Startup Guide Munich Vol.2
Vol.2

Home to established business giants, Munich may be traditional but its startup scene just keeps growing and growing.

Paperback Vol.2 + Digital Vol.2

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Digital Vol.2

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ABOUT THE BOOK

Famous for its beers and highbrow art, Munich has a reputation for being one of the more traditional cities in Germany. But the Bavarian capital is also home to the headquarters of big innovative companies such as Siemens, IBM and Google. Leveraged by its strong university backbone, the city only keeps growing as a major hub for tech, engineering and automotive innovation.

 

Filled with case studies, expert advice, insights, interviews, workspaces, and useful local tid-bits, our Startup Guide Munich book is essential reading for anyone interested in starting a business – whether you’re new to the city, new to the startup scene, or a seasoned business veteran looking to start again.

 

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

 

Published June 2019

CONTENTS
City Essentials
Data Overview
Startups
Programs
Spaces
Experts
Founders
Schools
Funding
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
There will be people who think your idea is not worth pursuing, and that’s the time you have to be very convinced yourself about what you’re doing and what you want to achieve.
Dominik Sievert inveox
You have to understand what your vision for your startup is to better find out what kind of investors to work with – or whether you need investors at all.
Dr Mario Weichel and Christian Philipp Kalusa BEITEN BURKHARDT
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