Hamburg, one of Europe’s strongest trading cities, is not only home to some 400 startups and a concert hall designed by algorithms. It’s also where a startup ecosystem is in full swing.
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As the second largest German city and the second largest port in Europe, Hamburg is no stranger to trading and entrepreneurship. The harbor city’s geographical location as a main trading center has cemented its role as a key player in the German economy.
There’s also been a recent boom in Hamburg’s startup ecosystem, with significant investments, a growing number of coworking spaces, and curious entrepreneurs moving in to explore the new, hip soul of the city.
Our Startup Guide Hamburg book is filled with city-focused tips, startups, coworking spaces, programs and interviews with founders as well as experts. It gives you all the information you need to get you started in the Hanseatic town.
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Published May 2018
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