Made in Germany: Your Business Magazine Podcast
1) A doctor from Bosnia and Herzegovina in Germany
Working in Germany — it's not only worth it financially. As a doctor, for example, Andrea from Bosnia and Herzegovina gets training and other opportunities that she didn't have at home. Which ones? Ch...Show More
2) Global Talents: Kamila Armatys
Kamila Armatys doesn't shy away from challenges. Originally from Wrocław, Poland, she's now an innovation manager at a Berlin-based chip manufacturer. Her decision to come to Germany came by chance.
3) ‘White hydrogen’ – climate savior?
Using renewables to create ‘green’ hydrogen is tricky and costly. But ‘white hydrogen’ deposits exist worldwide. Where are large sources of natural hydrogen located? Start-ups are on the lookout.
4) Electric rickshaws conquer Indian cities
Deliveries or 3-wheeled cabs - India relies on electromobility. Rickshaws with batteries are now standard. More than half of all newly registered three-wheelers in 2022 were electric. India is beating...Show More
5) What to do about dry farmland
The increasing drought is costing agriculture billions - whether in Europe, the US or China. What can be done to overcome the food crisis? Can modern irrigation systems help? What political steps need...Show More
6) How has the German agriculture developed?
Agriculture has developed tremendously. While one farmer in Germany fed 10 people in the 1950s, that number today is 150. Everyone could be fed. But a lot still needs to be done in terms of the enviro...Show More
7) The digital landscape – robots in harvesting
While self-driving cars on the road are still a long way off, things seem to be moving faster in the agricultural sector. Drones, robots and autonomous tractors are already being used for planting and...Show More
8) Spain – Olive growers in crisis
Olive growers in Spain are also affected by climate change. They are therefore looking for new forms of cultivation. However, working conditions are deteriorating rapidly. We visited a traditional fam...Show More
9) China is reducing its CO2 emissions
China has the highest CO2 emissions in the world. Around 30 percent of all climate-damaging CO2 emissions come from the Middle Kingdom. But China is also a leader in the production of renewable energi...Show More
10) The moon is open for business
Whether it’s rare metals, moon dust, or e-fuels, the moon offers abundant untapped resources. The USA, Russia, China and India are entering a new space race to cash in on them.
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