Made in Germany: Your Business Magazine

In a rapidly changing world, MADE in Germany examines the risks and benefits of digitalization and its impact on the way we work, what we earn and how we live.

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Viviane Reding on data privacy


The MEP and former European Commissioner is a champion of data privacy. New EU rules Reding proposed to protect individuals from data abuse by internet firms go into effect in May.


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 March 7, 2018  4m
 
 

Start-up founder Janina Mütze


The co-founder of a tech startup that conducts opinion polls online believes networking is key for women entrepreneurs.


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 March 7, 2018  4m
 
 

Strong women in film


Who says heroes have to be men? Let women have a turn! German film producer Alice Brauner talks about the role of women in the industry and women's roles in movies.


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 February 27, 2018  3m
 
 

Start-ups in Italy


Conditions in Italy for start-ups may not be so great, but some innovative firms are thriving. We meet two entrepreneurs in Milan. There is concern about the general election in March. What will the economic policies of the next government look like?


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 February 27, 2018  4m
 
 

Turning the tide: waves of energy


A Scottish and a German company have developed a floating tidal energy power plant and are testing it in western Scotland. Hydrokinetic energy is a valuable resource, but it takes advanced technology to harness it.


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 February 27, 2018  6m
 
 

To clear the air city by city


Siemens has developed an interactive tool that guides cities on how to achieve their environmental targets. Siemens engineers are already using the 'City Performance Tool' to advise municipalities around the world.


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 February 27, 2018  3m
 
 

Johann Jungwirth: VW's man for the future


Johann Jungwirth is steering Volkswagen towards a high-tech and sustainable future. As chief digital officer at the world's largest carmaker, he is focusing on electromobility, autonomous driving and mobility as a service.


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 February 27, 2018  5m
 
 

Dresscode - Outfit basics in the office


Nerds are known for worrying what to wear in the office. It’s actually pretty easy, provided you stick to a simple modular system. A select range of pieces that are guaranteed to combine well - promises DW host Gerhard Elfers.


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 February 20, 2018  1m
 
 

Shermin Voshmgir - the blockchain queen


Out with the old, in with the new! IT specialist Shermin Voshmgir is radical when it comes to blockchain technology. She believes it has the potential to revolutionize our world - by doing away with hierarchies, for example.


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 February 20, 2018  5m
 
 

Studiotalk with health economics specialist Annika Herr


Annika Herr is pursuing research into the organ transplant market in Germany - although it's not a market in the conventional sense, and demand for organs far outstrips supply. How can more people be persuaded to do donate organs?


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 February 20, 2018  5m