Startuprad.io - The Authority on German, Swiss and Austrian Startups and Venture Capital
Summary: Germany has a rich history when it comes to entrepreneurship. From Konrad Zuse, Carl Benz, and Ferdinand Porsche to Werner von Siemens, there is no shortage of success stories that can be told about German-based companies looking for global expansion opportunities abroad or investors seeking out fresh investment prospects at home/abroad. We continue this with Startuprad.io keeping you up to date with the latest on the German-speaking startup scene in Germany (Europe’s largest economy), Switzerland, and Austria, collectively known as the GSA or DACH region. We are an English-only startup podcast with exclusive startup content, including regular news, and interviews. We are the international voice of the German-speaking startup scene. We focus on interviews with startups mostly around their Series B funding or even scale-ups from GSA. Once a month, we also bring you an exclusive startup news wrap-up. We are socred in the global Top 60 Science, Top 75 Tech, Top 275 Business Podcast (Chartable), Global Top 0.5% Podcast (Listen Notes), and global Top 20 Entrepreneurship Podcast on Apple Podcast across all countries (Podder). Startuprad.io™ - All rights reserved
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Welcome to the Startuprad.io startup news for November 2018 in another transatlantic live hangout. This recording is in media cooperation with Gruendermetropole Berlin. Sponsoring MessageStartups.observer supports this program. Startups.observer is like online dating for startups and investors. It is by far the easiest and most efficient way to research potential investment candidates or look for potential investors. Learn more here: http://startups.observer/ Folge direkt herunterladen
This is again the audio rip from our Google Hangout, covering the German startup news. This time it did not work out as good, as we expected, but we will work on the quality. This recording is in media cooperation with Gruendermetropole Berlin. Sponsoring Message Startups.observer supports this program. Startups.observer is like online dating for startups and investors. It is by far the easiest and most efficient way to research potential investment candidates or look for potential investors. Learn more here: http://startups.observer/ Folge direkt herunterladen
Hey Guys, Chris and Joe are back from the summer break! This is the first time they get together and discuss the startup news live on a Hangout. This will soon turn into a live broadcast towards the end of this year. As a subscriber to the audio podcast you will not be left behind and you get the complete audio track, as well as the complete news directly on your device. Startup News Germany Summer 2018 (July, August, September) How this news is intended This news is intended to spark your interest and to provide some context. Most of the time you will find links to websites or blogs, which can give you more in-depth information, as long as you can work with automatic translations or speak German. Why we do them this way The news here is intended as a wrap-up. We give you more detailed insights in our interviews. And there is an audio-only version as well, which is intended for your daily commute. If you are interested in a specific startup or area, feel free to reach out to us. Folge direkt herunterladen
Chris and Joe get together to talk about the most recent startup news from June 2018. You can find all the show notes on the website: https://www.startuprad.io/news/news-june-2018/ Folge direkt herunterladen
Chris and Joe talk in the known fashion the startup news Germany. Including the activities of corporates, which are noteworthy, in the startup scene. Folge direkt herunterladen
Startup news wrap-up for non-German speakers, on the most noteworthy events in the German startup scene. Special coverage of Frankfurt and Rhein-Main. https://www.startuprad.io/news/startup-news-april-2018/ Folge direkt herunterladen
The monthly wrap-up for everything that was going on in the German startup scene in March 2018 https://www.startuprad.io/news/startup-news-march-2018/ Folge direkt herunterladen
Startup news and informed opinion in the news podcast, which wraps up February. Find all the links here: https://www.startuprad.io/news/2018-startup-news-germany-february-wrap-up/ Folge direkt herunterladen
2018 started, so Chris and Joe take on the task to give you an overview of what was going on in January 2018 in the German startup scene. https://www.startuprad.io/news/2018-startup-news-germany-january-wrap-up/ Folge direkt herunterladen
They take a look at 2017 review articles and 2018 forecast. The focus is Germany, but of course, the startup world is global and so they talk about articles from almost all over the world Find all the links and show notes here: https://www.startuprad.io/news/news-2017-review-2018-outlook/ Folge direkt herunterladen
