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The German Innovators Podcast – Breaking Barriers, Building the Future
Bettina B. Scheibe and Johannes P. Lehmann
24 episodes
3 days ago
Welcome to The German Innovators Podcast—your go-to source for cutting-edge innovation, global market insights, and the stories shaping entrepreneurship worldwide. We dive into the minds of visionaries, disruptors, and industry leaders redefining success and pushing boundaries. From groundbreaking technologies to bold strategies, we explore how innovation is shaping industries and driving global impact. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, investor, or passionate about the future of business, join us for thought-provoking conversations that inspire action and challenge the status quo.
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Welcome to The German Innovators Podcast—your go-to source for cutting-edge innovation, global market insights, and the stories shaping entrepreneurship worldwide. We dive into the minds of visionaries, disruptors, and industry leaders redefining success and pushing boundaries. From groundbreaking technologies to bold strategies, we explore how innovation is shaping industries and driving global impact. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, investor, or passionate about the future of business, join us for thought-provoking conversations that inspire action and challenge the status quo.
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Episodes (20/24)
The German Innovators Podcast – Breaking Barriers, Building the Future
020 | From NASA to AI-Native Talent Development

In our latest German Innovators Podcast episode, Bettina B. Scheibe and Johannes P. Lehmann sit down with Robert Abbanat, CEO & Founder of GloCoach. Rob went from helping explain Mars Pathfinder to the world to building a global platform that’s redefining how enterprises assess and develop talent.


Highlights:

• Engineering + storytelling: How translating complex NASA missions into clear visuals shaped Rob’s product mindset (MVP → iterate) and design obsession.

• New space race reality: Why SpaceX’s pace matters—and what public–private models could teach Europe about dual-use innovation and procurement.

• Beyond coaching: GloCoach’s evolution into an integrated talent OS—AI for coach matching, SMART-goal creation, competency mapping, and Lance, an AI “talent consultant” that runs multilingual 360s at a fraction of traditional costs.

• Global by design: Building across APAC, Europe, and the U.S. with truly multilingual experiences—useful lessons for any company scaling across markets.

• Future of work: Personalized, lower-cost learning at scale; humans-in-the-loop still matter. Rob’s line: “People who use AI will replace people who don’t.”


What European & international tech leaders can learn:

• Build multilingual, multi-market products from day one—distribution advantages compound.

• Use LLMs to compress time-to-value; don’t over-engineer proprietary ML where off-the-shelf models excel.

• Design isn’t decoration—UX clarity drives adoption and outcomes.

• In platform categories, scale beats niche; partner early with global customers to validate.

• Make AI fluency a core capability across roles, not just in the data team.

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3 months ago
38 minutes 19 seconds

The German Innovators Podcast – Breaking Barriers, Building the Future
019 | From Goa to Silicon Valley to China’s Innovation Frontier

From Goa to Silicon Valley to China’s innovation frontier — Kapil Kane’s journey is anything but ordinary.


In the latest episode of the German Innovators Podcast, Bettina and Johannes speak with Kapil Kane, former Apple Product Designer and Intel China Innovation Leader, about:

  • How Zen principles secretly shaped Apple’s product culture
  • Why compartmentalization — not open innovation — was the secret weapon behind the iPad
  • The Intel GrowthX accelerator: empowering intrapreneurs to act like startup founders
  • Why ASICs might overtake GPUs — and how China’s AI chip strategies are flipping the script
  • What Silicon Valley, China, India, and Africa each uniquely contribute to global innovation
  • A powerful reminder that culture eats structure for breakfast — especially when scaling innovation
  • His take on quantum computing’s real-world limitations (spoiler: diamond NV centers may win)


Last but not least, Kapil shares actionable advice for innovators:

"Be excellent in one thing — but understand many. The best ideas often come from adjacent knowledge collisions.”


