This is the Newsletter of the Hamburg News Edition 24/2017
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Dear reader,
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Indoor air pollution is a major health risk and can send workspace productivity plunging and the average sickness absence soaring. The Hamburg-based start-up Breeze has come up with intelligent sensors that measure pollutants in a large office in just 30 seconds. Now the three founders are expanding their project to cities to help manage contaminants in the air.
This and other topics from Hamburg and its metropolitan region will be featured in this week’s edition of our newsletter. All topics mentioned therein are summaries of news presented in depth on the business platform Hamburg News. You can access the bilingual platform at www.hamburg-news.hamburg.
Best regards The editorial team of Hamburg News
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Hamburg becomes Germany's new "capital of start-ups"
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Hamburg has highest number of start-ups in Germany - city snatches lead position from Berlin
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Advice sessions for entrepreneuers rise at Chamber of Commerce Hamburg
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Rise reflects Hamburg's booming start-up scene - first "evening for founders" in September
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Exporo raises EUR 8.2 million in latest round of financing
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Start-up aims to give small investors access to property market
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Enjoy fresh "office air" in Hamburg
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Breeze sensors to take to streets as part of smart city project - trials proving successful
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Hamburg's Frischepost start-up collaborating with Budnikowsky
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Customers can soon collect goods from branches all over Hamburg
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Magnology games convention moving to HafenCity
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Japanese inspired event to be held in new location - Hamburg-based Threaks is co-organiser
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Riverkasematten to reopen in June as "Überquell"
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Axel Ohm and Patrick Rüther, pionieers of Hamburg's craft beer scene present new concept
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