Economic Senator Franziska Giffey visits local companies in Reinickendorf

Erfahren Sie mehr über den Besuch von Wirtschaftssenatorin Franziska Giffey bei Traditionsunternehmen und Start-ups in Reinickendorf. Lesen Sie, wie die Zusammenarbeit zwischen Politik und Wirtschaft das Wirtschaftswachstum in Berlin vorantreibt und innovative Unternehmen unterstützt.
Find out more about the visit of Economic Senator Franziska Giffey at traditional companies and start-ups in Reinickendorf. Read how the cooperation between politics and business drives economic growth in Berlin and supports innovative companies. (Symbolbild/MB)

Economic Senator Franziska Giffey visits local companies in Reinickendorf

Senator for the Economic Senator visits Reinickendorfer company - Berlin economy in focus

Today, Senator for Economic Affairs Franziska Giffey had the opportunity to visit two different companies in Reinickendorf. The invitation of district mayor Emine Demirbüken-Wegner led to an informative morning in which a traditional company and an emerging start-up were the focus.

The first stop led the senator to the Sawade Praline Manufaktur on Wittestrasse. There she was able to gain an insight into the production of high -quality chocolates and chocolate products. Then we went on to Swema GmbH, a manufacturer of organic vegetable brewing on the edge of the Märkische Quires.

Senator Giffey emphasized the importance of close cooperation between the Senate, districts and business to ensure continuous economic growth in Berlin. She emphasized how important it is to exchange companies and political representatives on site in order to understand the needs and challenges of the economy.

Visits to Sawade GmbH, the oldest praline factory in Berlin, and the diversity and innovative strength of the Berlin economy illustrated the diversity and innovative strength of Junge Swema GmbH. While Sawade has been successfully on the market for decades and combines tradition with modernity, Swema shows with natural products and innovative manufacturing processes how start-ups can start in the food industry.

Reinickendorf is therefore presented as a location for first -class products "Made in Berlin", which are not only regional, but also internationally great recognition. The visits to the Senator for Economic Affairs contribute to emphasizing the diversity and quality of the Berlin economy and further strengthening the close cooperation between political and economic actors.