Timestamps:

00:00 – Introduction 00:14 – Getting to know Kapil: his background and journey 01:31 – How did your educational path shape your trailblazing roles at Apple and Intel? 05:07 – What were some of the key challenges and lessons from those projects—and how can today’s innovators apply them? 13:00 – Can startups benefit from adopting a secretive, stealth-style culture? 16:28 – What made the Intel accelerator you worked in stand out from other major programs—like those from Fortune 500 companies or in China? 21:08 – In today's geopolitical climate, how critical are secure and resilient supply chains? 27:35 – What possibilities do you see emerging from quantum computing technologies? 32:31 – Do you think China's current innovation trends will influence the rest of the world—possibly turning the tables, with others emulating China this time? 37:05 – How have different cultural contexts shaped your approach to innovation and leadership, particularly during your time at Apple and Intel? 42:43 – What advice would you share with professionals who want to lead innovation in fast-changing industries and turbulent times? 46:21 – Closing thoughts


Discover more about Kapil on his Linktree:

https://linktr.ee/kapil_kane

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4 months ago
47 minutes 7 seconds

The German Innovators Podcast – Breaking Barriers, Building the Future
018 | From Fleet to Grid: The Smart Charging Playbook

From Fleet to Grid: The Smart Charging Playbook

The future of electric mobility isn’t just about cleaner cars—it’s about smarter energy systems.

In this episode of the German Innovators Podcast, Bettina B. Scheibe and Johannes P. Lehmann sit down with Claudio Geyken, CEO of RiDERgy, to explore the transformative power of fleet electrification, smart charging, and Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) technology.

From outdated grid infrastructure to AI-powered forecasting, this conversation dives deep into how EVs are shifting from energy consumers to energy assets.


Expect insights on:

✅ How cloud-first, hardware-agnostic platforms revolutionise charging networks

✅ The real challenges of scaling V2G—tech, regulation, and business models

✅ AI’s pivotal role in predicting weather, charging demand, and energy pricing

✅ Why Europe is leading the way—and how China & the US are catching up

✅ What’s stopping OEMs from embracing bidirectional charging

✅ The policy shifts and field pilots needed to drive innovation

✅ A surprising link between autonomous vehicles and energy optimisation.


If you're passionate about mobility, energy, and AI, this episode is a must-listen!

🎧 Tune in now.

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5 months ago
39 minutes 53 seconds

The German Innovators Podcast – Breaking Barriers, Building the Future
#17: Bridging the gap: How to succeed in China’s consumer market

In the latest episode of the German Innovators in China (GINN) podcast, my Bettina and Johannes have the pleasure of speaking with Daisy Tang, founder of Hola Daisy. Daisy is a Hong Kong native with over 15 years of experience in branding, design, and marketing, having led national campaigns in China for brands like Starbucks, Nespresso, Oatly, and AB InBev .  


In their conversation, Daisy shares invaluable insights on how foreign brands can successfully enter and thrive in the Mainland Chinese market. Here are some key takeaways:

1. Product Placement Matters: Ensure your product is strategically placed in stores to attract maximum attention.

2. Localize Your Brand Name: Choose a Chinese name that’s easy to pronounce and resonates with local consumers.

3. On-the-Ground Experience: Don’t rely solely on remote research; visit Mainland China to understand the market dynamics firsthand.

4. Engage with Chinese Social Media: Stay updated on trending topics and consumer preferences through platforms like WeChat and Douyin. 

5. Leverage Live Commerce: Understand the power of live-streaming in driving massive revenue and brand engagement.

6. Adopt Online-to-Offline Strategies: Learn from China’s seamless integration of online and offline channels to boost foot traffic and sales.


Daisy’s expertise has been instrumental in helping foreign brands navigate the complexities of the Chinese market. If you’re looking to make a mark in China, reaching out to her could be a game-changer.


Reach out to Daisy on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/holadaisy/

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6 months ago
24 minutes 41 seconds

The German Innovators Podcast – Breaking Barriers, Building the Future
#16: AI in motion: From self-driving to process automation

In the new podcast episode of German Innovators in China (GINN), Johannes and Bettina sit down with AI and automotive expert Ke Zhu.


Key Highlights:

  1. Accelerating Autonomous Driving: Discover how cutting-edge generative AI models are revolutionizing the development of self-driving cars by creating realistic driving scenarios for enhanced safety and efficiency.
  2. Journey Towards AGI & singularity: Listen to a thought-provoking discussion on the advancements steering us closer to Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) and the implications for industries and governments worldwide.
  3. Process Automation Revolution: Learn how AI-driven automation is reshaping business processes, boosting human efficiency, and redefining operational standards across various sectors and regions.

About our guest:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-ke-zhu/

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7 months ago
25 minutes 11 seconds

The German Innovators Podcast – Breaking Barriers, Building the Future
#15 Beyond borders: Creating thriving German Chinese Teams

Join Bettina and Michael Maeder, Partner at the renowned executive search firm August Leadership, as they uncover the secrets to building and scaling high-performing Chinese-German teams.

