As the second largest German city and the second largest port in Europe, Hamburg is not a stranger to trading and entrepreneurship. Its geographical location has allowed the harbor city to be one of the main trading centers of the Old Continent, setting a good ground for Hamburg to be a strong player in German economics. There has been a recent boom in the startup ecosystem, with massive investments (i. e. the seven-digit investment for eBlocker), a growing number of coworking spaces, and entrepreneurs moving to explore the new, hip soul of the city. For one such adventurer, Startup Guide Hamburg will give insider tips from interviews with established influencers in the Hamburg scene, features on up-and-coming startups in the area, and overviews on the city’s coworking spaces and programs. Startup Guide Hamburg was made in partnership with betahaus Hamburg and supported by KPMG, Airbus and Hamburg@work.
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- 2018
- 2018
With almost 50 percent of its residents being of foreign origin, Luxembourg has been rated as the third country worldwide where expats come to find work. The international mix of people and a great geographical location opens up a myriad of possibilities for entrepreneurs to develop their business. With its lead in economic potential and competitiveness for quality of life, the Startup Guide Luxembourg captures how these aspects have helped the startup community grow. Packed with inspirational how-to’s, local case studies and tips for starting up, this volume of Startup Guide highlights opportunities for anyone interested in building their business. Startup Guide Luxembourg was supported by Chambre de Commerce Luxembourg.
- 2018
For the last few years, Zürich has beaten most of the cities worldwide as having one of the highest ratings for quality of living. Although it is one of the priciest cities to live in, it is also one of the most livable on the planet as well as one of the best cities for expats to come to. So it’s not surprising that a lot of entrepreneurs are moving to Zürich to start their new ventures. Startup Guide Zürich aims to provide local entrepreneurs and newcomers with the most useful information on how to navigate Zürich’s startup ecosystem. Why not look to our founders for their startup story, or read about top tips on first moving to the city. Startup Guide Zürich was supported by Raiffeisen and our partners Impact HUB Zurich.
- 2017
„After nearly three years, twelve cities and fifteen book editions, Startup Guide has finally outgrown Europe and released a book in Tel Aviv – a city full of history, culture and incredible Bauhaus architecture. Bursting with fashion, design and nightlife, Tel Aviv has also become a huge tech and entrepreneurship center. It has been compared with Silicon Valley due to its attractiveness to intelligent and creative tech talent. The Startup Guide Tel Aviv will decipher what makes Tel Aviv so important within the worldwide startup ecosystem. Just look for insights in its interviews with pros, info on the best local work spaces and which programs can help you and your company get to where you want to be. Startup Guide Tel Aviv was made in partnership with TLV Starters and supported by Microsoft and Gett.“