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news - Jul 22, 2025 - 17:06
One in four German startups could leave over lack of capital, poll finds
A poll indicates that one in four German startups may leave the market due to insufficient capital, highlighting challenges in securing funding for small businesses.
finance.yahoo.comnews - Mar 29, 2025 - 01:00
German industry seeks fresh start in challenging times
The Hanover industrial trade fair, the world's largest industrial trade fair, is taking place in challenging economic times for Germany. With more than 4,000 exhibitors and visitors from approximately 150 countries, the fair aims to promote optimism and foster trust in investments. The fair's partner country this year is Canada, which was chosen two years ago and has become particularly timely given the trade spat with the US. The German parliament's recent decision to scrap constitutional limits on government borrowing is expected to free up €500 billion for infrastructure investments, boosting the industry and making climate protection a priority. The focus of this year's fair is on robotics, mechanical engineering, power-train technology, and energy production, especially with the use of artificial intelligence (AI) becoming a central theme.
dw.comnews - Mar 24, 2025 - 01:00
U.S.-German Startup Plans to Build Fusion Plant in Germany
Focused Energy, a U.S.-German startup focused on laser-driven fusion power, has signed a non-binding agreement with RWE and the state of Hessen to construct a fusion research and development facility in Germany. The facility is planned for the site of the former Biblis nuclear power plant and is expected to be operational by 2035. The project is supported by the Hessen government, which provided a $2.7 million grant to Focused Energy in October 2024, aiding the construction of a new laboratory in Darmstadt.
oilprice.comnews - Mar 21, 2025 - 14:00
Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Chipset Market to Reach USD 1769.97 Million by 2032, at a CAGR of 11.35% | SNS Insider
The Power over Ethernet (PoE) Chipset Market is expanding with demand for efficient power and data transmission in IoT, smart lighting, and networking. According to the SNS Insider Report, the market was valued at USD 674.60 million in 2023 and is expected to reach USD 1769.97 million by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 11.35% over the forecast period 2024-2032. The market is rapidly expanding due to its ability to transmit both power and data over a single cable, making it a preferred solution for industrial automation, smart buildings, and enterprise networking. This growing adoption is accelerating the deployment of IoT devices, security cameras, VoIP phones, and LED lighting to enhance operational efficiency. Advancements in network infrastructure focus on delivering faster, more reliable, and lower-latency data transfer while improving heat dissipation, reducing power loss, and enhancing fault tolerance. Energy efficiency remains a key driver, with PoE chipsets supporting optimized power distribution, minimal idle consumption, and compliance with stringent IEEE eco-sustainability standards. The rising demand for integrated power and data solutions across industries, coupled with the proliferation of smart IoT devices, is fueling market growth. Increased adoption of PoE-enabled smart lighting, particularly LED systems, is driving efficiency and cost-effectiveness. Additionally, the expansion of 5G networks and IoT ecosystems is boosting the need for PoE-supported infrastructure, ensuring seamless connectivity and power transmission.
globenewswire.comnews - Mar 02, 2025 - 08:30
Weekly Wrap-up 8/2025
This article provides an overview of recent developments in the German startup ecosystem, focusing on innovations and support services for businesses, particularly in Munich. It highlights the role of SmartAI, a Munich-based startup, in securing pre-seed funding for its AI-driven navigation app for visually impaired users. Additionally, it discusses Fratch, a company that aims to revolutionize the freelance sourcing process, and the challenges faced by Munich-based companies, especially in finding office and production spaces. The article also explores the role of women in tech, with Verena Pausder being named as a key figure in the German startup community. Lastly, it mentions the upcoming Vivatech conference in Paris, where Munich-based startups will participate to showcase their innovations.
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Startup Insider is a new industry portal for the startup scene in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. It provides news from all regions and industries, as well as an overview of key players and events in the German-speaking startup world. The mission of Startup Insider is to support startups on their path to success by helping them connect with investors and customers, find new ...Show More