"What we have in mind is a kind of Centre Pompidou Berlin, but not simply a copy: the ICC as an open place with international appeal, where art, innovation, creativity and new technologies come together," said Giffey. She added that it was clear that the state of Berlin could not manage such a large-scale project on its own. "If you want to take this forward, you need strong partners, and we deliberately want to bring in the best ideas from all over the world," said the Senator for Economic Affairs. "There are players all over the world who are interested in such places of the future, and the ICC is one of them," Giffey said. "Berlin doesn't need to hide either, we are one of the most exciting metropolises worldwide."