NEW in BW
KIT: “We empower entrepreunerial spirit”
Oliver Schmidt, of KIT’s International Services Unit, shares his views on the cooperation projects of KIT worldwide, especially in China and India.
Bosch IoT: “Diversity and internationalization are the future”
Sridharan Rangarajan on his career as an Indian IT manager with Bosch in Germany and the company’s global digitization strategy.
mm-Lab: “It’s important to support your talents everywhere”
mm-lab GmbH General Manager, Dr. Andreas Streit answers questions about the welcome and innovation culture of his company.
what3words: Three magic words becoming a global standard
Finding locations using 3 unique words – what3words is even planned to be implemented into the well known TomTom Navigation systems. Learn about the successful start-up in our interview.
ThingOS: Smart Everything
Smart home, smart industry, smart everything – learn about an IoT solution to all of your out-of-business issues. Learn about this start-up in our interview with ThingOS COO, Matthias Mögerle.
Winds of Change: the new immigration law
Baden-Württemberg’s challenges offer an opportunity for talented people from abroad. The new immigration law and the winds of change hitting BW are topic.
Winfried Kretschmann: “A fertile ground for innovation”
The Prime Minister of Baden-Württemberg, Winfried Kretschmann, in an interview on the challenge of disruption in his federal state.
Football Engineering for the world
Football expertise – exported straight out of Baden-Württemberg. Trainers from here were and are internationally oriented.
Dr. Nicole Hoffmeister-Kraut: “Here, you can lead your ideas to economic success”
What makes Baden-Württemberg so attractive for international companies and young talents – except each other? State Minister of Economy, Labour and Housing Mrs Dr. Hoffmeister-Kraut in a pitch.
Lab1886: The best of two worlds – Daimler’s way into the start-up scene
As the recent Daimler slogan says, it’s either the best or nothing. To ensure that they will not be “nothing” in the wave of start-ups rising in Baden-Württemberg, Daimler has created the Lab1886, an innovative home for all small companies. Susanne Hahn, Head of Lab1886, describes what Lab1886 has that Daimler needed, and what Stuttgart means to the world of automotive industry.
Uwe Hück: “Don’t just moan about things, do something about them!”
A legend is leaving. Uwe Hück, Works Council Chairman of Porsche, has worked for and with Porsche for 3 years. Now, he wants to take care of his educational foundation. We interviewed him some time ago, long before New in BW existed. Here is the interview from the final issue of “Business Baden-Württemberg.”
DXC Technology: country roads lead to Baden-Württemberg
DXC Technologies is a corporate from Virginia, USA. We interviewed Innovation Program Manager for Industry 4.0 Manuel Meyer about the corporate.