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News Online voting for founder award in Saxony starts This year, people can once again decide online which of the five finalists should receive the "Sachsen gründet - Start-up 2021" prize. The winner is entitled to 60,000 euros in prize money.
News Cannabis plantation in Saxony to grow The start-up Demecan receives another million euros as an investment. With this, it wants to expand cannabis cultivation in Ebersbach near Dresden.
News New investor for Think RE The Technologiegründerfonds Sachsen (TGFS) invests in Think RE. With the money, the start-up based in Wurzen, near Leipzig, wants to use it to advance its own RE Wave platform, through which companies and providers of...
Magazine Knowledge The big country survey part III: These Corona aids are available from the countries Many federal states have special support programmes for start-ups. In the third part of our series, we highlight the measures in NRW, Rhineland-Palatinate, Saarland, Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, Schleswig-Holstein and...
News Saxony supports Senorics with two million euros The Dresden start-up Senorics receives money from the Free State for the development of special sensors.
News Saxony supports almost 80 potential start-up founders 1,000 euros and a network: that's what the InnoStartBonus funding programme in Saxony offers. 377 people came forward with ideas and concepts, and the state is now funding 78 of them.
News Money from the state: 33 start-ups in Saxony get help The Corona Aid Fund of the Free State of Saxony has so far disbursed 14.6 million euros. 15 applications have been rejected by the executing agency.

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