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The Innovation Hub RheinMain is a joint initiative of the cities of Rüsselsheim am Main, Raunheim, and Kelsterbach. It serves as a central point of contact for companies from across the Asian region that wish to establish themselves in Germany. Its staff help these companies gain a foothold here quickly and conveniently, supporting the settlement process in all practical matters. Whether it’s finding office space, opening a bank account, legally compliant establishment of a subsidiary (GmbH), business strategies and development, staff recruiting or visa-related questions – the Innovation Hub’s team provides hands-on assistance and advisory services in all these areas.
Located just a stone’s throw from Frankfurt Airport, the Innovation Hub RheinMain offers office space, telephone and internet connections, and, of course, on-site consultation and support. Establishing a presence in Germany and launching business here is made effortless for entrepreneurs.
Moreover, building contacts and maintaining networks are key services. The staff of the Innovation Hub RheinMain are in regular exchange with the German Chamber of Commerce Abroad (AHK), Germany Trade & Invest (GTAI), Hessen Trade & Invest (HTAI), as well as FrankfurtRheinMain GmbH and various business associations that foster international economic relations. They frequently attend events to foster new connections. This benefits companies who – with the help of the Innovation Hub – can network with each other and benefit mutually.
Contact
Am Messeplatz 13
65479 Raunheim, Germany
Phone: (+49) 6142 33091 0
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