This latest scheme should put scale-ups in contact with firms across the Hamburg Metropolitan Region and help them develop their businesses successfully, according to Hamburg Invest. Emphasis is on companies in sustainable mobility and logistics as the city and its port are already considered hotspots of these sectors. The city hosted the ITS World Congress in 2021 and is a testing ground for autonomous driving and urban air mobility.
"Many companies in Hamburg are working on more sustainable and efficient solutions for transporting people and goods," said Michael Westhagemann, Senator for Economics. "The Scaleup Landing Pad Hamburg will make an important contribution to attracting young companies with innovative solutions to the city. Hamburg is one of the best places in Europe for innovative young companies because hardly any other place offers so much concentrated know-how in key, forward-looking technologies," according to Dr Rolf Strittmatter, Managing Director of Hamburg Invest.