In Germany, Berlin. Well, I´m not aware of the relation to other cities like Newyork or Shanghai. I can barely imagine that Berlin comes close, but the ministry of economy and energy called it in 2017 "a hub for mainly IoT & FinTech" they (representative for Europe) want to conquer China and the USA. Politics statements are the one thing, reality the other. But there are indeed hubs working together and financed by the ministry. Like 2017 they build the initiative "Hub H:32" which is europes largest fintech-hub. They call it open for investors and other fintechs.
Berlin and next to it the City of Leipzig are growing and attract now a variety of industries. It is more than half of the DAX-Index-Companies which have plans to build an Innovation-Lab in Berlin. Volkwagen is building think-tanks in Berlin. But it seems not an open-innovation politics: for example, Google wanted to build a Google-Campus but was not allowed. I think for smaller fintech Hubs from overseas it is easier because initiatives to attract those businesses are there.
but I'm not an expert and there are many more factors you probably know better of.
No, I wasn´t there yet, but I´m looking forward to visit it. I have Chinese friends from Tongji-University working here as students for Volkswagon in the AI-space and VW-Financial. I was confused when I heard, that they don´t know that much about Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency. One developer had not heard of it at all, because Shanghai is as you said, that big of a player.
So thank you for your answer, I´m looking forward to hear of your development and the space. I think there is so much to explore and so much potential in the space.
In Germany, Berlin. Well, I´m not aware of the relation to other cities like Newyork or Shanghai. I can barely imagine that Berlin comes close, but the ministry of economy and energy called it in 2017 "a hub for mainly IoT & FinTech" they (representative for Europe) want to conquer China and the USA. Politics statements are the one thing, reality the other. But there are indeed hubs working together and financed by the ministry. Like 2017 they build the initiative "Hub H:32" which is europes largest fintech-hub. They call it open for investors and other fintechs.
Berlin and next to it the City of Leipzig are growing and attract now a variety of industries. It is more than half of the DAX-Index-Companies which have plans to build an Innovation-Lab in Berlin. Volkwagen is building think-tanks in Berlin. But it seems not an open-innovation politics: for example, Google wanted to build a Google-Campus but was not allowed. I think for smaller fintech Hubs from overseas it is easier because initiatives to attract those businesses are there.
but I'm not an expert and there are many more factors you probably know better of.
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No, I wasn´t there yet, but I´m looking forward to visit it. I have Chinese friends from Tongji-University working here as students for Volkswagon in the AI-space and VW-Financial. I was confused when I heard, that they don´t know that much about Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency. One developer had not heard of it at all, because Shanghai is as you said, that big of a player.
So thank you for your answer, I´m looking forward to hear of your development and the space. I think there is so much to explore and so much potential in the space.
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