In recent years, an independent ecosystem with almost 200 startups has developed in the western part of Brandenburg, the federal state that surrounds Berlin. Particularly noteworthy is the high level of startup activity in Potsdam, which is located just a few...
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Greener, more innovative and more women-founders – The green startup ecosystem in Germany
The green startup ecosystem is becoming greener, more innovative and has more female founders than the traditional startup ecosystem, according to the latest Green Startup Monitor (GSM), released March 3. With their great innovative capacity, green startups are...
How to master Social Selling to scale your startup, in Germany and anywhere else
by Moritz Spangenberg LinkedIn is a gold mine, especially for B2B companies. If done right, the platform allows you generate loads of demand and a never-ending stream of qualified leads and new clients. Nowadays you can find nearly every professional on LinkedIn. That...
Shaping the Indo-German Mobility Future
With the outbreak of the Covid 19 pandemic, the discussion about future mobility and transport concepts has regained momentum. Especially in India, where all of the world's fastest-growing cities are expected to be located by the end of the decade, the question is how...
Startup Delegation Trip: Explore Germany – How to set up a business and identify partners in Germany
Reviewing the Startup Delegation Trips and the Demo Day In November and December, we hosted two Startup Delegation Tours to Germany in collaboration with CEFE International powered by Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, the German Federal...
Useristics: Building user-centric startups ready to scale internationally
Tina Nayak, born and brought up in India, is a digital nomad at heart. Tina’s career has spanned over 14 years in the product marketing and growth industry. A growth professional who has in the past decade helped several seed stage to high growth companies build their...
Investor Day (24 September) Wrap up at Indo-German Startup Week 2021 !
It was a phenomenal closing to a glorious Indo German Startup Week 2021 with Investor Day on 24 September. After 4 days of talking about ideas, policies, people, and technology, we lastly touched on funding and investment– something that can make or break your...
Highlights from Talent Day ( 23 September) of IGSW21
The Talent Day ( 23 September) of Indo German Startup Week 2021 was a day full of learnings, exchanges, and meaningful connections. Here are the key points from the day: We opened Talent Day with a Keynote address by Daniel Wahlen, Director, Global Enterprise...
Recap : Science Day (22 September) of IGSW 2021
On the Science Day (22 September) of Indo German Startup Week 2021, we heard from some of the most inventive and inspiring voices. Take a look at what we discovered in the world of Science-based Startups. For our Keynote address we explored the relationship between...
Quick takeaways from Enabler Day ( 22 September) of IGSW 2021
The Enabler Day (21 September) at Indo German Startup week 2021 was a day full of engaging conversations between startups and corporates. We dived deep into Corporate-Startup Ecosystems and how they go hand-in-hand with innovation. How can we help startups expand...