Bremen as a start-up center: Students start drone startup finite air

Tobias Patzer und Pascal Gluderer aus Bremen gründen Finite Air, ein Drohnenunternehmen, unterstützt durch das Bridge-Netzwerk.
For Bremen, Tobias Patzer and Pascal Gluderer found Air, a drone company, supported by the Bridge network. (Symbolbild/MB)

Bremen as a start-up center: Students start drone startup finite air

in Bremen is happening: more and more students take the step into self -employment. The two Bremen Tobias Patzer and Pascal Gluderer founded the Finite Air company, which specializes in the construction of individual drones. Patzer, freshly baked graduate of the University of Bremen in the area of ​​space engineering, and Gluderers face the challenge of putting their own business idea into practice. According to a report by Buten and Binnen this remains an enormous challenge for many students in Germany.

Only a small part really implements its ideas. While 20% of the students plan to found a company after graduation, around 20 outputs in Bremen have actually seen the light of day. Patzer and Gluderer are currently working on their first project, supported by the Bridge network of the Bremen universities, which not only offers promoting ideas, but also workshops and advice for company founders. "It is much because of it to really move with our idea," says Gluderer.

support from the Bridge network

The Bridge network plays a central role in supporting founders. Every year they reach around 2,200 participants with various programs and offers that range from workshops to scholarships to competitions. "We advise around 160 projects and help students to realize their dream of self-employment," explains Meike Goos, the managing director of the network, in an interview with bridge .

An important aspect of a successful start -up is that the business idea should be based on a real market requirement. "A realistic business idea is the cornerstone of every start -up," continued Goos. This understanding contributes to the fact that more and more young companies are being founded in Bremen and thus also contribute to innovative strength and economic development.

The Bremen founding scene and its challenges

But what does the general landscape of the foundations in Germany look like? The Institute for Market Economy Bonn recently published the figures on Statista : 2024 there were almost 258,500 commercial start-ups. This development shows how important foundations are for the economy, not only in Bremen, but in the entire country. They secure jobs, promote growth and increase competitiveness.

However, the challenges should not be underestimated. Patzers and Gluderers report that they are willing to accept 60-hour weeks for their independence. "Sometimes it's hard, but freedom and the opportunity to make your own thing motivate us every day," says the optimist gluder.

In a time when founding are essential for the economy, the idea of ​​being able to make a difference through their own innovations will be a strong engine for many young people. Bremen founders such as Patzer and Gluderer show that the path to independence is difficult, but also full of opportunities.

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