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URL:https://www.hiig.de/events/startup-clinics-talk-die-app-economy-in-eur
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SUMMARY:Startup Clinics Talk: Die App-Economy in Europa | Workshop
DESCRIPTION:1\,64 Millionen Jobs in der App-Economy\, Tendenz steigend. Ein
 e beachtliche Zahl die für einen wachsenden Markt steht. Doch wie verteil
 en sich die Jobs innerhalb Europas? Und wo liegen Herausforderungen und Po
 tentiale für die Berliner Software-Branche?\n\nDr. Michael Mandel vom Was
 hingtoner Progressive Policy Institute stellt am 09. Juni — zur besten m
 ittäglichen Pausenzeit — die Ergebnisse ihrer Studie zur App-Economy in
  Europa vor. Gefolgt von einer offenen Diskussion\, die von HIIG-Forscher 
 Martin Wrobel moderiert wird. Die Diskussion findet auf Englisch statt. Da
  die Plätze limitiert sind\, wird zwingend um eine Anmeldung gebeten.\nTh
 e App Economy in Eurpope — leading cities and best practices\nAt our Sta
 rtup Clinics Talk on 09th June\, the Progressive Policy Institute’s chie
 f economic strategist Dr. Michael Mandel will present their study »The Ap
 p Economy in Europe«. In their report\, they estimated that the European 
 Union\, plus Switzerland and Norway\, has a surprising 1.64 million App Ec
 onomy jobs as of January 2016—a sign of a growing and vital tech sector.
  They identified the leading App Economy countries in Europe\, and provide
 d a ranking of the top App Economy cities\, with London as #1. Germany has
  five areas\, led by Berlin.\n\nGain insights into the PPI’s analysis of
  Europe’s software ecosystem\, and discuss how innovation can create job
 s globally\, but also locally in Berlin. The discussion is led by HIIG res
 earcher Martin Wrobel.\n\nThe Progressive Policy Institute is an independe
 nt\, innovative and high-impact D.C.-based think tank founded in 1989. As 
 the original ‘idea mill’ for President Bill Clinton’s New Democrats\
 , PPI has a long legacy of promoting break-the-mold ideas aimed at economi
 c growth\, national security and modern\, performance-based government. To
 day\, PPI’s unique mix of political realism and policy innovation contin
 ues to make it a leading source of pragmatic and creative ideas.\n\nDr. Mi
 chael Mandel\, chief economic strategist of the Progressive Policy Institu
 te and an international expert on innovation-driven growth\, will be prese
 nting his recent research on European App Economy employment. He found tha
 t Germany was the second leading App Economy country in Europe\, measured 
 by jobs\, just behind the United Kingdom and ahead of France. Dr. Mandel w
 ill also be discussing the role of the Internet of Things in driving Germa
 n economic growth.\nAbout the series\nThe Startup Clinics Talks (SCT) were
  developed for those interested in learning from some of Berlin’s top st
 artup minds. We organize a series of local events with experts in the area
 s of HR\, Management\, Finance\, Law\, Sales\, Business Modeling and more.
  Experts will range from experienced entrepreneurs to professionals with y
 ears of domain expertise. Join us and connect with fellow entrepreneurs\, 
 and experts who are eager to learn about your startup. For more informatio
 n please visit www.startup-clinics.com. This series is organized by a grou
 p of doctoral researchers from the Alexander von Humboldt Institute for In
 ternet and Society.\n\n        \n\n&nbsp\;
CATEGORIES:Events vor 2018 ohne Titelbild,Netzwerken
LOCATION:Humboldt Institut für Internet und Gesellschaft\, Französische S
 traße 9\, Berlin\, 10117\, Deutschland
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