This wraps up our news episodes of the German startup scene for 2017. Hope to hear you in 2018. We talk about the shifting business model of Rocket Internet, loss-making Companisto and Nagas big ICO and much more Find all the links and show notes here: https://www.startuprad.io/interviews/startup-news-germany-wrap-december/ Folge direkt herunterladen
In this interview, we follow up the world premiere of the antelope suite. The company behind it is called Wearable Life Sciences, which we had in May 2015 in our podcast. Antilope Suite in Action © Wearable Life Sciences The startup is located near Frankfurt and offers electrostimulation of muscles as a mobile suite to enhance the training of professional and semi-professional athletes. We talk to Philipp G. Schwarz, a serial entrepreneur (he founded the worlds first online-only car dealership), who is co-founder and CEO of WLS, the company behind the Antelope suite. Philipp © Wearable Life Sciences We originally intended to make an interview, but the video file was corrupted and so we only have the audio file for you. We hope you don’t mind all the surrounding noises, but we worked hard to already eliminate a lot of them. We briefly touched the German Accelerator Program, you can find the interviews from the event here: https://www.startuprad.io/interviews/frankfurt-celebrates-innovation-roadtrip-interviews-event-highlights-german-accelerators-event/#t=7:39.147 https://www.startuprad.io/frankfurt/follow-up-frankfurt-based-sports-startup-wearable-life-sciences/ Folge direkt herunterladen
Tom has been a serial tech entrepreneur for more than 10 years and shares his experience with Joe and the audience. Tom was born and raised in Poland. He emigrated to the United States at age 10. He has been an entrepreneur, online and offline, with ideas like a coffee shop or his own music label. His current ventures include online courses. Find Tom and some of his current projects here: Smart Brand Marketing Podcast https://smartbrandmarketing.com/We Create Online Courses http://wecreateonlinecourses.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TomLibeltLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tomlibelt/And here is an overview of all of Tom's ventures: https://smartbrandmarketing.com/tom-libelt/Tom and Joe talk about Jamba Juice and McDonald's. You can learn more about the story from 2010 here: https://www.thestreet.com/story/12806946/1/jamba-juice-mcdonald-s-smoothie-showdown.html Talking Pizza Chicago: Deep Dish Pizza: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago-style_pizzaNew York: The New York Pizza Tour, Joe took once: https://www.asliceofbrooklyn.com/ Folge direkt herunterladen
In this audio-only interview, Joe talks to Michal Vojta (https://www.linkedin.com/in/michalvojta/), co-founder of the startup SALESDOCK (http://salesdock.com/). They offer external business development for startups, who cannot afford their own employees for BDM. “The biggest mistake of startups is the underinvestment in sales” Michael Vojta, salesdock.com Interview with Startuprad.io “Another weakness is that startups don’t have a specific sales process” Michael Vojta, salesdock.com Interview with Startuprad.io “startups are not kicking out sales opportunities that are not moving forward, they are not skeptical enough” Michael Vojta, salesdock.com Interview with Startuprad.io Joe refers during the interview to the remote, but beautiful Pacific island of Vanuatu: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vanuatu During the interview, Michael refers to the Pareto principle: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pareto_principle named after https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vilfredo_Pareto, but not invented by him. You can learn more here: http://www.salesdock.cz/ Folge direkt herunterladen
40 minutes a must hear for every fintech executive and many bank executives as well The fintech review Germany is one of the traditions of Startupradio. We started it in German back in 2014, when fintech first appeared. Since Startupradio.de will be shut down the end of 2017, we moved our tradition to the English channel. If you are able to speak German, you will find the old shows here: 2014 Fintech Review German 2015 Fintech Review German2016 Fintech Review German Our guests: Luka – CrunchBase – LinkedIn Our interviews with Luka in the past:Interview No1 was split into two parts: Part I Part IIInterview 2Paolo – CrunchBase – LinkedIn Interviews Joern mentions: Deutsche Bank Dwins The regulatory storm hitting 2018 PSD2 – A regulation, which forces banks to open up via API to other companies, including fintechs Mifid II – A regulation on the transparency of investments. PRIIPs - A regulation, forcing asset managers to disclose more of the content of their products in a more simplified way. GDPR - A regulation on the usage of customer data Mentioned article by Joern Financial Crisis shape the financial markets Article from Paolo on innovation Other terms used: UCITS investment funds Wealth Management Our sponsors: Slack.com Startups.Observer Folge direkt herunterladen