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🍿 Also on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-ODJl2lA2A
In this new episode of "Startup Mavericks", brought to you by BERLIN STARTUP SCHOOL, we delve into the world of Kelvin Green by interviewing the founders Tobias Finke and Martin Bornholdt. As climate protection becomes an emerging business, it's an opportune time to tackle this new challenge. Our discussion revolves around the urgency of decarbonising the heat sector and urban areas. Building a startup is like a roller coaster ride, so it's crucial to trust and choose the right partners to embark on this journey.
Join us in this episode of "Startup Mavericks" as we delve into the inspiring story of Kelvin Green and uncover the valuable lessons they've learned along the way. Get ready to gain insights and be motivated by the challenges and successes of building a startup in the climate protection industry.
This episode is powered by the Accelerator program - backed by the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Berlin Senate Department for Economics, Energy and Public Enterprises.
By BERLIN STARTUP SCHOOL🍿 Also on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-ODJl2lA2A
In this new episode of "Startup Mavericks", brought to you by BERLIN STARTUP SCHOOL, we delve into the world of Kelvin Green by interviewing the founders Tobias Finke and Martin Bornholdt. As climate protection becomes an emerging business, it's an opportune time to tackle this new challenge. Our discussion revolves around the urgency of decarbonising the heat sector and urban areas. Building a startup is like a roller coaster ride, so it's crucial to trust and choose the right partners to embark on this journey.
Join us in this episode of "Startup Mavericks" as we delve into the inspiring story of Kelvin Green and uncover the valuable lessons they've learned along the way. Get ready to gain insights and be motivated by the challenges and successes of building a startup in the climate protection industry.
This episode is powered by the Accelerator program - backed by the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Berlin Senate Department for Economics, Energy and Public Enterprises.