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A financial jump-start, contacts and mentoring are all important for young entrepreneurs. Startups in the area of space technology and satellite navigation can apply to get that boost from the European Space Agency.
It's a major contract – fragile paintings by the renowned artist Max Beckmann need to travel to an exhibition. That means a special logistics company that uses climate-controlled crates and takes special care.
Hearing problems are widespread among the elderly. But at least hearing aids have shrugged off their fuddy-duddy image and become hip.
Older workers are often seen as inefficient and inflexible. DW examines how much truth there is to the clichés.
Young people often feel they're not taken seriously, while their older colleagues feel their age is seen as a disadvantage. DW sent out a couple of reporters to investigate age discrimination.
81 year old Brigitte seems to have drunk from the fountain of youth. She does regular exercise, still works, has a partner and a large circle of friends. She's even got computer skills.
Women still earn less than men. That means that women are more likely to experience poverty after they retire. Cristina Cubas asks Stephanie Bschorr from the Association of German Women Entrepreneurs how the problem can be tackled.
Interior designer Markus Hilzinger and Isabella Hamann took the plunge - and set up their own business. The small company specializes in fitting out high-end hotels, such as the Adlon in Berlin. How does their workday look like?
Interior designer Markus Hilzinger and Isabella Hamann took the plunge - and set up their own business. The small company specializes in fitting out high-end hotels, such as the Adlon in Berlin. What does their workday look like?
What will workplaces look like in future? Will they be healthier environments? We ask Werner Eichhorst from the IZA Institute of Labor Economics.