From what startups need to thrive in an intercultural setup to identifying the right mindset in potential partners, this episode is packed with actionable insights and expert advice for anyone navigating the global business landscape.

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8 months ago
31 minutes 17 seconds

The German Innovators Podcast – Breaking Barriers, Building the Future
#14 Next-gen China: The tech and unicorn boom

Bettina sits down with Chris, the Director of the Innovation Centre at AHK Greater China, to explore the world of Chinese unicorns and the hurdles faced by Chinese startups amidst geopolitical tensions, political instability, and rising national protectionism. Tune in for a captivating episode packed with intriguing stories and valuable insights!





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8 months ago
45 minutes 24 seconds

The German Innovators Podcast – Breaking Barriers, Building the Future
#13 Made in China: The success story of Jonas and Naked Hub

In 2018, naked Hub, a leading coworking & technology business founded in China in 2015, was exited to WeWork. At that time, it had hosted over 1 million guests from China and around the world, and provided over 10,000 members across 24 locations with the community and services they needed to make a life, not just a living.


Jonas Wolf was one of the key employees helping to lead naked Hub to success. In this episode, he shares his story withBettina and Johannes, and sheds light on the importance ofcommunity building as entrepreneurial success factor in the Middle Kingdom.


About Jonas:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/iamjonaswolf


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1 year ago
41 minutes 41 seconds

The German Innovators Podcast – Breaking Barriers, Building the Future
#12 Sustainability in motion: China's ESG journey

Driven by the belief that change begins with a single step, Richard Brubaker has spent the last 20 years in Asia working to engage, inspire and equip those around him to take their first step.

Bettina and Johannes chat with Rich about his passion, his take on China's motion in sustainability & ESG, and what this means for China's future economic development.


About Rich:

Rich’s work is centered around building foundations of knowledge, understanding core issues, engaging stakeholders, and doing what it takes to move forward. He has overseen the development and execution of more than 250 projects focused on solving the social, environmental, and economic challenges in Asia.

Rich is Chairman of the Sustainability & Corporate Responsibility Committee of the American Chamber in Shanghai, runs his own podcast formats on sustainability and social entrepreneurship, and is a passionate founder and entrepreneur.

If you want to engage in a personal discussion with Rich, he can be met at sustainability conferences across Asia where he speaks about ESG, social innovation, corporate social responsibility and leadership.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/richbrubaker/


Time Stamps:

00:00 Intro

00:31 Presentation of Rich and how his China story got started

06:14 Chinese cities experimenting with sustainability competitions

11:00 Evolution of collaboration in the sustainability space

14:08 Rich's projects and his biggest sustainability clients

24:29 The Chinese Government's incentives for more sustainable business models across sectors

32:13 Sustainability initiatives and the 5-years plan

34:10 Big tech giants pushing China towards greater sustainability targets

37:05 Learnings from the sustainability coaching of Chinese brands

41:22 Outlook: Rich's favourite moonshots

44:00 Outro

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1 year ago
44 minutes 20 seconds

The German Innovators Podcast – Breaking Barriers, Building the Future
#11 China's circular economy - navigating the new frontier

Helping brands and their products stand out with sustainable and circular design, is the mission of Tim Binnion, founder and CEO of (better)labs. He is one of THE key persons regarding the topic of circular economy in the Shanghai ecosystem and shares his passion and knowledge at conferences all across Asia.

In this episode, Tim and Bettina discuss the status and outlook of circular economy approaches in the Mainland and Kong Kong, and introduce some startups you might want to know.


Time stamps:

00:47 Intro of Tim and (better)labs

02:38 Circular economy learnings from Shanghai & Hong Kong

05:37 Why Hong Kong is more advanced than the Mainland

08:12 Circular economy and the Chinese industrial complex

11:30 China's agenda

13:55 A problem of implementation?

16:49 Battery swap stations in EV

23:25 Chinese startup competitions as sustainability accelerator

26:28 China's sustainability blueprints - why do they sometimes fail?

