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Berlin's Factory shifts from co-working to launching 800 startups in two years

A real estate mogul bets big on Berlin's entrepreneurial spirit. What happens when a co-working hub becomes a startup factory overnight? The 800-company goal isn't just ambitious—it's a revolution in how businesses are born.

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Berlin's Factory shifts from co-working to launching 800 startups in two years

Before Udo Schloemer founded the Factory in 2011, he made his fortune in real estate.

Now, his plan for Berlin's Factory is to launch 800 startups in just two years. Anyone with a promising idea can submit it there—and if it convinces the team, the Factory helps turn it into reality. What began as a co-working space that once hosted SoundCloud and Gorillas is now set to become a full-fledged startup engine.

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