Good news for the startup teens: Daimler is extending its commitment and thus remains an important partner of the non-profit initiative.
An important part of the collaboration will be events for schoolchildren focusing on entrepreneurship and entrepreneurship. Next year will see a major event and idea camps for teenagers with concrete business ideas.
With its commitment, Daimler aims to contribute to increasing the number of young founders, company successors, and entrepreneurially minded employees in Germany. According to the report by the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor, Germany ranks 42nd out of 54 countries surveyed in terms of entrepreneurial education in schools.
Startup Teens are happy about Daimler's commitment
Startup Teens, since mid-2018 also with a Regional Office Bavaria in Munich vertreten, fördert zu einem frühen Zeitpunkt – noch vor Schulabschluss und Berufsorientierung – die Ausbildung von unternehmerischem Denken und Handeln bei Teenagern zwischen 14 und 19 Jahren. Das Angebot steht für alle Jungen und Mädchen in Deutschland kostenlos zur Verfügung.
“We are very pleased to have such a reliable partner at our side in Daimler AG, who supports us significantly in our mission,”
says Hauke Schwiezer, co-founder and managing director of Startup Teens.
Since September 2018, we have been producing the founders of the learning app The Simple Club, Nico Schork and Alex Giesecke, who provide online tutorials for startup teens and build a YouTube community With currently almost 10,000 subscribers, it is the fastest-growing YouTube channel for entrepreneurship education in Germany.
The commitment of partners such as Daimler ensures that new videos can be published weekly and the community continues to grow. Among the supporters of Startup Teens is Former professional footballer and entrepreneur Philipp Lahm.