Germany needs startups from across the world. After all, innovative startups are a guarantee of economic strength in times of digital transformation and uncertainty. However, the German startup scene has some catching up to do. Above all, it needs one thing: far more women entrepreneurs.
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The Concept of Open Banking and Its Application in India
More and more people are coming into the formal financial system, and in doing so, they are generating troves of financial data. This is highly valuable information for the user; organizing this data efficiently could really help the user do things like track her expenses or plan her taxes. When shared with a service provider, this information could also help the user get the most cheap, personalized, and timely financial services.
Cologne – A hidden startup jewel in the economic center of Europe
Germany has one of the world’s leading startup scenes. But while Berlin is still the main focus of the German startup scene for local as well as foreign founders, other cities are moving quickly to close the gap.
The Green Startup Monitor 2020: Green German Startups Are Looking For Funding
Times of transition such as those we are currently experiencing with the Corona pandemic offer a wide range of opportunities for new business models, impulse and ideas for value creation. While the virus has inflicted substantial economic and social shocks, the world has been given a breather as air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions have significantly dropped.
The GINSEP Live Pitches – Pitches, Panels, Workshop & Networking
As part of the GINSEP webinar series “Navigating the new normal: Preparation for the post-COVID-19 era” the GINSEP Live Pitches took place on 16th of July 2020. Together with the GINSEP network partners the GINSEP team set up live pitches for indian and german startups from the Digital Health, Mobility or Industrial Digitization sector.
DueDash – a global startup community fueled by Indian and German power
COVID-19 has shaken the world. Social distancing, travel restrictions have affected us all, leading to far reaching economic impacts. Especially for startups the knock-on effects have been huge. Startups need more support than ever – in terms of funding, advisory on customer development, business models to go to market, and to adapt to the overall situation that is characterised by lesser demand.
The Berlin Dream: How to get a freelance visa in Germany
Why do I love Berlin? There are many dimensions to this answer but let’s just focus on the professional dimension aspect for now. For someone like me who thrives on entrepreneurial energy and being able to venture into creative projects one after another, Berlin has all the ingredients to be my dream city.
Rebooting Germany: How an Indian entrepreneur is driving digitalisation in Germany
Germany has been on the forefront of industrial innovation for decades. ‘Made in Germany’ has gained international significance and stands for quality of goods and services. However, Europe’s most powerful economy has fallen behind in terms of digitalisation and is struggling to adapt to the new digital age.
The digital hub initiative: Where to set up your business in Germany
Blockchain, Virtual Reality, Artificial Intelligence, Big Data and Industry 4.0 are technologies that have the potential to disrupt lives. However, this new industrial revolution must not only be managed, but also shaped. Digitalising the German economy and identifying new solutions that can drive the transformation process are key to Germany’s economic growth prospects.
Indo-German start-up BlinkIn helped containing the Wuhan outbreak with their tech solution
During these days of remote working and changing from analogue to digital, most of us - may it be on a company-level or individually - might struggle with technology. Digitalisation has evolved rapidly in the last two months with meetings being conducted via Zoom,...