The university is located in Dresden, the capital of Saxony, Germany. It is a famous historical city and is located on the Elbe River in Saxony. It is the founder of the famous Audi car and Dresden Bank, the third largest bank in Germany. After the reunification of Germany and Germany, in addition to the traditional engineering and natural sciences, the school also opened majors such as economics, humanities and medicine.
Today, the teaching and research scale of Dresden University of Technology is very large, covering a wide range of teaching fields such as science, engineering, literature, art, history, philosophy, economy, management, law, education and medicine, with more than 126 majors and more than 36,500 students. * * Divided into 7 disciplines, 65,438.
Dresden Industry has been widely recognized in Europe and Asia for its innovative educational model and academic strength covering various economic fields. Students who graduated from Dresden University of Technology have been recruited by major multinational companies, banks and government departments, becoming the backbone of Germany's development. Siemens, IBM, Microsoft, ABB, AEG, SAP, AMD, Infineo and other big companies all have factories and research centers in Dresden.
In 2009, Dresden University of Technology, Fraunhofer Association, Leibniz Association, Max Planck Association and the Dresden-Rosendorf Research Center merged into Helmholtz Association published a draft agreement entitled "Dresden Idea-Dresden Research and Education Cooperation Committed to Excellence and Innovation", which mentioned the desire for global elites.
This is the first time that four large research institutions have announced cooperation with a university campus. These semi-public institutions in Germany employ their team leaders all over the world and set up research institutions anywhere in Germany, but Dresden attracts a considerable number.