Global Minds
Navigating in turbulent times: Nine entrepreneurs in Baden-Württemberg on the future of internationalisation. A project for GlobalConnectHannah Louise Brown: “Automation in the Greenhouse”
We want to continue to grow internationally as a team and bring together very different experiences and backgrounds.
Wolfgang Rosskopf “Good training and practical know-how take time”
Craft enterprises should seek advice on doing business abroad and train urgently needed skilled workers in Germany.
Dr. Stefan Wolf ” Our globalization cannot simply be reversed”
Decoupling from China is unrealistic. It would lead to a global economic crisis on a scale we haven’t witnessed before.
Christian O. Erbe: ” The added value is the ticket to the future “
Erbe Elektromedizin GmbH relies on intensive exchange with researchers, physicians and patients – worldwide.
Thomas Brugger: “Reliability matters more to customers.”
Rare earths are a strategic element for China’s economy. It’s important for the rest of the world break this quasi-monopol.
Jürgen Widmann: “The right time for industrial production is now”
There is still enormous productivity potential in Europe that can be tapped more quickly with the help of digitization
Andreas Wahsner: “Market entry is not successful without networks”.
Competence and partnerships on site have enabled the Salach-based company Metallart to enter the foreign business.
Mirko Ross: “Cybersecurity is a global task”
Stuttgart-based asvin GmbH is working on the prevention and detection of possible attacksof globally active companies.
Dr. Gunther Kegel: “Innovation needs a growing economy”
There are reasons that we manufacture in many countries! We in Germany has become too expensive to produce competitively.