28:42 Niches for international sustainability startups in China and potential learnings

30:31 Unique lessons learnt in China with global spill-over potential

33:54 Smart warehousing

35:24 Outro

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1 year ago
38 minutes 58 seconds

The German Innovators Podcast – Breaking Barriers, Building the Future
#10 AI in China - from early research to driving force

Join Bettina and Chance Jiang, web3 developer, passionate entrepreneur and China AI expert, on their discussion of China's AI strategy and its development from early academical research to national core strategy.


About Chance:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/chancejiang/


Time stamps:

01:09 intro of Chance Jiang

01:55 development of AI in Chinese Academia

04:04 China's specialisation in international comparison

06:33 Chinese academia and China's industry working hand in hand

08:53 AI and smart home

10:35 AI and smart service robots

14:20 expected development of this interconnection in the coming year

18:02 the government's approach and focus areas

24:48 AI and user feelings

27:35 China aiming to protect itself and its people

32:36 recruiting of Chinese AI talent - a challenge?

34:42 can AI reach a point in intelligence?

37:55 China's AI goals for the upcoming years

40:23 crypto and smart contracts

42:56 Chance's hopes for the AI in the next 10 years

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1 year ago
47 minutes 25 seconds

The German Innovators Podcast – Breaking Barriers, Building the Future
#09 Hit the ground running - the Swiss way

In this episode, Bettina talks with Philippe and Felicia from Swissnex in China about the Swiss "super tool box" of highly integrated services and why "hitting the ground running" is one of the best IP protection strategies in the Middle Kingdom.


Key tips / take-aways include:

  • Deep tech startups usually have a significant competitive advantage which is hard to copy overnight. If you are a deep tech founder and are still worried about being copied, don’t come to China.
  • Startups entering China should not be in R&D stage, and be well prepared. Once landed in China, they should hit the ground running to further ensure their competitive edge.
  • Early collaboration with multinationals and support networks like Swissnex is a great way to progress quickly and gain access to trustworthy information about potential local partners.


About the guests:

Philippe Roesle is CEO at Swissnex in China, Consul at the Swiss Consulate in Shanghai and Head of the Science, Technology and Education Office at the Swiss Embassy in Beijing.

Felicia Wang is Startup Manager at Swissnex in China. She runs the Innosuisse China camp program which aims at empowering Swiss deep tech startups' market validation and entry in the Chinese market.


About Swissnex:

Swissnex is the Swiss global network connecting the dots in education, research, and innovation. The six Swissnex locations (Bangalore, Boston, Shanghai, San Fransico, Rio de Janerio and Osaka) and their outposts are established in the world’s most innovative hubs. Together with around twenty Science and Technology Offices (STO) and Counselors (STC) based in Swiss Embassies, the network contributes to strengthening Switzerland’s profile as a world-leading innovation hotspot.


Links:

Philippe Roesle: https://www.linkedin.com/in/philippe-roesle-%E4%BD%95%E8%BE%89-71423a89/

Felicia Wang: https://www.linkedin.com/in/felicia-%E7%8E%8B%E8%B6%8A-00a2b4123/

Swissnex in China website: https://swissnex.org/china/

Swissnex in China on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/swissnex-china/

GINN: ⁠⁠linkedin.com/company/german-innovators/⁠⁠

Bettina Scheibe: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bettina-b-scheibe-b069b45a/

Johannes Paul Lehmann: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johannes-paul-lehmann-mba-68048084/

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1 year ago
44 minutes 53 seconds

The German Innovators Podcast – Breaking Barriers, Building the Future
#08 Understanding how China fosters entrepreneurship

Jelte Ansgar Wingender, CEO of the businesses FoundersLair, Dealflow and Flair, shares his best practices on how to manoeuvre the government-driven entrepreneurial ecosystem in China. He further gives hands-on advice on how to secure your IP if you are building a hardware startup.


Key tips include:

  1. Enter Chinese startup competitions since it is a great way for you to develop an understanding of the government-driven entrepreneurial ecosystem, its dynamics and your Chinese competitors. 
  2. Use the FoundersLair platform to gain an overview of startup competitions and find the best fit for your industry.
  3. Try out China’s 2nd TIER cities if you want to test out your product. (Your office might still be best located in BJ and SH, as they offer the best international connectedness.)
  4. There are multiple ways to effectively protect your IP in China. Foxconn (Honhai Technology Group), for example, can help hardware startups to file Chinese patents to secure their hardware related IP.
  5. Investigate China with your own team first and truly understand, learn and build trust. Don't outsource to a partner or middleman from the start.


