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Evocenta goes to Gelsenkirchen
The start-up also announced plans to create 250 jobs in two years. So far, the company employs 80 people.
Portraits
Here's how Unicorn Workspaces got back on its feet
Unicorn Workspaces has been hit hard by the pandemic. But boss Florian Kosak has found more than one creative way to maneuver through the crisis.
Portraits
Journalism goes start-up
In Düsseldorf, journalists are setting out to finance a news portal with the help of a crowdfunding campaign, and they are not the only ones. If such projects succeed in the long term, it would be a great sign for the...
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Studitemps receives over nine million euros
The HR start-up from Cologne has received a capital increase from existing investors and is raising 9.2 million euros. The money is to flow into the expansion of the offering.
News
Zalando has apparently changed its controversial human resources software
Supervisors and employees could rate their colleagues in detail via a program. The Berlin data protection authority forced Zalando to change this.
Reports
The new reality of identity
Start-ups and scale-ups are currently dividing up the market for identifiers on the Internet. That means more diversity. When Gamestop stock prices skyrocketed a few weeks ago, frustration was running high among some...
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A lamp to go
The start-up Neonzoon is launching a crowdfunding campaign. They want to sell a portable lamp that can suck itself up almost anywhere. When you go from room to room at home, there's actually always at least one item...
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New business airline apparently wants to take off from Hamburg
According to a media report, a new charter line wants to start in Hamburg. Much is still unclear, but there is already an entry in the commercial register.
Portraits
A department store within a department store
Only a few months after its founding, the Stryze Group was able to collect 100 million US dollars. And it did so with a very simple business model.
Interviews
"Spacs, to me, are the sign of a completely overheated market"
The start-up world is in Spacs fever. Why founder Nils Seebach would rather ban them altogether, he explains in an interview.
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