Commenting on the unique event, Westhagemann said: "As ambassador of the Hamburg Innovation Summit, I am impressed by the power of this newly-created digital format. The city's innovative clout is evidenced by this successful digital event. I appreciate the overarching networking character of this event and am certain that Hamburg's future lies in collaboration and innovation. The HHIS will convey this to the world."
First on the agenda was a debate about New Work, presented by Tijen Onaran, founder of Global Digital Women. The corona pandemic is giving the issue new meaning and a positive boost, according to Christoph Magnussen, founder of the Blackboat digital consultancy, and Nele Schön, Manager of Personnel and Development of Organisation at Gruner + Jahr. Yet, plenty of work remains to be done. Schön described new methods being used to achieve a new world of work. Asking questions and experimenting are crucial to achieving this goal. A later panel featuring DESY, Darvis, Uventions and Byonoy presented best practices in terms of "Health Innovation - Collaboration, the superpower of the future?