Business Articles 'Made in Germany': Globally Unique Service for Business Journalists.BERLIN -- 'Made in Germany' - this is the name of the new business section in the 'Germany - Land of Ideas' media service for international journalists at www.mediaservice.land-of-ideas.org. This globally unique service is offered by the 'Germany - Land of Ideas' initiative of the German government and German business and created by journalists for journalists. The media service contains a far-reaching spread of themes and pictures includes approximately 1,000 high-quality journalistic jour·nal·is·tic adj. Of, relating to, or characteristic of journalism or journalists. jour nal·is articles and pictures about 36 different countries and all the host cities of the Football World Cup, all put together by the Deutsche Presse-Agentur Deutsche Presse-Agentur GmbH (DPA) (German Press Agency) is a news agency founded in 1949 in Germany. Based in Hamburg, it has grown to be a major worldwide operation serving print media, radio, television, online, mobile phones and national news agencies. (dpa), Germany's biggest news-agency. The new 'Made in Germany' section covers every aspect of the German economy. It is created in conjunction with the Federal marketing agency 'Invest in Germany'. The service includes reports on Germany's most pioneering products and export successes, portraits of industries and companies, interviews and portraits of key figures within German industry, as well as facts & figures, background information and informative graphics relating to relating to relate prep → concernant relating to relate prep → bezüglich +gen, mit Bezug auf +acc Germany as a business location. All of the material - text, images and TV footage - is free of charge to media representatives and royalty-free. The service is continually being updated and extended. Articles in the 'Made in Germany' business section include the following: Industry Sectors: Investors turn to German biotechnology The biotech bi·o·tech n. Informal Biotechnology. biotech Noun short for biotechnology Noun 1. industry experienced its second best financing year ever in 2005. Money from investors flowed into specially selected companies. People: Timekeeping with a Nobel Prize Nobel Prize, award given for outstanding achievement in physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, peace, or literature. The awards were established by the will of Alfred Nobel, who left a fund to provide annual prizes in the five areas listed above. winner German Nobel Physics Prize winner Theodor Hansch is transforming dull theory into reality with his company Menlo, the most accurate time measurer in the world. Companies: SAP - Walldorf-based world market leader SAP has become a synonym synonym (sĭn`ənĭm) [Gr.,=having the same name], word having a meaning that is the same as or very similar to the meaning of another word of the same language. Some are alike in some meanings only, as live and dwell. for software used for the commercial organisation of entire corporations. Big businesses all over the world all rely on the software from the small German town of Walldorf. Products: Big name glamour - luxury cars 'made in Germany' German car manufacturers are constantly redefining the market for luxury automobiles. Mercedes has revived the Maybach tradition, and behind such glamorous glam·or·ous also glam·our·ous adj. Full of or characterized by glamour. glam or·ous·ly adv. names as Bentley and Lamborghini stands Volkswagen and Audi technology.
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