Artificial intelligence now accounts for more than a third of these new ventures, with 1,038 companies focusing on the sector. Asha-Maria Sharma, an AI expert at Germany Trade & Invest, attributes this momentum to the country's unique ecosystem, which connects young firms directly with industrial, mobility, and energy giants hungry for new solutions. This proximity allows founders to test technologies and hit the market with greater speed.
Beyond direct industrial application, AI is lowering the barrier to entry by reducing initial capital requirements for new businesses. While the AI wave dominates the growth figures, software remains the nation's strongest sub-sector, accounting for 844 of the total new startups.




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