Covid-19 Crisis Drives Global Silicon Chip Demand
The global Covid-19 pandemic has led to an accelerated digitalization of daily life. Germany has proposed a European initiative to meet increased demand for semiconductors.
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The global Covid-19 pandemic has led to an accelerated digitalization of daily life. Germany has proposed a European initiative to meet increased demand for semiconductors.
Germany's vibrant start-up landscape has seen an increase in new companies in 2020, with domestic and international investors alike bringing innovative products and services to the German market.
Germany's life sciences market continues to attract international investors in sectors ranging from coronavirus vaccine production to medical cannabis products.
Business confidence in the digital sector reached a two-year high in March, with IT and telecoms providers benefiting from accelerated digital rollout in public and private sectors.
Germany's food and beverage sector has been an unlikely winner in the Covid-19 crisis, with organic and fair trade produce proving popular as the population takes convenience and delivery services to their hearts.
A new report concludes that digital technologies have helped Germans deal with the Covid-19 pandemic – as well as creating new opportunities for digital providers.
Germany’s e-commerce market has recorded dynamic growth in 2020 – with demand significantly up as result of the Covid-19 crisis according to the German Federal Association of E-Commerce and Mail-Order Trade (bevh).
Automated payment and digital shopping solutions are providing innovative answers to difficult corona social distancing rules in Germany’s retail sector.
The findings of the annual German Start-up Monitor show a mood of optimism in the domestic start-up scene – despite the adverse impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Germany’s chemical industry has seen of the worst of the Covid-19 crisis and is cautiously optimistic about the future according the German Chemical Industry Association.