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ENTREPRENEURS IN BERLIN SHOULD TUNE IN: OUR NEW BERLIN PODCAST IS LAUNCHING

The new business podcast for Berlin is now online, covering topics about the world of start-ups, talent and young professionals, sustainable industry and healthcare provision.

Why is Berlin the right place for bringing an idea to life and how do you achieve success here?

To answer this, Lukas Breitenbach, a journalist and head of corporate communications at Berlin Partner, invites exciting business partners to tell their success stories in the capital city. “With this new format, we are offering exclusive insight into the stories and aspects of Berlin’s business world. Of course, we also want to showcase how we as a Berlin Partner can provide support and guidance through our network, range of services and, not to mention, our extensive experience,” says the Berlin Partner speaker. Experts provide information and tips that are useful for Berlin start-ups or established company directors.

The latest edition of the podcast covers the shopping habits of Berliners and the so-called quick commerce (Q-commerce). This episode’s guest is Sven Irmer from the delivery company Getir. Episode 1 of the Berlin Business Podcast kicked off with Marco Voigt, co-founder and co-CEO of the Greentech Festival and, among other things, a role model for how bold ideas can be brought to life. For the podcast’s second episode, Lukas Breitenbach was able to catch up with the managing director of the Reiner Lemoine Institute, Dr Kathrin Goldammer, to discuss the topic: What is Berlin’s contribution to energy change? Episode 3 of the podcast will focus on mobility in one hundred years and how transport will evolve in conversation with Larissa Zeichhardt, managing director of LAT Funkanlagen-Service GmbH.

The Berlin Business Podcast will be available every week on Wednesday for the first four weeks (15, 22 and 29 June and 6 July) and then on every second Monday of the month on all major platforms.

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