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Interview with Katja Brunner and Prof. Janina Sundermeier at FluxFM

The interview with Prof. Janina Sundermeier, professor for Digital Entrepreneurship and Diversity and founder of Hello Diversity! Studio & Digital Entrepreneurship Hub, and Katja Brunner, startup consultant and organizator of the Female Founders Day, was a while ago, but the topic remains highly important: the low quota of female founders in the startup scene and the reasons for that. 

At November 25, 2024, FluxFM spoke with the two experts about this topic and the Female Founders Day which took place at November 28 and was focused on "Equitable Ecosystems" .  

Listen now (German version): 

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Radio-Interview mit Katja Brunner und Janina Sundermeier bei FluxFM. 

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