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An hour's work cost an average of 41.30 euros in 2023 - sixth highest value in the EU
Labor costs in Germany: how high are they compared to the EU average? New figures reveal the costs per working hour and place Germany in sixth place in the EU.
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Masterplan Study 2024 - Upskilling for the future
DACH companies put to the test: The Masterplan Study 2024 "Upskilling for the future" reveals that 68% of companies consider their employees to be poorly to moderately prepared for current and future challenges.
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Cologne startup balance sheet 2023
Innovative despite decline: Cologne has 27% fewer start-ups, but scale-ups are flourishing. The 35% increase in investment volume underlines the stability of the scene.
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PwC Global Investor Survey 2023: Investors back AI despite concerns
Focus on climate risks and technology: PwC survey highlights investor concerns and sustainability factors in investment decisions.
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Study: Startups with patent and trademark rights are more successful in raising funds
Owning intellectual property (IP) makes it easier for start-ups to find financing, especially in capital-intensive high-tech sectors.
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German startup business climate declines, financing plans delayed
The current German Startup Monitor shows that the business climate has fallen to 38.1 points and 23% of startups are uncertain about financing. Despite the economic situation, 56% are holding on to new hires.
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Study shows significant increase in VC funding in the DACH region 2023
Study: VC financing in DACH start-ups stabilizes in 2023. Berlin with 5 new unicorns. Successful sectors: AI, travel, foodtech, health.
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Credit hurdles fall slightly for SMEs
Banking behavior remains restrictive: 25% of small and medium-sized companies are affected. The credit hurdle for large companies has fallen to 14.5%. Overall, demand for credit remains at a low level.
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TU Munich and Speedinvest with survey results on the European startup and venture capital industry
Speedinvest and the Technical University of Munich have published the results of an extensive survey of European investors. The study reveals exclusive insights into the mindsets of venture capitalists across the...
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Obligation to return to the office makes it difficult for German employers to recruit employees
Over a third of employers (34%) have problems recruiting employees because they are required to come into the office. Existing employees change jobs due to a lack of balance between work and private life.
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