The tug of war between Merkel and Macron
In Toulouse, the heads of government of France and Germany meet: it's about digitization, armaments - and more money from the state. Read more on Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
In Toulouse, the heads of government of France and Germany meet: it's about digitization, armaments - and more money from the state. Read more on Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
The new title "Bachelor Professional" splits the economy. The digitalization is too short, criticized the German Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Read more on Handelsblatt
The study "Emerging Trends in Real Estate® - United States and Canada 2020" has now been published in its 41st edition. The study, developed in collaboration with the Urban Land Institute, processes the views and feedback of industry experts in a variety of fields. Continue reading on PwC Blog
Development perspectives, real estate trends and top cities - all this is highlighted in the study "Emerging Trends in Real Estate Europe 2020". As in previous years, the study is a collaborative effort between PwC and the Urban Land Institute. Do you want to read the results on PwC Blog
Due to digitization, companies are subject to constant change, which is constantly focusing on new topics. In our series "3 questions to ..." give Fujitsu experts insights into current problems in IT. In this episode, read on Computerwoche
Asia stands for digitization like no other continent. That's why the Digital Conference DLD returns to Singapore. With speakers from Germany and Asia. Read on Focus
The digitization of administration in Germany needs user-friendly and secure technical solutions. NRW and Thuringia are now moving forward with pilot projects. Read more on Handelsblatt
With the EQV, Mercedes-Benz has presented the first all-electric, large-capacity sedan - and electric mobility has finally come of age. Read more on techtag
Digitization Ranking These are the smartest cities in Germany Read more on Internetworld
In times of increasing digitization, German consumer goods manufacturers are not succeeding in exploiting the potential of new technologies. Desire and result gape far apart. The frustration of the decision makers is growing. Read more on Business Week