GreenTech on a Plate
Germany is becoming the market du jour for the vegan food tech industry. Food technology expertise, especially in the country’s south and northeast, and a consumer base eager to experiment offer great chances for success.
Your company is already operating in Germany and you would now like to export worldwide?
Germany is becoming the market du jour for the vegan food tech industry. Food technology expertise, especially in the country’s south and northeast, and a consumer base eager to experiment offer great chances for success.
German companies spent nearly EUR 90 billion on research and development in 2023, more than ever before.
Fledgling companies from Berlin dominate our bimonthly list of some of the biggest venture capital financing rounds of the past two months.
Britain’s Colt Data Centre Services has announced it will construct a quartet of new facilities in Europe’s largest economy.
Start-ups based in Germany took in EUR 1.6 billion in the first quarter of the year.
The government-in-spe led by conservative Friedrich Merz wants to set up a “Germany Fund” worth EUR 10 billion for fledgling firms.
In Cyber Valley in southwest Germany, international companies are working closely together with the research community to develop artificial intelligence and robotics for innovative applications. The location is a magnet for industry leaders looking to benefit from the German spirit of invention.
Start-ups in Germany are a major innovative force in sectors as diverse as oncology research, immunodeficiency solutions, MRI scanning and electric mobility. We look at some of the most recent developments in the country’s dynamic start-up scene.
Defensetech company Quantum Systems is reportedly concluding a financing round that will take its value past USD one billion.
Belgian nanoelectronics and digital technology research organization Interuniversity Microelectronics Center (IMEC) has announced plans to establish an auto chip development center in Heilbronn, Baden-Württemberg. Working with German auto manufacturers and suppliers and research partners in the region, IMEC will develop semiconductor chips for the auto industry.