Opening of the Deininger office in Hamburg
After Nico Wohlgemuth (DAYONE GmbH) provided brain food with his explanation of how AI supports the design of real business innovations, the soul food teams of Stefanie Dietz “Des Teufels Fette Beute” and Markus Weiß “Helmut, dem Wermut von der Waterkant” took over and the guests were able to make old and new acquaintances in the office space and on the roof terrace with a view over Hamburg. True to our motto: connecting people.
Either our photographer Tina Demetriades had an easy time or she is simply talented - it is clear that the atmosphere - just as we felt it - is great to see in her photos. There's hardly a picture where you can't see smiling and relaxed people! And a big thank you to the Handelskammer Hamburg for giving us the opportunity to take pictures from the clock tower of the Hamburg Stock Exchange opposite. You can find more photos in the picture galleries (link in the first comment under this post).
We are already looking forward to the upcoming opportunities for an exchange in our Hamburg premises!
You can see more photos in the picture gallery.

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