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BCG on the €8 Trillion Deep Tech Opportunity, McKinsey Highlights $106 Trillion Infrastructure Gap and lots of automotive news around IAA


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Welcome to this week's edition of our consulting industry newsletter. This issue is packed with crucial insights that will enhance your understanding of emerging trends and strategic shifts in our field.

Firstly, don't miss the strategic collaboration between Boston Consulting Group (BCG) and German industry leaders on the advancement of Deep Tech. With a projected global value of €8 trillion by 2030, this push outlines a significant opportunity for consultancies involved in high-tech landscapes.

Furthermore, explore how alumni from Deloitte, BCG, and McKinsey are investing in German family businesses. This trend is reshaping traditional career paths, offering a unique growth avenue that combines leadership with entrepreneurial spirit.

Lastly, Boston Consulting Group's report on climate protection strategies unveils how firms are increasingly viewing these measures as profitable ventures. Understanding these dynamics could be vital as sustainability becomes a cornerstone of corporate strategies.

Here are four additional stories we’ve highlighted for their relevance:

  • Inverto Opens New Office in Berlin: A significant expansion move by BCG’s subsidiary, focusing on healthcare procurement and supply chain expertise.
  • McKinsey Highlights $106 Trillion Infrastructure Gap: A critical analysis of global infrastructure demands, with potential consulting opportunities in public-private partnerships.
  • Panel discussion at IAA between VW, McKinsey and Deutsche Telekom: A look at Volkswagen's strategic realignment towards affordable electric vehicles and its implications on automotive consulting.
  • Capgemini's Hydrogen Storage Exploration: An innovative study into sustainable energy solutions, showcasing advancements in metal hydride hydrogen storage.


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Consulting WeeklyBy Philipp Weiser