Start-ups do finally receive the attention they deserve: On 1st June 2022 and for the first time, the German government presents targets and measures for a comprehensive start-up-strategy. The details still require precise wording and legislative implementation. Initial voices welcome the holistic approach to developing Germany and Europe into a stronger start-up location. The draft of such strategy paper is available here (German language only).
Germany is a strong business location. However, the main pillars are industry and small and medium-sized enterprises, not start-ups. Nevertheless, the German government recognizes that start-ups are of great importance for the German economy. At the same time, the government broadens its view and emphasizes the relevance for society in general and ecology in particular: For example, almost one-third of all start-ups perform activities in the field of climate and environmental protection, and, thus also contribute significantly to the sustainable transformation of the German economy.
According to the government's paper, start-ups are idea generators and innovation drivers and therefore create momentum, renewal and transformation. Thus, they are materially important to promote.
The main objectives of the start-up-strategy are ambitious and have been named as follows:
At present, it is difficult for new and fast-growing German start-ups with huge capital requirements to raise sufficient funds - loans are hardly an option. For this reason, financing is provided by government support programs and specialized public and private investors. This is where the start-up-strategy essentially kicks in. In summary, the financing of start-ups - in addition to many other measures - is to be conducted by the following steps:
Moreover, in view of the tight applicant situation on the labour market the following priority measures are planned to attract more talents:
In addition, simplified "founding" is to be ensured with a digital (notarial) founding act for the founding of German limited liability companies (GmbH).
In order to increase diversity, female founders are to receive targeted support, for example through a new funding line "EXIST Women" or the targeted financing of diverse and female venture capital funds.
Furthermore, numerous priority measures are intended to (i) facilitate spin-offs from science and universities, (ii) improve framework conditions for public benefit-oriented start-ups, (iii) mobilize start-up competencies for public contracts, (iv) facilitate start-ups' access to data, (v) strengthen real-labs, including by creating (new) experimenta-tion clauses, and (vi) centralize the start-up ecosystem through targeted networking.
The general naming of the goals shows that many measures will still be characterized by great dynamism and that there is still a lot "in flux" here.
It remains to be seen whether the start-up-strategy - still intended for this summer - will be finally adopted by the traffic light government. Then there should be more clarity about the exact legislative implementation.
Overall, the federal government is pursuing a holistic approach and will implement the strategy - as of now - in bundled measures within the current legislative period. Annual monitoring of the development of Germany as a start-up location is also planned.
We will continue to observe the development of the start-up-strategy with interest and look forward to its implementation with anticipation.