According to Ina Czyborra, Senator for Science, Health and Care, these institutions are ushering in a fundamental transformation in how medicine is conceived, developed, and made accessible to people. Furthermore, a concrete promise is being made to the public. "We will be able to treat diseases that are still considered incurable today," said the SPD politician. Among those delivering opening remarks were Federal Research Minister Dorothee Bär (CSU), the new TU President Fatma Deniz and the Chairman of the Board of Charité, Heyo K. Kroemer. Bär said that Germany aims to be at the forefront of the development of new therapies worldwide. "Our vision for the medicine of the future is clear: to make the incurable curable." Kroemer spoke of a significant step forward for the entire field of biomedicine in Berlin.