Positive balance: Saxon entrepreneur trip to Silicon Valley with valuable business insights
According to a report from www.zeit.de, the Saxony Economic Development Agency drew a positive conclusion from an entrepreneurial trip to Silicon Valley near San Francisco. 15 companies took part in the visit with the aim of possible business initiations. The participants benefited from the special “mindset” in the USA, which shows how quickly ideas can become companies and products there, and how much easier it is to make business contacts. Visit participants had the opportunity to experience best practice examples of AI and interactive technologies at various appointments, including company visits to SAP in Palo Alto and Plug and Play in Sunnyvale, as well as...

Positive balance: Saxon entrepreneur trip to Silicon Valley with valuable business insights
According to a report by www.zeit.de, the Saxony Economic Development Agency drew a positive conclusion from an entrepreneurial trip to Silicon Valley near San Francisco. 15 companies took part in the visit with the aim of possible business initiations. The participants benefited from the special “mindset” in the USA, which shows how quickly ideas can become companies and products there, and how much easier it is to make business contacts.
Visit participants had the opportunity to experience best practices in AI and interactive technologies at various appointments, including company visits to SAP in Palo Alto and Plug and Play in Sunnyvale, as well as participate in networking events.
These positive experiences are likely to have a very positive impact on the Saxon economy and especially on the technology industry. By gaining insight into the way Silicon Valley works and the business culture, Saxon companies could receive new ideas and impulses for their own projects. The business contacts made could also prove extremely valuable, potentially leading to future partnerships and business deals.
In addition, Sachsen plans to continue his explorations in the US state of California and the Midwest of the United States of America. This shows the interest in further international cooperation and the exchange of knowledge and technologies. The planned delegation trip on the topics of energy, climate and the environment could also open up new opportunities for Saxon companies that deal with these areas.
Overall, it can be said that the entrepreneurial trip to Silicon Valley was extremely promising for the Saxon companies and can be expected to provide positive impulses for the regional economy and the technology industry in Saxony.
Read the source article at www.zeit.de