Startup Guide Hamburg
Vol.1

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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ABOUT THE BOOK

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.

 

*As part of our partnership with One Tree Planted, the purchase of the paperback copy of this guidebook (or any of our other guidebooks) contributes toward the planting of a tree.

 

Published May 2018

CONTENTS
City Essentials
Startups
Programs
Spaces
Experts
Founders
Directory
SHIPPING INFO
The books are shipped every Tuesday and Thursday morning from our warehouse in Berlin. We work with Deutsche Post or Fedex for deliveries and ship worldwide. You can see the prices at the checkout after you chose the delivery address. If you're out of the EU, we recommend FedEx for faster delivery. 
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IN THIS BOOK
I was at a lot of events, and I always saw men on stage. As a woman, as a girl, even if you don’t have the right role model, how are you supposed to know that you can do this as well?
Carolin Neumann finletter
If a business doesn’t have a clear financial system in place, they always have issues raising money.
Stefanie HagenmüllerKPMG AG
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