also contribute to its attractiveness[1][2].