About:

Jelte Ansgar Wingender: ⁠⁠⁠linkedin.com/in/jelteansgarwingender

FoundersLair website: ⁠⁠founderslair.com⁠

FoundersLair on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/founderslair

Foxconn IP Consulting: https://www.honhai.com/en-us/

GINN: ⁠⁠linkedin.com/company/german-innovators/⁠⁠

Bettina Scheibe: ⁠⁠linkedin.com/in/bettina-b-scheibe-b069b45a/



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1 year ago
39 minutes 51 seconds

The German Innovators Podcast – Breaking Barriers, Building the Future
#07 Long-term success strategies in the Chinese market

Bettina and Wei Zhou, CEO of the Shanghai based accelerator XNode, discuss how startups can scale their China business and become successful in China long-term.


Key tips include:

  1. Work closely with international corporates and international networks during your market entry phase.
  2. Find a Chinese middleman on the ground who can grant you access to local governments, state owned enterprises and Chinese corporates. This middleman can be a Chinese manager, a sales channel partner or an accelerator with strong Chinese ties.
  3. Form a China entity which is separate from your global business, and which implements a China-for-China approach. China-for-China means having a separate product, separate strategy and separate operations tailored to the Chinese market.
  4. Consider giving the majority shareholding of your China business to your Chinese partner. Your China entity would hence count as a Chinese enterprise and gain better access to networks, customers and funding opportunities.


About:

XNode website: ⁠www.thexnode.com/

XNode on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/6579325/admin/feed/posts

GINN: ⁠linkedin.com/company/german-innovators/⁠

Wei Zhou: ⁠linkedin.com/in/wei-zhou-30919b/

Bettina Scheibe: ⁠linkedin.com/in/bettina-b-scheibe-b069b45a/

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1 year ago
36 minutes 30 seconds

The German Innovators Podcast – Breaking Barriers, Building the Future
#06 Entering China as a deep tech startup

Felix Reinshagen, CEO and co-founder of NavVis, shares his personal China experience and explains why the market is so important for deep tech startups today.

He points out that entering the Middle Kingdom early on can help you to fully understand the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and risks of a new technology, especially in deep tech. And he finds that being focused on a few, well-defined industry segments is a key success factor in China sales.

Last but not least, Felix calls on all startups to meet their Chinese competitors in China first (rather than letting them surprise us in other markets).


About:

NavVis: https://www.linkedin.com/company/navvis/

GINN: https://www.linkedin.com/company/german-innovators/

Felix Reinshagen: https://www.linkedin.com/in/felix-reinshagen-527ab97a/

Bettina Scheibe: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bettina-b-scheibe-b069b45a/


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1 year ago
39 minutes 58 seconds

The German Innovators Podcast – Breaking Barriers, Building the Future
#05 Collaboration & gamification in the Middle Kingdom

Jason Alleyne, co-founder and Managing Director of the startup CFO-AI, shares how collaboration and gamification have made a difference for his personal journey in the Chinese market.

He finds that family pride, group KPIs and the incentivisation of societal behaviour via gamification play a key role in China and are the secret sauce that makes Chinese businesses so successful.


Chapter marks: 

(00:00:00)  Intro

(01:09:08)  Zero bias for max collab mindset

(02:44:02)  Collaboration and gamification

(04:12:19)  InnoHive innovation game

(09:06:21)  Multinational and heterogenous setup

(10:55:21)  Growing cfo-ai with PE

(14:02:21)  Getting rid of limitations / 1+1=110

(17:53:03)  Re-imagination / societal good

(22:59:01)  Family pride / group KPIs

(25:59:04)  Collab with a few / competition of many

(30:54:04)  Thinking in boxes / gamification

(33:44:08)  Incentivisation of societal behaviour

(36:38:07)  Gamification of healthy eating

(42:08:06)  Summary


About: 

cfo-ai: https://reimage.cfo-ai.com/

GINN: https://www.linkedin.com/company/german-innovators/ 

Jason Alleyne: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-alleyne-413a248/ 

Bettina Scheibe: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bettina-b-scheibe-b069b45a/ 

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2 years ago
44 minutes 26 seconds

The German Innovators Podcast – Breaking Barriers, Building the Future
#04 How to localise business in China in 2023

In this episode, Bettina talks with Felix Wendlandt, founder of the beer brand Brander Urstoff, about how to develop tailored business strategies for the Chinese market. 

Felix shares his experience on how and why to build a mainly Chinese team, how to master sales challenges in China, and why you might not want to stress the German origin of your brand nowadays if you’re operating in a traditional industry like beer brewing.

Last but not least, Felix recommends his favourite accelerator programs to enrol in if you plan to build your business in China.


About Brander Urstoff:

  • http://branderurstoff.com/
  • http://www.brander-urstoff.cn/

About EO:

  • https://www.eonetwork.org/shanghai

About Felix Wendlandt:

  • https://www.linkedin.com/in/felixwendlandt/

About GINN:

  • https://www.linkedin.com/company/german-innovators/


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2 years ago
38 minutes 19 seconds

The German Innovators Podcast – Breaking Barriers, Building the Future
#03 Chinese competitors challenging German SMEs

Should we take Chinese competition seriously? Which industries are challenged most by Chinese competition? Bettina speaks with Peter Legner, CEO at Schenck Shanghai Machinery Corporation (Dürr Group) and CEO China at HOMAG Group, about his experience from 30 years of doing business in China, his latest learnings and his view on new technology trends in the Middle Kingdom.


Key take-aways:

1) Stop underestimating Chinese competition or you might find yourself losing significant market share.

2) Successful Chinese competitors aren't only challenging us in China, but have long started moving into our home markets.

3) Fields of competition include ALL industries, namely future technologies, traditional industries, consumer tech, B2B & the industrial space.

4) Everyone should be well informed about Chinese competition - NOT only corporates and SMEs, but ALSO startups and investors.


Links:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-legner-9829948/

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2 years ago
38 minutes 20 seconds

The German Innovators Podcast – Breaking Barriers, Building the Future
#02 Innovation from China going global

Bettina speaks with her guest Maren Petry, National Senior Director Innovation at the German Chamber of Commerce in China, about innovation activities of German companies in China and their global impact. They have a closer look at the German Chamber's latest innovation survey "Innovation from China going global" which was just published on June 28th, 2022 in collaboration with the German Chamber's partner BearingPoint.

Key findings include:

1) Competition is the main innovation driver for German companies in China.

2) The Chinese market is not only important with regards to its sales volume, but also with regards to its potential of becoming an important R&D hub for global solutions.

3) Chinese competitors are really strong in their R&D, especially in the establishment and expansion of the same. Advanced R&D processes driven local teams contribute to their success.

4) Chinese competitors are so much quicker with regards to the time-to-market because of their extensive knowledge and usage of the social commerce system, which leads to new forms of customer engagement and also quick feedback loops between customer and manufacturer.

Find out what German companies can do to further improve in these fields.

And most importantly: Enjoy and subscribe! ;)


Link to the referenced survey:
https://china.ahk.de/de/news/news-details/german-innovation-from-china-going-global-amid-a-complex-innovation-ecosystem-german-chambers-innovation-survey-2022

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3 years ago
33 minutes 43 seconds

The German Innovators Podcast – Breaking Barriers, Building the Future
#01 Why go to China? And can Europe keep pace?

In the first episode of the new GINN CHINABEATS series, Bettina and her guest Kevin J. Worner have a fresh look at developments in the European and Chinese startup ecosystem, and discuss differences in communication, networking and execution. 

Key learnings include:

1) European entrepreneurs should forget about frameworks and push the limits.

2) Social media is the key to modern business communication, and can lead to an exponential growth of personal business networks.

3) Mass entrepreneurship is a success factor for fast innovation: 100 above average thinkers will for sure come up with a great solution, while 1 excellent thinker might not.

4) A highly digital consumer base, as well as young talent educated in STEM / AI, play an important role in the perception of technological opportunities.

Enjoy and subscribe! 

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3 years ago
22 minutes 43 seconds

The German Innovators Podcast – Breaking Barriers, Building the Future
Welcome to The German Innovators Podcast—your go-to source for cutting-edge innovation, global market insights, and the stories shaping entrepreneurship worldwide. We dive into the minds of visionaries, disruptors, and industry leaders redefining success and pushing boundaries. From groundbreaking technologies to bold strategies, we explore how innovation is shaping industries and driving global impact. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, investor, or passionate about the future of business, join us for thought-provoking conversations that inspire action and challenge the status quo.